USD Volleyball 2002

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THE JENNY CRAIG PAVILION HOME OF TORERO ATHLETICS

With a donation or $7 million by Sid and Jenny Craig, the University of San Diego received the lead gift necessary to proceed with building its much needed S 17.5 million Sports/Activities Center. The Jenny Craig Pavilion was completed and opened in October of 2000 and offers all of USD 's student athletes as well as the USO community with a facility that is among the nation's best. The pavilion. which is located at the eastern end of campus between Torern Stadium and Cunningham Baseball Field. includes a 5.100-seat gymnasium. coaches offices, fitness center and athletic training facilities. showers and locker rooms, concession stands. and reception rooms. The USO Pagne Athletic Hall of Fame is also housed in the Toreros new home. 'The Jenny Craig Pavilion is vital to the quality of life on cam– pus," said Tom Iannacone. USO Director of Athletics. "It promises to have a positive and historical impact on many generations of students. It will also allow us to pursue championship venues for men 's and women ·s basketball . and women 's volleyball." The entire USO community will also benefit from the Jenny Craig Pavilion. including additional television coverage, concert. USO and NCAA tournaments. and special games like the Torero Tip-Off. For the second straight year the University of San Diego will host the 2002 West Coast Conference men's and women's basketball tournament in the Jenny Craig Pavilion . ''The new Jenny Craig Pavilion gives the USO Volleyball pro– gram the foundation we need to become a national power. The University of San Diego, always noted for its academic excellence and beautiful campus. will now be recognized with a top-notch athletic facility," says USO head volleyball coach Jennifer Petrie. For information regarding the Jenny Craig Pavilion, contact the USO Athletic Development Office at (619) 260-5917.

The Jenny Craig Pavilion's Eagen Plaza at night.

"THE NEW JENNY CRAIG PAVILION GIVES THE USO VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM THE FOUNDATION WE NEED TO BECOME A NATIONAL POWER. THE UNI· VERSITY OF SAN DIEGO, ALWAYS NOTED FOR ITS ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS, WILL NOW BE RECOGNIZED WITH A TOP-NOTCH ATHLETIC FACILITY. THE TEAM AND THE COACH· ING STAFF THANKS JENNY CRIAG AND THE USO COMMUNITY FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE IN SUCH A FINE FACILITY." -JENNIFER PETRIE, USD VOLLEYBALL HEAD COACH

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usa fOllEYBllll 2002Quick Facts General Information

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Jenny Craig Pavilion Contents and USD Information Season Preview USD Coaching Staff Rosterffeam Photo Torero Biographies 2001 Review The West Coast Conference 2002 Opponents All-Time Series Results Results Year-by-Year Torero Record Book Volleyball Alumni Academic Support Strength & Conditioning The University of San Diego

San Diego, CA 1949 6,943 Dr. Alice B. Hayes Tom Iannacone Toreros Columbia Blue, Navy, White West Coast Jenny Craig Pavilion 5,000

Location: Founded: Enrollment: President: Athletic Director: Nickname: Colors : Conference: Arena: Capacity: Team Information Head Coach : 1992)

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Jennifer Petrie (William & Mary,

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59-29, (Fifth Year)

Record at USD: Overall Record: Assistants:

59-29, (Fifth Year) Brent Hilliard (Long Beach St., 1992) Tammy Liebl (Arizona St., 1986) (6 I9) 260-5909 22-9 I 0-4 (3rd) NCAA Second Round

Volleyball Phone: 200 I Record: 200 I wee Record: Postseason Play:

In 2001 the Universnvof San Diego adVanced into the second round of the NCAA Tourna– ment, the Toreros founh second round ap– pearance in five seasons.

Media Relations Media Relations Director: VB Contact/Assistant SID: Office Phone: Fax: Press Row Phone: E-Mail: Website: Mailing Address:

Ted Gosen Nick Mirkovich (6 I9) 260-4745 (619) 260-2990 (6 I9) 260-7555

nmirk@sandiego.edu www.usdtoreros.com University of San Diego USD Media Relations 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 921 I0

Credits

The 2002 San Diego Volleyball Media Guide was written and designed by Nick Mirkovich. Printing provided by King·s Printing. Action photography was provided by Brock Scott & Stan Liu.

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Previewing the 2002 San Diego Toreros

After finishing the 2001 season ranked 25 th in the nation and ad– vancing into the second round of the NCAA Tournament, the USO Vol– leyball program continues to gain more national recognition. The recog– nition comes with raised expectations for third-year head coach Jennifer Petrie and her 2002 Toreros who will open the season at the Uni versity of Texas Invitational on Friday, August 30 th -3 l st . The trip will mark the first of five preseason tournaments for the Toreros. The USO Invitational, September 6 th - 7 th initiates USD 's home schedul e, bringing North Carolina, Northwestern and Montana to the Jenny Craig Pav ilion . The USO Tournament on September 27 th -28 th is highlighted with a date against # 18 Colorado State. Tournament formats will also be the setting for road matches with #5 Long Beach State, Fresno State and UNLY. "Our pre–

Senior Captain's1-r Debra Robenson & Noel Frohman

season schedule is very exciting this

year," says Petri e. "It is designed to help prepare us to play in the West Coast Conference. By playing ranked opponents early, we should be ready to face the top teams in the WCC." Petrie is continu ing a recent tradition at USO that has seen five Torero teams in six years qualify for postseason play. USO has been picked to match last year's finish of third in the West Coast Confer- ence behind #8 Pepperdine and #24 Santa Clara, however Petrie has set the bar higher for her Toreros in 2002. "As this program grows so do our expec– tations," comments Petrie. "This year we are striv– ing to win a WCC Championship and to take an– other step in the NCAA Tournament. We are train– ing with no limitations to our success." Senior s Noel Frohman and Debra Robertson have assumed leadership roles as the 2002 Torero team captains. Both players are three– time all-conference selections and are expected to be dominating players this fall. Frohman re– turns for her senior year after leading the WCC in kills (426) and rank ing among the league 's best in virtually every offensive category as a junior. Robertson is a fifth-year senior middle– blocker that will anchor a Torero line-up loaded with young talent.

