USD Volleyball 2003

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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO VOLLEYBALL

USO VOLLEYBALL FACTS:

GENERAL INFORMATION: Location .... ......................................... .................. San Diego, CA Founded ................. ........................ ................ ........... .. ............ 1949 Enrollment ................. .............................................. ............. 7,200 President ............................... ............ .......... Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. Athletic Director ....................... ............................................ TBA Affiliation ........................... ......... ..................... NCAA Divison I , Conference .................. ..... .......... ............................... West Coast Nickname ..................... ....... ............................................. Toreros School Colors ............ ................ Columbia Blue, Navy, White Arena ........................................................ Jenny Craig Pavilion Capacity ................................................................................. 5,100 Athletic Dept. Phone .......... ............... .................. (619) 260-4803 VOLLEYBALL HISTORY: First Year of Volleyball ............................................... ........ 1975 Overall All-Time Record .. ..... ................ .............. 415-352 (.541) NCAA Appearance (Last) .............................................. 7 (2002) NCAA Tournament Record ..... .................. .................... ........ 4-7 Best All-Time Record ........................................ ........ 26-4 (1997) TEAM INFORMATION: Head Coach ................................. ......................... Jennifer Petrie Alma Mater ... .................................... ..... William & Mary, 1992 Record at USD ....... ................. ........................ 84-37 (Fifth Year) Overall Record .................................. ... .......... 84-37 (Fifth Year) Petrie email .... .................... ... .........jenniferpetrie@sandiego.edu Assistants ........... ........... Brent Hilliard (Long Beach St., 1992) .................... ..................... ....... Tammy Liebl (Arizona St., 1986) Volleyball Phone ................................................. (619) 260-5909 2002 Overall Record ........... .... .............. ............................ ..... 25-8 2002 WCC Record ............ .......... ..... ............................. 10-4 (3rd) 2002 Post Season ....... ................................. NCAA First Round ................... ............. ......................*6th NCAA Berth in 7 seasons Starters returning/lost ............ .............................................. 4/2 Letterwinners returning/ lost ............................................... 9/ 2 Newcomers .............................. ......................................... ........... 6 CONTACT INFORMATION: Dir. Media Relations ................................................. Ted Cosen Volleyball Contact .......... .................... ............ Nick Mirkovich Office Phone ................................... ........ ............... (619) 260-4745 Fax .......................................................................... (619) 260-2990 Press Row Phone ..... ........ ..... ........................ ....... (619) 260-7555 USD Torero Hotline ............................................ (619) 260-2323 Nick Mirkovich E-mail ......................... nmirk@sandiego.edu Website ............ ....................... ................. www.usdtoreros.com

First Team All-WCC attacker Devon Forster

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

IFC .................................... Jenny Craig Pavilion 1 ......... ... .... ........ Contents and USD Information 2-4 ..... .. ................. ... ................. Season Preview 4-7 ...................................... USD Coaching Staff 8 .. .... .. ........ .. ..... .... .. ....... ... .. Roster/Team Photo 10-15 .................................... Torero Biographies 16- 18 ...... ..... ........ .......................... 2002 Review 20-21 ... .. .............. ... The West Coast Conference 22 ................................. All-Time Series Results 23 ....... ............. ........... .. .. .. Results Year-by-Year 24-26 ...... ........ ..................... Torero Record Book 27 .... .......... .............. ........... .....Torero Honor Roll 28 ... ... ....... .......... .. .................. Volleyball Alumni 29 .......................................... Academic Support 30 ............. ...................... USD Athletic Facilities 31 .... ............... ......... ....... .. .... Media Information 32 ............................The University of San Diego IBC ........................................ This is San Diego

The 2003 USO Volleyball Media Guide was produced by the USO Athletic Media Relations Office.

Design, Edit & Layout - Nick Mirkovich Photography - Brock Scott, Stan Liu

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2003 SEASON PREVIEW

2003 S EASON O UTLOOK

S ince 1993 the University of San Diego volleyball team has appeared in postseason play nine times, captured a pair of West Coast Conference Championships and has averaged 22 wins per year- a track record that certainly validates a spot for the Toreros among the nation's top-25. But after a difficult NCAA Tournament pairing dealt No. 25 San Diego a first round date with tournament top-seed and eventual National Cham– pion Southern California last season, USD enters the 2003 season still looking to prove that they belong among the nation's elite. "Last season's draw really made us aware of how important it is to be recognized as a top-16 team," says San Diego head coach Jennifer Petrie. "We play in the nation's toughest region and have to overcome the fact that we will consistently be challenged by a number one ranked team." In preparation for the inevitable, seven of the twelve non-conference opponents San Diego has scheduled this fall were participants in the 2002 NCAA Tournament. Perennial national powers Stanford and Long Beach State highlight a very difficult early season slate for USD. Other 2003 opponents include UC Santa Barbara, Michigan State, Arizona State, and Utah. "The fact that all of our returning players have faced a number one seed (Long Beach State ' 01, Southern California ' 02) helps our confidence," says Petrie. "We' ve played the best and this schedule will help our team, not intimidate us."

Lindsey Sherburne ranked 9th nationally with 13.54 assists per game as a freshman last season.

When West Coast Conference play commences with a road trip to the Northwest in early October, San Diego will begin its quest to challenge Pepperdine and Santa Clara for a league championship, an accomplishment that has eluded USD since

winning back-to-back crowns in 1997 and '98. The Toreros enter the year armed with one of the league' s top attackers in junior Devon Forster (Boulder, CO). Forster has twice been named an All-WCC First Team selection and is coming off a sophomore season in which she challenged San Diego single season marks in kills, digs and aces. San Diego also has one of the nation's best setters in sophomore Lindsey Sherburne (Saratoga, CA). Sherburne was named the WCC co-Freshman of the Year after passing out 1,454 assists last season, ranking her 9th nationally with a 13.59 assists per game aver– age. Sherburne's assist total in 2002 was the second highest among any San Diego player in school history. Up front, USD returns seniors Lisa Gordon (Sacramento, CA) and Bridget Merritt (Seal Beach, CA). Gordon enjoyed an excellent jun– ior campaign, highlighted by a ten-block per– formance against UC Riverside. Gordon ap-

Seven of San Diego's non-conference opponents this year qualified for the NCAA Tournament last season.

