USD Women's Basketball 2000-2001

THE JENNY CRAIG PAVILION

With a donation of 7 million by Sid and Jenny Craig, the University ofSan Diego received the lead gift necessary to proceed with planning i much needed $17.S million Sports/Activiti Center. The Jenny Craig Pavilion will be home to the USDvolley– ball, women's basketball and men's basketball teams. The pavilion was officially opened and dedicated on October s, 2000. The Jenny Craig Pavilion, which is located at the eastern end ofcampus between Torero Stadium and CunninghamBaseball Field, will include a S, 100- seat gymnasium, a 3,800 square-foot fitness center, coaches offices and athletic training facilities, show– ers and locker rooms, concession stand, and reception room. The Monsignor I.B. Eagen Plaza off the Pavil– ion entry, will take advantage of the view across cam– pus to the ocean. The USD Pagne Athletic Hall of Fame will also be housed in the facility.

"The Jenny Craig Pavilion makes a statement to the athletic commu– nity and to the community at large about the quality of our athletic programs and their importance within the university," stated Tom Iannacone, USD Di– rector of Athletics. "The pavilion is a championship venue for men's and women's basketball and volleyball, and has already begun to improve recruit– ing and attract higher quality opponents. In addition, it is an excellent venue for television. These things will help to increase the competitiveness of all our programs." The pavilion seats twice the number of fans as the university's old Sports Center. Unlike basketball venues that have the scoreboard suspended over the center of the court, forcing some spectators to crane their necks to check the score, the Jenny Craig Pavilion was designed with large scoreboards and video screens on the north and south walls, and smaller scoreboards on the east and west sides. Other benefits the administration and coaches anticipate are the op– portunity to attract television coverage of games, host concerts, USD tourna– ments and special games such as the Torero Tip-Off, held the last few years at the San Diego Sports Arena. The pavilion already has garnered major atten– tion from around the region, as West Coast Conference officials selected USD as the site of200l WCC Tournament, to be heldMarch 1-5 for all eight women's and men's WCC teams.

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President Dr. Alice B. Hayes Jnstitutio11a/ Representative Tom Burke Director of Athletics Tom Iannacone NCAA Faculty Representative Mitch Malachowski Associate Athletic Director Dan Yourg Associate Athletic Director/SWA Wendy Guthrie Associate AD; Athletic Development Brian Fogarty Asst. AD; Marketing & Promotions Renee Wiebe Director ofJenny Craig Pavilion Carl Reed Je1111y Craig Pavilion Events Manager Chandra Kohler Athletic Ticket Manager Andie Clover Compliance Coordinator Mike Matoso Sports Information Director Ted Gosen Assistant Sports Information Director Melissa Turley Director of Athletic Facilities John Martin Assistant Director ofFacilities Joel Morgan Academic Support Coordinator Shaney Fink Director of lntramurals/Recreation Gary Becker Head Athletic Trainer

School Name Un ivers ity of San Diego Location 5998 Alca la Park , San Diego, CA 92110-2492 Year Founded 1949 Enrollment 6,800 Conference West Coast Conference Affiliation NCAA Di vision I USD Sports Information Sports Information Director Ted Gosen Assistant SID Melissa Turley Office Phon e (6 19) 260-4745 Asst. SID Home Phone (858) 566-21 I 8 SID Fax (6 19) 260-2990 Press Row Phon e (6 19) 260-7555 Torero Hotline (6 19) 260-2323 Website http ://sa.acusd .edu/ath letics

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Head Coach: Kathy Marpe, 2 1st Season (M innesota, 197 1) Assistant Coaches: Erik Johnson (Th ird Season) Nadi ne Mastroleo (Third Season) Nico le Anderson (F irst Season) Basketball Office Phone: (619) 260-8892 USD Basketball Quick Facts

Carolyn Greer, M.A. , A.T. , C. Assistant Athletic Trainers Suzi Hi ggins & Paul Signorel li

1999-2000 Overall Record: 17-13 WCC Record/ Place: 7-7 (Fourth) Head Coach: Kathy Marpe, 21st Season (Minnesota, 1971) USO Record/Years: 242-309/20 Seasons Career Record: 329-3 72/27 Seasons West Coast Conference Record: 97- 109 Assistant Coaches: Erik John son, Nadine Mastroleo, Nicole Anderson Women 's Basketball Phone (619) 260-8892 Home Arena: Jenny Craig Pav ilion (5, I 00)

Toreros Defined The Uni versity of San Diego, wh ich sponsors sixteen NCAA

Division I intercollegiate teams, competes under the ath letic nickname of Toreros. In 1961 , the Most Reverend Bishop Buddy, the fo unding fath er of USO, announced that the sc hool 's nickname would change from Pioneers to Toreros. '"The name Toreros is keepi ng with the friendl y re lationship which ex ists between San Diego and Mexico,.. Hi s Exce ll ency sa id at the time. Torero comes from the spani sh term tom, the bull , and from the word lorear, to fi ght bu ll s. All of the contestants in the ring are ca ll ed toreros. Torero is a general term desc ribing a bullfighter and signifi es courage, honor and fidelity. USO student-athletes, like the Torero. represent a wi llingness to stand alone in th e ring and accept the challenge. The 2000-200 I sc hoo l yea r marks the 40th an ni versary with Toreros as the official nickname fo r USO athl etic teams.

