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June Andrews(28) and Juniors Julie Doria(SS) "Double Play Duo" UNIVERSITY OF SIINOI~ SOFTBALL 1991

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(Sitting L-R): June Andrews, Amy Sepkowitz, Linda Adamson , Laura Cisneros, Renee Abaya, Angie Straub, Cindy Harris. (KnHllng L-R): Andrea Sirianni, Debora Presson,

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Now in his sixth year at the reins of the University of San Diego women's softball program, Larry Caudillo has guided the Toreras to a 121-113 won/ loss record. His winning percentage of .517 is currently 50th among active Division I coaches. Included among

Staci Roper, Julie Doria, Josie Hudak, Heidi Darby, Cecelia Llanos. (Standing L-R): Asst. Coach Steve Walters,

those years were consecutive winning seasons in 1986 and 1987, USD's first two years of softball competition at the NCAA Division I level, as well as a 30-25 record in 1989 and 25-25 record last season. Caudillo had been an assistant with the softball program for one season prior to being named head coach for the 1987 season. A former assistant coach with the USO football program for 15 seasons, Caudillo is a graduate of San Diego State University. He played baseball for two years at Grossmont College before playing two years at USO. Larry and his wife, Judy, have two sons, Joseph and Paul. They reside in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego. Steve Walters is in his fifth year as assistant coach with the Toreras. He is a Special Education teacher in the San Diego Unified School District as well as a women's soccer coach at Hoover High School. He is a graduate of San Diego State University. He resides in the Pacific Beach area of San Diego with his wife, Claudia, and their two daughters, Jaime and Jackie. 1991 USO Softball Prospectus Young but experienced - these are the words that aptly describe the 1991 USO women's softball team. Head coach Larry Caudillo will field a '91 squad devoid of seniors and including just two juniors. He welcomes back seven sopho– mores off last season's 25-25 squad and will fill out the roster with ten freshmen experiencing their first taste of collegiate softball action. Three sophomores return to key a deep USO pitching staff. Hillary Savage (10-3, 3 shutouts) was the team's 1990 ace. Tiffany Wasilewski (9-13, 17 complete games) had an earned run average of 1.78. Staci Roper authored 7 complete games to go along with her 6-9 record. Freshman lefthander Aimee Reinard completes the Torera staff. The Toreraswill be equally strong on offense and defense. Sophomore Laura Cisneros (.265, 20 rbi's) will handle the Assistant Coach Steve Walters

Hillary Savage, Marianne Stahl, Aimee Reinard, Melissa Reinard, Tiffany Wasilewski, Head Coach Larry Caudillo.

1991 USD Softball Roster

NAME

YR Fr Jr So Fr So Fr Jr So So So Fr Fr So Fr Fr Fr Fr So Fr

POS

NO

HGT

HOMETOWN/ HIGH SCHOOL Sunnyvale CA/St. Francis Escondido CA/San Pasqual Imperial Beach CA/Marion La Jolla CA/La Jolla Grass Valley CA/Nevada Union Playa del Rey CA/Notre Dame Academy San Diego CA/Madison Laguna Hills CA/Laguna Hills San Diego CA/Mission Bay Bellflower CA/Valley Christian Los Angeles CA/Marlborough Burbank CA/Marlborough West Covina CA/Bishop Amat Warren OH/Howland Los Angeles CA/Immaculate Heart Warren OH/Howland Mammoth Lakes CA/Mammoth Lakes Piedmont CA/Piedmont Glendale AZ/Cactus

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Cindy Harris Julie Doria

CF ss

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9

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Laura Cisneros Heidi Darby Angie Straub

UT

3BiCF

Debora Presson June Andrews Marianne Stahl Tiffany Wasilewski Cecelia Llanos Andrea Sirianni Renee Abaya Aimee Reinard Amy Sepkowitz Melissa Reinard Linda Adamson Hillary Savage Josephine Hudak Staci Roper

2B

2BiSS 1BiOF

P/1B

11

P/C/1B

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 25 27

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LF/2B

P/1 B

3B

C/LF

LF

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Head Coach: Larry Caudillo (6th Year)

Assistant Coach: Steve Walters

majority of the catching chores, a task she will share with newcomers Cecilia Llanos and Melissa Reinard, Aimee's twin sister. First base will be patrolled by one of three players - Wasilewski (.392 batting average), Roper or Aimee Reinard. Second base is the domain of 1990MVP June Andrews (.305, 23 runs scored), who will also occupy the second spot in the batting order. The number three spot in the batting order will belong to slick-fielding junior shortstop Julie Doria (.386, 28 runs scored).When she's not in centerfield, sophomore Angie Straub (.349, 21 stolen bases) will hold down third base. Depth in the infield will be provided from Cisneros and freshmen Amy Sepkowitz, Heidi Darby and Debora Presson. Sophomore rightfielder Marianne Stahl (.264, 3 triples) returns to ·achor a young outfield corps. Sophomore Renee Abaya is expected to provide speed to the USO offense while

handling leftfield duties. Two freshmen considered to be exceptional defensive players, Cindy Harris and Josie Hudak, will see the majority of the action in centerfield. Depth in the outfield will be provided by another pair of freshmen, Linda Adamson and Andrea Sirianni. Caudillo is looking for big things from his 1991 Toreras. He feels the ingredients are all present for his team to have an outstanding season. He sees a victory total "somewhere in therangeof 30 to35"as entirely possible for his 1991 Toreras. Coach Caudillo feels that his blend of youth and experience will carry them throughout 1991 and will provide the corner– stone for what should be an interesting future for USO women's softball.

