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Senior Rebekah Torres

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of ExcEllEncE• 1985 & 1986 National Champions

• 1980 & 1990 National Runners Up

• Nine Final Four Appearances (AIAW and NCAA)

• 26 Consecutive Postseason Appearances (1978-2004)

• Appeared in 24 of 28 NCAA Tournaments

• 134 All-Conference Selections

• 20 Academic All-America and All-District Selections

• 19 Tigers have garnered 36 AVCA All-America Honors

• 22 Tigers have garnered 41 AIAW and Volleyball Magazine All-America Honors

• Five Former U.S. National Team Members

• Three Former U.S. Olympians

• Five Big West Conference Championships IncludingBack-to-Back Titles in 1985 & 1986 and 1999 & 2000

• Seven Conference Players of the Year

• 14 Top-10 National Finishes in AVCA Poll

• 19 Individuals and Four Teams Inducted into thePacific Athletic Hall of Fame

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1Media Guide

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ARDS • THREE OLYMPIANS

2011 Pacific Volleyball • www.PacificTigers.com

TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts ................................................................................. 1Outlook ...................................................................................2-3Media Information ................................................................... 4Alex G. Spanos Center .............................................................. 5Roster ......................................................................................... 6Head Coach Greg Gibbons ...................................................8-9Tiger Staff ........................................................................... 10-13Player Profiles .................................................................... 14-302010 Review ...................................................................... 32-332010 Results ............................................................................342010 Statistics .........................................................................352010 Big West Review ...........................................................36Big West Conference ..............................................................37Pacific History .................................................................... 40-42Tiger Tradition .........................................................................43All-Americans .................................................................... 44-45Volleyball Hall of Fame ..........................................................46Olympians & National Team Members ..............................47Honors & Awards ............................................................. 48-49All-Time Roster .................................................................. 50-51Record Book ...................................................................... 52-57Community Bankers Classic History ............................... 58-59All-Time Series Results ..................................................... 60-62All-Time Yearly Results ..................................................... 63-71University Information ..................................................... 74-75Academics ......................................................................... 76-77Administration & Staff Directory .................................... 78-79Athletic Performance & Training .................................... 80-81Athletic Facilities ............................................................... 82-83Team Capsules .................................................................. 84-85Spikerz Club Information .......................................................87In Memorium ..........................................................................88

MEDIA RELATIONSAssistant AD for Communications ...................Mike MillerickAsst.Director of Media Relations/WVB SID .........Ben LaskeyOffice Phone .................................................... (209) 946-2730E-mail ........................................................blaskey@pacific.eduMedia Relations FAX ....................................... (209) 946-2757Internet Address .................................www.pacifictigers.comMailing Address ...3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95211

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation ......................................................Stockton, CaliforniaNickname........................................................................... TigersColors .............................................................Orange and BlackAffiliation ...........................................................NCAA Division IConference ...................................................................Big WestFounded ............ 1851 (California’s first chartered university)Enrollment ..........................................................................6,235President .........................................................Pamela A. EibeckVP of External Affairs & Athletics ......................Dr. Ted LelandAssociate Director of Athletics/SWA ...................Holly TrexlerAthletic Department Phone ........................... (209) 946-2472

VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2010 Record ...................................................................... 19-112010 Big West Conference Record....................9-7/5th PlacePostseason..............................................................................NAStarters Returning/Lost ........................................................ 6/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................ 7/3Home Arena (Capacity) ......... Alex G. Spanos Center (6,150)

COACHING INFORMATIONHead Coach ..............................Greg Gibbons, second seasonCareer Record ................................................................... 60-40Pacific Record .................................................................... 19-11Associate Head Coach....................Ray Batalon, third seasonAssistant Coach ....................................Aven Lee, third seasonVolunteer Assistant Coach .........Lauren Kelly, second seasonGraduate Assistant Coach .......Natalie Robinson first seasonVolleyball Office Phone................................... (209) 946-2389Best time to call ..........................................................mornings

CREDITS: The 2011 Pacific Women’s Volleyball Media Guide was published by the Department of Athletic Media Relations to serve all media and followers of Tiger Vol-leyball. Written and compiled by Benjamin Laskey along with help from the media relations department. Layout and design by Benjamin Laskey. Editorial assistance provided by the Volleyball Staff, Mike Dalgety, Mike Millerick and Kevin Wilkinson. Photo credits to Matt Brown, Gary Jones and the Texas A&M athletic departments.

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SeaSon Preview

Despite entering the new year with a very young team, the Ti-gers enter 2011 with high hopes after graduating just one starter from 2010. Returning the bulk of their team from last year while adding a talented group of freshmen into the fray, the Tigers will once again look to push their way to the top of the Big West and via for a conference title and NCAA tournament bid. Guiding the Tigers in 2011 will once again be head coach Greg Gibbons who enters his second season at the helm of Pacific’s program. After spending his first season teaching and installing his system, Gibbons has the confidence that his young team is ready for the fight that is the Big West Conference and ready to reassert themselves on the national stage among the game’s elite. Helping Gibbons with his task of returning Pacific to prominence will be his stable of assistants that return for another season at his side. Both associate head coach Ray Batalon and assistant coach Aven Lee return for their third season on the Tiger bench while volunteer assistant Lauren Kelly returns for her second season. Added to the staff in 2011 will be undergraduate assistant Nata-lie Robinson who, due to a medical retirement, will move to the sidelines from the court after spending the last two seasons as a defensive specialist for the Tigers. With his staff intact, Gibbons will also call upon his two seniors and four upperclassmen to lead the young Tigers back to the top of the mountain. Seniors Samantha Misa and Rebekah Torres return for their final seasons in the Orange and Black and will be called upon to lead both with their actions and their voices throughout the season. Alongside of their seniors, juniors Hannah Clancy and Gabby Cowden will provide the Tigers with enough veteran leadership to get past any obstacles that may present themselves throughout the year. The four upperclassmen for the Tigers give Pacific a handful of starters with experience at all positions to look to for guidance throughout the season. As it is with every new season, the Tigers have the Big West Conference title on their minds from the outset of the year, how-ever, they must first run the gauntlet in non-conference tourna-ment play before getting their first crack at their conference ri-

vals. The Tigers begin the year on the road in Cedar City, Utah where they will take part in the Southern Utah Invitational. At the tournament, Pacific will take on a former Big West foe in Utah State who earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament in 2010 after finishing last season with a 24-9 overall mark. After closing out play in Utah, the Tigers return home to take on Duke, a regional finals participant last season, prior to their 33rd Annual Commu-nity Bankers Classic. The reigning champions of the tournament, the Tigers will have to take on Army, Duquesne and Mississippi State over two days in order to retain their Classic crown. Head-ing out on the road once again, the Tigers will face their toughest tests of the young season in week three when they head West to Hawai’i to take part in the Verizon Wireless Volleyball Challenge. There, the Tigers will face a pair of top-30 teams in Cincinnati, who received 22 points in the preseason AVCA coaches’ poll, as well as No. 10 Hawai’i on their home turf. Rounding out tourna-ment action, the Tigers will once again host the Hilton Stockton Invitational in week four, bringing in four teams to compete in the three-day tournament prior to conference play. On August 21, at home in the Alex G. Spanos Center, the Tigers will take on regional rival UC Davis on the first night of Big West play as the quest begins for the 2011 conference title. Along the way, the Tigers will face off against No. 22 Long Beach State and Cal Poly, who received eight points in the preseason AVCA coach-es’ poll, the top two ranked teams in the Big West heading into the season. Pacific closes out play in the Big West on Nov. 19 just as they begin it with a tilt against UC Davis, this time on the road in Davis, Calif. Pacific will close out the regular season on Nov. 25 with a contest against Seattle at the Spanos Center with the hopes of the match being a final tune-up for postseason NCAA play. With their sights set on the Big West title, Pacific will be looking for a trip back to the NCAA tournament which begins on Dec. 2-3 at on campus sites before moving on to the regional rounds which are hosted by Florida, Kentucky, Hawai’i and Minnesota in 2011. The final weekend of the tournament is slated for the weekend of Dec. 15-17 in San Antonio, Texas.

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ARDS • THREE OLYMPIANSSeaSon Preview

SeTTeRS The fulcrum of the Tigers’ fast-paced offense, Clancy returns to the court for her second season in the Orange and Black after a strong showing in 2010. Called upon to guide a new offense, Clancy responded with 1,143 assists in her first year while leading the Tigers to 13.4 kills per game. Pacific’s overall kills per game increased over a full kill under Clancy, a number the Tigers will look to improve upon once again in 2011. With just one setter on the roster in 2011, the Tigers will ask Torres to once again go into her utility bag of tricks and act as the team’s backup setter if needed. Having played both on the out-side and as the team’s libero, Torres gives Pacific a much needed utility player to plug in where needed.