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3

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2000-200'1 Torero Basketball 2 000-2001 US ;i) Wo.nien'" :Ro..o.p" Se

The Univers ity of San Di ego women's basketball program made great strides in the 1999-2000 season. The Toreros finished 17-1 3 on the year, matching the USD record for most wins in a season. Last season, the Toreros won the West Coast Conference Tournament and earned a trip to the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. USD played Notre Dame in the first round of the 2000 NCAA Tournament. On March 17th (St. Patrick's Day) the Fighting Iri sh defeated the Toreros, 87-61. USD 's trip to the " Big Dance" marked the second appearance in Torero women's basketball history. USD also went to the NCAA Tournament in 1993 , losi ng to the University of Nebraska , 58-81 in first round action. This season, USD looks to build on it's past NCAA experience with another post season appearance, a 20-win season and a conference champ ionship . Head Coach Kathy Marpe commented on the upcoming 2000-200 I season, "Last year we had a good ending, winning the WCC Tournament and advancing to the NCAA's, but this year our goal is to win the conference outright." Torero Returners The 2000-2001 Toreros are looking to build on last year 's success. Head Coach Kathy Marpe returns nine letterwinners from last season 's 17-13 squad. The senior class wi ll include Jami e Lucia and

USO Sen iors: Amanda Bishop & Jamie Lucia

Amanda Bishop. Jamie Lucia (Roseburg, OR) is a three-year letterwinner for the Toreros. The 6'3" forward wil l provide strength inside for San Diego this season . Lucia is an experienced forward that has appeared in 54 games throughout her career. Last season, she recorded 52 rebounds and 31 points whil e appearing in 27 games. Senior guard Amanda Bishop (Tulsa, OK) returns to the Torero squad after redshirting last season to concen trate on school. Bishop, a three-year letterwinner for USD, will be looked to for leadership thi s season. In her career, the seni or guard has averaged 5.0 points per game and an 82.7% free throw average. The jun ior class will cons ist of three guards and two forward s. Junior guard Melissa Glazebrook (Los Altos, CA) wi ll run the Torero offense once aga in for Head Coach Kathy Marpe. Last season, Glazebrook averaged 4 .88 ass ists per game (2nd in the West Coast Conference) and is already tied for 6th in all-time USD ass ist leaders with 211 . Juni or Janeene Arendsen (Vista, CA) will also assist in running the offense from the guard position . Last season , Arendsen recorded 24 points, 8 steals and 11 rebounds whil e appearing in 24 games. Junior guard Amy Rohan (Las Vegas, NV) redshirted the 1999- 2000 season. Thi s year, she will provide another option in the backcourt fo r the Toreros. Roban is a powerful guard and a good shooter. Junior forward Amber Jansen (Syracuse, NY) also redshirted last season because of transferring to USD from the University of Rhode Island . Amber is an exce ll ent shooting forward who can also provide strength in the paint. San Di ego local Robyn Fortney (San Di ego, CA) returns for her third season with USD. Last season,

Fortney averaged 4 .9 points per game and 2.4 rebounds per game while playing in 28 contests. Heading the sophomore c lass is guard Kerri Nakamoto (San Jose, CA) . Nakamoto was impress ive last season, in her freshman year she averaged 8.6 points per game and was second for USD in three-point field goa ls made (49). Sophomore fo rwards Erin Ma lich (C in– cinnati, OH) and Erin Epperson (Up land , CA) will provide strength inside. Malich appeared in 24 games last season and averaged 4.3 points per game and 3.0 rebounds per game. In 1999-2000, Epperson tallied 24 rebounds and 21 points whi le appearing in 17 games for the Toreros. Sophomore guards Jen Wedo (Down ington, PA) and Marie Plocher (Ga lt, CA) will add strength to San Diego's backcourt this season. Wedo and Plocher are both exce ll ent shooting guards for the Toreros. New Torero Faces USD welcomes three newcomers to the 2000-200 I squad . Freshman center Marta Menuez (Bodega, CA) wi ll be an inside presence for USD this season. Freshman forward Melissa Padgett (Reno, NV) is a strong forward that will see time this year for San Diego. Ali Hinga (La Selva , CA) is also expected to provide depth for the Toreros this season.

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A Preview of the 2000-2001 Toreros

Head Coach Kathy Marpe

Head Coach Kathy Marpe enters her 28th season as a co ll egiate head coach and her 21st season at the helm of the USO women's basketball program. With two West Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors and 329 career victories, Marpe is known as the "Dean" of the West Coast Conference. Her 300th career win came over Portland State in the 1998-99 season. Coach Marpe is only three WCC wins away from earning her I00th victory in the West Coast Conference. Good Byes to USO Greats Tne USO basketball program said good bye to four important seniors last year. The Toreros lost four-year letterwinner Andrea Burns. The 6' I" forward recorded 67 points and 39 rebounds while appearing in 64 games as a Torero. USO forward Maria Perez-Barris came to USO after attending Solano College for two years. In her junior and senior years for USO, she averaged 6.2 points per game and 4.8 rebounds per game while appearing in 57 games throughout her Torero career. USO also had to say good bye to forward Jessica Gray. Gray was a four-year USO letterwinner, two-time all-conference

Senior Jamie Lucia

honoree and became San Diego 's second leading rebounder in Torero history with 700 career boards. The six-foot forward averaged 14.3 points per game and 9.4 rebounds per game in her senior season. USO guard Susie

Erpelding also graduated last year. Erpelding became USD's all -time leading scorer with 1,510 points scored in her career. She was also a three-time all-conference selection and a two-time al l-academic selection . In their senior year, Gray and Erpe lding were top- IO scorers in the league and combi ned to average 31.3 of USD's 61.6 points per game. Gray and Erpe lding are currently playing professional basketball overseas. West Coast Conference The WCC is being nationally recognized in women's basketball. For the second straight year, West Coast Conference women's basketball improved its national RPI. The conference moved up two spots in the rankings , from # 12 in 1999 to # IO at the end of the 2000 season. This comes after advancing four teams into postseason play for only the third time in league history. Last season, San Diego and Pepperd ine appeared in the first round of the NCAA Tournament while Santa Clara and Saint Mary's each played in the WNIT. The Saint Mary's Gaels defeated Hawaii in the first round of the WNIT Tournament, the WCC's first post season victory since 1996 . Another ac hi evement made last year in the WCC was three teams winn ing 20 or more games, the third straight year that benchmark has been reached. The West Coast Conference looks to be