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2003 SAN D IEGO VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

Opponent Arizona State Tournament Fri 29-Aug Ohio University Sat 30-Aug Utah Sat 30-Aug Arizona State Stanford Classic Fri 5-Sep Stanford Sat 6-Sep UCSB Tue 9-Sep UC Irvine University of San Diego Invitational Fri 12-Sep

5:00PM 10:00AM 7:00PM

7:00PM 5/7:00PM 7:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM 10:00AM 12:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM

Long Beach St. vs Maryland E.S.

San Diego vs. Fresno St.

Fri 12-Sep Sat 13-Sep Sat 13-Sep Sat 13-Sep Sat 13-Sep

San Diego vs. Maryland Eastern Shore

Fresno St. vs Long Beach St.

Maryland Eastern Shore vs Fresno St.

San Diego vs. Long Beach St.

7:00PM

Tue 16-Sep San Diego State American University Tournament Sat 20-Sep Michigan State Sat 20-Sep American or Loyola University of San Diego Tournament Fri 26-Sep

Kristen Hurst is returning off a sopho– more season in which she ranked among USD team leaders in aces, digs and blocks.

1:30PM 4:30/7:00

5:00PM 7:00PM 12:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM

Loyola Marymount vs. Dayton

wee PRESEASON CoACHES PoLL WOMENS VOLLEYBALL2003

San Diego vs. Fairfield Dayton vs. Fairfield

Fri 26-Sep Sat 27-Sep Sat 27-Sep Sat 27-Sep Fri 3-Oct Sat 4-Oct Sat 11-Oct Fri 17-Oct Sat 18-Oct Fri 24-Oct Sat 25-Oct Fri 31-Oct Sat 1-Nov Tue 4-Nov Sat 8-Nov Fri 14-Nov Sat 15-Nov Fri 21-Nov Sat 22-Nov Dec 5-6

Loyola Marymount vs. Fairfield

# School

Votes

San Diego vs. Dayton

64 54 47 39 33 22 18 11

1. Pepperdine (8).

Portland Gonzaga

2. Santa Clara 3. San Diego

Santa Clara St. Mary's

4. Loyola Marymount

5. Saint Mary's 6. San Francisco

San Francisco Pepperdine

7. Portland 8. Gonzaga

Loyola Marymount

Gonzaga Portland

(first place votes)

San Diego State Santa Clara San Francisco St. Mary's Loyola Marymount Pepperdine NCAA 1 st and 2 nd Round NCAA Regionals NCAA Finals

Dec 12-13 Dec 18-20

Bold- Indicates USO home matches played in the Jenny Craig Pavilion

The 2003 NCAA Tournament Finals will be held in Dallas, Texas.

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2003 SEASON PREVIEW

peared in all of San Diego's 33 matches last season and led the Toreros with 49 total blocks in WCC play. Junior Kristen Hurst (Bakersfield, CA) was recognized as one of the best right side players in the conference, earning All-WCC Honorable Men– tion honors a season ago. Hurst was a key member of San Diego's 25-win season, ranking among team and league leaders in aces (38) and digs (314). Proven defensive specialists in senior Brynne Young (La Canada, CA) and sophomore Monica Peterson (Los Angeles, CA) provide depth at the libero position. Katie Kahlweiss (Huntington Beach, CA) is another tal– ented returner on the USD roster. Kahlweiss and teammate Lindsey Sherburne represented the U.S. in international competition this sum– mer. The talent loaded USD line-up is complemented by an incoming class made up of some of the best prep athletes in the nation. "Our incoming freshmen will provide us with much needed depth and there should be healthy competition for spots," commented Petrie on this season's newcomers. The 'depth' bring in resumes that boast prep All-American honors, city player of the year accolades, All-State recognition, league MVP winners, and so on and so forth . The league coaches have tabbed San Diego to place third behind Pepperdine and Santa Clara in the annual preseason poll. USD received 39 votes for placement in the American Volleyball Coaches Association preseason national top-25 .

USATODAY/AVCA D IVISION I C OACHES TOP 25 2003 PRESEASON POLL

Rk School

2003 Rk

Pts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

USC (64)

1624 31-1 1 1518 34-2 3 1476 34-3 4 1447 32-5 2 1281 26-7 6 1238 32-6 11 1219 31-2 5 1071 34-3 9 1048 30-3 8

Hawai'i (1)

Florida Stanford

Pepperdine Minnesota

Nebraska

N. Iowa

UCSB

Arizona

978 850 668 650 588 573

20-12 10 25-8 16 33-6 17 20-14 15 24-7 19 21-9 21 28-4 14 24-9 18 21-11 13 24-8 7 32-4 12 26-8 20 28-6 NR 20-12 NR 21-12 22 23-9 NR

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Penn State

Georgia Tech

UCLA

Santa Clara Kansas State

Long Beach St. 519

Wisconsin Ohio State

496 425

Washington St. 409

N . Carolina Missouri Louisville

388 361 315 266 245 221

Texas

California

Michigan St.

Others receiving points and listed on two or more ballots: Miami 174; Temple 171; Washington 130; Colorado State 121; Notre Dame 116; Texas A&M 99; Pacific 88; Utah 73; Eastern Washington 55; BYU 40; U. of San Diego 39; Michigan 18; Arkansas 14; Duke 14; South Carolina 14; Arizona State 13; Loyola Marymount 9; Fresno State 7; In- diana 3.

-Indicates 2003 opponent

Seniors (l-r) Brynne Young, Lisa Gordon and Bridget Merritt .

