USD Men's and Women's Crew 1996

UNIVERSI'l' Y OF SAN DIEGO :TOREROS

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO MEN'S/WOMEN'S CREW

1996 MEDIA GUIDE

BROOKS DAGMAN

LEEANNE CRAIN

WOMEN'S CREW ROSTER

MEN'S CREW ROSTER

Name

Ht. 5-4 5-10 5-5 5-8 5-2 5-6 5-9 5-5 5-9 5-2 5-6 5-4 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-9 5-9 5-8 5-11

Yr. Hometown

Name

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Now in her third sea– son as head coach of the women'screw program at USO, Leeanne Crain continues to de– velop fast and technically tal– ented crews. In her first sea– son with the Toreros, Crain coached the varsity eight to sil ver medal finishes at State Championships and the San Di– ego Crew Classic in the Cal Cup final. That yea r, both the varsity eight and varsity four

Brooks Dagman enters his fifth season as program di– rector and men's head coach at USO. Dagman recent ly served as assistant coach on the U.S. National Rowing Team wh ich competed at the Pan American Games in Argentina. He has worked with the na– tional team at Lake Otay for the past two years. In the past fou r sea–

t--lometO'Ml Pasadena, CA Atlanta, GA Tacoma, WA Encinitas, CA

Dale Amorosia Jennifer Babic Mary Beth Basile

JR JR FR JR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR SR 9J SR 9J FR 9J FR 9J

Chicago, IL

Erica Astelford Warner Bonner Steven Casey JR Charlie Claycomb JR Kerri n Conroy SO Scott Davis SO Craig DiAngelo JR Steve Eilers SO Sunny Irvine FR Jeff Kiernan FR Pateri c Lewis SO Steve Matus JR Ch ri stina McKay SR Amon Mello SO Elizabeth Miller SO Dan Putnam FR Brian Richardson FR Kenneth Rubio FR Aaron Sm ith SO Derik Snyder FR Josh Staffieri FR Taya Stratton FR Chris Syran SR Dan Tealdi SR Nam Tran FR Matt Uhde SR Jason Wisniewski FR Juston Womach SO JR

Mission Viejo, CA San Jose, CA Covina, CA Aurora, CA El Centro, CA Fresno, CA Seattle, WA El Centro, CA San Marino, CA

Stacy Bunten Sarah Chaney

San Diego, CA San Diego, CA Gladwyne, PA Santa Monica, CA Caba San Lucas, Mexico Manhattan Beach, CA San Dimas, CA Wood land Hills, CA Arcadia, CA Rio de Janeiro, Brazil San Diego, CA Colorado Springs, CO Costa Mesa, CA Mexico City, Mexico Portland, OR

Brenda Entzminger Angela Gonzales Jennifer Jacobson Natalie Jocovic Shauna Levine Monique Massey Michele Nowicki Kristen Petersen Lysanne Ray Colleen Roach Jenny Robinson Stephanie Sirvent Lindsay Thomas Beth Ticehurst Jennifer Varsak Tiffany Warren Amber Himes An ne Maas

Denver, CO Kailua, HI Va latie, NY Poway, CA River Hills, WI Richmond, VT Mesa, AZ Freeport, IL Palo Alto, CA Fairmont, WV Poway, CA

sons, Dagman has guided the USO mens' squads to six sets of medals at the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships: two bronze, two silver, and two gold. In a gold medal P.C.R.C. performance in 1994, Dagman's varsity four set a course record of six minutes and twenty-five seconds. Dagman was named to the USO post in 1992 after serving as senior assistant coach at UCLA from 1986-91. He earned three varsity letters as an oarsman for the Bruins (1982-85), receiving the team's Most Valuable Oarsman Award in 1984. Dagman is currently serving as the President of the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association as well as serving as the southwest representative for the Men's Olym– pic Rowing Committee. MEN'S MEDAL PERFORMANCES I 1995 Pacific Coast Championships V4 Silver 1994 Pacific Coast Championships V4 Gold 1994 S.D. City Championships V8 Gold 1994 S.D. City Championships V4 Gold 1994 Crew Classic Cal Cup V8 Bronze 1993 Pacific Coast Championships V4 Bronze 1992 Pacific Coast Championships V4 Bronze 1992 S.D. City Championships V8 Gold 1990 S.D. City Championships V8 Silver 1989 S.D. City Championships V8 Gold 1989 Crew Classic Cal Cup V8 Gold 1989 Crew Classic Cal-Vistors Cup V8 Bronze 1988 S.D. City Championships V8 Gold 1987 S.D. City Championships V8 Gold 1986 S.D. City Championships V8 Gold 1986 Crew Classic Cal Cup V8 Gold 1985 Crew Classic Cal Cup V8 Silver 1984 Crew Classic Cal Cup V8 Silver