strong again in the 2000-200 I season, USO will host the WCC Tournament at the Jenny Craig Pavilion, March 1-4. New Look at USO The University of San Diego ath let ic department has been busy this past year. This year, USO has unvei led a new Torero logo and built the new Jenny Craig Pav il ion. The University of San Diego wil l remain the Toreros, but the logo has a new look. The new Jenny Craig Pavilion opened in October, 2000 and wi ll be home to the USO women's vol leyba ll team, women's basketball team and men's basketball team. The Pavilion seats 5, 100 people and wi ll host student events and concerts as we ll as athlet ic games and tournaments. The new faci lity was a result of generous USO donors , alumni and Sid and Jenny Craig. Head Coach Kathy Marpe says, "It 's a tremendous fee ling to finally be a big time program with a bi g time fac ility." Tournaments At the Jenny Craig Pavilion The Univers ity of San Diego will nost the 200 I men's and women's West Coast Conference Basketball Tournament as wel l as the annual Masry & Vititoe Tournamen t. The Masry & Vititoe tournament wil l be held December 29-30 at the Jenny Craig Pavilion. The tournament will feature Co lorado, Oak land, UC Riverside and San Diego. The women's West Coast Confe rence Tournament wi ll be held March 1-4, featuring all eight WCC teams.

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2000-200'1 Torero Basketball Torero Head Coach Kathy Marpe T h e Secr ets to Marpe's S u ccessful 2 0 Years at USO

21st season

Coach Marpe w ill beg in her 28th year as a co ll egiate head coach and her 2 1st patrolling the sidelines for the Uni– vers ity of San Diego. In her 20 years at USO, she has won two West Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors, two WCC Tournament Champ ionships and made two appea r–

ances in the NCAA Tournament. The changes she has witnessed in the game of women 's basketball and the sk ill s and athleticism of today 's student-athl etes, is nothing short of staggering. Adapti ng to the changing environment is key to building a winning program. Success through change permeates Marpe's long and d isti ngu ished coaching career and, her 329 career victories attest to her ab ility to flourish in a changing environment. Despite the myriad of changes in women 's college basketball and the ever-increasing sk ills of the student-athl etes who play them, Marpe 's success comes as a result of em– bracing - not resisting change. Her versatil ity was proven in I999-00 when the Toreros earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament and a West Coast Conference Tournament Championship. Marpe reli ed on the leadership of three seniors and the consistent p lay of two young guards to lead the 1999-00 Torero squad to their second trip to the NCAA Tournament in schoo l hi story. A n Elite Group of Co ach es

Uni vers ity of San Diego head women 's basketbal I coach Kathy Marpe joined an elite group of coaches in the I998-99 season when the Toreros downed Portland State Un iversity, for her elusive 300th career co ll egiate coaching victory. With the wi n, Marpe j o ins a se lect group of about 60 active coaches who have surpassed the 300 ca reer victory plateau. Marpe has acc umul ated a remarkable 329 wins in her col-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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leg iate coac hing ca reer and owns 97 West Coast Confe rence victories. She will be look ing for the I 00th conference v ic– tory to come in the 2000-0 I season. 1998, 1993 wee Coac h of th e Year US D's success in I999-00 was a reflection upon Head Coach Kathy Marpe's experi ence and leadership. Marpe has been able to make improved progress w ith the USO program. Marpe was recognized by the West Coast Conference when her young Toreros made a radical change for the better as her squad rebounded

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from a rugged 5-22 fi ni sh in I996-97 to finish 13-14 overal l and place fifth in the West Coast Conference with an 8-6 WCC mark in 1997-98. The eigh t victory improve– ment was one of the bi ggest single season turnarounds in league history, and earned Marpe her second WCC Coach of the Year honor - a lso w inning the award 111 1993.

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Dean Marpe As the "dean" of West Coast Conference coaches, Marpe possesses the necessary perspecti ve to apprec iate the radical changes in the league. Marpe has led USO to two West Coast Conference Tournament titles and two NCAA Tournament appearances ( 1993 & 2000). During her tenure at Alcala Park, Marpe has twice won WCC Coach of the Year honors. She shared the award in 1993 after leading the Toreros into the NCAA Tourna– ment for the first time in school hi story - upsetting Santa C lara in the WCC Tournament Champi onship . Marpe won the award in 1997-98 after leading her team to one of the largest single-season turnarounds in WCC hi story - an improvement of eight games. Last season, Marpe led the Toreros to a 2000 WCC Tournament Championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The #4 seed Toreros earned the WCC title by defeating #5 seed Loyo la Marymount, 65-62. Marpe then led her team to a 61-56 victory over the tournament host and #3 seed Santa Clara Broncos. In the championship game, her Toreros upset # I seed Pepperd ine, 68-5 I to earn the right to cut down the nets. Excellence On and Off the Cou1·t Marpe is the active leader in career coaching victories with 242 at USO and ranks third among conference coaches in WCC wins (97). In 15 WCC seasons, Marpe has produced 17 All-WCC perfonners, 18 WCC All-Academic se lections and has placed four players on the WCC All-Freshman teams. In 1998-99, junior guard Susie Erpelding, became the first Torero women 's basketball player to earn GTE/CoSIDA First Team All-Academic America honors. Erpe lding matched her feat in the 1999-00 season, by earning GTE/ CoSIDA Third Team All-Academic America honors. She was also honored as the WCC Scholar Athl ete of the Year in her senior season ( 1999-00). Pt•ior To USO