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VOLLEYBALL COACHING STAFF

JENNIFER PETRIE

HEAD COACH FIFTH SEASON WILLIAM & M ARY 1992 (B.A. A RT HISTORY) NORTH CAROLINA 1997 (M.A. ATHLETIC A DMINISTRATION)

Jennifer Petrie is in her fifth year as the Toreros head coach. During four seasons under Petrie's guidance San Diego has won nearly 70 percent of their matches and have totaled an outstanding record of 84-37. Ranked 25 th nationally in the fi– nal regular season 2002 American Volleyball Coaches Asso– ciation Poll and 25 th in the final 2001 poll, Petrie has estab– lished San Diego as one of the premiere volleyball programs in the nation. Last season Petrie guided the Toreros into the NCAA Tourna– ment for the third time in her four-year tenure as USD's head coach. Over the past two seasons Petrie owns a 47-17 record and a 20-8 mark in the highly competitive West Coast Confer– ence. In 1999, her inaugural season as San Diego's head coach, the Toreros enjoyed immediate success finishing 23-6 and ad– vancing into the NCAA's round of 48. The 2003 season is Petrie's seventh at the University of San Diego after serving as USD's top assistant in 1997 and 1998. As an assistant, Petrie helped the Toreros claim back-to-back West Coast Conference Championships. After taking over the pro– gram in 1999, Petrie became just the third head coach in USD volleyball history. Petrie was a standout volleyball player at the College of Wil– liam and Mary. She was twice named Colonial Athletic Con– ference Player of the Year (1990-91) and a two-time All-South– ern Region selection (1990-91) . She gained national level play– ing experience in 1990 when she competed on the gold-medal– winning U.S. Olympic Festival North Region Team. Her collegiate coaching career began when she joined the volleyball staff at Indiana State University 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 Juniors Volleyball Club and graduated 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 De– gree in Sports Administration at North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 1997.

Petrie has led San Diego to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and has won nearly 70% of her matches as San Diego's head coach.

PETRIE' s COACHING FILE Overall Year Record (Pct.) 2002 25-8 (.757) · 2001 22-9 (.709) 2000 14-14 (.500) 1999 23-6 (.793) Career Years Record (Pct.) 4 84-37 (.694)

Conference Record (Place) wee 10-4 (3rd) WCC 10-4 (3rd) wee 7-7 (4th) wee 11-3 (2nd) All-Time WCC Record (Years) 38-18 (4 seasons)

NCAA Tournament

1st Round 2nd Round

2nd Round

*Career winning percentage of (.694)

*Finished 3-of-4 regular seasons ranked in the AVCA Top-25 *Three NCAA Tournament appearances in four years

Jennifer is married to Mark Petrie. The couple are proud parents of newborn daughter Jane Frances.

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VOLLEYBALL COACHING STAFF

B RENT HILLIARD

A SSISTANT C OACH THIRD SEASON

L ONG B EACH STATE 1993 (B.A. P OLITICAL SCIENCE)

Brent Hilliard is in his third season with the Toreros as the team's top assistant. Hilliard comes to USO after a stellar playing career in which he earned NCAA Player of the Year accolades and repre– sented the United States at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. Hilliard came to USO in 2001 after serving as the Head Volleyball Coach at Cuyamaca Junior College in 1999 and 2000. In 1992, as an opposite or right side player at Long Beach State, Hilliard was named the NCAA Player of the Year leading his team to a 31-1 record. Hilliard earned All-American honors four times in his college career and was a three-time selection as a First-Team NCAA All- American. In 1991 Hilliard propelled the 49ers to a National Championship, beating USC in Honolulu, avenging a championship match loss to USC the year before. In 1992 Hilliard was selected to play for the U.S.A. in the 1992

Hilliard was an NCAA All-American and the 1992 Player of the Year at Long Beach State.

Olympics in Barcelona. Hilliard, the team's youngest member, helped the U.S.A. de– feat Cuba in the '92 games and claim the Bronze medal. One year later, Hilliard won a silver medal in the 1993 Pan American Games. Hilliard also owns a Bronze medal won at the 1991 World Cup. Hilliard continued his volleyball career as a professional in Europe from 1995-1998, playing two seasons in Belgium and one season in the Netherlands. In 1996, Hilliard and the Maasiek Volleyball club from Bel– giumwon the country's championship and competed in the European Champions League.

USD coaches ({-r) Brent Hilliard, Jennifer Petrie and Tammy Leib!.

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VOLLEYBALL COACHING STAFF

LAURA JOHNSON

TAMMY LEIBL

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON

ASSISTANT COACH FIFTH SEASON ARIZONA STATE 1986

OHIO STATE 1994 (8.A. EDUCATION)

Laura Johnson, a two-time NCAA All-America setter at Ohio State, will begin her second season as a volunteer assistant on San ° Diego's coaching staff. At Ohio State University, Johnson was a four-year scholar-athlete on the women's volleyball team.She helped the Buckeyes to a pair of Big Ten Conference Championships and two NCAA Final Four appearances. Individually, Laura was a two-time All-America selection, Division I "National Player of the Year", Honda Award Winner and Ohio State Hall of Fame Inductee. Johnson is currently a graduate student in the Masters of Counsel– ing Program at the University of San Diego. Her emphasis is Col– lege Student Services but her passion is working with student– athletes. She is scheduled to complete her post-graduate degree in May of 2004. After achieving her Bachelor of Arts degree in Education at Ohio State in 1994, she continued to pursue volleyball professionally as a member of the USA National team. Laura represented the U.S. in major competitions worldwide from 1996-2000 and was an alternate selection for the 2000 Olympic games. Laura is married to USD' s women's associate head basketball coach Erik Johnson. They are proud parents of newborn daughter Daly Kathryn.