were gold medal wi nners at the San Diego City Champion– ships. In the 1994-95 season the eight and four repeated gold medal performances at Ci ty Championships. Addi– tionally, the women's eight had a nearly undefeated dual season, losing only once to UCLA in regular-season com– petition. Crain has a rich rowing history. A native Califor– nian, she spent three seasons w ith the UCLA Bruins (1986- 88), during which she was named to the Pac-10 All-Confer– ence Team as well as earn ing the titles of UCLA's Most Valuable Oarswoman and Outstanding Bruin Athlete in 1988. Crain went on to train and compete with the U.S. National Team in 1988 and 1990. She began her coaching career at UCLA as an assistant coach, helping the Bru ins earn the Pacific Coast Championship title in 1991 . WOMEN'S MEDAL PERFORMANCES

Corona del Mar, CA

Attleboro, MA Fullerton, CA Anchorage, AK Oslo, Norway San Mateo, CA San Diego, CA Wi lmette, IL

JR FR

Jackson Hole, WY Head Coach: Leeanne Cra in (third season) Assistant Coach: David Schopler (first season) 1995 WOMEN'S RESULTS VARSITY EIGHT Date Event/ Opponent Time Dist.(m) R 3/25 Loyola Marymount 5:34.10 1,500 1/2 4/ 1-2 San Diego Crew Classic 7:11.78 2,000 4/ 12 (Cal Cup) 4/ 8 UCI/CSULB/ OCC 7:19.40 4/ 14 UCLA/ LMU/ OCC 7:03.09 4/ 28 San Diego City Chps. 9:02.67 5/ 6 UCLA Miller Cup 7:38. 10 5/ 20 Pacific Coast Chps. 7:04.30 11 / 5 San Diego Fall Classic 23 :09.0 11 / 12 Newport Autumn Festival 16:51.0 VARSITY FOUR Date Event/Opponent Time 4/28 San Diego City Chps. 7:56.20 11 / 5 San Diego Fall Classic 25:13.0 11 / 12 Newport Autumn Festival 2,000 2,000 2,500 2,000 2,000 3.5 mi. 3.0 mi . 1/ 4 2/4 1/3 2/ 12 7/13 2/6 2/ 11 Dist.(m) R 2,000 1/3 3.5 mi. 1/ 4 3.0 mi. 9/ 11

Costa Mesa, CA Sacramento, CA Head Coach: Brooks Dagman (fifth season) Assistant: Durrill Shattuck (first season)

1995 S.D. City Championships 1995 S.D. City Championships 1994 S.D. City Championsh ips 1994 S.D. City Championships 1994 State Championships 1994 Crew Classic Cal Cup 1993 Crew Classic Cal Cup 1990 S.D. City Championships 1990 S.D. City Championships 1989 S.D. City Championships 1989 S.D. City Championships 1989 Crew Classic Cal Cup 1989 Crew Classic Cal Cup 1987 S.D. City Championships 1986 S.D. City Championships

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Gold Gold Gold Gold Si lver Si lver

Bronze Si lver Si lver Bronze

Silver

Bronze Bronze

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS Gold Medal Sweep at City Championships 2nd-place finish at UCLA Miller Cup

Gold Gold

Grand final appearance at San Diego Crew Classic 2nd-place finish at Newport Autumn Rowing Festival

UnNersity of San Diego Archtve9

Athletics San Diego is a member of the West Coast Confer– ence (WCC) and competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. Men's sports include: crew, baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, soccer and tennis. Women's sports include: crew, bas– ketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, ten– nis and volleyball. In the past four seasons, six USD teams have advanced to NCAA Tournaments.