USO Will trv and qualifY for their Sixth NCU Tournament in seven years

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Devon Forster, a sophomore outside hitter from Boul– der, Colorado is part of San Diego 's outstanding sophomore class. Forster completed her rookie season by being named the WCC Freshman of the Year. Kri sten Hurst, from Bakers– field, California, also starred during her first season in San Diego. Hurst served up a conference best 39 aces, helping the Toreros compile a 22-9 overall record. "We expect both Devon and Kristen to play even larger roles as sophomores," added Petrie. "Our young play-" ers will be such an essential part of this team and we are ex– cited to see them continue to develop and raise the level of our program." The program loses two key components from a team that advanced into the NCAA Tournament 's second round a year ago. Gradu-

ated se niors Ali Martin and Lindsey Lampert were record-set– ting performers that will be diffi– cult to replace . Martin was a team leader that completed her

Fifth-vear senior Debra Roberston has 299 career blocks

collegiate career as USD's fourth all -time leading setter. Lampert was a first-team All-WCC middle blocker in 2001, leading the league in so lo and total blocks. The revamped Torero line-up will feature four true freshmen. Setter Lindsey Sherburne highlights San Diego's group of new play-

ers. Sherburne comes to USO after an All-American prep career at Arch Bishop Mitty Hi g h School in Saratoga, California. The freshman players should

2002 Preseason Poll

Toreros will trv and build on a22-9 overall mark in 2001

200 I Results

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Overall

School

complement a strong junior class that provides Petrie with depth and experience at the net with middl e blockers Li sa Gordon and Bridget Merritt expected to play major roles up front. After USD's tournament and heavy preseason sched– ule, the Toreros will match up with #24 Santa Clara, beg inning con– ference play on the road in early October. The fin al two regular-sea– son games, home matches with #8 Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount should prove to have a huge bearing on USD 's post-season fate. The Toreros enter the 2002 season with hopes of qualifying for their sixth NCAA Tournament in seven seasons.

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1. Pepperdine* 2. Santa Clara* 3. San Diego*

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4.LMU

4-10 2-12

9-15 6-19 9-17 5-21

5. San Francisco

6. Portland 7. Gonzaga 8. St. Mary's

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*2001 NCAA Tournament Participants

USB1/0llEYBllll COIICHES

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JenniferPetrie

Jennifer Petrie is entering her fourth year as the Torero's head coach . During three seasons under Petrie 's guidance San Diego has won nearly 70 per– cent of their matches and have totaled an outstanding record of 59-29 . Ranked 25'h nationally in the final 2001 American Volleyball Coaches Association Poll

Head Coach 4th Season WIiiiam & Marv 1992

and 24'h in 1999, Petrie is establishing San Diego as one of the premiere volleyball programs in the nation . In 2001, Petrie guided the Toreros into the NCAA Tournament's Second Round for the second time in her three-year tenure. The 2001 Toreros owned a 22-9 record under Petrie and a I0-4 mark in the highly competitive West Coast Conference. In 1999, her inaugural season as San Diego's head coach, the Toreros enjoyed imme– diate success finishing 23-6 and advancing into the NCAA's round of 48. The 2002 season will be Petrie's sixth at the University of San Diego after serving as USD's top assistant for two seasons. As an assistant, Petrie helped the Toreros claim back-to-back West Coast Conference championships in 1997 and 1998. After taking over the program in 1999, Petrie became just the third head coach in USD volleyball history. Petrie was a standout volleyball player at the College of William and Mary. She was twice named Colonial Athletic Conference Player of the Year (1990-91) and a two-time All-Southern Region selection (1990-9 I), She gained national level playing experience in 1990 when she competed on the gold-medal-win– ning U.S. Ol ympic Festival North Region Team. Her collegiate coaching career began when

she joined the volleyball staff at Indi ana State Uni – versity where she served as top assistant from 1992 to 1993 . Petrie then took the top assistant position at North Carolina, Chapel Hill from 1994 to 1997 before joining Sue Snyder 's staff at the University of San Diego for the 1997 campaign. A native of San Diego, Petrie played for the San Diego Juni ors Volleyball Club and gradu– ated from Mt. Carmel High School. In 1992, she graduated from the College of William and Mary with a degree in Art History and completed her Master 's Degree in Sports Admini stration at North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 1997. Jennifer is marri ed to Mark Petrie.

In three seasons under Petrie and her staff have won nearlv 70% of their matches

Patrle's lecerd lY11r-B1-Y1arJ Year Record Pct.

NCAA Finish

Nat. Rank

Rec./ Place

Conference West Coast West Coast West Coast

2nd Round

25th

10-4 / 3rd 7-7 / 4th 11-3 / 2nd

.709 .500 .793 Pct. .670

22-9

2001 2000 1999

14-14

2nd Round

24th

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Highest Finishes

Record

Seasons

NCAA 2nd Rnd (twice)

28-14 (3 seasons) AVCA 24th

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usa fDllEYB/lll COACHES

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BrentHilliard

Brent Hilli ard is in hi s second season with the Toreros as the team's top as– sistant. Hilli ard

Assistant Coach 2nd Season long Beach St.1992

comes to USD after a stellar playing career and more recen tly as the Head Volleyball Coach at Cuyamaca Junior College in 1999 and 2000. In 1992, as an opposite or right side pl ayer at

Long Beach State, Hilliard was named the NCAA Player of the Year lead ing hi s team to a 31 -1 record. Hilliard earned All-American honors fo ur times in hi s co ll ege career and was a three time selection as a First-Team NCAA All– American. In 1991 Hill iard propelled the 49ers to a National Championship, beat– ing USC in Honolulu, avenging a champi onship match loss to USC the year before. In 1992 Hilli ard was se lected to pl ay for the U.S.A. in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. Hilliard he lped the U.S.A. defeat Cuba, earning him and the U.S.A. a Bronze medal. He also won a silver medal in the 1993 Pan American Games. Hilli ard continued hi s vo lleyball career as a professional in Europe from

Hilliard was named the NCAA Player of the Year in 1992

1995-1998, playing two seasons in Belgium and one season in the Netherlands. In 1996, Hilliard and the Maasiek Volley– ba ll c lu b from Belgium won the country 's champi onsh ip and competed in the European Champions League.