Tammy Leib! is now in her fifth season as an assistant coach at USD, serving as the team's top assistant in 1998 and 1999. Leib! brings vast international playing experience 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 National Team in 1987. Another highlight of her distin– guished international career included 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 defensive categories. After two All-PAC-Ten seasons at ASU, Leib! 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! played professionally for three years in Italy and Brazil. Tammy is married to Geoffrey Leib!, a USO graduate and immigration attor– ney. The two reside in Del Mar, California with their two sons, Tyler and Noah.

Leib! represented the U. S. in three Olympics (1988, 1992 & 1996).

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TEAM ROSTER

The 2003 Toreros top (l-r) Kristen Hurst, Christie Dawson, Lisa Gordon, Bridget Merritt, Ryan Maspero, Emily Haas Mtddle (l-r) Monica Peterson, Devon Forster, Cassie Wolpem Bottom (l-r) Shannon Ayer, Brynne Young, Jakie Bernardin, Katie Kahlweiss, Lindsey Sherburne.

2003 USD VOLLEYBALL ROSTER

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Monica Peterson Christie Dawson Cassie Wolpern Lindsey Sherburne Devon Forster Brynne Young Jackie Bernardin Katie Kahlweiss Bridget Merritt Lisa Gordon

Los Angeles, CA/Notre Dame Academy Apple Valley, CA/Granite Hills HS Belle Plaine, MN/Belle Plaine HS Fair Oaks, CA/Bella Vista HS Saratoga, CA/Archbishop Mitty HS La Canada, CA/Flintridge Sacred Heart HS Bakersfield, CA/ Centennial HS Huntington Beach, CA/Mater Dei HS Seal Beach, CA/Los Alamitos HS Boulder, CO/Boulder HS

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12 Kristen Hurst 14 Emily Haas 15 Ryan Maspero 16 Shannon Ayer

Bakersfield, CA/Stockdale HS Gardnerville, NV/Douglas HS

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Fr. Fr. Fr.

San Antonio, TX/Winston Churchill HS Lake Quivira, KS/Notre Dame de Sion Prep

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Head Coach:

Jennifer Petrie (5th Season, William &Mary 1992) Brent Hilliard (3rd Season, Long Beach State 1993) Tammy Leibl (5th Season, Arizona State 1986) Laura Johnson (2nd Season, Ohio State 1994)

Assistant Coaches:

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T HE T OREROS

LISA GORDON

#4

SENIOR 6-1

MIDDLE HITTER FAIR OAKS, CA BELLA VISTA HS

Led USD with 49 blocks during wee play 2002 wee Top-10 in blocks (103) and hitting % (.280)

GORDON'S CAREER STATS

KILL

Year MP/GP 2000 17/31 2001 14/27

TB 16

ATI

ATT% A

SA DIG BS BA

.367 .327 .281 .319

90

46 52

3 1 9

15

2

14

101

1

4

3 15 18 17 88 105 22 117 139

2002 33/114 445 Career 64/172 636

200 298

24 65

13 26 84

Junior in 2002: Played in 114 games, which was 2nd best among any USD player in 2002, starting in all 33 of USD matches... Regis- tered career numbers in virtually every statistical category... Led the Toreros in blocks (49) in WCC play... Turned in double digit kill performances on five different occasions... Her 10 block as- sists vs. UC Riverside (9-24-02) was third highest all-time in USD history... Ranked among the WCC's top-10 in hitting per- centage (.280)... Finished the regular season 7th in overall blocks within the WCC with 103. Sophomore in 2001: Played in 27 games and 14 matches as a sophomore... Totaled 11 or more kills on three separate occa–

BRIDGET MERRITT

#11

SENIOR 6-1

MIDDLE HITTER SEAL BEACH, CA Los ALAMITOS HS

sions... Posted an outstanding at– tack percentage of .327... Blocked 7 and killed 11 against Brown (9-7- 01). Freshman in 2000: Named USD's most improved player... Posted an outstanding .367 attack percent– age... Played in 17 matches and 31 games. Prep/Club: Attended Bella Vista High 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... Par– ents are Carol and John Gordon.... Born on December 20, 1981 in Carmichael, CA.

Junior in 2002: Returned from injury to play in six matches at the end of the season, includ– ing appearing in USD's NCAA Tournament First Round match with USC. .. Killed four in five attacks at St. Mary's (11-9-02) in her sec– ond game back. .. Added three kills at Port– land (11-16-02). 2001: Sat out the entire season with an injury. Sophomore in 2000: Appeared in 24 matches and played in 66 games as a sophomore.. . Had a season and career high 20 kills vs. South– east Missouri (9-22)... Totaled 10 blocks at Fresno St. (9-21) ... Recorded 72 blocks on the season and 174 kills. Freshman in 1999: Named USD's Most Im– proved player in 1999. Competed in 29 games and 84 matches for USD... Posted a .255 hit– ting percentage, including 189 kills. Second

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for the Toreros in total blocks with 82... Recorded career-high 14 kills and 10 blocks versus Santa Clara (10-16). Prep/Club: Scholar Athlete at Los Alamitos where she was a two– time member of the All-Sunset League first team... After senior sea– son with the Griffens, competed in the Orange County All-Star Game... Asics Nova club team placed second at the Austin qualifi– ers and fifth at Nationals. Personal: Double major (English and Communications)... Also re– cruited by Baylor, Cal Poly, and Oregon...Parents are JoAnn Springer and Steve Merritt. .. Born November 7, 1981 in Long Beach, CA.

ship and Semi-final State finish in her sophomore campaign... Helped her club volleyball team, Valley Thunder, to an eighth place finish in Davis. Personal: Psychology major... Chose USD for its campus and volleyball team... Also recruited by the University of Missouri, Kan- sas City... Ran track in high school and was named MVP in junior season... Parents are Matt and Sue Young... Brynne was born on August 16, 1982 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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MERRITT'S CAREER STATS