MIDDle bloCkeRS Once again looking towards their youth in the middle, the Ti-gers will enter the 2011 season with a stable of big and talented middles from which to call upon throughout the year. Returning to the court are the Tigers starting middles from a season ago, Cowden and all-conference sophomore Jennifer Sanders. The duo combined last season to give Pacific a solid offensive attack from the center while leading the way defensively at the net with 188 combined blocks. Joining the mix in the new year is a pair of true freshman in Ava Cramp and Gillian Howard. The pair of young middle block-ers bring to the court an increase in size from last year as the duo stand at 6-6 and 6-4, respectively. Cramp’s long arms and long frame give the Tigers even more freedom on the defensive side of the net as they expect Cramp’s clocking abilities to play a factor immediately in her first year. In Howard, the Tigers expect a big year out of one of their newest players after the freshman earned all-tournament honors at the 2011 USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior Na-tional Championships over the summer.

oUTSIDe HITTeRS Despite the loss of their top hitter from a season ago, the Tigers are once again loaded on the outsides as they will carry six skilled, yet young, attackers in 2011. At the forefront of Pacific’s pin at-tack will be Misa, one of the Tigers’ three all-conference hitters from a season ago. Asked to step into the No. 1 outside hitter

role this season, Misa showed she was up to the task at the end of the 2010 season as the power hitter rolled off three-consecutive 20+ kill efforts in the final three matches of the season to lead the Tigers to victory. Additionally, Misa has proven to be one of the Tigers best off the net defenders as well as Pacific’s best passer, a role she will be once again called upon to fill in the new season. With Misa leading the way, the Tigers feel confident that their young hitters will be able to provide the balanced attack around the court that will be needed to succeed. Returning to the court alongside of Misa are a pair of sophomores in Megan Birch and Siga Appelgate. The duo split time last season on the rightside for the Tigers and will once again vie for playing time, this time at the No. 2 spot behind Misa on the left. Entering their first year at Pacific is a trio of freshmen in Han-na Levanen, Katy Tagart and Anne-Sophie Bauer. A six-rotation player with great leaping ability, Levanen will push immediately for playing time on the rightside of the offense after a stellar high school and club career. Not to be outdone, Tagart will vie for im-mediate playing time at both pins after showing off her offensive skills at the 2011 USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Champion-ships where her team finished with a bronze medal over the sum-mer. For Bauer, the French attacker will have to wait one season to unleash her skills on the Big West as she will redshirt her first year at Pacific.

DeFeNSIVe SpeCIalISTS/lIbeRoS Returning to the court for her second season of action as Pa-cific’s starting Libero, Torres will lead a group of three defensive specialists into the new year. Coming off of one of the top defen-sive season’s in program history, Torres gives the Tigers a reliable anchor along the backline from which they can trasition quickly from defense to offense. In addition to Torres, the Tigers will carry two other defensive specialists in redshirt-sophomore Koala Matsuoka and freshman Maddie Hagen. Originally slated as Pacific’s starter in the back, Matsuoka suffered a season-ending knee injury prior to the start of 2010 and was forced to sit on the sidelines in her first year at Pacific. Back on the court in 2011, Matsuoka gives the Tigers an experienced libero to call upon in support of Torres. In Hagen, the Tigers will have the depth on defense to work through the long Division I season and the tough Big West Conference.

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Media inforMation

paCIFIC aTHleTIC MeDIa RelaTIoNS oFFICe

Address & Location: The exact mailing address for the Pacific athletic media relations office is:

University of the PacificPacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center

3601 Pacific AvenueStockton, CA, 95211

The athletic media relations office is located near the main entrance of the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center, adjacent to the Alex G. Spanos Center off Mendocino Avenue or Larry Heller Drive.

Important Phone Numbers to Note:Athletic Media Relations Office Mike Millerick, Director office ............................(209) 946-2866 Ben Laskey, Assistant Director office ............................(209) 946-2730 Kevin Wilkinson, Assistant office ............................(209) 946-2289 Kyle Bruce, Graduate Assistant Vince Gerbec, Graduate Assistant Victoria Lewis Undergraduate Assistant office ............................(209) 946-2479Athletic Media Relations FAX ....(209) 946-2757Courtside Phone ..................(209) 946-2865

The University of the Pacific appreciates cover-age given to the Tigers by the sporting media and invites all press representatives to be our guests at each Pacific home contest.

CREDENTIALS: All credential requests should be made at least one week prior to the contest being covered. Credentials will be left at the media will call table at the southeast corner of the Alex G. Spanos Center.

VISITING MEDIA: All members of the visiting media are asked to make credential requests through the visiting school’s SID.

Press Row #: Pacific’s press row is located on the west side of the Alex G. Spanos Center. Admittance is by press pass only and is limited to working media and official representatives of each institution.

POSTMATCH INTERVIEWS: Head Coach Greg Gibbons will be made available to media follow-ing a brief cooling period in an area adjacent to the Pacific team room. Student-athletes also will be made available for interviews on request. Please consult with the Pacific Athletic Media Relations staff for procedures. Media representatives are advised to check with the visiting SID as to postgame procedures with visiting student-athletes and coaches. PHOTOGRAPHERS: All photographers must wear assigned passes in plain sight at all times. NCAA rules limit photographers to shoot only from outside the restraining line enclosing the playing surface and bench areas.

GAME SERVICES: The Pacific athletic media relations staff provides pre-game notes, game programs, full statistical summaries and play-by-play packets after each contest.

TELEPHONES: Telephones are available to working media along press row. All calls should be made collect or billed to a third party. Two complimentary phone lines are available to designated “official” visiting radio stations per Big West Conference guidelines. Additional orders should be placed through Pacific Tele-communications (209-946-2919) with Pacific Director of Athletic Media Relations Mike Mil-lerick as a contact.

PARKING: Parking passes are available to all media representatives and must be requested with game credentials. Press parking is located behind the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Cen-ter off Mendocino Avenue, south of the Alex G. Spanos Center.

INTERVIEW POLICY: The Pacific athletic media relations office requests that all student-athlete and coach interviews be arranged through the assistant director of athletic media relations. 24-hour, advance notice is appreciated. Coaches’ and student-athletes’ home and cell phone numbers will not be released.

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ARDS • THREE OLYMPIANSAlex G. SpAnoS Center

In its thirddecadeofoperation, theAlexG.SpanosCenter,homeofPacificbasketballandvolleyball,ownsareputationasoneoftheBigWest’sfinestplayingfacilitiesandoneofthebestintheWest. The6,150-seatcapacityarena,locatedonthesouthwestcornerofthePacificcampusadjacenttoAmosAlonzoStaggMemorialStadium,isthesiteofallPacificmen’sandwomen’sbasketballgames,men’sandwomen’svolleyballmatchesandamultitudeofothersportingandentertainmentevents. Duringthesummerof2008,theSpanosCenterreceivedanewfloor,whichredesignedthegraphicsonthecourtwhileaddingthenewthree-point line formen’sbasketball. Builtatacostofmorethan$7million,thebuildingfeatures3,000chairbackseats,3,000bleacherseatsand150baselineseats.Ithasthecapacitytoexpandto8,000withminimalalterations. ThefacilitywasfundedbyprivatedonationsandmoniesraisedbycommunityvolunteerscomprisingtheSpanosCenterSteeringCommittee.GroundwasbrokenonthesiteonAug.23,1979. Erected by the F&H Construction Company of Stockton, the build-ing has fourmain entrances on the concourse level, 20 feet above theplaying floor. The structure includes team rooms, officials headquarters,and area for two cross courts. A locker facility is located adjacent to theSpanos Center’s southeast entrance in the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center.Glue-laminated(insteadofsteel)beamssupporttheroofofthebuilding,andthelongestofthesetimbersspans248feet. TheTigerbasketballteammovedintotheSpanosCenterfromthe2,901-seatStocktonCivicAuditorium,whichservedasitshomesincetheearly‘60s. The Pacific women’s volleyball programmakes the Spanos Center thesite for all homematches in 2009 for the 29th year. The home of Tigerwomen’s volleyball since it opened in 1981, the arenawas the site of the2001 State FarmWomen’s Volleyball Classic as well as NCAAWomen’s VolleyballChampionshipsin1982and1986(thelatterofwhichPacificwon). TheSpanosCenterhasbeenhometosomeofthelargestcrowdsinNCAAvol-leyballhistory,includingastanding-room-onlycrowdof6,500in1986fortheNCAAChampionship. ThecomplexisnamedafterbenefactorAlexG.Spanos,aPacificgraduateandStockton-basedbusinessmanwhoownstheNFL’sSanDiegoChargers.AformermemberoftheUniversity’sBoardofRegents,Spanosalsoisoneofthenation’slargestbuildersofrentalhousing. The SpanosCenterwas dedicated at an all-university convocationon theweekendofSept.9-11,1981.ItsfirstathleticeventwasavolleyballmatchbetweenOregonandnationally-rankedPacific.

The Alex G. Spanos Center has played host to some of the largest volleyball crowds in NCAA history. It has hosted two NCAA Final Fours and is home to Pacific’s 33rd Annual Community Bankers Classic.

University of the Pacific Women’s VolleyballYearly Attendance at the Spanos Center

Home Total AverageYear Dates W L PCT Attendance Attendance1981 15 11 4 .733 18,660 1,2841982 14 12 2 .857 26,098 1,8641983 13 12 1 .923 25,517 1,9631984 13 12 1 .923 28,472 2,1901985 18 18 0 1.000 30,183 1,6771986 15 14 1 .933 41,582 2,7721987 15 14 1 .933 40,940 2,7291988 16 11 5 .688 40,035 2,5881989 17 16 1 .941 41,186 2,4231990 16 11 5 .688 36,529 2,2831991 17 12 5 .706 39,976 2,3511992 15 13 2 .867 31,163 2,0771993 14 10 4 .714 32,074 2,2911994 16 13 3 .813 31,107 1,9441995 16 13 3 .813 26,171 1,6361996 14 13 2 .867 23,791 1,6991997 13 12 2 .857 25,151 1,9351998 16 15 2 .882 30,299 1,8941999 19 18 1 .947 38,795 2,0422000 18 18 1 .947 35,081 1,9492001 17 15 2 .882 33,503 1,9712002 14 7 7 .500 24,038 1,7172003 16 12 4 .750 27,257 1,7042004 13 10 3 .769 22,176 1,7062005 15 10 5 .667 19,993 1,3332006 12 4 8 .333 12,969 1,0812007 13 11 2 .846 15,145 1,1652008 11 9 2 .818 13,191 1,1992009 13 9 4 .692 14,563 1,1202010 11 7 4 .636 10,482 953Total 445 362 87 .813 836,307 1,903