Tammv I.Bill/ Assistant Coach 4th Season Arizona St.1986

Tammy Leib! enters her fourth season as an as– sistant coach at USD, serving as the team 's top assistant in 1998 and 1999. Leib! brings vast international play ing expe–

rience to the Torero staff after competing in three Olympics (1988, 1992 , &

1996) and more than 400 international matches for USA Volleyball. A member of the US 1992 Bronze– Medal-Winning Team in Barcelona, Leib! first joined the US Nati onal Team in 1987. Another highlight of her distinguished international career inc luded a bronze medal won at the 1990 World Championships.

Leib! played collegiate volleyball at Arizona State University from 1983-86 where she ranks in the top five in multiple career offensive and defen sive catego– ries . After two All-PAC-Ten seasons at ASU, Lei bl earned All-America honors in 1985-86. Following her Sun Devil career, Leib! was selected PAC-Ten Player of the Decade. In addition to her stellar collegiate and international career, Leib I played pro– fessiona ll y for three years in Italy and Brazil. Tammy is married to Geoffrey Leib!, a USD grad uate and immigration attorney, the two reside in Del Mar, Cali–

fornia with their two sons, Tyler and Noah. As aplayer, Leibl represented the U.S.A in three straight Olympics '88, '92 & '96

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Pronunciation Guide _____, Jennifer Petrie: PET-tree Tammy Le ibl- LI E-bl Devon Forster- FOUR-ster Katie Kah lweiss- ca ll -VICE Toreros hv Class --------1 Seniors (2): Noe l Frohman, Debra Robertson Juniors (4): Lisa Gordon, Bridgett Merritt, Holl y Olmsted, Brynne Young Sophomores (4): Devon Forster, Kri sten Hurst, Al li son Joyce, Katie Kahlweiss Freshman (5): Nicola Dirks, Lindsey Sherburne, Monica Peterson, Elena Kies ling, Tessa Patton Toreros hv State/Counnv - Cali forn ia....................... ... I0 Colorado... ... ... .... ..... ...... ...... I Oklahoma............................ I Texas..... ... .... ... ........ .. ........... I Germany................. ..... ......... I Canada.. .. ........ ...... ... ..... .. ..... I

The 2002 Toreros top (l-r): Tammy Leib!, Brent Hilliard, Debra Robe1tson, Bridget Menitt, Lisa Gordon, Devon Forster, Kristen Hmst, Lindsey Sherburne, Jennifer Petrie. Bottom (l-r): Monica Peterson, Holly Olmsted, Noel Frohman, Brynne Young, Nicola Dirks, Katie Kahlweiss, Allison Joyce.

Universitv of San Diego 2002 Vollevball Roster

Yr.

Hometown/High School

Name

Pos. Ht.

No.

5 ' 8 6 ' 1 5 ' 9 6' 1 5 ' 9 6' 1 5 ' 8

Fr. Sr.

Los Angeles, CA/Notre Dame Academy Cupertino, CA/Archbi shop Mitty HS Carmichael , CA/El Camino Fundamental HS

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Moni ca Peterson Debra Robertson Holly Olmsted Lindsey Sherburne Devon Forster Brynne Young Nicol a Dirks Elena Kiesling Katie Kahlwei ss Bridget Merritt Li sa Gordon

OS MH

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Jr. Jr.

MH

Fair Oaks, CA/Bella Vista HS Saratoga, CA/Archbishop Mitty HS

Fr.

So.

Boulder, CO/Boulder HS

OH DS OH MH

La Canada, CA/Flintridge Sacred Heart HS Manitoba, Canada/Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Siegen, Germany/Am Lohrtor City Huntington Beach, CA/Mater Dei HS Jr. Seal Beach, CNLos Alamitos HS Bakersfield , CA/Stockdale HS Round Rock, TX/Round Rock HS Tulsa, OK/Bishop Kelley Program HS Palos Verde, CNBishop Montgomery HS

Jr.

5 ' IO 6'2 5'8 MH 6' I 5 ' IO

Fr. Fr.

IO

DS

So. 6'0 So.

11

RS

12 14 15 16

Kri sten Hurst Noel Frohman Tessa Patton Alli son Joyce

OH OH DS

Sr. Fr.

5'9 5 ' 8

So.

Head Coach:

Jennifer Petrie (4th Season, William & Mary 1992)

Assistant Coaches:

Brent Hilliard & Tammy Leib!

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#2De/Jra Ra/Jenson

2001 Notes: Earned All -WCC honors for the third time in herTorero career... Played in 29 of USO's 31 matches rank– ing in the WCC's top ten in both hitting percentage and blocks ... Her 86 total blocks on the season was second highest fo r a Torero in 200 I .. Her .254 attack percentage was second best in conference play for USO ... Posted seven

6-1 Sr. MB ArchbishopMittvHS Cupertino, CA

blocks twice and 17 or more kills on three occas ions... Killed a season high 18 helping USO defeat UCSB in the NCAA Tournament. 2000 Notes: Robertson was hampered by an injury duri ng

the 2000 season, only playing in the Toreros first seven matches.. . Recorded a career high 8 assists vs. Utah (9-9-00) ... Averaged 4 blocks per match ....Totaled 60 kills and 49 digs over seven matches. 1999 Notes: Won West Coast Conference Second Team honors for the second straight year and earned USO's Coaches Award ... Led the Toreros in block ing (88), hitting percentage (.345) and games played (97 out of 98) on the year... Second on the team in ki ll s (330) and fourt h in digs (225) ... Averaged 3.4 kills per game (8th in WCC) and 0.91 blocks per game (5th in WCC) ... Set a career-high 24 kills (at Loyola Marymount),

21 digs (vs. Georgetown) and .722 hitting percentage (at Portland) in 1999.... Named Maryland All-Tourna– ment Team Most Valuable Player. 1998 Notes: Made a n instant contributi on for th e Toreros in her freshman campai gn... Won All -West Coast Conference Second Team honors... Third on team

Robenson is athree-lime AII-WCC plaver

in kills per game (2.2) , second in total blocks (90) ... Led the Torero in service aces with 36... Ranked among WCC leaders in blocks (5 th), hitting percentage ( I0th) and service aces (t-4th)... Tied USO five-game single match serv ice ace record with 7 aga inst Michi - gan (9-1 9) ... Pounded career-hi gh 20 ki ll s whi le hitting .4 IO with 13 digs and five tota l blocks at Santa Clara ( I0-16) ... Recorded three double-doubles in 1998... Named to the USO Invitational All-Tournament Team.