1991 USD Softball Schedule

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SAN DIEGO C.C. (Scrimmage) at San Diego State (Scrimmage/ PT. LOMA COLLEGE (Scrimmage/

Wed. Feb.6

3:30 PM g:00AM 3:30 PM 11 :00AM 4:00 PM 1:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM Noon

Feb.9

Sat.

Feb.12 Feb.16

Tue.

ALUMNI GAME

Sat.

Feb. 22 STANFORD UNIVERSITY Feb. 23 at Occidental College Feb. 26 at CSU-Dominguez Hills

Fri.

Sat. Tue.

Fri.

Mar. 1

UC RIVERSIDE REGIS COLLEGE at Pt. Loma College

University Profile The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic university located on a 180-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean.The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e., Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location -just ten minutes from downtown San Diego and conveniently close to the major business, cultural, residential, and recreational areas of San Diego, as well as rail, bus, and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USD is presently experiencing a period of record growth and attendance.Undergraduate enrollment currently stands at just 0119r 3,800 students. Graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to just over 6,000 students. TheUniversity includes aCollegeof Arts and Sciences and Schools of Business Administration, Education, Nursing, and Law. Each is characterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excel– lent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of USD students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on campus. Students from 24 foreign countries can also be found in attendance at USD. Recreation and athletic activities are expanding rapidly and include activities such as sailing, yoga, karate, surfing, modem dance, back– packing and ballet. Intercollegiate sports for men include baseball, basketball, crew, cross coun try, football, golf and tennis. lntercollegiately, USD fields women's teams in the sports of basket– ball, crew, cross country, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Scholarship Information The University of San Diego women's softball program does not presently offerscholarships based on athleticability.However, financial aid is available to any incoming student, and many of our athletes at the University are currently on financial aid. For more information, please contact the Financial Aid Office or Head Coach Larry Caudillo. Policy of Non-Discrimination The University of San Diego does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religious belief, age, national origin, ancestry, or handicap in admission to the University, in financial aid programs, in educational programs and policies, and in athletic and other Univer– sity-administered programs. Inquiries concerning the application of the University's non-discrimination policiesmay be adressed to USD's Director of Academic Services.

Tue. Mar. 5

Fri.

Mar. 8

U.S. COAST GUARD (Scrimmage/

Mon. Mar. 11

Tue. Mar. 12 U.S. COAST GUARD

Mar.15 SAN DIEGO STATE Mar. 16 AZUSA PACIFIC

Fri.

Sat.

Noon

Tue. Mar.19 at Southern Cal College

2:00 PM

Mar. 23 at Christ College

Sat. Thu.

Noon

CAL BAPTIST COLLEGE

Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 13

4:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM

Fri.

at Whittier College

Tue. Fri. Sat.

at University of La Verne

at UC San Diego Tournament at UC San Diego Tournament LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIV.

TBA TBA

Sun. Apr. 14

Noon

Apr. 19 Apr. 20

at CSU-San Bernardino

Fri.

2:00 PM

at Loyola Marymount University

Sat.

Noon

at St. Mary's College at Stanford University at Santa Clara University OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE WHITTIER COLLEGE

Thu. Apr. 25

2:30 PM 2:00 PM

Apr. 26 Apr. 27

Fri.

Sat.

Noon

Tue. Apr. 30

4:00 PM 4:00 PM

Fri.

May3 May4

UC SAN DIEGO

Sat.

Noon

All Home Games are in BOLD CAPS and are played at the US Softball Complex. All games are doubleheaders, except for Tournament games and scrimmages.

UNIVERSITY FACTS

Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110

LOCATION:

ENROLLMENT:

6,000 1949

FOUNDED:

NCAA Division I

AFFILIATION: PRESIDENT:

Dr. Author E. Hughes

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: ASS'T. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: ASS'T. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR:

Tom Iannacone

Dan Yourg

Regina Sullivan

DIR. OF ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT: DIR. OF FACILITIES/RECREATION:

Ky Snyder John Martin

Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T., C.

ATHLETIC TRAINER:

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR:

Ted Gosen John Rollo

ASS'T. S.I.D.: HEAD COACH: 1990 RECORD:

Larry Caudillo (6th Year)

25-25

CAREER RECORD: ASSISTANT COACH:

121-1 13

Steve Walters (619) 260-4803 (619) 260-4745 (619) 292-0388

ATHLETIC DEPT. TELEPHONE : SPORTS INFO. TELEPHONE: ATHLETIC FAX MACHINE: HEAD COACH'S TELEPHONE:

(619) 260-4803, ext. 4281

NICKNAME: STADIUM:

Toreras

USD Softball Complex

COLORS:

Columbia Blue, Navy, and White

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