Kathy Marpe, 1998,1993 West Coast Confe,·ence Coaeh of the Year

Prior to arriving at USO, Marpe directed the Uni– versity of New Mexico to seven seasons of success on and off the court. The Lobos were 51-30 in Marpe's last three seasons, having posted wins over two nationally-ranked teams in the same season . Playing in "The Pit" , the UNM women drew over 1,000 a game with crowds reaching the 2,000-3 ,000 mark on occasion - attendance figures unheard of in the mid- 70s. By the time she left the Albuquerque campus, Marpe had led the Lobos to consecutive fin– ishes in the AP Top 20 and six AJAW Regional ap– Marpe broke into the coaching ranks at Spring Lake (MN) High School in 1971 after earning a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education at the Uni– versity of Minnesota that same year. Along with heading women' s basketball, Marpe also served as the head coach for women's volleyball and softba ll. Over two years , Marpe comp il ed an impress ive 53-1 record in the combined three sports. Involvement pearances 111 seven years. In the Begin11h1g

lJSD Coaching Staff (1-r): Nadine Mastro /eo, Kathy Marpe, Erik Johnson & Nicole Anderson

The Minnesota nati ve strong ly emphasizes community invo lvement and has stressed it to every team she has ever coached. Marpe fee ls that "It is very importan t to remember who you are and where you come from , and also to g ive back to the people around you or to those who aren't as fortunate." Marpe a lso has served as a voting member of the AP Top 20 Po ll , the Kodak All-Ameri can se lect ion board and the Western Regional seeding committee. In 1990, she was a member of the go ld medal-winning East coaching staff at the U.S. Olympic Festival. Kathy's famil y is also invo lved in the program. Her mother, Genevieve, ass ists in the basketball office keeping in touch with the Torero women's basketball alumni and ex tended family. The J<-,uture After surpassi ng 300 career victori es, closing in on I00 conference victories and wo rking with a qua lity group of veteran returners and exc iting newcomers on the ri se, Coach Marpe feels rejuvenated and excited for the upcoming season, her 2 1st yea r guiding the Torero hoops fortunes.

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2000-200-f Torero Basketball UNIVE l~ SI'T'Y 01-i' SAN DIEGO COA('IIING SrrAl<'F' ERIK JOHNSON - 3RD YEAR

Erik Johnson begins his third season on USD's staff, bringing proven experience as a recruiter, motivator and enthusiastic teacher of the game. As the program 's recruiting coordinator, Erik is also in charge of post play instruction, scouting and practice planning. Before joining the Torero staff, Johnson spent four seasons at th e University of Rhode Island - the last two as first assistant under head coach Linda Ziemke. In addition to managing the bulk of the recruiting duties for the Rams, Johnson's primary coaching responsibilities at URI included developing post players, shooting, defense and scouting.

A native of San Jose, CA, Johnson was a four-year letter-winner at UC San Diego, leading the Tri tons to three NCAA Division III Tournament appearances including a Sweet- I6. He served as captaip and was the team's leading scorer as a sen ior completing his career as the all -time career and single-season three-point record holder. Johnson holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from UC San Diego ( 1994) and completed his Master 's Degree in Adult Education from the University of Rhode Island in 1997. Johnson and his wife Laura Davis, a member of the USA National Volleyball team, cu1Tent ly resides in Mira Mesa.

NADINE MASTROLEO - 3RD YEAR Nadine Mastroleo enters her third year at USO after spending three years as the first assistant at Colgate University, under head coach Ron Rohn. Mastroleo was involved in all facets of the Red Raiders recruiting efforts. In cha rge ofAcademic Advisement for the Toreros, Nadine also is in charge of point guard development, recruiting, scouting and practice pl anning. In her pl aying career, Mastro leo spent one season at Syracuse before transferring to Un iversity at Buffalo, where she twice led the Royals to East Coast Conference championships and served as team captain in her senior season. While at Syracuse she was awarded the Mary Ann

Renehan award given to the player demonstrating tremendous courage and desire, and while at Buffa lo won Most Improved honors and the coaches award following her senior campaign. A native of Buffalo, NY, Mastroleo served on the Hea lth and Wellness Comm ittee at Co lgate and coordinated a student-athlete lecture series, obtaining funding through the Patriot League. She also coordinated Co lgate's Fighting Eating Disorders Group (FEDS) throughout the univers ity community. Mastroleo graduated in 1994 w ith a Bachelor's degree in Health and Human Services from Buffalo.

NICOLE ANDERSON - 1ST YEAR Nicole Anderson enters her first season with the University of San Diego women's basketba ll program. Anderson's responsibilities with the Toreros wi ll include working with the guards, supervisi ng weight lifting, fi lm exchange and recruiting. Before joining the Torero staff, Anderson served as the women 's var– sity Head Coach at nearby Francis Parker High School for six years. Anderson was a four-year letterwi nner ( 1989-93) at UCLA , lead ing the Bruins to two NCAA Tournament appearances, including a Sweet– ! 6. She was se lected to the All Pac- IO Freshman Team , named All Pac–

IO First Team in her junior season and se lec ted Basketball Times All-America in her senior year. Anderson still claims a top-five ranking in all-time stea ls and assists for UCLA. Most recentl y, she was honored as one of UCLA's 15 All-Time Greatest Women 's Basketball Players. Anderson, a true point guard, was also a nominee for the John Naismith Award ... an award that honors the best guard (under 5'5") nationally. Anderson also lettered two years in softba ll for the Bruins, attending the Women's Co ll ege World Series in 1991 and 1993. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Sociol– ogy and graduated from UCLA in 1993.

After her successful co ll egiate career, Anderson moved on to play profess ional basketbal l. She played six months overseas in Ta iwan, before playing a partial season in the WNBA. In 1997, the WNBA's inaugural season, Anderson played fo r the Los Angeles Sparks. A native of San Diego, Anderson attended La Joll a High School, and current ly resides in the North Park area of San Diego.