Prep/Club: Named to All-State team as sen ior after lead ing Archbishop Mitty HS to a second place finish at the state championships... Club team City Beach won/gold Juni or Olympics in 1998... Three-time All -B lossom League first team se lection ... Team captain as a sen ior... Also played basket– ball and water polo winning all-l eague honors in both . Personal: Communications major and minors in English and Sociology... Also recruited by Wash ington , Colorado State and Oregon ... Father Bill played basketball and baseball at San Jose State, brother Brad plays water polo at the Air Force Academy, Uncle Richard Robertson played baseba ll for Santa Clara and pitched for the San Francisco Giants organi za– ti on, Cousin Steve Jeraki played footba ll at UCLA and plays for the St. Louis Rams... Enjoys the beach and Hawaiian dancing ... Parents are Bill and Susan Robertson ... Born March 9, 1980 in Cupertino, CA.

Robertson's career Stats Year MP/GP ATT

TB 86 28 88 97 299

BA 63 25 71

BS 23

SA 26

A

ATT%

DIG

KILL

69 49

10

.266 .232 .345 .287 .283

234

522 164 699 533

29/103 7/23 29/97 30/99

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3

9

60

17 18 6 1

225 222 565

26 36 91

18

330 224 848

79

9

238

46

1,918

Career 95/322

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#14Noel Ira/Iman 5-10 Sr. OH

2001 Notes: Named a First Team All-WCC pl ayer as a junior. .. Led the Toreros in virtuall y every offensive cat– egory .. . Named the WCC Pl ayer of the Week (9-24-0 I ) .. . Posted double fi gures in kill s in 27 of the 29 matches she appeared in .. . In 34 attempts vs. Santa Clara (9-28-0 I ) totaled 19 kill s without making an error. .. Had more kill s (426) than any other pl ayer in the conference during the

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regular season .. . Ranked in the top ten in both di gs and kill s in the WCC ... Had over 20 kill s on four di fferent occas ions, including a career best 23 vs. Pepperdine ( 11-20-0 I ) ... Posted over 16 kill s six times with a career best 18 at Santa C lara ( 11-27-0 I ) ... Was the team leader in kill s (434) and di gs (3 15) during an outstanding junior season.

2000 Notes : Frohman had an outstand ing season in 2000... Named as a WCC Honorable Mention se lecti on fo r the second straight year... San Diego Hall of Champi ons Player of the Month in September... Was the team leader in kill s with 4 19 whi ch was fo urth best in the conference.. . Was third in the confe rence overall with a ki ll average of 4 .4 1 per game... Her di g average of 3.70 was second best in WCC pl ay... Ranked in the top ten in aces averaged overall in the WCC with 24 in 95 games .. . Led the Toreros in attac k at– tempts with 1202... Was second on the team in di gs with 30 I in 2000... Set career hi ghs in e ight different stati stical categori es.. . Also totaled 38 bl ocks. 1999 Notes: Named 1999 West Coast Conference Honorable Menti on after an exceptional freshman season... Recorded fi fth best Torero hitting percent– age (.280) with 98 kill s on the year... Averaged 2.22 kill s per game and 2.35 di gs per game in WCC pl ay. Posted 14 ki ll s, 26 attempts and 3 bl oc ks at cross-town ri va l San Diego State Uni versity ( 11 - 17) ... Contributed career– high 14 di gs and 2 service aces versus Pepperd ine Uni versity ( I 0-2) .

Prep/Club: All -Centra l Texas MVP after lead ing Round Rock to the Texas reg ional semi- fin als... Ea rn ed first team All-Di vision 14 honors and All– Centra l Texas as a junior and helped Dragons to back-to-back area cham– pionshi ps .. . Won second team All -Di vision also won distri ct champi onshi ps.

Frohman earned First Team AII-WCC honors as aiunior

14 selecti on as a sophomore as team

Personal: Majoring in Art Hi story... Chose USD fo r its location and vo ll eyba ll reputati on.. . Also recrui ted by Ohio State, Wi sconsin, North Carolina and Loyola Marymount... Parents are Steven and Jani ce Frohman... Born December 7, I 980 in Mesa, AZ.

frehman·sCareer Stats Year MP/GP ATT

A SA

BS

BA 38

TB 42 38 17 97

DIG 3 15 301

ATT%

KILL

4 8

1231 1202 254

434 419

.224 . 197 .280 .233

23 22

13 24

2001 2000 1999

29/102 28/95 23/47

30 16 84

1

98

8

3

88

53

40

713

13

Career 80/244 2, 687

951

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#1Brvnne Young

2001 Notes: Appeared in 2 I matches and 66 games as a so pho mo re .. . To – taled IOI d igs play ing as a OS . . . Recorded 12 digs again st cross-town ri va l San Di ego State (9-02-

5-8 Jr. OS Flintridge S.H .HS La Canada,CA

0 1). 2000 Notes: Young played in every match as a freshman ... Recorded at least one d ig in all but one match... Served

three aces and totaled nine digs at LMU (9-29) . Prep/Club: Earned Fi rst Team A ll -League and First Team AII-CIF honors as a se– ni or... Juni o r year, named Fi rst Team A ll-League and Second Team AII-C IF... He lped lead he r team to a C IF Champio nship and Semi-fin al S tate fini sh in he r sophomore campaign.. . He lped he r c lub vo ll eyball team, Valley Thunde r, to an e ighth placed fi ni sh in Dav is.

Appeared in everv match as a freshman in 2000

Personal: Psycho logy majo r.. . Chose USO for its campu s and volleyball team .. . Also rec ruited by the Uni versity of Mi ssouri , Kansas C ity.. . Ran track in hi gh schoo l and was named MVP in junio r season.. . Parents are Matt and Sue Y o u n g . . . Brynne was born on August 16, Young'sCareer Stats 1982 in Salt Lake C ity, Utah.