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Numerical

No. Player Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Anne-Sophie Bauer 5-9 OH FR-HS Pfastatt, France (Lycee Schweitzer) 2 Samantha Misa 5-11 OH SR-1L St. George, Utah (College of Southern Idaho) 3 Siga Appelgate 6-1 OH SO-1L Las Vegas, Nev. (Green Valley HS ) 4 Ava Cramp 6-6 MB FR-HS Columbus, Ohio (Arlington HS) 5 Gabby Cowden 6-2 MB JR-2L Danville, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) 6 Hannah Clancy 6-0 S JR-1L Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Dayton) 8 Rebekah Torres 5-10 L SR-3L Wahiawa, Hawaii (Kamehameha-Kapalama HS) 10 Hanna Levanen 6-0 OH FR-HS Granada Hills, Calif. (Granada Hills HS) 11 Megan Birch 6-1 OH SO-1L Monroe, Wash. (Monroe HS) 12 Koala Matsuoka 5-2 L/DS RS SO-TR Wahiawa, Hawaii (George Mason) 15 Maddie Hagen 6-0 DS FR-HS Walnut Creek, Calif. (Northgate HS) 18 Katy Tagart 5-11 OH FR-HS San Jose, Calif. (Presentation HS) 22 Jennifer Sanders 6-3 MB SO-1L Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch HS) 33 Gillian Howard 6-4 MB FR-HS La Jolla, Calif. (La Jolla Country Day) Head Coach: Greg Gibbons (Iowa State, 1997), Second SeasonAssociate Head Coach: Ray Batalon (Nevada, 2003), Third SeasonAssistant Coach: Aven Lee (Hawai’i, 2000), Third SeasonVolunteer Assistant Coach: Lauren Kelly (Nevada, 2009), Second SeasonUndergraduate Assistant Coach: Natalie Robinson, First Season

Alphabetical

No. Player Pos. 3 Siga Appelgate OH 1 Anne-Sophie Bauer OH 11 Megan Birch OH 6 Hannah Clancy S 5 Gabby Cowden MB 4 Ava Cramp MB 15 Maddie Hagen DS 33 Gillian Howard MB 10 Hanna Levanen OH 12 Koala Matsuoka L/DS 2 Samantha Misa OH 22 Jennifer Sanders MB 18 Katy Tagart OH 8 Rebekah Torres L

Class Breakdown

Seniors (2)Samantha MisaRebekah Torres

Sophomores (4)Siga AppelgateMegan BirchKoala MatsuokaJennifer Sanders

Pronunciations

Siga Appelgate SEE-guhRay Batalon BAT-uh-lawnAva Cramp eh-VAHAven Lee EVANHanna Levanen HAH-nuhKoala Matsuoka mat-sue-OH-kahSamantha Misa MEE-suhKaty Tagart tah-GART

Position Breakdown

Libero/DS (3)Maddie HagenKoala MatsuokaRebekah Torres

Middle Blockers (4)Gabby CowdenAva CrampGillain HowardJennifer Sanders

Juniors (2)Hannah ClancyGabby Cowden

Freshmen (6)Anne-Sophie BauerAva CrampMaddie HagenGillian HowardHanna LevanenKaty Tagart

Setter (1)Hannah Clancy

Outside Hitters (6)Siga AppelgagteAnne-Sophie BauerMegan BirchHanna LevanenSamantha MisaKaty Tagart

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Greg GibbonsHead CoachSecond SeasonIowa State (1997)

Greg Gibbons enters his second season at the helm of the Pacific women’s volleyball program

after being named the seventh head coach in program history on January 28, 2010.

In his first season leading the Tiger program, Gibbons had Pacific on the brink of the NCAA

tournament after finishing the season 19-11 overall and 9-7 in the Big West. Guiding a young

team, Gibbons got off to a fast start as Pacific ran out to a 6-1 start while picking up a tourna-

ment victory at the Tigers’ annual Bankers Classic. In addition to the tournament victory at the

Bankers, the Tigers took down No. 24 Arizona in four sets at the Wolf Pack Classic in Reno, Nev.,

marking one of the biggest wins of the season for the Pacific.

Individually, Gibbons helped guide his lone senior, Svenja Engelhardt to her finest collegiate

season as the Tigers’ top hitter earned all-region and all-conference honors in her final year. Pa-

cific placed three players on the Big West’s all-conference team at the end of the year as junior

Samantha Misa and freshman Jennifer Sanders joined Engelhardt on the postseason teams.

Prior to Pacific, Gibbons spent four seasons at UC Santa Barbara, including his final two as as-

sociate head coach. He was the primary recruiter for the Gauchos and was involved in all facets

of running the program.

With extensive experience at the collegiate, club, and USA Volleyball levels, Gibbons will bring

an outstanding coaching background to the Tiger program.

In two of his four years at UC Santa Barbara, Gibbons helped lead the program to a pair of

NCAA Tournament appearances and 66 victories. The Gauchos were 19-12 in his first season

and had a 22-win season in 2009. In his time at UCSB, he coached two All-Americans, three All-

Region players, 10 All-Big West players and six All-Freshman players.

Gibbons went 41-29 as the head coach at Cal Lutheran University from 2003-05, leading the

Regales to an 18-3 mark, a conference championship and a final NCAA Division III national rank-

ing of No. 18 his final season. He guided CLU to the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic

Conference title in 2005, while mentoring a First Team AVCA All-American, Mo Coverdale. In

2004, Cal Lutheran finished with a West Region ranking of 7th and was ranked as high as No.

25 in the national poll.

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In 2008, Gibbons took over the Santa Barbara Volleyball Club as director and head coach. In 2009 Gibbons took the SBVC to the bronze medal at the Junior Olympics and a No. 3 national ranking. Prior to his time in Santa Barbara, Gibbons emerged as an outstanding club coach. He was the co-director and coach of the Los Angeles-based Sports Shack Volleyball Club from 2004-07. In the 2005 season he was named Club Coach of the Year while leading the under-15 team to a fifth-place finish at Nationals while his under-18 team won the Volleyball Festival National Championship. In 2006, his under-16 team captured the regional title.

From 2004-06 Gibbons also served as head coach of the Southern California Volleyball Association Youth National Team based in Anaheim, coaching the region’s top girls players that placed third at the Global World Champion-ships in Salt Lake City in 2005.

In addition, Gibbons was Coordinator of Volleyball Affairs with the Pep-perdine University men’s program from 2003-05, analyzing game film and handling administrative responsibilities for the perennially-powerful Waves. In his time in Malibu (2003-06) Gibbons was part of a program that won a national title (2005), was the national title runner-up (2003) and also played in a Final Four (2004).

Previously, Gibbons served as head boys and girls volleyball coach at both Westlake High School (2000-03) and was the head boys coach at Moorpark High School (1997-99) while also gaining experience with several Ventura County-based club programs.

Gibbons is a 1997 graduate of Iowa State University, where he earned a B.S. in psychology and in 2009 earned his Master’s degree in adult education from the University of Phoenix. At Iowa State he played on the Cyclones’ nationally ranked club volleyball team, ranking as high as third in 1997.

He married Emily Cochran in December of 2005, and the two have a son, Max.

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Ray BatalonAssociate Head CoachThird SeasonNevada (2003)

Batalon enters his third season at Pacific as the team’s Associate Head Coach.

Ray remains in charge of the Tigers’ scouting and video database while remain-

ing an integral part of Pacific’s recruiting.

Prior to coming to Pacific, Batalon spent seven seasons on the bench at the

University of Nevada, Reno. He was named the Wolf Pack’s top assistant prior

to the 2007 season. Batalon was primarily responsible for Nevada’s recruiting

as the team’s recruiting coordinator while managing the team’s volleyball da-

tabase as well as serving as the primary evaluator. Leading the way on the re-

cruiting effort, Batalon helped land the nation’s 23rd-ranked recruiting class in

2006.

In addition to recruiting, Ray developed the opponent scouting reports for the

Wolf Pack while working as the team’s video coordinator and underclassmen

academic advisor. On the court, Batalon helped train the Wolf Pack setters, de-

fensive specialists and middle blockers.

Prior to Nevada, Batalon was a staple in the Nevada high school ranks as he was

the head coach at Reno High School from 1995-99 and an assistant at Bishop

Manogue High School in 2000 and North Valleys High School in 2001.

Before beginning his coaching career, Batalon played men’s volleyball at Ne-

vada from 1991-95. He earned his bachelor’s degree in general studies from

Nevada in 2003.

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Aven LeeAssistant Coach

Third SeasonHawai’i (2001)

Aven Lee enters her third season on the bench for Pacific after joining the pro-gram in the spring of 2009. Lee’s responsibilities include travel, academics, admissions, eligibility & compli-ance, outreach & community service, recruiting, match scouting, tournament & pre-season coordinating.Lee came to Pacific after spending nine years coaching out of Hawaii at the ju-nior national and high school levels. Over the years, Aven has continued to be involved in the USA Volleyball High Performance pipeline, coaching over the years for different USA teams and camps including the Women’s National A2 Team, the Junior National A2 Team, the Select A1 team and other development camps.Before leaving Hawaii, Lee was the Assistant Coach at Iolani Prep School in Ho-nolulu, Hawaii. During the four seasons Lee coached for Iolani, the Raiders were ranked as one of the top-3 teams in the state throughout those four years.Lee also spent two seasons as the Head Coach for the Kalani Falcons out of Honolulu, Hawaii. In those two years, the Falcons were named the OIA Cham-pions, finished No. 3 in the State of Hawaii and Lee earned the title as the Oahu Interscholastic Association Coach of the Year.Before her coaching career began, Lee was a Rainbow Wahine for Dave Shoji and (former Pacific Head Coach) Charlie Wade at the University of Hawaii from 1996-2000. Aven was a defensive-specialist/Outside Hitter for the Rainbow Wahine. During those years, the Rainbow Wahine had two Final Four appear-ance and finished the 1996 season as No. 2 in the Nation.