2000-200'1 Torero Basketball 7 2000-2001 SANDIEGO WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 03 Kerri Nakamoto G 5-6 So. lV San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) 05 Me lissa Glazebrook G 5-6 Jr. 2V Los Altos , CA (Archb ishop Mitty HS) 10 Amanda Bishop G 5-7 Sr. 3V Tul sa, OK (Holland Ha ll HS) 14 Amy Roban G 5-9 Jr. lV Las Vegas, NV (Bishop Gorman HS) 20 Ali Hinga G 5-10 Fr. HS La Selva, CA (Aptos HS) 21 Marie Plocher G 5-9 So. lV Ga lt, CA (Galt HS) 22 Janeene Arendsen G 5-6 Jr. 2V Vista, CA (Rancho Buena Vista HS) 23 Amber Jansen F 6-1 Jr. TR Syracuse, NY (University of Rhode Island) 24 Robyn Fortney F 5-9 Jr. 2V San Diego, CA (Rancho Bernardo HS) 30 Jamie Lucia F 6-3 Sr. 3V Roseburg, OR (Roseburg HS) 33 Me lissa Padgett F 6-1 Fr. HS Reno, NV (Reno HS) 34 Marta Menuez C 6-1 Fr. HS Bodega, CA (El Molino HS) 42 Erin Malich C 6-2 So. l V Cincinnati , OH (Mount Notre Dame HS) 44 Jen Wedo G 5-7 So. IV Downington, PA (Downington HS) 45 Erin Epperson F 6- 1 So. IV Upland, CA (St. Lucy 's Priory HS)

Head Coach: Kathy Marpe (2 1st season; Mi nnesota, 197 1) Ass istant Coaches : Erik Johnson (Third season; UC San Diego, 1994)

Nadine Mastro leo (Thi rd season; Univers ity at Buffa lo, 1994) Ni co le Anderson (First Season; UCLA, 1993)

Sitting 1-r: Marie Plocher, Jen Wedo, Amy Roban, Janeene Arendsen, Meli ssa Glazebrook, Kerri Nakamoto, Amanda Bi shop. Sta nding 1-r: Ali Hinga, Erin Epperson, Marta Menuez, Er in Mali ch, Jami e Luci a, Meli ssa Padgett, Amber Jansen, Robyn Fortney.

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2000-200'1 Torero Basketball #10 Amanda BISHOP

5- 7/Senior/Guard/3V Tulsa, OK Holland Hall HS

1999-00: Redshirted so that she could focus on academics.

I 998-99: Scored 150 points while playing in 27 games for Head Coach Kathy Marpe. Averaged 5.6 points per game while shooting .387 from the field. Also shot well from beyond th e arc.. nailing 22-o f-54 three-pointers (.407 three point percentage). 1997-98: Started in 18 games and averaged 4.9 points per game and converted on 5 l-of-55 free throws to lead the team with a .927 free throw percentage.. . Poured in career-hi gh 17 points against Pacific ( 1-2 -98) also dished out seven assists vs. Tigers... Third on the team with 52 assists. I 996-97: Played in 22 games both at point and shooting guard positions... Started in 13 games... Averaged 4. 5 points and 2. 0 assists per game.. . Ranked second on the team in assists (43) and free th row percentage (.730). High School: All-Southwest Prep Conference selection and MVP during senior sea– son... Holland Hall team was league champs with I0-0 record .. . Al l- District in junior year and placed fourth at BCI Nationals in 3-point shooting contest.. . Also an All- ::::::~:~~e :::,cee: :~~: ~:i:;:i:~ ::~d::, 1 nor in Math... First scholarship athlete at US O to accompli sh at least four years in the Engineering program. Chose US O for location, size and academic reputation .. . Al so recruited by Harvard, Yale, University of Chicago, LMU and Pepperdine... Enjoys playing the gu itar... Parents are David and Lyn Bishop ... Born May 24, 1978 in Tulsa, OK.

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Ft-Fta 32-41 51-55 27-37

Min

fil.9 Reb fil.9

Year

Gp/Gs

Pct

Pct

Pct

Pts

98-99 97-98 96-97 Totals

27-0 600 26-18 683 22-13 493

48-124 .387

781

41 52 43

5 150 1 127 1 99 7 376

5.6 4.9 4.5

54 58 32

2.0 2.2 1.5 1.9

.407 .130 .250

6-46

35-1 24 29-115

.927 730

282 .252

14-56

75-31 1776 112-363 .309 42-156

.269 110-133

.827 136

5.0 144

Bishop's Favorites

TV Show: Friends Movie: The Matrix Actress: Meg Ryan Music Group: Indigo Girls Class at USO: Engi neering Senior Design Athlete: Kristine Lill y Role Model: Parents Sports Team: US Women 's Soccer

Memory in Sports: Winning HS Soccer Stat

Bishop's Bests

Championship Marpe Quote: "SPRINT! " Hobby: Play guitar Advice:

Points 1998-99 14 - vs. Portland (2-1 1-99) Career 17 - @ Pacific (1-2-98) Field Goals 1998-99 5 - last vs. Portland (2- 11 -99) Career 5 - last vs. Portland (2- 11 -99) 3-Point Field Goals 1998-99 3 - last vs. Portland (2-11 -99) Career 3 - last vs. Portland (2- 11 -99) Rebounds 1998-99 6 - vs. Yale ( 11-27-98) 6 - vs. Yale ( 11-27-98)

Follow your hea11 and happiness will find you. Food: Peanut Butter No one knows that I.... Love to jet ski Season Goal: Go to NCAA's & win

Career Assists 1998-99 Career

4 - @ Portland State ( 11 -20-98) 7 - last @ Pacific (1-2-98)

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2000-200-f Torero Basketball

#30

Jamie LUCIA

6 - 3/Senior/Forward/3V Roseburg, OR Roseburg HS

2000 West Coast Conference All- Academic Team

1999-00: Appeared in 27 games and made two starts for the Toreros... Recorded 52 rebounds and 31 poi nts on the season. Tallied a season-best 7 points at the ...____...,....,_...,. University ofOklahoma whi le a lso contributing two rebounds and one assist. Pulled down a season– best 7 rebounds in a win versus Ca l State Northridge. A West Coast Conference All– Academic selection for her 3.76 GPA in Chemistry. 1998-99: Added important depth for the Toreros on the low block ... Scored season-hi gh eight points and added three rebounds aga inst Paci fie ( 1-2-99)... Her eight points versus Paci fie was a season-best. 1997-98: Won USO Coaches Award, playing in all 27 games as a freshman , including 18 starting assignments... Scored career-high 14 points aga inst Pepperdine on 7-8 shooting... Pull ed down nine rebounds at Long Beach State... Shot .485 from the field (48-99) - third best on team. High School: Led Roseburg High in scoring ( 12.0 ppg), rebounding ( I 0.0 rpg), and blocks (2.0 bpg) during her junior year... All-Southern Oregon Conference se lec– tion for two years... Suffered stress fracture in her right ankle during senior sea– son... Twice selected All -Southern Oregon Conference in vol leyball.