BA I

TB I

A I

BS 0 0 0

DIG 101 152 253

SA I 12 13

KILL ATT% 0 -.062 I -.121 1 -.091

MP/GP 22/67 28/95 50/162

ATT 16 33 49

Year 2001 2000 Career

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#11BrillOBIMBrrin

2001 Notes: Sat out the entire season with an injury.

2000 Notes : Appeared in 24 matches and played in 66 games as a sophomore ... Had a season and career hi gh 20 kill s vs. Southeast Mi sso uri (9-22).. . Totaled 10 bloc ks at Fresno St. (9-2 1)... Recorded 72 bl ocks on the season and 174 kill s. 1999 Notes : Named USD's Most Improved pl ayer in 1999.

6-0 Jr. MB Los Alamitos HS Seal Beach,CA

Competed in 29 games and 84 matches fo r USO ... Posted a .255 hitting pe rcentage , including 189 kill s. Second for the To reros in total bl oc ks with 82 ... Recorded career-high 14 kill s and IO blocks versus Santa C lara ( I 0- 16). Prep/Club: Scho la r Athl e te at Los A lamitos whe re she was a two-time membe r o f the A ll – Sunset League first team .. . After seni o r season with the Griffens, compe ted in the Orange County A ll-S tar Game... As ics Nova club team placed second at the Au stin quali fi e rs and fifth at Nationals.

Personal: Doubl e maj o r (Eng li sh and Communicati ons) .. . A lso recruited by Bay lo r, Ca l Po ly, and Oregon... Parents are JoAnn Springer and Steve Me rritt .. . Born Novembe r 7, 198 1 in Long Beach, CA.

Merritt'sCareer Stats Year

TB 72 82

BA 65 67

ATT% .286 .255 .541

SA DIG

BS

A

MP/GP 24/66 29/84 53/150

ATT KILL 378 I 74 436 189 814 363

7

18 34 52

8

2000 1999 Career

I

I

7 8

15

22 132 154

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THE2002 TOBEBOS 2001 Notes: Played in 27 games and 14 matches as a sophomore ... Totaled 11 or more kills on three separate occas ions... Posted an outstand ing attack percentage of .327 ... Blocked 7 and killed 11 against Brown (9-7-0 I). 2000 Notes: Named USD 's most improved player... Posted an outstanding .367 attack percentage... Played in 17 matches and 3 1 games... Totaled 16 blocks on the season.

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#4 lisa Bordon 6-1 Jr. MB Bella Vista HS Sacramento, CA

Prep/Club: Attended Bella Vista Hi gh School. .. Earned MVP and First Team All-League honors in senior campaign ... Also named First Team All-Capital League in junior and sophomore seasons.

Personal: Sociology major. .. Chose to attend USO fo r its beautiful campus and volleyball team ... Parents are Carol and John Gordon .... Born on December 20, 1981 in Carmichael, CA ... Also recruited by North Carolina, Oregon and Georgia Tech.

Gordon's Career s1a1s Year 2001 2000 Career

SA DIG BS BA 1 4 3 15 1 15 2 14 2 19 5 29

MP/GP ATT KILL ATT% 14/27 101 52 .327 17/3 l 90 46 .367 31/58 191 98 .347

TB 18 16 34

A

I 3 4

#3Ha/IVOlmsted

2001 Notes : Appeared in nine matches as a sophomore . .. Dished out a season 's best 33 ass ists in just two games at UC Irvine ( 11 -6-0 I)... Pl ayed in three games and posted 27 assists vs. UNLV ( 10-4-01 ). 2000 Notes: Earned the USO Pl ayers Award for the 2000 season... Played in 36 games and 15 matches... Had a ca-

5-8 Jr. s El Camino Fund.HS El Camino,CA

reer hi gh 37 assists vs. UC Riverside ( I0-1 8) ... Tota led 129 ass ists on the season ... Added 63 digs on the year including IO vs. Arizona (8-3) and IO vs. Utah (8-9). Prep/Club: Named MVP and Varsity team capta in in her sophomore, junior and senior years at El Camino Fundamental Hi gh School. .. He lped her team win the Capital Athletic

League championship in her freshman year. .. Earned Capital League Most Valuable Player honors in her junior yea r.. . Named Hi gh School Sports Show Athlete of the Week ... Also played club volleyba ll for High Voltage. Personal: Psychology major. .. Also recru ited by Georgia Tech, Santa Clara, San Francisco and Loyola Marymount. .. Parents are Chuck and Lynda Olmsted.

Olmsted's car11r s1a1s Year GP ATT KILL 2001 13 10 7 2000 36 26 10 Career 49 36 17

DIG 20 63 83

ATT% .600 .231 .415

SA 2 5 7

BS 0 0 0

BA TB 5 5 6 6 11 11

A 113 129 242

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#6DevonForster 6-1 So. OH Boulder HS

Boulder. Colorado

2001 Notes: Honored as the WCC Fresh– , man of the Year after an outs tanding rookie season ... Named a First Team All– WCC player. . . Totaled double figures in

kills in 16 of USD 's 17 final matches ... Ranked in the top five in both kill s and services aces in conference play ... Her4.16 kills per game in conference was a team best in 200 I ... Totaled 302 total kills and 2 11 digs as a true freshman . .. Posted 30 serv ices aces, second highest fo r any Torero in 200 I ... Killed a career hi gh 22 in USD 's NCAA Tournament victory over UCSB ( 11-30-0 I )... Posted double figures in both kills and digs in both NCAA matches. Prep/Club: Led Boulder High School to a state champi onship in Co lorado.. . Awarded the state tournament MVP honor. .. Named the Co lorado player of the year as a senior. .. In her junior season she was a second team all-state se lection and helped Boulder High fin– ish second in the state tourn ament... Played for the Norco Volley–

Forster was an AII-WCC First Team plaver as atrue freshman in 2001

ball Club... Helped Norco fini sh 2nd at national s... Named to the all tournament team at national s.