#6

JUNIOR 6-1 OUTSIDE HITTER BOULDER, CO B OULDER HS

AIT

KILL ATf% A SA DIG BS BA

Year 1999 2000 2001 2002

TB

MP/GP 29/84

.255 .286

436 378

189 174

7 1

1 8

34 18

15 67 82

7

72

65

24/66

DNP

16

.312 .268

2

2

8

1 9

0 9

3

0

5/6

371

Career

22 134 156

58/156 830

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B RYNNE YOUNG

All-Wee First Team performer (2001 & 2002) USD all-time season Top-5 in Aces/Digs/Kills (2002) Named 2001 wee Freshman of the Year Sophomore in 2002: All-WCC First Team selection for the sec– ond straight season... 2002 USO All-Tournament Team and 2002 USO Invitational AIi-Tournament Team player... 2002 Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational All-Tournament TeamSelection... WCC leader in aces with 44, which was also 4th highest in USD single season history... Totaled 392 digs (3.50 per game), 2nd highest in WCC and 3rd highest in USD single season history...

#7

SENIOR 5-8 LIBERO LA CANADA, CA FLINTRIDGE SACRET HEART HS

Served as USD's primary DS over last six matches of 2002

YOUNG'S CAREER S TATS

AIT KILL ATf% A SA

BA TB

BS

Year 2000 2001 2002

DIG

MP/GP 28/95 22/67 19/47

-.121 -.062 .142

33 16

1 0

12 152 0

2 1 0 3

2 1 0

10

101 0 147 0

1 8

1 3

6

Career 69/209 55 3 Junior in 2002: Played in 45 games and 18 matches, including serv– ing as the team's primary OS in the final six matches of the season... Finished the regular season with 142 digs, a 3.16 average per game which was third highest on the team. .. Posted a career-high 24 digs vs. regionally ranked San Diego State (10-15-02)... Tallied 21 digs vs. St. Mary's (10-12-02). Sophomore in 2001: Appeared in 21 matches and 66 games as a sophomore... Totaled 101 digs playing as a DS... Recorded 12 digs against cross-town rival San Diego State (9-02-01). Freshman in 2000: Young played in every match as a freshman... Recorded at least one dig in all but one match... Served three aces and totaled nine digs at LMU (9-29). Prep/Club: Earned First Team All-League and First Team All-CIF honors as a senior... Junior year, named First Team All-League and Second Team All-CIF... Helped lead her team to a CIF Champion- 1 .018 19 16 400 0

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1/j.'/JJ Ranked in WCC's top six in points (5.12, 5th); d igs (3.50, 3rd); kills (4.44, 6th); aces (.40, 2nd) per game after regular season play... Honored as the WCC Player of the Week (9-28-02) after leading San Diego past four teams while posting a career-high 26 kills vs. Robert Morris (9-27-02). Freshman in 2001: Honored as the WCC Freshman of the Year after an outstanding 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 kills and service aces in conference play .. . Her 4.16 kills per game in conference was a team best in 2001 .. . Totaled 302 total kills and 211 digs as a true fresh– man ... Posted 30 service aces, second highest for an y Torero in 2001. .. Killed a career high 22 in USD's NCAA Tournament victory over UCSB (11-30-01)... Posted double figures in both kills and digs in both NCAA matches. Prep/ Club: Led Boulder High School to a state championship in Colorado... Awarded the state tournament MVP honor... Named the Colorado player of the year as a senior... In her junior season she was a second team all-state selection and helped Boulder High finish second in the state tournament... Played for the Norco Vol– leyball Club... Helped Norco finish 2nd at nationals... Named to the all tournament team at nationals. Personal: Born on July 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 loca tion and the academics... Her favorite athlete is John Elway.

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KRISTEN HURST

#12

JUNIOR 6-1 RIGHT S IDE HITTER B AKERSFIELD, CA STOCKDALE HS

All wee Honorable Mention 2002 Ranked among 2002 team leaders in assists/blocks/ aces

H URST'S C AREER STATS

KILL ATf% A SA DIG BS BA TB

ATT

MP/GP

Year 2001 2002

.204 .218 .207

69 39 273 5

48 53

30/101 530 33/108 550

109 214

100 38 314 10 51 61 169 77 587 15 99 114

Career 63/209 1080 323

Sophomore in 2002: Named an All-WCC Honorable Mention se– lection... Followed up a 39-ace freshman season w ith 38 in 2002... Ranked second amongst USD players with 100 assists... Posted 61 total blocks, 214 kills and 314 d igs in 2002, all those numbers among team-highs... Her 38 aces ranked her third in the WCC in that category. Freshman in 2001: Enjoyed an excellent freshman season ... Earned a starting position and was a key factor in USD's success in 2001.. . Led the Toreros in service aces w ith 39 and her 37 aces during the regular season ranked first in the WCC. .. Played in 101 games over 30 matches... Posted 10 or more digs in 17 matches and ranked second on the team in that category ... Killed a career high 12 at Gonzaga (10-13-01) ... Blocked a career best eight vs. Brown (9-7-01) ... Her 53 blocks on the season was third highest for a Torero in 2001. Prep/Club: Attended Stockdale High School in Bakersfield, CA... Was a first team all-state selection as a senior... 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 all-area selection as a junior and sophomore... Led Stockdale to two straight league championships in 1998 and 1999... Played on the Kem River club team that finished seventh in the Davis Volleyball Festival. Personal: Born September 3, 1983 in Bakersfield, Califor– nia... Daughter of Clark and Ellen Hurst... Chose USD for it's great location and volleyball program... Also recruited by UCLA, Pepperdine, Stanford and Oregon... Also lettered in basketball and softball in high school.

FORSTER'S C AREER STATS

ATT

KILL ATT% A SA DIG BS BA TB

MP/GP

Year 2002 2001

.233 .231 .232

24 44 392 9 22 30 211 4

44 53 25 29

32/112 1239 496

746

302

26/77

46 74 603 13 69 82

Career 58/189 1985 798

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THE T OREROS

K ATIE K AHLWEISS

Played for the South Bay Volleyball Club team. Personal: Born on February, 28, 1984 in Santa Monica, California... Daughter of John and Heidi Peterson.