Personal: Chemistry major... USO Trustee Scholar, USO Honors program w ith 4.0 1998 Spring Semester GPA and a 2000 West Coast Conference All-Academic selection ... Chose USO for its quality education and basketball program ... Also recruited by Eastern Washington , Princeton and Montana... Parents are La1Ty and Caro lyn Ca llahan... Brother, John , All– Pac IO on Oregon State's Crew team... Born April 28, 1979 in Eugene, OR. Marpe on Jamie Lucia: Jamie is a team leader both on and off the court. She is an experi enced post player, one of the hardest workers on the team and a solid player both offensive ly and defensively. Jami e has had a great off-season and is ready to have a great senior season. Jamie Lucia's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min E9.:Egg Pct E9.:Egg Pct Ft-Fta Pct r,, 99-00 27-2 322 11-40 .275 0-0 .000 9-15 .600 9 98-99 27-2 349 21-44 477 0-0 .000 15-23 .652 1 97-98 27-18 601 48-99 .485 0-0 .000 34-52 .654 11 Totals 81-22 1272 80-183 .437 0-0 .000 58-90 .644 21 Lucia's Favorites fill Blk Pts fil'.!I Reb fil'.!I 3 4 31 1.1 52 1.9 6 3 57 2.1 36 1.3 38 4 130 4.8 106 3.9 47 11 218 2.7 194 2.4

Lucia's Bests

Memory in Sports: Winning 2000 West Coast Conference Tournament Marpe Quote: "Defense has been our bugaboo" Hobby: Rollerblading & Biking Advice: "Trust in the Lord your God" Food: Mom 's Lasagna No one knows that I.... Love jazz music Season Goal: Win in NCAA Tourney

TV Show: Dawson 's Creek Movie: Casablanca Actor: Sean Connery Musical Perfo rmer: Tim McGraw Class at USO: Any Chemistry Class Athlete: Steffi Graf Role Model : Parents Sports Team: Colorado Rockies

Career/1999-00 Highs: Points 1999-00 7 - @ Oklahoma (12-21 -99) Career 14 - vs. Pepperdine (1-29-98) Field Goals 1999-00 2 - @ Oklahoma (12-21 -99) 2- @ San Francisco (2- 11 -00) Career 7 - vs. Pepperdine (1-29-98) Rebounds 1999-00 7 - vs. CS Northridge (12-11-99) Career 9 - @LBSU ( 11-14-97) Blocks 1999-00 I - last @ Loyola Marymount (2-25-00) Career l - Multiple

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2000-200'1 Torero Basketball #5 Melissa GLAZEBROOK

5- 6/Junior/Guard/2V Los Al t os , CA Archbishop Mitty HS

2000 West Coast Conference All-Tournament Team 2000 West Coast Conference All-Academic Team

1999-00: Earned West Coast Conference All-Tournament Team honors for her play in the 2000 WCC Tournament...she averaged 9.3 ppg and 3 assists per game in the tournament. Glazebrook

scored a career-hi gh 12 points versus Loyo la Marymount in the WCC Tournament. While starti ng in 24 games on the season, she averaged 4.8 ppg, 4.8 assists per game and 2.9 rebounds per game for San Diego. The junior point guard recorded 117 assists on the season ... fifth best in the USD record books. Glazebrook recorded a career-high IO assists versus Portland (2-19-00). She earned the Kari Ambrose Hustle Award for USD... Also a West Coast Conference All-Academic selection for her 3.56 GPA in Electrical Engineering. 1998-99: First Torero fre shman to start every game since Susie Erpelding in I996-97... Led USD in assists (94) and steals (45)... Her ass ists total placed her in ninth place on the USD single-season record book... Enjoyed career game in US D's overtime victory against Portland (2- 11 -99), scoring a career-high 11 points and pulling down five rebounds... Recorded five stea ls against Sacramento State ( 12-12-98) and dished out seven ass ists against Gonzaga (2-13-99). Prep: Wrapped up stell ar point guard career at Archbishop Mitty High School. winning fourth consecuti ve Blossom Valley Athl etic League and Central Coast Section Championships... As a senior, was named San Jose Mercury News CCS Pl ayer of the Year and Arco AM/PM Scholar Athl ete of the Year for women's basketball .. Earned team and league MVP honors as a sen ior and was a three-time member of the BYAL All-League First Team squad... Member of Mitty's 1994-95 State Champi onship team. Personal: Majoring in Electrical Engineering and minoring in mathemat ics... A 2000 West Coast Conference All - Academic se lection ... Also recruited by Santa C lara, San Francisco and Ari zona State .. Parents are Ward and Deni se Glazebrook... Born December 26, 1979 in Los Altos, CA . Marpe on Melissa Glazebrook: Meli ssa is the best poi nt guard in the west .. not onl y does she have the ability to score, but she is also the floor general. She is a true point guard that can create shots for herself and her teammates.

Melissa Glazebrook's Career Stats Total

JPT

A

ffi'9 Reb

Blk

ffi'9 2.9 2.8 2.8

fill 34 45 79

Ft-Fta 40-64 17-26 57-90

Pts 115 129 244

.E!tlM

Pct

.E!tlM 35-101 47-119 82-220

Pct

Pct

Min 789 853

Year

Gp/Gs 24-24 27-27

70 76

4.8 4.8

1 1

117

.625 .654 .633

.200 .353 .303

5-25

.347 .395 .373

99-00 98-99 Totals

18-51 23-76

94

211

4.8 146

2

51-51 1642

Glazebrook's Favorites

Memory in Sports:

TV Show:

ER

Winning 2000 West Coast Conference Tournament

Movie:

Marpe Quote:

A Few Good Men

"Glaze, get.over here!"