Personal: Born on Ju ly 30, 1983 in Boulder, Colorado... Was also recruited by Clemson, Florida State, Duke, Santa Clara and Wake Forest. .. Chose to attend USD because of the location and the academi cs... Her favorite athlete is John Elway. Forster'scareer Stats

BA 25 25

BS 4 4

SA 30 30

DIG 211 211

TB 29 29

ATT% .231 .231

A 22 22

Year 2001 Career

ATT 746 746

KILL 302 302

MP/GP 26/77 26/77

#16111/ison1011ce

2001 Notes: Pl ayed in three matches as a true freshman.

5-8 So. OS BishopMontgomervHS Palos Verde, CA Prep/Club: Was a standout at Bishop Montgomery Hi gh School in the Del Rey League... Was named Bishop Mont– gomery Sportswoman of the Year in 200 I... Was named a first team all-league se lection as a senior. .. Led her team to the CIF Finals her senior season.. . Bishop Montgomery was C IF Champions and state fin ali sts her junior season and CIF and state champi ons her sophomore season. Personal: Rece ived schol ar athlete honors playing soccer at Bishop Montgomery... Also lettered in track .. . Was born December 12, 1982 in Torrance California... Daughter of John

and Andrea Joyce... Was also recruited by the University of San Francisco.

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#10Katie Kalllweiss

2001 Notes: Appeared in four matches and three confer– ence games fo r the Toreros in 200 I.. . Recorded a bl ock assist agai nst San Francisco ( I0-26-0 I) . Prep/Club: Helped As ics Nova Volleyba ll Club win the 200 I Nat ional Champi onship ... Named to the All-Serra League team as a seni or and junior.. . Helped Mater Dei reach

5-8 So. OS Mater Del HS Hunninuton Beach, CA

the CIF Finals in both her junior and seni or seasons... Coached at Mater Dei by Craig Pazanti. Personal: Born on September 2 1. 1983 ... Is the daughter of Genny and Juergen Kahl we iss ... Also lettered in track and field at Mater Dei Hi gh School.

lahlweiss·s Career Stats Year MP/GP 200 1 4/4 Career 4/4 ATT 0 0

BA I

SA 0 0

BS 0 0

DIG 0 0

TB

ATT% 0 0

KILL 0 0

A

1 1

0 0

1

#12Kristen Hurst 6-1 So. RS Stockdale HS Bakersfield, CA

2001 Notes: Enjoyed an excell ent freshman season... Earned a starting position and was a key fac tor in USD's success in 200 1... Led the Toreros in service aces with 39 and her 37 aces during th e regul ar season ranked first in the WCC. .. Pl ayed in IOI games over 30 matches .. . Posted 10 or more di gs in 17 matches and ranked second on the team in th at category. . Ki Iled a career high 12 at Gonzaga ( I0- 13-0 I).. .

Blocked a career bes t eight vs . Brown (9-7-0 1)... Her 53 blocks on the season was third hi ghest for a Torero in 200 I. Prep/Club : Attended Stockda le Hi gh Sc hoo l in

Bakersfield. CA ... Was a first team all-state selection as a sen ior. .. Earned Player of the Year honors in the Southwest Yosemite League after her senior season ... Named Best Female Athlete at Stockdale as a senior. .. Recorded a school record 33 kills in a match ... Was named to the all-tournament team in Santa Barbara as a junior and senior. .. Was a first team alI-area selection as a junior and sopho– more ... Led Stockdale to two straight league champions hi ps in 1998 and 1999... Played on the Kern River cl ub team that finished seventh in the Davis Yol ley– balI Festiva l. Personal: Born September 3. 1983 in Bakersfi eld. Cali forni a... Daughter of Clark and El len Hurst... Chose US O for it's great location and volleyball program ... Also recruited by UCLA. Pepperdine. Stanford and Oregon... Al so lettered in basketba ll and softba ll in hi gh school. Hurst led the wee with 37 aces in ~ conference plav as afreshman

Hurst's career Stats Year MP/GP 2001 30/101 Career 30/10 I ATT 530 530

BA 48 48

BS 5 5

SA 39 39

TB 53 53

DIG 273 273

ATT% .204 .204

A 69 69

KILL 109 109

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#1Monica Peterson 5-BFr.DS

Prep/Club: Won the CIF Championship as an underc lass– man at Notre Dame Academy ... Earned second team All – Suns hine League honors as a seni or. .. Coached by Tom Brenner at Notre Dame . .. Pl ayed fo r the South Bay Vo l– leyball Club team.

NotreDame Academy Los Angeles. CA

.. Personal: Born on February, 28, 1984 in Santa Mo nica, Cali fo rni a ... Pl ans to maj or in Marine Science at USO ... Daughter of John and Heidi Peterson.

#5 lindse,Sherburne 5-9 Fr. S Archbishop Mlttv HS Saratoga, CA

Prep/Club: 2002 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 Rec rui t out of Archbishop Mi tty Hi gh Schoo l in Saratoga . .. Named Cal– Hi Sports Mi ss Voll eyball State Pl ayer of the Year and I s ' Team All-American after leading Mitty to the Di vision I State Championshi p her senior year.. . Honored as MVP of State Champi onships ... Voll ey ball Magazine named her as a I st Team All-American ... Played for the City Beach Voll eyball Club that took 2 nd at the junior nationals in 2002 .

Personal: Born on November 11 , 1983 ... Was also rec ruited by North Carolin a, Santa Clara and Wake Forest... Chose to attend USO because of the locati on, academi cs and vo lley ball team... Daughter of Jon and Linda Sherburne of Saratoga. #8NicolaDirks 5-10 Fr OH Westuate Mennonite Manitoba, Canada

Prep/Club: Comes to USO from Manitoba, Canada ... Lists her hometown as Winnipeg ... Attended Westgate Menno– nite Co lleg iate Hi gh Schoo l. . . Voted the # I pl ayer in her prov ince fo r two consecuti ve years .. . West Mennoni te's Athlete of the Year as a seni or. . . Team fini shed third over- all at Provincials as a seni or. .. Helped school compil e a 40- 2 record as a junior and 38-5 record as a seni or... Won the AAA Prov incial Championship as a sophomore ... Member of the Youth Nati onal Team that placed 4' 11 at Norceca' s .. . Enj oyed a stell ar club career with Big Sand .