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Lauren KellyVolunteer Assistant CoachSecond SeasonNevada (2009)

Lauren Kelly enters her second season as the team’s volunteer as-sistant coach after joining the Tigers in 2010. A graduate of the Wolf Pack, Lauren played four seasons at Nevada, primarily as a defen-sive specialist and libero. In four seasons with the Wolf Pack, Lauren played in 110 matches, finishing her career with 694 digs and 99 service aces. Her 99 career service aces placed tied for No. 10 on

the all-time career aces list in Nevada program history.

Lauren graduated from Nevada in the fall of 2009 with a degree in community health sciences. She will continue to help assist the Tiger coaching staff with on court training while also taking on office responsibilities including video editing and assessment.

Natalie RobinsonGraduate Assistant CoachFirst Season

Forced to retire athletically due to injury, Natalie assumed the role of Undergraduate Student Assistant in 2011 to remain part of the women’s volleyball program. Prior to joining the Tigers’ staff, Natalie spent the past two seasons in uniform for Pacific as a defensive and serving specialist. After redshirting her freshman year, Robinson re-turned to the court in 2010 when she played in 26 matches for the Tigers. Defensively, Natalie recorded 178 digs in her 26 matches played while also adding eight aces and 18 assists.

In her third year at Pacific, Natalie is majoring in sports medicine.

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Barb ParisAdministrative Assistant27th Season

Barb Paris is the administrative assistant for the baseball and men’s and women’s volleyball programs at Pacific, running the day-to-day operations for all three teams.

She is instrumental in Pacific’s success as she coordinates schedules of players and coaches along with business-related matters con-

cerning Tiger Athletics.

Barb has had the privilege of working with every single head coach in both Pacific men’s and women’s volleyball history, and more recently, joined the baseball team four years ago under head coach Ed Sprague.

Barb and her husband Mike currently reside in Stockton, Calif. They have two grown children, Scott and Staci, a 2001 graduate of Pacific.

Sam GayCertified Athletic TrainerFirst SeasonUtah State (2010), EWU (2008)

Entering his first year at Pacific, Sam is the Certified Athletic Trainer for both the women’s volleyball and baseball programs. In addition, he is in charge of all insurance claims for the Athletic Training department and training of the graduate assistants and undergraduate athletic training students.

Before coming to Pacific, Sam spent the last season as an intern Athletic Trainer for the San Francisco 49er. Prior to the 49ers, Gay spent two years at Utah State University where he obtained a Master of Education in Health Physical Education and Recreation. While in Logan, Utah, Sam worked with both the cross country and track & field teams as well as assisting with the Aggies’ football program.

As an undergrad, Gay studied at Eastern Washington University where he earned his bachelor of sci-ence degree in Athletic Training in 2008. While at Eastern Washington, Sam worked with the men’s basketball team, both the men’s and women’s tennis teams as well as working with the football pro-gram.

Sam currently resides in Pleasanton, Calif. with his wife, Sabrina, who is an Athletic Trainer at Bellar-mine College Preparatory in San Jose, Calif.

SuPPort Staff

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#2Samantha MisaOutside Hitter • 5-11 • Sr.St. George, Utah

CaReeR STaTISTICSYEAR GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G BE BHE Points Pts/G2010 116 30 345 2.97 160 1104 .168 38 0.33 20 0.17 24 297 2.56 31 7 21 28 0.24 3 6 382.5 3.29TOTAL 116 30 345 2.97 160 1104 .168 38 0.33 20 0.17 24 297 2.56 31 7 21 28 0.24 3 6 382.5 3.29

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2010 (Junior):

Called upon to be the Tigers’ No. 2 offensive option throughout the year, Misa put

together a stellar inaugural campaign at Pacific to earn All-Big West honorable men-

tion honors. Proving to be a dominant force at the pins for the Tigers, Misa tallied 345 kills

while averaging 2.97 kills per game, second-best among Pacific attackers. In addition, Misa has

posted 297 digs while also tallying 10 double-doubles on the year. She finished the year with

382.5 points, second best among the Tigers, after adding 28 blocks and 20 aces to her season

totals. Growing as the season progressed, Misa finished her first year at Pacific with arguably

her finest offensive performances as she posted three-consecutive 20+ kill performances. She

started her final two weeks of the season with 24 kills to lead Pacific past UC Santa Barbara fol-

lowed by 22 kills against UC Davis in the Tigers’ Big West final and finally adding a career-best

26 kills in the Tigers season-ending victory at Saint Mary’s. For her efforts, Sam picked up the

conference’s final player of the week award on Nov. 29.

Prior School (CSI):

Misa comes to Pacific after spending the last two years at the College of Southern Idaho in Twin

Falls, Idaho. As a Golden Eagle, Sam helped her team to the 2009 NJCAA Division I Volleyball

National Championship as a sophomore. A key contributor on the championship run, Misa was

named to the All-Tournament team after posting five kills, a service ace, two assists, eight digs,

two blocks and a block assist in the title game. For the season, Misa posted 261 kills, fourth

best on the team, while defensively adding 337 digs, second best among all the Golden Eagles,

and 51 blocks.

High School:

Prior to attending the College of Southern Idaho, Misa was a four-year letterman at Dixie High

School, where she earned all region honors in each of her four seasons. As a Junior and Senior,

Misa helped Dixie to a second-place finish at the state tournament and earned first team all-

state honors. Outside of high school volleyball, Sam played on the Jammers Club team in 2002

and 2003 and the Asics Club team from 2004 to 2006.

Personal:

Samantha Misa is the daughter of Pule and Juanita Misa. She has three siblings, Amanda, Mel-

vin and Andrew. She plans to graduate with a degree in psychology in her final year at Pacific.

HONORS & AWARDS• 2010 All-Big West Honorable Mention

• Big West Player of the Week (Nov. 29)

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#8Rebekah TorresLibero • 5-10 • Sr.Wahiawa, Hawaii

CaReeR STaTISTICSYEAR GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G BE BHE Points Pts/G2008 19 13 12 0.63 10 38 .053 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 21 1.11 6 1 2 3 0.16 0 0 14.0 0.742009 107 28 278 2.60 141 764 .179 14 0.13 28 0.26 46 227 2.12 20 8 27 35 0.33 9 1 327.5 3.062010 116 30 10 0.09 8 31 .065 97 0.84 22 0.19 51 489 4.22 24 0 5 5 0.04 0 2 34.5 0.29TOTAL 242 71 300 1.24 159 833 .169 111 0.46 50 0.21 98 737 3.05 50 9 34 43 0.18 9 3 376.0 1.55

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2010 (Junior):Making the switch to the dark jersey as the Tigers' starting libero, Torres made an

immediate impact defensively for Pacific as she posted 489 digs and a 4.22 digs per

game average in her third season of action. Showing her athleticism immediately,

Rebekah made her mark defensively for the Tigers most notably at the Bankers

Classic where she earned all-tournament honors. In the championship match, Torres posted

24 digs, two off of her career high of 26 set against No. 23 LSU to start the year. She finished

the year with nine 20+ dig efforts while failing to reach double digits in digs just three times in

30 matchs. In addition to her defense, Torres added a little offense to Pacific's totals with 22

service aces while also posting 97 assists and 10 total kills.

2009 (Sophomore):

In just her second season of action, Rebekah emerged on the outside for the Tigers as a reli-

able offensive weapon attacking from both the front and back row. For the year, Torres started

all 28 matches for the Tigers and saw action in all 107 sets. She finished third on the team in

attacking as she posted 278 kills by averaging 2.60 kills per set. Additionally, Torres added of-

fense from behind the service line with 28 aces, also third best on the team. Defensively, the

sophomore posted 227 digs and 35 blocks as she finished the year with 327.5 points. In the first

tournament of the year, Torres took home the Fresno State Invitational MVP after posting 46

kills and a .301 hitting percentage in the three match tournament. Additionally, Torres tallied

23 digs including a 10 dig performance against UW-Green Bay, which gave the sophomore her

first career double-double. She later added all-tournament honors at the Miami Best Western

Invitational as one of three Tigers to garner all-tournament recognition.

2008 (Freshman):

The lone freshman to see action in 2008, Rebekah played in 13 matches for the Tigers in her

first season of work. On the court, Torres provided a change of pace for the Tigers on the out-

side while showing glimpses of what was in store for Pacific in the future. In limited action,

Rebekah posted 12 kills on the year in 38 swings while also adding three total blocks and 21

digs defensively. During the spring of 2008, Torres was instrumental in Pacific's title run at the

2009 Big West Beach Championships in Long Beach, Calif.

High School/Club:

Rebekah graduated from Kamehameha-Kapalama High School in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 2008.

She led the Warriors to three Hawaii High School Athletic Association Division I State Champi-

onships. During the 2007 season, Torres and the Warriors finished the season with a 36-2 re-

cord, defeating Iolani in two straight sets and reaching a ranking as high as fourth in the nation.

Rebekah earned a spot on the All-ILH (Interscholastic League of Honolulu) First Team in 2005,

2006 and 2007. As a freshman, Torres earned All-ILH Second Team honors. As a senior, Torres

was named to the 2007 HHSAA Girls' Volleyball Championships All-Tournament Team. At the

club level Rebekah played for the ̀ Imi ̀ Ike team. During the 2005 Junior Olympics, Rebekah was

named Best Attacker.

Personal:Rebekah Torres is the daughter of Clint and Kapua Torres. She has two siblings, Natasha and

Clint Jr. Rebekah is the second cousin of USA Women's Indoor Volleyball Olympian, Logan Tom.