Actor:

Career-Highs: Points: 12 - vs. Loyola Marymounl (3-2-00) Field Goals: 5 - vs. Sacramento State ( 12- 12-98) 3-Point FG: 3 - last vs. Portland (2-1 1-99) Rebounds: 6 - last vs. Quinnipiac ( 11-26-99) Assists: IO - vs. Portland (2-1 9-00) Steals: 6 - vs. Loyola Marymount (3-2-00) Blocks: I - last @ CS Fullerton ( I-7-00)

Hobby:

Jack Nicholson Music Group:

Wake Boarding

Advice Received:

Blink 182

Class at USO: Material Science

Have Fun

Food:

Athlete:

Mommy's fruit salad No one knows that I....

Pete Sampras Role Model:

Play the saxaphone

Season Goal:

Parents & HS Coach

Advance & win in NCAA's

Sports Team:

Sacramento Kings

2000-200'1 Torero Basketball

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#14

Amy ROBAN

5 - 9/Junior/Guard/1 V Las Vegas , NV Bishop Gorman HS

1999-00: Redshirted the 1999-2000 season. 1998-99: Saw acti on in 11 games as a freshman. Prep: Led Bishop Gorman to a third place state finish and 26-8 overall record in 1998 after fini shing fourth in 1997... Won USA Today All -America Honorabl e Menti on

Roban's Favorites

TV Show: Who wants to be a Mil lionaire Movie: Top Gun Actor: Bmce Willis Musical Performer: Tim McGraw Athlete: Gabrielle Reese Role Model: Jim Roban (brother) Memory in Sports: Winning Southern Nevada Championship . on my game-winning free throws senior year.

Marpe Quote: " You used to be able to block out in high school." Hobby:

Going to the beach Advice Received: Face your fears-- Live your dreams. Food: Sushi

award as a seni or. .. First Team All -Nevada selection and won three consecutive all-confere nce honors... Two time team captain and senior season MVP... Also competed in volleyball, softball and track. Personal: Chose USO for its challenging academics, beautiful campus and great basketball program ... Majoring in Business Admii1i strati on and minoring in Law (Paral egal )... A Dean 's Li st and Honors student. .. Al so recruited by Pepperdine, Santa Clara, Harvard, and Montana... Father Mike played footba ll at the Uni versity of Montana and brother, Jim , pl ays basketball at San Diego State ... Parents are Mike and Kri stin Roban & Miche le Roban ... Born May 11 , 1980 in Great Fall s, MT. Marpe on Amy Roban: Amy is coming off shoul der surgery during her redshirt year. She worked hard in the off-season improving her shot and I ex pect to see that work show up in her game thi s season.

Sports Team: N.Y. Yankees Season Goal: Win WCC Championship & win in NCAA's.

Amy Roban's Career Stats

Career-Highs:

Total

3PT

Points: 2 - last vs. Butler ( 11-28-98) Field Goals: I - last vs. Butler ( 11-28-98) Rebounds: 2 - @Eastern Washington ( 11-22-98)

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Pct

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Pct

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98-99 Tolals

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2-4 2-4

0-0 0-0

1-2 .500 1-2 .500

28 28

.500 .500

.000 000

0 0

0 0

0 0

5 5

0.5 0.5

2 2

0.2 0.2

#22 Janeene

5- 6/Junior/Guard/2V Vista, CA Rancho Buena Vista HS

ARENDSEN

1999-00: Recorded 24 points, 11 rebounds and 8 stea ls whil e appearing in 24 games for the Toreros. Scored a season-high 6 points at Long Beac h State Uni versity ( 11-20-99). Played we ll at the Uni versity of Pacific ( 12-5 -99), draining a

Arendsen's Favorites

TV Show: Anything on Discovery Movie: Life is Beautiful Actor: George Clooney Music Group: Rush Class at USD:

Memory in Sports: Notre Dame (2000 NCAA's) Marpe Quote: "Janeene, that was a mental error" Hobby: Going to the Beach Food: Everything except on ions and eggplant No one knows that I.... Can out eat any football player Sports Team: USD Women's Basketball Season Goal: Back to the Big Dance!

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.__....,;;.w..:;......_ _ """'_____ three-pointer, grabb ing a steal and matching a career-high two assists. Arendsen was also so lid from the free-throw line, shooting 84.6% ( I l-for- 13) from the charity stripe. 1998-99: Made contributions for USO in first season .. Scored a career-hi gh seven po ints at Ca l Pol y ( 12-5-98) and swiped three agai nst Sacramento State ( 12-12-98)... Converted on a remarkable four of fi ve attempts from beyond the three-point arc . Prep: Led Rancho Buena Vista to a number three state ranking, a Palomar League Title and a 30-3 record as a senior. .. Named First team A ll-Palomar League as a junior and senior. .. AI I-C IF First Team as a sen ior; second team as a junior. .. Also swam and played field hockey and was named team MVP in field hockey. Personal: Chose USO for its academic reputation, basketball program and location.. Psychology major and soc iology minor. .. Also recruited by Humboldt State .. Parents are John and Jan is Arendsen... Born May 4 , 1980 in Newport Beach, CA . Marpe on Janeene Arendsen: Janeene is a consistent outside shooter. She has a great work ethic and is the emotional leader of the team.