Personal: Born on Janu ary 3rd , 1984 ... Undecided on a major. .. Chose to attend USO because o f the fri end ly atmo– sphere, academi cs and strong voll ey ball program... Daughter of Chri s and Terry Dirks... Also recruited by San Franc isco.

#15 Tessa Panon 5-9 Fr OH Bishop Kelley HS Tulsa.OK

Prep/Club: Comes to USO after a ste ll ar prep career at Bishop Kell ey Hi gh Schoo l in Tul sa, Ok lahoma .. . Part of a Bi shop Ke ll ey prog ram th at won fo ur consec utive state champi pnships in Okl ahoma's SA cl ass .. . Ho nored as Co– MVP of State Champi onships as a seni or. . .Named to fi ve all -tourn ament teams as a seni or, 2 as a junior ... Coached by Jerri Wadsworth at Bi shop Kelley . .. Played fo r the Tul sa Hurri canes Jr. ' s C lu b team th at placed 25' 11 at nati onals.

Personal: Born on March 3rd, 1984... Undec ided o n a major.. . Chose to attend USO because o f the locati on, academi cs and voll eyba ll team... Daughter of Cindy and Rusty Patton o f Tul sa.

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NCAA Tournament Run Highlights 2001 Season The University of San Diego's 200 I Volleyball season proved to be one of the most successfu l and one of the most promising in the school's 27-year vol leyball hi story. Led by an accomplished group of veterans that were complemented by some of the best young players on the west coast, the Toreros finished the season with 22 wins and ad– vanced into the second round of the NCAA Tournament. "I was thrilled with the outcome of the 200 I vol leyball season," said third-year Head Coach Jennifer Petrie. "It is exciting to see so many young faces contribut ing so early in their careers. Between the mixture of experienced upperclassmen and extremely talented fresh– men , USO vo ll eyball is looking forward to a very bright future." The young faces included the West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year Devon Forster. The 6-1 outside-hitter from Boulder Colo– rado was se lected as an All-West Coast Conference first team player as a true freshman in 200 I . Forster and teammate Kri sten Hurst, a true freshman from Bakersfield, California ranked one and two in the league in service aces. Freshmen contributions came from defensive special– ist Kalae Araujo and Jocelyne Roy as well, both key factors in the Torero's advancement into NCAA Tournament play. With leadership coming from record setting seniors Ali Martin and Lindsey Lampert the Toreros ran through their first five league oppo– nents including a sweep of then-#20 Santa Clara. USO would finish the season third in the WCC with a I0-4 conference mark. Lampert,

a senior from Long Beach California, led the conference with 104 blocks and was a first team AII-WCC selec-

2001 senior setter Ali Martin, uso·s 4th leading setter all-time

tion . Lampert and the rest of the San Diego offense was assisted by Martin, who finished her career as the fourth al l-time leading setter in San Diego vol leyball history. Junior Noel Frohman was the most cons istent attacker for San Diego in 200 I. Frohman will return for her senior season after captur– ing All-West Coast Conference first team honors in 200 I. Frohman used her 31-inch vertical leap to lead the Toreros in kills with 426 during the regular season and also in digs with a 3.06 average per game. San Diego finished the regular season in third place in the West Coast Conference with a league record of I0-4. The Toreros have not experienced a losing season in conference play si nce 1990 and have compiled a WCC record of 93-33 since 1992. The Toreros, who won back-to-back WCC Championships in 1997-98, have not finished any lower than fourth in the conference since 1989. In 2001 the Toreros swept Gonzaga, Portland, St. Mary's and San Francisco and sp lit season series with LMU and Santa Clara. San Diego was defeated twice by conference champion Pepperdine. With a 2 1-8 record after regular season play, the Toreros were awarded a birth into the NCAA Tournament. The se lection would be

USO huddles during an improbable comeback win over UCSB in the

THE2001 TOREROS

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,

San Diego's sixth in school hi story and the fifth in six years. The tournament seeded USO against #25 ranked UC Santa Barbara in first round action in the Pyramid at Long Beach. It was the first meeting between the two teams in 200 1 and it proved to be one to remember. The Toreros would start the game with no conviction, dropping games one and two 30-26. USO would come roaring back after being down 20-12 in game three. The Toreros found a way to rattle off six straight points

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to win game three 30-28 and stay alive. With their season on the line, the resurgence continued in the fourth set as the Toreros led 27-14 and held off a furious Santa Barbara rally to win 30-27. Forc– ing a fifth and final game the Toreros prevai led in dramatic fashion to play the #1 ranked and undefeated Long Beac h State 49ers in round two . "Santa Barbara was a

Fina12001 wee Standings wee Overall

School Record Pct. Record I. Pepperdine* 14-0 l.000 23-4 2. Santa Clara* 11-3 .786 19-10 3. San Diego* 10-4 .714 22-9 4. LMU 8-6 .571 15-10 5. Gonzaga 5-9 .357 9- 17 6. San Francisco 4-10 .286 9-15 7. Portland 2-12 .143 6- 19 8. St. Mary's 2-12 .143 5-21 *NCAA Tournament Participants ~ Fina12001 AVeATop-25 Rk School Record I Stanford (62) 33-2 2 Long Beach St. (3) 33-1 3 Nebraska 31-2 4 Arizona 25-5 5 USC 25-4 6 Florida 28-2 7 Wisconsin 27-4 8 Pepperdine 23-4 8 UCLA 21-9 10 Colorado St. 29-4 11 Texas A&M 26-6 12 Ohio State 27-4 13 Hawaii 29-5 14 Pacific 28-8 15 Utah 25-7 16 Northern Iowa 31 -2 17 Penn State 22-8 18 Kansas State 20-8 19 Michigan State 21-8 20 Illinios 21-9 21 Utah State 20-11 22 BYU 20-9 23 Colorado 19-22 24 San Jose State 25-8 25 San Diego 22-9

2001 offensive leader DH Noel Frohman

thrilling match for us," said Head Coach Jennifer Petrie after the win. " It's a great testament to what hard work and determination can do. We ' ve been in si tuations where we 've been up against bigger teams and we haven ' t been there. I think tonight we kind of arrived as a team." The 200 I season ended with a loss to the eventual NCAA Tournament runners-up Long Beach State. The second round ap– pearance was USD's fourth in five years, a trad ition USO hopes to continue in 2002.