In her fourth year at Pacific, Rebekah is majoring in sport pedagogy.

HoNoRS & aWaRDS• 2010 Community Bankers Classic All-Tournament Team• 2009 Big West Conference All-Academic Team • 2009 Big West Scholar Athlete• 2009 Pacific Scholar Athlete

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#6Hannah ClancySetter • 6-0 • Jr.Thousand Oaks, Calif.

CaReeR STaTISTICSYEAR GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G BE BHE Points Pts/G2010 113 30 94 0.83 8 217 .396 1143 10.12 15 0.13 18 339 3.00 1 5 41 46 0.41 6 9 134.5 1.19TOTAL 113 30 94 0.83 8 217 .396 1143 10.12 15 0.13 18 339 3.00 1 5 41 46 0.41 6 9 134.5 1.19

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2010 (Sophomore):

Playing her first season as a Tiger, Hannah made an immediate impact on Pacific’s

offense as she led the way from the center of the court as the Tigers’ starting setter.

Taking the reigns of the offense, Clancy led the Tigers with 1,143 assists, averaging

10.10 assists per game. Even more impressively, Hannah proved to be one of the Tigers’ most

well-rounded players as she led the Tigers with 17 double-doubles on the year, including clos-

ing out the season with nine straight. Second on the team with 339 digs, Clancy posted two

20+ dig performances on the year including a career-high 22 dig effort against Cal Poly on Nov.

12. She added 94 kills, 15 aces and 46 blocks to her season totals throughout the year as she

ended the season with 134.5 points from her setter position. Playing in four pre-conference

tournaments, Hannah earned three all-tournament honors including taking home the 32nd

Annual Bankers Classic MVP.

Prior School (Dayton):

Clancy came to Pacific and back to her home state after spending her freshman season at

Dayton University. In her first season of collegiate action, Clancy helped lead the Flyers to the

Atlantic 10 championship and an appearance in the NCAA tournament after posting an impres-

sive 30-4 overall record and a nearly perfect conference record of 14-1. Playing in a 6-2 offense,

Clancy split time at the setter position en route to posting a 644 assists in 131 sets played. As

a freshman, Clancy played in all 34 matches for the Flyers and posted 42 kills, 135 digs and 24

blocks on the year.

High School:

Prior to Dayton, Clancy graduated from Thousand Oaks High School in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

where she was a three-time team MVP. Additionally, Clancy was named the Marmonte League

Player of the Year twice, as both a junior and senior, while earning first team all-league honors

as a sophomore. As a junior, Clancy was named the Ventura Star Player of the year while earn-

ing first team all-county honors, a feat she would repeat as a senior.

Personal:

Hannah Clancy is the daughter of Kevin and Jane Clancy. She has one sister, Mary. In her second

year at Pacific, Hannah is studying psychology.

HoNoRS & aWaRDS• 2010 Community Bankers Classic Most Valuable Player• 2010 Texas A&M Invitational All-Tournament Team• 2010 Wolf Pack Invitational All-Tournament Team • 2010 Pacific Scholar Athlete

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#5Gabby CowdenMiddle Blocker • 6-2 • Jr.Danville, Calif.

CaReeR STaTISTICSYEAR GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G BE BHE Points Pts/G2009 14 8 8 0.57 8 40 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 5 0.36 0 0 5 5 0.36 0 0 10.5 0.712010 116 30 194 1.67 81 528 .214 32 0.28 27 0.23 44 103 0.89 2 13 98 111 0.96 9 4 283.0 2.44TOTAL 130 38 202 1.55 89 568 .199 32 0.25 27 0.21 45 108 0.83 2 13 103 116 0.89 9 4 293.5 2.25

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2010 (Sophomore):

Moving into a starting role for the Tigers in her second season, Cowden proved to

be up to the task as she played in and started all 30 matches for Pacific. The top net

defender for the Tigers in her second year, Gabby produced a team-best 111 blocks

including leading the way with 13 solo efforts. Twice she set and then tied her career

best mark defensively as she picked up eight blocks in two matches in a single week, first tal-

lying eight against Sacramento State on Nov. 2 and again against Cal State Fullerton on Nov. 6.

In addition to her blocking, Gabby had her finest offensive season to date as she recorded 194

kills including posting seven 10+ kill efforts on the year. Adding 27 aces, 32 assists and 103 digs,

Cowden posted 283 points from her middle position in her second season of action.

2009 (Freshman):

Playing her first season of collegiate volleyball, Gabby saw action in eight matches for the Ti-

gers while earning two starts. Playing behind a senior laden squad, Cowden improved steadily

throughout the year as she finished the season with eight kills, five blocks and five digs for 10.5

points. Gabby’s best match of the season came in conference play when she posted four kills,

four digs and two blocks against UC Santa Barbara on November 14, to help push the Tigers

past the Gauchos in conference play in a 3-0 sweep.

High School/Club:

A 2009 graduate from Monte Vista High School in Danville, Calif., Cowden was a four-year

starter for the Mustangs. A two-time All-East Bay Athletic League Team member, Gabby earned

first team honors in 2007 and second team in 2006. She was named the 2007-08 team MVP

after leading the Mustangs to a 26-8 overall record and a 10-1 first place finish in the East Bay

League. The starting middle for one of the best club teams in the area, Vision, Cowden has led

her team to a top-10 finish in the Junior Olympics during each of the past three seasons. Gabby

was named one of PrepVolleyball.com’s 2009 Top 150 Recruits and also played for the USA

Volleyball National A2 Training Team. Cowden and the squad earned the USA Volleyball High

Performance Silver Medal.

Personal:

Born in Templeton, Calif., Gabrielle Cowden is the daughter of Helen and Jack Cowden. She has

one older sister, Jacqueline, who plays volleyball at Florida Gulf Coast University. Coming from

a tradition of excellence at the Division I level, Gabby’s grandfather, William, was the co-captain

of the 1942 national champion Stanford Cardinal basketball team. In her third year at Pacific,

Gabby is a communications major.

HoNoRS & aWaRDS• 2010 Academic All-Big West Selection

• 2010 Big West Scholar Athlete

• 2010 Pacific Scholar Athlete

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CAREER STATISTICSCAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G BE BHE Points Pts/GYEAR GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G BE BHE Points Pts/G2010 59 22 50 0.85 40 187 .053 6 0.10 5 0.08 13 33 0.56 0 0 14 14 0.24 1 2 62.0 1.052010 59 22 50 0.85 40 187 .053 6 0.10 5 0.08 13 33 0.56 0 0 14 14 0.24 1 2 62.0 1.05TOTAL 59 22 50 0.85 40 187 .053 6 0.10 5 0.08 13 33 0.56 0 0 14 14 0.24 1 2 62.0 1.05TOTAL 59 22 50 0.85 40 187 .053 6 0.10 5 0.08 13 33 0.56 0 0 14 14 0.24 1 2 62.0 1.05

PLAYER PROFILES

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2010 (Freshman):

Splitting time on the right-side in her first year of collegiate action,

Siga played in 22 matches while picking up four starts. At the net, Ap-

pelgate picked up 50 kills in 187 attempts while adding 14 blocks. She

finished her first year with 62 total points after tallying five service aces to add

to her kills and blocks. Siga picked up one double-digit kill effort on the year

as she tallied a season-high 13 kills on 28 swings at Cal Poly on Nov. 12. In the

match, Appelgate added two digs and one block.

High School:

A 2010 graduate of Green Valley High School in Las Vegas, Nev., Appelgate joins

the Tigers after four prolific seasons with the Gators. One of the top women’s

volleyball player in the state as a senior in 2009, Appelgate was named the

Nevada Gatorade Player of the Year in her final season of action for the Ga-

tors. The lone senior on her high school squad, Appelgate led the Gators to

the championship match of the 4A State finals. For the year, Appelgate led the

way offensively as she put down a team-best 488 kills and 51 aces. Her 488 kills

ranked No. 1 in the state while earning her all-state and All-Sunrise-Southeast

League honors.

Personal:

Born in Henderson, Nev., Siga Appelgate is the daughter of Teresa and Deke

Appelgate. She has one sister, Catlyn. In her second year at Pacific, Siga is a

psychology major.

HoNoRS & aWaRDS• 2010 Big West Scholar Athlete

• 2010 Pacific Scholar Athlete

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#11Megan BirchOutside Hitter • 6-2 • So.Monroe, Wash.

CaReeR STaTISTICSYEAR GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G BE BHE Points Pts/G2010 88 28 93 1.06 58 290 .121 3 0.03 1 0.01 2 30 0.34 0 1 41 42 0.48 1 1 115.5 1.31TOTAL 88 28 93 1.06 58 290 .121 3 0.03 1 0.01 2 30 0.34 0 1 41 42 0.48 1 1 115.5 1.31

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2010 (Freshman):

Playing her first year of collegiate volleyball, Birch saw action in 28 of

the Tigers’ 30 matches throughout the year, playing on the right-side

of the Tigers’ offense. At the pin, Megan produced 93 kills in 290 at-

tempts while also defensively adding 42 blocks to Pacific’s efforts. She finished

the year with 115.5 points after picking up one ace to go along with her kills

and blocks. Picking up one double-digit kill effort on the year, Megan produced

a season best 12 kills on just 17 swings, hitting .529, in the Tigers’ 3-0 sweep of

Siena on Aug. 28 at the Texas A&M Tournament to start the year.

High School:

Megan comes to Pacific out of Monroe High School in Monroe, Wash. Guiding

a young varsity squad as the lone senior starter, Birch led the Bearcats to their

fourth straight WesCo division title while extending a 34-match league winning

streak in her final season in 2009. For her efforts, Birch was named to the first

team all-area and all-league teams as well as earning all-state honorable men-

tion honors at the conclusion of the season. Birch led her team in every major

statistical category at the net in her final season of action for Monroe.