THE UNIVERSITY

1996 SCHEDULE I Sat. Mar. 9

Loyola Marymount/UCLA UC Santa Barbara (@ Marina del Rey) Orange Coast College* (@ Newport Beach)

7 a.m.

Location The University of San Diego is an independent Catho– lic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego.

Sat. Mar. 23

7 a.m.

S-S

Mar. 30-31 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC All day (@ Mission Bay)

Sat. April 6

UC Irvine/ Orange Coast Col. 7 a.m. (@ Newport Beach)

Student Life Student activities in– clude cultural events, dances, boat cruises, beach parties, BBQ 's, concerts, comedy nights, symposia and much more. Students partici– pate in a wide range of volunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, se– nior citizen outreach and house building in Tijuana. Over two-thirds of USD students partake in intra– mural sports.

Sat. April 20

7 a.m.

CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS

Quick Facts Founded: 1949 Enrollment: 6,400 President: Dr. Alice B. Hayes

(@ Mission Bay) UCLA Miller Cup* (@ Marina del Rey) Newport Regatta#

Sat. April 27

7 a.m.

Sat. April 28

7 a.m.

Athletic Director: Tom Iannacone Mascot: Torero (Mexican Bullfighter) School Colors: Navy, Columbia Blue, White Home Course: Mission Bay

(@ Newport Beach) S-S May 11-12 PacificCoastChampionships

All day

(@ Sacramento, Calif.) National Championships (@ Cincinnati, Ohio)

F-S June 7-8

All day

Sun. Nov. 3

SAN DIEGO FALL CLASSIC 7 a.m. (@ San Diego)

Sun. Nov. 10 7 a.m. *denotes women's meet only; #denotes men's meet only 1996 OUTLOOK Newport Autumn Festival USO Crew, entering its 17th varsity season, continues to prosper among the elite west coast programs while making its mark on the national scene. Brooks Dagman is restocking his program with a mix of veteran rowers such as Olympic Festival medalists Daniel Tealdi and Warner Bonner, along with several promising young rowers from last season's PCRC silver medalist Novice program. With the mens roster set at thirty athletes, the selection process for the top two eights will be very intense this season. Both the varsity and novice women's squads showed early success in the pre-season, both finishing second at the 1995 Newport Autumn Rowing Festival, beating teams from USC, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, Long Beach State, UC Irvine, UCLA, and San Diego State, among others. The varsity team returns starters in Lysanne Ray, Stacy Bunten, and Jennifer Varsak. Senior Michele Nowicki rejoins the squad after sitting out the 1995 sea– son due to injury. Filling out the varsity squad are jun– iors Jennifer Babic and Dale Amorosia, sophomores Kristen Petersen, Colleen Roach, and Stephanie Sirvent, and freshmen Amber Himes, Lindsay Thomas and Anne Maas.

BOATHOUSE/ACAD.SUPPORT USD crew teams row out of the Coggeshall Rowing Center, a state-of-the-art facility located just 10 minutes from USD on Mission Bay. USO Rowing has access to a modern weight room as well, complete with Concept II erogmeters, Nautilus and free-weight equipment. Outside the classroom, academic support is offered to USD student-athletes with tutoring and counseling services available in addition to a computer lab. Brooks Dagman Program Director/ Men's Head Coach Leeanne Crain Assistant Program Director/ Women's Head Coach Mailing Address: USO Crew 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110-2492 Office Phone: (619) 260-2261 Fax: (619) 292-0388 Boathouse: (619) 488-6242 USDCREWOFFICES

Academics USO enrolls more than 6,400 sutdents who have a choice of more than 50 undergradate and graduate de– gree programs. The University includes the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Admin– istration, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size gen– erally averages between 10-30 students with the stu– dent to teacher ratio being 18:1 . Over 96 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doctorates. The Campus The USD campus is one of the most architecturally unique institutions found in the country, featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th cen– tury Spanish Renaissance style. In the last decade USD has completed eight major construction and expansion projects. In 1990, the renovated Katherine M. and George M. Pardee Jr. Legal Reserach Center opened, a facility double the size of the former law library that offers the latest in information technology.

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