#10

JUNIOR 5-8

O UTSIDE HITTER H UNTINGTON BEACH, CA M ATER D Ei HS

LINDSEY SHERBURNE #5 S OPHOMORE 5-9 SETTER SARATOGA, CA ARCHBISHOP MITTY HS

K AHLWEISS'S CAREER STATS

BA TB 1 1 1 1 2 2

SA DIG BS

ATT% A

ATI

KILL

Year 2001 2002

MP/GP

0 0 0

0

0

0 2 2

0

0

0

4/ 4

10 10

29 29

.129 .129

27 27

70 70

11/ 18

Career 15/ 22

Sophomore in 2002: Suffered a season ending injury that kept her out of the latter half of the season... Recorded 10 kills during a win against Texas-Pan American (8-30-02)... Killed a career-high 11 against Columbia (9-28-02)... Served up four aces during a victory over Colorado State (9-28-02). Freshman in 2001: Appeared in four matches and three confer– ence games for the Toreros in 2001 ... Recorded a block assist against San Francisco (10-26-01) . Prep/Club: Helped Asics Nova Volleyball Club win the 2001 Na– tional Championship.. . Named to the All-Serra League team as a senior and junior... Helped Mater Dei reach the CIF Finals in both her junior and senior seasons... Coached at Mater Dei by Craig Pazanti. Personal: Born on September 21, 1983... Is the daughter of Genny and Juergen Kahlweiss... Also lettered in track and field at Mater Dei High School.

Named the 2002 co-WCC Freshman of the Year 1454 total assists, 13.59 per game (2nd highest in WCC) All-WCC Honorable Mention 2002 Freshman in 2002: Named 2002 WCC co-Freshman of the Year... 1454 total assists, 13.59 per game (2nd highest in WCC and 2nd highest all-time for any San Diego player in a single season)... 2002 WCC Honorable Mention selection... Needed just 18 more assists

MONICA PETERSON

#1

SOPHOMORE 5-8 LIBERO

Los A NGELES, CA NOTRE DAME ACADEMY

Freshman in 2002: Played in 46 games as a defensive specialist as a true freshman... Posted a career-high 20 digs during USD's come– back win at Texas (9-31-02)... Recorded 10 dig performances against Northwestern (9-6-02) and UC Irvine (9-9-02). Prep/Club: Won the CIF Championship as an underclassman at Notre Dame Academy... Earned second team All-Sunshine League honors as a senior. .. Coached by Tom Brenner at Notre Dame...

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1l}v1 to break the San Diego single season assist record... Totaled 309 digs in 2002, a 2.89 per game average... Posted a .354 attack per– centage, the highest percentage in USD history... Recorded a .421 attack percentage and averaged 13.0 assists per game against re– gionally ranked opponents. Prep/Club: 2002 Volleyball Magaz1i1e Fab 50 Recruit out of Arch– bishop Mitty High School in Saratoga ... Named Cal-Hi Sports Miss Volleyball State Player of the Year and 1 st Team All-America after leading Mitty to the Division IState Championship her senior year... Honored as MVP of State Championships .. .Volleyball Magazi :1e named her as a 1 st Team All-American... Played for the City Beach Volleyball Club that took 2 nd at the junior nationals in 2002. Personal: Born on November 11, 1983... Was also recruited by North Carolina, Santa Clara and Wake Forest... Chose to attend USD because of the location, academics and volleyball team... Daughter of Jon and Linda Sherburne of Saratoga.

NEWCOMERS

JACKIE BERNARDIN

SOPHOMORE 5-6 LIBERO

#8

BAKERSFIELD, CA CENTENNIA L HS

College: Comes to USD after attending the University of Texas as a freshman . Prep/Club: Highly accomplished prep player at Centennial High School. .. Four-time All-Southwest Y.League selection... League MVP as a senior. .. All-Area selection as a sophomore, junior and senior... Coached by Brooke Roberts at Centennial.. . Competed for the Bakers– field Club Jamba program. Personal: Born on July 7, 1984 in Bakersfield, California... Unde– cided on a major... Daughter of Jacque and Patty Bernardin.. . Re– cruited out of high school by Texas, Baylor, Ohio State, Oregon, UC Santa Barbara and Northwestern.. . Father Jacque played baseball at Cal Poly SLO.

SHERBURNE' S C AREER STATS

Year 2002

MP/GP

AIT

KILL A1T% A

SA DIG BS BA TB

31/107 206

97 97

.354 .354

1454 15 309 2 1454 15 309 2

30 32 30 32

Career 31/ 107 206

SHANNON AYER

#16

CHRISTIE DAWSON

FRESHMAN 5-7 S ETTER L AKE Q UIVIRA, KS NOTRE DAME DE SION PREP

#2

FRESHMAN 6-1 MIDDLE HITTER

A PPLE V ALLEY, CA GRAN ITE HI LLS HS

Prep/Club: Played for the Sion Storm at Notre Dame de sion Prep... Set Missouri all-time records during her four-year prep career. .. Led the Storm to the 3A State Championship as a junior. .. Was honored as an all-state performer as both a junior and senior. .. All– metro player twice ... As a senior led the Storm to a Missouri 4A state runner-up finish ... Played in the Missouri/Kansas all-star volleyball game... Coached by Mary Lile as a prep. Personal: Born on November 11, 1984 in Lake Quivira, Kansas .. . Daughter of Dennis and Ginny Ayer (AIR) ... Plans to major in Biology ... Recruited nationally by Wake Forest, Rice, Providence, Tennessee and Kansas State... Chose USD for the academic and athletic programs along with the location.