Personal:

Born in Monroe, Wash., Megan Birch is the daughter of Kris and Mike Birch. She

has one sister, Jordan. Megan is a communication major in her second year at

Pacific.

HoNoRS & aWaRDS• 2010 Big West Scholar Athlete

• 2010 Pacific Scholar Athlete

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#22Jennifer SandersMiddle Blocker • 6-3 • So.Katy, Texas

CaReeR STaTISTICSYEAR GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G BE BHE Points Pts/G2010 116 30 255 2.20 81 657 .265 8 0.07 0 0.00 0 53 0.46 2 9 68 77 0.66 7 1 298.0 2.57TOTAL 116 30 255 2.20 81 657 .265 8 0.07 0 0.00 0 53 0.46 2 9 68 77 0.66 7 1 298.0 2.57

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2010 (Freshman):

Earning All-Big West Freshman Team honors in her first year of col-

legiate volleyball, Sanders was a force for the Tigers at the net start-

ing all 30 games for Pacific in the middle. Closing out her first year at

Pacific, Sanders posted 255 kills, third-best on the team, after averaging 2.20

kills per game. Ending the year on an upswing, Sanders prowess in the middle

showed with career-efforts at the net as she tallied 37 kills in her final two con-

ference matches including a 22 kill effort against UC Santa Barbara on Novem-

ber 13. Defensively, she finished the year with 77 blocks, second best among

Pacific blockers. She finished third on the team in points scored after posting

298 for the year, a 2.57 points per game average.

High School:

An early signee for the Tigers, Sanders came to Pacific out of Cinco Ranch High

School in Katy, Texas. As a senior, Sanders earned All-District 17 League and

league co-MVP honors, all-area honors as well as first team all-state honors for

her play at the net. For the year she led the Cougars to a 42-7 overall record and

a perfect 10-0 league record en route to winning the District 17 championship,

the 5A Region III championship and finishing in the third at the 5A Texas State

Championships.

Personal:

Jennifer Sanders was born in Katy, Texas and is the daughter of Nancy and Ted

Sanders. She has three siblings, one brother, James, and two sisters, Katie and

Angela. Jennifer is majoring in Geology in her second year at Pacific.

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• 2010 Big West Scholar Athlete

• 2010 Pacific Scholar Athlete

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Koala was forced to medically redshirt her fi rst year at Pacifi c a er sustaining a

knee injury in training just prior to the start of the season.

Prior School (George Mason):

Transferring to Pacifi c, Matsuoka came to the Tigers out of George Mason Uni-

versity where she spent her freshman season as a Libero for the Patriots. Play-

ing in 21 matches her freshman season, Matsuoka was named to the Colonial

Athle c Associa on All-Rookie Team. Matsuoka fi nished her inaugural cam-

paign second on the team in digs with 264 on the year as she posted a team-

best 3.47 digs per set. In 13 of her 21 matches, Matsuoka hit the double-digit

dig plateau while pos ng a season-high 29 digs against William & Mary on No-

vember 6, a mark which stands as the fourth-best single game total in George

Mason program history.

High School:A graduate of Kamehameha School in Kapalama, Matsuoka helped lead her

team to the 2009 Hawaii state championship a er earning Oceanic Cable Team

Player Award honors in her only year playing varsity volleyball. In addi on to

volleyball, Matsuoka also excelled as a soccer and paddling team member dur-

ing her athle c career.

Personal:Koalaanuheamaikalani Matsuoka is the daughter of Michelle and Sco Mat-

suoka. She is majoring in psychology in her second year at Pacifi c.

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#1Anne-Sophie BauerOutside Hitter • 5-9 • Fr.Pfastatt, France

High School/Club:Playing for her home school of Lycee Schweitzer, Bauer led her team to the 2010 World School Championships in Baotou, Inner Mongolia after taking home the Espoir Pole champions France UNSS title. Lycee Schweitzer also took home the French championship in 2009 during the alter-nating off year for the world championships. In addition to playing at Lycee Schweitzer, Bauer is a member of the Asptt Mulhouse volleyball club. Playing as a member of the amateur squad, Bauer led the team to a first place finish at the under-17 club championships while taking a second place finish at the under-18 competition. Outside of the gym and on the sand, Bauer is ranked No. 19 by the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball as a junior player.

Personal:Anne-Sophie Bauer is from Pfastatt, France and is the daughter of Tone and Jean-Luc Bauer. In her first year at Pacific Bauer plans to major in business administration.

#4Ava CrampMiddle Blocker • 6-5 • Fr.Columbus, Ohio

High School/Club:A graduate of Upper Arlington High School in Upper Arlington, Ohio, Cramp helped lead the Golden Bears to one of their best seasons in school history as a senior. The Golden Bears fin-ished 19-5 overall, marking their highest victory total in the 15 seasons while posting a 12-2 mark in the Ohio Capital Conference-Central Division to place second. For her play, Cramp was named first team all-district and all-league after the season. The award was her second-straight all-league honor after earning honorable mention status as a junior. In addition to her high school play, Cramp is a member of Elite 18 National Volleyball club.

Personal:Ava Cramp was born in Betheseda, Md. and is the daughter of Martha Buko and Bernard Cramp. She is part of the legal scholars program while majoring in business in her first year at Pacific.

#15Maddie HagenDefensive Specialist • 6-0 • Fr.Walnut Creek, Calif.

High School/Club:A 2011 graduate of Northgate HS, Hagen was a multi-sport athlete as she played basketball, volleyball and swam for the Broncos. A standout in both volleyball ans swimming, Maddie was named a high school all-american in the freestyle relay as a freshman while earning three all-league honors in volleyball in the Diablo Valley Athletics League (DVAL). As a junior, Hagen lead the Broncos to a DVAL championship after posting an 11-1 league record to go along with a 28-11 overall mark and was named the team’s MVP at the end of the season. Outside of school, Maddie has been a member of the prestigious NorCal Volleyball Club out of Pleasanton, Calif.

Personal:Madelynn Hagen was born in Concord, Calif. and is the daughter of Susan and Drew Hagen. She has one younger brother, Blair. A Tiger from birth, Maddie’s parents are both graduates of Pacific. In her first year at Pacific, Hagen plans to major in sport science with an emphasis in sport medicine.

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#33Gillian HowardMiddle Blocker • 6-4 • Fr.La Jolla, Calif.

High School/Club:Graduating from La Jolla Country Day in La Jolla, Calif. in 2011, Gillian helped lead her school to back-to-back league titles in her final two seasons of play . As a junior, Howard led the way to the Torrey’s first ever California State Championship after posting a nearly perfect mark of 39-1 while taking the Coastal-South League title with an 8-0 record. As a senior, Howard and the Torrey’s ran the table for the second-consecutive season in league play to earn their second-straight Coastal-South title. They entered the playoffs ranked No. 9 in the nation according to Prepvolleyball.com. For the year, Howard posted 179 kills while leading the team defensively with 91 blocks. On the club level, Howard has been a member of the prestigious Coast Vol-leyball club.

Personal:Gillian Howard is the daughter of Teresa and Jim Howard. In her first year at Pacific, she is majoring in business administration.

#10Hanna LevanenOutside Hitter • 6-0 • Fr.Granada Hills, Calif.

High School/Club:A 2011 graduate of Granada Hills High School in Granada Hills, Calif., Levanen excelled for four seasons as a Highlander. Currently in the midst of a playoff run, Levanen and her Highlanders finished her senior season with an impressive 33-4 overall record while capturing the West Valley Volleyball League title with a perfect 10-0 record. Hanna led er team to the CIF section championship and a berth into the state championships after recording a 23 kills and 18 dig performance in the section championship match. For the year, Levanen accumulated a team-best 414 kills as she averaged 4.3 kills per game while hitting an impressive .430. As a junior, Levanen was just as dominant as she led Granada Hills to the Division I CIF championship on her way to all-city and all-league honors. In addition to her high school accolades, Lev-anen is a member of the powerhouse Legacy Volleyball club. In 2011, Hanna and her Legacy teammates qualified for the Junior Olympics held in Reno, Nevada to become the first girl’s team in Legacy Volleyball history to qualify for the tournament.

Personal:Hanna Levanen was born in Northridge, Calif. and is the daughter of Sirpa and Jouni Levanen. She has one sister, Emma. In her first year at Pacific Hanna is majoring in speech language pathology.

#18Katy TagartOutside Hitter • 5-11 • Fr.San Jose, Calif.

High School/Club:A 2011 graduate of Presentation High School in San Jose, Calif., Tagart helped lead the Panthers to a No. 5 national rank-ing (MaxPreps) after posting a 34-6 record during the 2010 season. Earning her second straight All-West Catholic Ath-letic League selection as a senior, Tagart recorded 149 kills and 32 blocks in 2010. Playing for one of the top high schools in the country and the state of California, Tagart and the Panthers took home the prestigious Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions title to close out the year as they competed against some of the best competition in the country en route to the trophy. As a junior, Tagart was named the San Jose Mercury Junior of the Year for her play on the court as she tallied 192 kills and 57 blocks in 40 matches. Additionally, Tagart earned all-league and all-section honors for her play. Outside of her high school play, Tagart was an integral member of the 18-Gold Vision Volleyball Club which took home the bronze medal in the 17 Open Junior National Championships. Most recently, Vision earned yet another bid to the Junior Olympics where they will compete in Atlanta, Georgia from June 30-July 3.

Personal:Kathryn Tagart was born in San Jose, Calif. and is the daughter of Mary and Mark Tagart. She has one younger brother, Jack. In her first year at Pacific Katy is majoring in psychology.