USD 2001 : (front 1-r) Ann Mott, Holly Olmsted, BrynneYoung, Noel Frohman, Katie Kahlweiss, Kalae Arauj o, Ali Martin (top 1-r) Brent Hilliard, Jen Petrie, Lisa Gordon, Bridget Merritt, Lindsey Lampert, Kristen Hurst, Debra Robertson, Devon Forster, Andrea DeMark, Tammy Leibl.

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Final 2001 San Diego vonevball Overall Team Statistics

BHE

BA TB

BS

RE

TA

Err

Att¾ Ast. SA SE

Dig 153

Kill

GP/MP

Player

#

4 4

0

0

0

-.333 .266 .157 .327 .265 .231 -062 .287 .600 .000 .204 .193 .224 -. 125

17

25 27

1

29 26

12 10

70/22

6

3

ARAUJO, Kalae

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

86

63

23

69 46

1

234

103/29 22/13 27/14 106/31 77/26 67/22 106/31

522

65 15 19

ROBERTSON, Debra

1

7

6

1 3 5 4 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 1

8 0 4

11

29 52 93

3 1

6 1

89

MOTT, Ann

101 249 746

18 38 29

15 33 25

4

0

0

GORDON, Lisa

·27

26

233 211 101

34 22

1308 25

MARTIN, Ali

22

2 0

22 17

130

30

FORSTER, Devon YOUNG, Brynne LAMPERT, Lindsey OLMSTED, Holly KAHLWIESS, Kalie HURST, Kristen ROY, Jocelyne FROHMAN, Noel DeMARK, Andrea JOYCE, Allison

302

1

1

16

5

1

1

1

0

109 0

81

58 20

28

4 0 0

112

23

7 2

11

640

296

10

5 1

5 1

10

1 0

8 1

7 0

11 3

13/9

0

0

1

0

0

10 12 13 14 15 16

4/5

273 202 315 116

10

53

48

33 29

35 21 17 10

69 10 23

101/30

39

530 347

82 65

190 132 434

1

8

7

7

81 /27

42

4

2 0 0

38

1231

13

158

102/29

2 0

2 0

11

26

14

7 0

4 0

67/23

56

0

2

0

0

000 .232 .193

0

0

3/3

1801

172 186

325 237 60 424 278 76

74

4543 4351

1597 188 239 1373 175 239

1777 722 1524 686

11 2/31 11 2/31

TEAM

1684 66

Opponents

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15 15 18 21 22 28 29

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Final 2001 San Diego Vollevball wee Team Statistics

Player

Dig BS

BA TB

GP/MP Kill Err TA

Att% Ast. SA RE

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

-.250 4

26/8

1

2

4

16 12

6 0 3 0 3 7 2 0

61 38

0

0

0

ARAUJO, Kalae

48/13

117 51

260

.254 .000

14

31

45

5 2

ROBERTSON, Debra

9/6 9/5

6

6 8

24 35

2

11

1

1 2

2 4

MOTT. Ann

15 40

.200 0

1

0

2

GORDON, Lisa

665

51/14 45/14

13 74

113 457

19 14

.239 .247

127 3 119 2

16 12

MARTIN. Ali

10

187

17 17

12

FORSTER, Devon YOUNG, Brynne LAMPERT, Lindsey OLMSTED, Holly KAHLWIESS, Katie HURST, Kristen ROY, Jocelyne FROHMAN, Noel DeMARK, Andrea JOYCE, Allison

27/9

-.100 0

41

0

1

10

0 3 0

0

1

1

50/14

147

.338 .000 .000 .186 .11 2 .241

16

38

305

3 8 0

28

44

54

3/3 3/3

0 0

0 0

0 0

1

0 0

1 1

1 1

1

10 12 13 14 15 16

0

0

22

47/14 38/14 51/14

40 15 60

242

16

14 10

140 2

24

85 24

32

2

2

80

80

0 1 0 0

3

3 6 1 0

207

611

164

10

2

21

22

-.500 4

28/9

0 0

1 0

2 0

11

46

0 0

0 0

1/1

.000

0

0

0

51 /14 51 /14

829 315 2143 .240 700 333 2048 .179

748 88

856 41 818 34

148 115.0 143 105.5

TEAM

77 88

639

Opponents

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Bold- Indicates Team Leader Final 2001 wee Individual Leaders !Regular Season Totals!

Service Aces Name Forster, Devon Hurst, Kristen Gustorf, Laura Chroustovska, Kat

Team USO USD LMU GON PEP

Cl

G

No.

Per/Game

69 93 90 93 76

30 37 34 35 27

.43 .40 .38 .38 .36

FR FR JR JR FR Cl so JR JR so FR

Harris, Brie

Kills Name

Team

G

No. 394 433 426 370 354

Per/Game

4.93 4.81 4.30 3.98 3.93

80 90 99 93 90

Wilkins, Katie Gallup, Kristin Frohman, Noel Potter, Becky Muratore, Toni

PEP LMU USD scu scu

Blocks Name

Solo Total. Per/Game

Team USO GON GON PEP USF

Cl

G

1.06 1.03

98 95 91 76 76

26 18 10 15 10

104

Lampert, Lindsey

SR so JR so

98 86 71 70

Cullen, Abby

.95 .93 .92

Tumova, Zuzana Hache, Lyndsey

Stover, Nikki

Digs Name

No. 320 279 320 296 225

Per/Game

Team scu

Cl

G

3.64 3.58 3.30 3.29 3.17

88 78 97 90 71

SR SR SR JR JR

Bari, Jami

Snow, Melissa

PEP scu LMU PEP

Thompson, Merrin

Gustorf, Laura

Rodriguez, Paola

Assists Name

No. 991

Per/Game

Cl

G

Team PEP scu USD LMU GON

13.96 13.68 12.45 12.43 11.34

71 97 98 87 93

JR so SR so JR

Rodriguez, Paola

1327 1220 1081 1055

Sousa, Kelli Martin, Ali

Oehlman, Nicole Chroustovska, Kat

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