Prep/Club: Four-year varsity letter winner at Granite Hills High School. .. Honored as teamMVP as both a junior and senior. .. Served as team captain her senior year .. . All-CIF first team selection as a senior... Desert Sky League MVP and Daily Prep co-Player of the Year in 2002.. . Set a school record with 33 kills in a single match... Numerous tournament MVP honors and earned all-county by The Sun ... Coached by Carolyn Ruhm as a prep ... Also played for the Rancho Valley club program. Personal: Born on August 27, 1985 in Upland, California ... Daugh– ter of Tim and Marisa Dawson... Undecided on a major. .. Was also recruited by Oregon State and Cal Poly SLO.. . Collects turtles.

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EMILY H AAS

#14

FRESHMAN 6-0 MIDDLE HITTER GARDNERVILLE, NV D OUGLAS HS

Prep/Club: Comes to USD from Gardnerville, Nevada and Dou– glas High School... Three-time first team all conference selection ... Named an all-state player as both a junior and senior... Led Dou– glas High School to three consecutive state tournament appear– ances... Will wear number 14 for the Toreros... Earned All-American honors while playing for the Silver State club program.. . Helped Silver State place third nationally. Personal: Born on August 8, 1985 in Carson City, Nevada ... Daugh– ter of Roland and Leslie Haas ... Also a standout prep basketball player at Douglas .. . Honored as a McDonalds All-American and all-state selection... Was also recruited to play volleyball at UC Santa Barbara and Wisconsin.. . Undecided on a major.

USD's freshmen class of 2003

C ASSIE W OLPERN

#3

F RESHMAN 5-11 O UTSIDE HITTER B ELLE P LAINE, MN B ELLE P LAINE HS

R YAN M ASPERO

#15

FRESHMAN 6-0 O UTSIDE HITTER SAN ANTONIO, TX WINSTON CHURCHILL HS

Prep/ Club: Finished her high school volleyball career as one of the most accomplished prep players in U.S. history... Set the national kill record as a senior at Belle Plaine High School. .. Named an all– state performer in each of her four prep seasons... Named the Minnesota River league MVP three times. .. All conference selection from 3 th grade to 12 th ••• Led the Belle Plaine Tigers to the consola– tion state championship as a junior... As a sophomore helped the Tigers finish 4 th at the state tournament.. . Coached by Donna Brinton Hawkins at Belle Plaine... Led the Minnesota One club program to numerous top-5 finishes in state competition while accumulating all-tournament recognition. Personal: Born on May 29, 1985... Is the daughter of Kevin and Sandi Wolpern... Also lettered in basketball, track and softball in high school. .. Named an all-state performer in both basketball and softball ... Was heavily recruited from schools around the nation (Minnesota, Seton Hall, Maryland and Boston College) ... Chose USD for the weather, beach, well respected volleyball program and the campus setting.. . Favorite food is jelly bread.

Prep/ Club: Four-year letter winner at Winston Churchill High School... Named the Greater San Antonio Player of the Year as a senior. .. Earned All-American honors as a prep senior. .. Honorable Mention Texas MVP.. . First team SA All-State selection following her senior campaign... Churchill team captain as a junior and se- nior... Twice a unanimous first team All-District award winner... Earned numerous All-Tournament honors as a junior and senior at Churchill High School. .. Named to the Texas All-Star team after helping Churchill reach the Regional Finals as a senior... Coached by Robin Gerlich at Churchill. Personal: Born on December 22, 1984 as Kathryn Ryan Maspero in Brisbane, Australia... Is the daughter of Vic and Ruth Maspero... Plans to major in Business Administration with a minor in Visual Arts... Also recruited by Florida State, LSU and Michigan ... Chose USD for the academic and athletic opportunities and the climate.

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2002 S TATISTICS

Overall Stats (All Matches)

Neutral: 5-0

Away: 7-5

Home: 13-3

2002 Record: 25-8

Blocks

Serves

Digs

Assists

Attacks

DIG D/G BS BA TB

SA

SE RE

A

Pct

GP-MP 115-33 114-33 112-33 112-32 108-33 107-31

A/G 0.15 0.08 0.23 0.21 0.18 0.17 0.15 0.11 0.54

TA

E

# Name

K

K/G

23 93 116 17 88 105

1.05 0.57 3.40 3.50 2.91 2.89 1.61 1.61 1.69 1.69 0.50 0.33

121

28 24 15 44 38 15

0 1

35 39 23 56 26 37

17

.329 .281

112 765

364 3.17

2 ROBERTSON, Debra 4 GORDON, Lisa 14 FROHMAN, Noel 6 FORSTER, Devon 12 HURST, Kristen 5 SHERBURNE, Lindsey 16 JOYCE, Allison 7 YOUNG, Brynne 1 PETERSON, Monica 10 KAHLWEISS, Katie

65

9

1.75

445

200

75

49 55 44 53

381 392 314 309

6 9

12 34 24

26 24

172 1429 .262 207 1239 .233

547 4.88

4.43 1.98 0.91 0.00 0.02 0.04 1.50 1.31 0.31 1.33 0.00

496 214

10 51 61

100 0.93 1454 13.59

.218 .354

94 24

550 206

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

30 32

1

97

177 2.95 147 3.13

0 0 0 1 8 5 2 0

0 0

27

1 5 0 3 4 2 1

0 3 0

-.250 11 .167 8

8 6 4

2 0 0 6 3 3 1

60-24 47-19 46-20 18-11

0 1 2

9

0

74 29 22 22

18

7 2 7

.500 .129 .262

1 8 5 2 0

2 2 0 0

10

10

70 42

27 17

18

2

13-9 13-6

8 DIRKS, Nicola 3 OLMSTED, Holly 11 MERRITT, Bridget 15 PATTON, Tessa

.111 140 10.77 2

9

4 8 0

3 1

0.17 0.00

.312 1 -1.00 0

0 2

16

6-5 3-3

0

1

Team U OF SAN DIEGO

1806 15. 70 183 1.59 242 2057 17.89 67 371 252.5

1977 17.19 717 4790 .263

115-33 115-33

1579 13.73 718 4681 .184 1407 12.23 140 1.22 254 1746 15.18 83 356 261.0

Opponents

Bold- Indicates Team Leader

Con£erence Stats (WCC Matches)