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With a new year came a new look for the Tigers’ historic program as Pacific entered the 2010 season under the guide of new

Head Coach Greg Gibbons. Gibbons, the sixth head coach in program history, took control of the Tigers in the spring of 2010

where he looked to mold a young and inexperienced team into a fast-paced and exciting squad that would contend for the con-

ference crown. Improving upon their mark from the year before, the Tigers finished the season at 19-11 overall, showing that

Pacific was back on the rise towards the top of the Big West.

Starting anew, the Tigers put together a daunting schedule in 2010 as Pacific tested itself against some of the top competition

in the country. Facing 10 teams that were either inside of or receiving votes in the AVCA top-25, the Tigers faced off against

the likes of No. 21 Michigan, No. 23 LSU and No. 24 Arizona in pre-conference tournament play. At the Nevada Wolf Pack Invi-

tational, the Tigers stunned the No. 24 ranked Wildcats, downing their Pac-10 opponent in four games including a dominating

25-12 victory in the fourth and final game. The victory over the Wildcats was the Tigers first win over a top-25 opponent outside

of the Big West since the 2003 season.

Throughout tournament play, the Tigers held tough, finishing in either first or second in three of their four tournament includ-

ing taking home the title at their own 32nd Annual Community Bankers Classic. The win at the classic proved to particularly

impressive as Pacific has to come from two games down to defeat Santa Clara in five games to claim the crown. Leading the

way, then sophomore Hannah Clancy was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player while senior Svenja Engelhardt earned

all-tournament honors alongside her setter.

In conference play, the Tigers faced three teams that were receiving votes in the top-25 polls as Long Beach State, UC Santa

Barbara and UC Irvine all picked up points in the preseason poll. Against familiar foes, Pacific posted a 9-7 record to end the

year in fifth place in the Big West. Throughout the Big West season, the Tigers swept a trio of matchups against their Southern

California foes as they picked up two wins a piece against UC Riverside, Cal State Northridge and UC Irvine. Additionally, the

Tigers tallied victories against Cal Poly as well as UC Davis and UC Santa Barbara on the road. Pacific’s road win over the Gauchos

marked the first victory for Gibbons over his former team after spending the previous four seasons at UCSB as the associate head

coach. Despite just missing out on an NCAA bid, the Tigers did finish the season on an upswing as they won their final three

matches including an impressive win over Saint Mary’s in Moraga, Calif. to end the year.

For their play, three Tigers earned all-conference honors as Engelhardt led the way with a first team selection while then junior

Samantha Misa was named to the honorable mention team and then freshman Jennifer Sanders took home all-freshman hon-

ors. For Engelhardt, the stellar senior ended her career with one of the top offensive season’s in Pacific program history as she

posted an impressive 508 kills in 116 games to finish the year with a 4.38 kills per game average. The senior’s per game average

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ranked No. 16 in the country and third in the region while ranking No. 1 among Big West attackers. Additionally, Engelhardt’s 508 kills marked just the ninth time in program history a Tiger attack had hit the 500 kill plateau in a single campaign. She would also earn all-region honors for her play during her final season.

Playing alongside of Engelhardt on the outside throughout her first season as a Tiger, Misa proved to be a dominant force at the pins for Pacific on her way to her first all-conference award. For the year, Misa tallied 45 kills while averaging 2.97 kills per game, second-best among Pacific attackers. In addition, Misa posted 297 digs while also tallying nine double-doubles on the year. Misa had posted 382.5 points in her first year of Division I action, second best among the Tigers. Growing as the season progressed, Misa completed her junior campaign with her finest offensive matches of the year as the junior posted three-straight 20+ kill performances. To open the final weeks of the season, Misa posted 24 kills to lead Pacific past UC Santa Barbara on November 13 before following with her second straight 20+ kill performance with 22 kills against UC Davis in the Tigers’ Big West finale. A week later, she was dominant against Saint Mary’s as she tallied a career-best 26 kills to finish the season.

Making her mark in just her first season of collegiate volleyball, Sand-ers played her way onto the conference’s all-freshman team with a sol-id season in the middle of Pacific’s attack. For the year, Sanders posted 255 kills, third-best on the team, after averaging 2.20 kills per game. As with Misa, Sanders prowess in the middle came on strong at the end of the year as she tallied a career-effort at the net with 37 kills in her final two conference matches including a 22 kills effort against UC Santa Barbara on November 13. Defensively, the freshman posted 77 blocks in her first campaign, second best among Pacific blockers. She would finish her freshman campaign with 298.0 points, third most among the Tigers.

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Date Opponent Score (Games) Kills Assists Aces Digs Blocks PointsAug. 27 +vs. No. 23 LSU L, 1-3 (25-20, 22-25, 19-25, 24-26) Engelhardt (16) Clancy (31) Appelgate (3) Torres (26) Cowden (4) Engelhardt (16.0) Aug. 27 + at Texas A&M W, 3-2 (28-26, 23-25, 25-16, 19-25, 15-12) Engelhardt (21) Clancy (45) Misa, Cowden, Torres (1) Torres (18) Sanders (7) Engelhardt (22.5) Aug. 28 + vs. Siena W, 3-0 (25-12, 25-16 25-15) Engelhardt (14) Clancy (42) Davis (3) Torres (15) Four with (1) Engelhardt (16.5) Sept. 3 $ IDAHO W, 3-0 (25-20, 25-19, 25-20) Engelhardt (18) Clancy (40) Engelhardt, Torres (2) Torres (11) Cowden (6) Engelhardt (22.0) Sept. 4 $ SANTA CLARA W, 3-2 (20-25, 20-25, 25-22, 25-18, 15-9) Engelhardt (23) Clancy (49) Clancy (2) Torres (24) Cowden (7) Engelhardt (26.0) Sept. 10 ̂vs. No. 24 Arizona W, 3-1 (25-21, 22-25, 25-23, 25-12) Engelhardt (16) Clancy (43) Misa, Engelhardt (2) Torres (22) Cowden (3) Engelhardt (19.0) Sept. 10 ̂vs. Northern Arizona W, 3-0 (25-18, 25-18, 25-23) Engelhardt (17) Clancy (36) Clancy, Engelhardt (1) Torres (13) Sanders (7) Engelhardt (20.0) Sept. 11 ̂at Nevada L, 0-3 (24-26, 25-27, 21-25) Engelhardt (15) Clancy (38) Cowden, Clancy, Robinson (1) Torres (14) Cowden, Engelhardt (3) Engelhardt (16.5) Sept. 17 & vs. Utah W, 3-1 (17-25, 26-24, 25-18, 25-22) Misa (18) Clancy (48) Clancy (4) Robinson (11) Birch (4) Misa (18.0) Sept. 18 & at Arizona State L, 2-3 (23-25, 24-26, 25-17, 25-20, 14-16) Engelhardt (24) Clancy (52) Cowden, Torres (1) Torres (25) Birch, Sanders (5) Engelhardt (24.0) Sept. 18 & vs. No. 21 Michigan L, 1-3 (25-16, 11-25, 19-25, 19-25) Engelhardt (17) Clancy (27) Four with (1) Clancy, Torres (11) Cowden (4) Engelhardt (18.5) Sept. 23 • UC DAVIS L, 2-3 (22-25, 16-25, 25-20, 25-13, 14-16) Engelhardt (17) Clancy (47) Engelhardt (4) Clancy (14) Misa, Sanders (4) Engelhardt (21.0) Sept. 25 • at UC Riverside W, 3-0 (25-21, 25-21, 27-25) Engelhardt (14) Davis (19) Cowden (2) Engelhardt (12) Sanders (3) Engelhardt (14.5) Oct. 1 • UC IRVINE W, 3-0 (25-16, 25-8, 25-16) Engelhardt (14) Clancy (32) Engelhardt (3) Torres (11) Engelhardt (5) Engelhardt (19.5) Oct. 2 • Cal STaTe NoRTHRIDGe W, 3-0 (25-15, 25-18, 25-20) Cowden (10) Clancy (32) Cowden (2) Torres (13) Sanders (3) Cowden (13.0) Oct. 8 • at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-3 (19-25, 16-25, 22-25) Engelhardt (14) Clancy (23) Engelhardt (2) Torres (16) Sanders (5) Engelhardt (16.5) Oct. 9 • at Long Beach State L, 2-3 (19-25, 25-23, 14-25, 25-23, 11-15) Engelhardt (28) Clancy (50) Misa, Torres (1) Torres (20) Cowden (6) Engelhardt (28.5) Oct. 15 • UC SANTA BARBARA L, 0-3 (27-29, 22-25, 24-26) Engelhardt (19) Clancy (39) Misa, Cowden, Torres (1) Engelhardt (16) Engelhardt (4) Engelhardt (22.5) Oct. 16 • CAL POLY W, 3-2 (11-25, 17-25, 29-27, 25-11, 16-14) Engelhardt (23) Davis (41) Five with (1) Torres (22) Cowden, Sanders (4) Engelhardt (24.5) Oct. 19 at San Jose State W, 3-0 (25-23, 25-21, 25-19) Engelhardt (18) Clancy (34) Cowden, Engelhardt (1) Torres (17) Cowden (4) Engelhardt (20.0) Oct. 22 • UC RIVERSIDE W, 3-0 (25-11, 25-15, 25-18) Engelhardt (13) Clancy (26) Engelhardt (3) Engelhardt (20) Cowden (4) Engelhardt (17.0) Oct. 29 • at Cal State Northridge W, 3-1 (25-15, 25-22, 22-25, 25-16) Engelhardt (16) Clancy (43) Torres (2) Torres (20) Cowden (6) Engelhardt (18.5) Oct. 30 • at UC Irvine W, 3-0 (25-20, 25-22, 25-16) Engelhardt (14) Clancy (31) Engelhardt (2) Torres (21) Cowden (3) Engelhardt (16.5) Nov. 2 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 3-1 (25-27, 25-21, 25-8, 26-24) Engelhardt (25) Clancy (40) Clancy (2) Torres (17) Cowden (8) Engelhardt (26.5) Nov. 5 • LONG BEACH STATE L, 1-3 (14-25, 25-21, 18-25, 19-25) Misa, Engelhardt (11) Clancy (37) Torres (2) Misa (18) Cowden (5) Cowden (14.5) Nov. 6 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 1-3 (25-15, 17-25, 15-25, 11-25) Engelhardt (16) Clancy (33) Misa, Cowden (2) Torres (18) Cowden (8) Engelhardt (17.0) Nov. 12 • at Cal Poly L, 1-3 (20-25, 25-20, 23-25, 22-25) Engelhardt (14) Clancy (41) Davis (2) Clancy (22) Clancy, Engelhardt, Sanders (2) Engelhardt (15.5) Nov. 13 • at UC Santa Barbara W, 3-2 (23-25, 25-20, 23-25, 25-20, 15-12) Misa (24) Clancy (62) Misa (3) Engelhardt (21) Misa, Cowden, Sanders (3) Misa (29.5) Nov. 20 • at UC Davis W, 3-2 (22-25, 25-21, 24-26, 25-17, 15-11) Misa (22) Clancy (61) Davis (4) Three with (15) Clancy, Sanders (4) Misa (22.5) Nov. 27 at Saint Mary’s W, 3-1 (26-24, 25-20, 19-25, 25-23) Misa (26) Clancy (42) Cowden (3) Torres (19) Cowden (4) Misa (27.0) All home matches played at the Alex G. Spanos Center. Home matches in bold.: + Texas A&M Invitational; $ 32nd Annual Community Bankers Classic; ̂ Wolf Pack Invitational; & ASU Sheraton Tournament; • Big West Conference Matches