Nihilism Athlete: Rasheed Wallace

Role Model: Mom & Dad

Career-Highs: Points: 7 - @Cal Poly ( 12-5-98) Field Goals: 3 - @Ca l Poly (12-5-98)

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Rebounds: 3 - @ Tulsa ( 12-1 9-99)

Assists: 2 - last @ Pacific ( 12-5-99) Steals: 3 - vs. Sacramento State ( 12-12-98)

\.. 3-Point FG: 1 - last @ Santa Clara (2-12-00)

Janeene Arendsen's Career Stats Total

3PT

Pct

Pct

Gp/Gs

Pct Fg-Fga

Ft-Fla 11 -13

fill Blk Pts fil'9 Reb fil'9

A

Year

Min

!:.g~

3-11

.273 .800 4 38

846 700 .783

99-00 98-99 Totals

24-0 145

5-25 .200 7-25 .280

9 4

8 7

0 0 0

24 25 49

1.0 1.2 1.1

11

0.5 0. 1 0.3

4.5

21-0

7-10

99

3

7-16

18-23

45-0 244

13

.240

12-50

15

14

12

2000-200-f Torero Basketball #23 Amber JANSEN

6-1 I Junior/Forward/TR Syracuse, NY University of Rhode Island

1999-2000 : Sat ou t 1999-2000 season because of transferring to USO from the University of Rhode Island At Rhode Island : Solidified her reputation as one of the premier post players in the Atlantic IO Conference... As a sophomore with the Rams, averaged 16. 7 points per game and pulled down 7.8 boards per game.. . Earned All-Atlantic

Jansen's Favorites

Coach Marpe Quote: "Bring it in," said at the end of each practice. Hobby: Playing basketball Food: Pierogies Season Goal:

TV Show: New York Undercover Movie: Remember the Titans Actor:

IO Third Team honors following sophomore campa ign after earn ing selection to the league rookie team as a freshman ... Poured in a career-high 26 points against Vennont (11- 14-98)... Posted 10 double-doubles in 1998-99... As a freshman , led URI in scoring ( 13.4), rebounding (6.5), field goal percentage (.5 15) and free-throw percentage (.803)... Set school record converting 39 consecutive free throws. Played for current USO assistant coach Erik Johnson at UR I. Prep: Averaged 25 points and 16 rebounds per game as a senior at Fayetteville-Manlius High School. .. First female in schoo l history to score more than I000 points in her prep career... A lso grabbed I000 rebounds as a Hornet... Three-time team MVP and selected to start in three all-star squads... Named conference player of the year as a sophomore. Personal: Majoring in soc iology.. . Chose USO for the location and quality of the basketbal l program... Parents are Tim and Peggy Jansen... Born October 19, 1978 in Syracuse, NY. Marpe on Amber Jansen: Spent her redshirt year learning our offense and defense. Amber is a versati le scorer and will be a major offensive weapon on thi s year 's team. #24 Robyn FORTNEY 1999-00: Named Most Improved Player for the Toreros... Averaged 4.9 ppg and 2.4 rpg whi le appearing in 28 games. Recorded a career-high 15 points, 7 rebound s, 4 assists and one steal versus Fresno State...She was 6-of-8 I......IL...--------"""'.... from the field (.750). Fortney also talli ed 5 points and 2 rebounds at Notre Dame in NCAA first round action. 1998-99: Appeared in 24 games off the bench ... turned in personal bests of 4 points (Pac ific) and 4 rebounds (Portland) ... hard worker. Prep: Named first team AII -CJF and All-Palomar League for the second consecuti ve year as a senior at Rancho Bernardo High School. .. Female Ath lete of the Year at RBHS ... Won back-to– back CIF championshi ps in sophomore and junior campaigns... Al so played volleyball for the Broncos, winning league honorabl e mention as a senior. Personal: Communi cations major and leadership minor. .. Chose USO fo r its beautiful campus, commun ications major and basketball program... Also recrui ted by Cal Poly Pomona and Portland ... Father Doug pl ayed football at Oh io State and sister Chri sty played basketball at Loyola Marymount. .. Parents are Doug and Jeanette Fortney... Born October 19, 1979 in San Diego, CA. Marpe on Robyn Fortney: Robyn is a big game player... she is a good rebounder and hits bi g shots for us when we need them. She worked on improving her offen sive skil ls throughout the off-season. Last year she was our best sixth player, thi s year she' s a probable starter who cou ld replace Susie Erpelding.

Tyson Beckford Class at USD: Social Control Athlete: Kendrick Johnson Sports Team: Houston Comets

Make it to NCAA Tournament again

5-9/Junior/Forward/2V San Diego, CA Rancho Bernardo HS Fortney's Favorites

TV Show: Ally Mcbeal Movie: Remember the Titans Actor: Tim Robbins Music Group: Eagles Class at USD: Leadership Athlete: Junior Seau Role Model: Parents Sports Team: San Diego Padres

Memory in Sports: Beating Pepperdine in WCC Tournament Coach Marpe Quote: "SPRINT" Hobby: Read a good book Advice Received: How to manage my time Food: Grandma's turkey and mashed potatoes Season Goal: Go back to NCAA's & Win!

Career-Highs: Points: 15 - vs. Fresno State (12-8-99) Field Goals: 6 - vs. Fresno State (12-8-99) 3-Point FG: 2 - last vs. Portland (2-19-00) Rebounds: 7 - vs. Fresno State (12-8-99) Assists: 4 - vs. Fresno State (I 2-8-99) Steals: I - last vs. Pepperdine (3-5-00) Blocks: I - last vs. St. Mary 's (1-29-00)

Robyn Fortney's Career Stats Total

3PT

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/',_y_g Reb

Year

Min

/',_y_g

/',

Blk Pts

Pct

Gp/Gs

Pct

Pct

Ft-Fla 22-37 15-21 37-58

~

~ 13-39

19

9 6

2 137

4.9 1.5 3.3

51-128 .398 10-30 .333 61-158 .386

.333 .200 .318

.595 .714 .638

66 29 95

2.4 1.2 1.8

99-00 98-99 Totals

28-6 494 24-0 164 52-6 658

0

36

1-5

5

14-44

24

15

2 173

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