Home: 5-2 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-0

2002 WCC Record: 10-4

Blocks

Serves

Digs

Assists

Attacks

K/G

DIG D/G BS BA TB

SE RE

A

SA

Pct

TA 483 598 328 110 160 206

GP-MP K

E

A/G 0.21 0.26 0.17 0.07 1.18 0.16 0.06 0.18 0.40 0.20 0.00 0.00

# Name

16 18 22 27 37 45 14 15 40 49 30 34

3.51

2 5 8 1 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

28 10 15 11 12 12

165

14

13

.267 10

77 57 40 14 23 33

206 4.38 224 4.77

47-14 47-14 47-14 47-14 46-14 44-14 37-12

6 FORSTER, Devon 14 FROHMAN, Noel 2 ROBERTSON, Debra 5 SHERBURNE, Lindsey 4 GORDON, Lisa 12 HURST, Kristen 7 YOUNG, Brynne 16 JOYCE, Allison 1 PETERSON, Monica 11 MERRITT, Bridget 10 KAHLWElSS, Katie 15 PATTON, Tessa 8 DIRKS, Nicola

143 3.04

7 0 0 0 7 7 5 0 0 0

12

6

.279 .3 99 .336 .294 .248 .250 .000 .188 .400 .000 0.00

0.98

46

17

8

3.64 1.09 1.52 1.87 0.03 0.00 0.00 1.40 1.60 0.00 0.00

171

117 2.49

647 13.77 9

51 70 84

0.57 2.82 2.97 2.41 1.06 0.60 0.60 0.00 0.00

26

10 15

3

127 110

11

53

0 0 0 2 2 0 0

0 0 0 2 2 0 0

2 0 0 2 1 2 1

3 0 0 1 0 0

4 2 0

6

1 0 0 7 8 0 0

0 1 0 4 2 0 0

41 18

-.500 1

17-9 17-8

3 2 1 0 0

3 3 0 0

16 15

5-4 5-4 1-1 2-2

0 0

2

0

Team U OF SAN DIEGO

799 17.00 29 163 110.5

15.87 76

55 76

96 95

17.49 251 1922 .297 746

822 668

47- 14 47-14

14.85 25 129 89.5

12.89

698

55

14.21 298 1890 .196

606

Opponents

Bold- Indicates Team Leader

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2002 SEASON REVIEW

TOREROS F INISH 2002 S EASON 13-3 AT HOME A WARDED 6 TH NCAA TOURNAMENT B ERTH IN 7 YEARS.

2002 MATCH R ESULTS (25-8, 10-4 WCC)

August U. of Texas Tournament (Austin, TX) 30 Texas Pan American W 3-0 31 Virginia W 3-0 3 1 Texas W 3-2 September USO Invitational (San Diego, CA) 6 NORTHWESTERN W 3-2 W 3-1 Long Beach St. Tourn. (Long Beach, CA) 12 at Long Beach St. L 1-3 13 vs. Sou th Carolina W 3-0 17 at San Diego St. W 3-1 Fresno State Tournament (Fresno, CA) 20 at Fresno St. L 2-3 21 vs. Sacramen to St. W 3-0 21 vs . UNLV W 3-0 24 UC RIVERSIDE W 3-0 USO Tournament (San Diego, CA) 2 7 ROBERT MORRIS W 3-0 28 COLUMBIA W 3-0 28 COLORADO ST. W 3-1 7 7 9 MONTANA W 3-0 L 2-3 NORTH CAROLINA UC IRVINE

In 2002 San Diego earned its second consecutive NCAA Tournament berth while several individual accomplishments and some key team highlights, including a pair of wins over ranked teams and two team tournament cham– pionships, made the season one of the most successful in recent memory on Alcala Park. But the 2002 season will best be remembered by the puzzling pairing dealt to the Toreros in the first-round of the NCAA Tournament. USD finished the season at 25-8 and swept five of seven conference oppo– nents to post a 10-4 mark within the West Coast Conference, good for third place in the league standings. The year's individual highlights included outstanding performances from senior outside hitter Noel Frohman, who established herself as one of the most accomplished offensive players in USD school history; 1,454 assists by WCC co-Freshman of the Year Lindsey Sherburne, ranking her ninth nationally with a 13.54 assist per game aver– age; one of the best all-around seasons turned in by sophomore Devon Forster since the days of two-time All-American Petia Yanchulova in 1998 and '99. For the second straight season the Toreros dominated on their home floor, posting a 13-3 mark in the Jenny Craig Pavilion. In the last regular season home game of their careers, seniors Debra Robertson and Noel Frohman led an inspired Torero attack that discarded rival Loyola Marymount in straight games. Both Robertson and Frohman would be named first team All-West Coast Conference players later that week. The celebration of an outstanding season was quickly overshadowed by the announcement of the NCAA Tournament pairings shortly after the regular season concluded. Despite being ranked 25 th in the nation by the American Volleyball Coaches Association, San Diego was handed the lowest seed in the Tournament's field of 64-a first round date with national No. 1 seed USC in Los Angeles.

October 4

L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 3-1 L 1-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 2-3 W 3-0

at Sa nta Clara* at San Francisco*

5

ST. MARY'S*

12 15

SAN DIEGO ST.

18 PORTLAND* 19 GONZAGA* 25

at Loyola Marymount*

at Pepperdine*

26

November 1

SAN FRANCISCO* SANTA CLARA*

2 9

at St. Mary's* at Gonzaga*

15 16

at Portland* 22 PEPPERDINE* 23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* December NCAA Regional (Los Angeles, CA) 6 at Sou thern California

L 0-3

*-Indicates wee Match Bold-Indicates home Match

The Toreros after one of their 25 wins in 2002.

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