TeaM STaTISTICS Pacific Opp.aTTaCk Kills 1551 1392 Errors 651 638 Total Attacks 4378 4190 Attack Pct .206 .180 Kills/Game 13.4 12.0SeT Assists 1448 1301 Assists/Game 12.5 11.2SeRVe Aces 138 115 Errors 221 211 Aces/Game 1.2 1.0SeRVe ReCepTIoNS Errors 115 138 Errors/Game 1.0 1.2DeFeNSe Digs 1863 1815 Digs/Game 16.1 15.6bloCkING Block Solo 44 55 Block Assist 343 411 Total Blocks 215.5 260.5 Blocks/Game 1.9 2.2 Block Errors 31 62Ball handling errors 31 25aTTeNDaNCe Total 10482 6961 Dates/Avg Per Date 11/953 13/535 Neutral site #/Avg 6/221

Record Overall Home Away Neutral Overall Matches 19-11 7-4 8-5 4-2Big West Matches 9-7 4-4 5-3 0-0

MATCH WINS BY SETS 3 4 5 TotalPACIFIC 9 5 5 19Opponents 3 5 3 11

SETS WON BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 TotalPACIFIC 16 18 17 12 5 68Opponents 14 12 13 6 3 48

POINTS BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 TotalPACIFIC 690 686 694 415 115 2600Opponents 650 653 650 370 105 2428

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

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aTTaCk SeT SeRVe DIG bloCkING ## Name SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE2 Misa, Samantha 116 345 2.97 160 1104 .168 38 0.33 20 24 0.17 31 297 2.56 7 21 28 0.24 3 63 Appelgate, Siga 59 50 0.85 40 187 .053 6 0.10 5 13 0.08 0 33 0.56 0 14 14 0.24 1 25 Cowden, Gabby 116 194 1.67 81 528 .214 32 0.28 27 44 0.23 2 103 0.89 13 98 111 0.96 9 46 Clancy, Hannah 113 94 0.83 8 217 .396 1143 10.12 15 18 0.13 1 339 3.00 5 41 46 0.41 6 98 Torres, Rebekah 116 10 0.09 8 31 .065 97 0.84 22 51 0.19 24 489 4.22 0 5 5 0.04 0 211 Birch, Megan 88 93 1.06 58 290 .121 3 0.03 1 2 0.01 0 30 0.34 1 41 42 0.48 1 116 Davis, Taeler 37 2 0.05 1 6 .167 65 1.76 10 14 0.27 1 44 1.19 0 3 3 0.08 0 417 Engelhardt, Svenja 116 508 4.38 213 1355 .218 38 0.33 30 50 0.26 29 297 2.56 9 52 61 0.53 4 122 Sanders, Jennifer 116 255 2.20 81 657 .265 8 0.07 0 0 0.00 2 53 0.46 9 68 77 0.66 7 127 Robinson, Natalie 92 0 0.00 1 3 -.333 18 0.20 8 5 0.09 5 178 1.93 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 PACIFIC TIGERS...... 116 1551 13.37 651 4378 .206 1448 12.48 138 221 1.19 115 1863 16.06 44 343 215.5 1.86 31 31 Opponents........... 116 1392 12.00 638 4190 .180 1301 11.22 115 211 0.99 138 1815 15.65 55 411 260.5 2.25 62 2

aTTaCk SeT SeRVe DIG bloCkING ## Name SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE2 Misa, Samantha 62 176 2.84 85 584 .156 15 0.24 14 13 0.23 18 179 2.89 5 14 19 0.31 3 33 Appelgate, Siga 35 33 0.94 28 118 .042 3 0.09 2 6 0.06 0 13 0.37 0 10 10 0.29 1 15 Cowden, Gabby 62 111 1.79 46 317 .205 16 0.26 16 22 0.26 1 56 0.90 10 45 55 0.89 3 16 Clancy, Hannah 59 45 0.76 3 110 .382 576 9.76 2 10 0.03 0 185 3.14 4 24 28 0.47 3 68 Torres, Rebekah 62 6 0.10 6 20 .000 56 0.90 11 22 0.18 11 252 4.06 0 2 2 0.03 0 111 Birch, Megan 45 38 0.84 21 137 .124 2 0.04 0 0 0.00 0 11 0.24 1 13 14 0.31 1 016 Davis, Taeler 30 2 0.07 1 6 .167 63 2.10 6 12 0.20 0 31 1.03 0 3 3 0.10 0 417 Engelhardt, Svenja 62 257 4.15 111 730 .200 18 0.29 19 26 0.31 9 190 3.06 6 24 30 0.48 3 022 Sanders, Jennifer 62 140 2.26 49 390 .233 2 0.03 0 0 0.00 1 29 0.47 5 40 45 0.73 4 027 Robinson, Natalie 44 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 5 0.11 5 1 0.11 3 95 2.16 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 PACIFIC TIGERS...... 62 808 13.03 351 2414 .189 756 12.19 75 112 1.21 54 1041 16.79 31 175 118.5 1.91 18 16 Opponents........... 62 745 12.02 346 2296 .174 699 11.27 54 97 0.87 75 1063 17.15 39 205 141.5 2.28 31 12

TeaM oVeRallKills per Set 13.37 5thAssists per Set 12.48 5thDigs per Set 16.06 4thBlocks per Set 1.86 8thAttack Percentage .206 6thOpp. Attack Percentage .180 3rdService Aces per Set 1.19 5th

INDIVIDUal oVeRallSvenja Engelhardt - Kills per Set 4.38 1stHanna Clancy - Assists per Set 10.12 6thSvenja Engelhardt - Service Aces per Set 0.26 5thRebekah Torres - Digs per Set 4.22 5thSvenja Engelhardt - Points per Set 4.94 1st

TeaM CoNFeReNCe MaTCHeSKills per Set 13.03 6thAssists per Set 12.19 6thDigs per Set 16.79 4thBlocks per Set 1.91 9thAttack Percentage .189 6thOpp. Attack Percentage .174 2ndService Aces per Set 1.21 2nd

INDIVIDUal CoNFeReNCe MaTCHeSSvenja Engelhardt - Kills per Set 4.15 2ndHanna Clancy - Assists per Set 9.76 6thSvenja Engelhardt - Service Aces per Set 0.31 3rdGabby Cowden - Service Aces per Set 0.26 8thRebekah Torres - Digs per Set 4.06 8thSvenja Engelhardt - Points per Set 4.74 2nd

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ALL-BIG WEST HONORSPlayer of the Year Erin Saddler, Cal State FullertonFreshman of the Year Kristina Graven, Cal PolyCoach of the Year Carolyn Zimmerman, Cal State Fullerton

ALL-BIG WEST FIRST TEAMTorrie Brown, Cal State FullertonCami Croteau, Cal State FullertonSvenja Engelhardt, PacificKristina Graven, Cal PolyHaleigh Hampton, Long Beach StateJennifer Keddy, Cal PolyCaitlin Ledoux, Long Beach StateAshley Lee, Long Beach StateKayla Neto, Cal State FullertonDominique Olowolafe, Cal PolyKari Pestolesi, UC IrvineErin Saddler, Cal State FullertonStacey Schmidt, UC Santa BarbaraBetsy Sedlak, UC DavisDana Vargas, UC Santa BarbaraAllison Whitson, UC Davis

ALL-BIG WEST HONORABLE MENTIONNatalie Allen, Cal State NorthridgeJanisa Johnson, Long Beach StateKasey Kipp, UC Santa BarbaraShelby LeDuff, UC RiversideSamantha Misa, PacificLynda Morales, Cal State NorthridgeAlison Mort, Cal PolyKelly Simpson, UC RiversideCatie Smith, Cal PolyKayla Varney, UC DavisJenny Woolway, UC Davis

ALL-BIG WEST FRESHMAN TEAMDelainey Aigner-Swesey, Long Beach StateNatalie Allen, Cal State NorthridgeKristina Graven, Cal PolyHaleigh Hampton, Long Beach StateJennifer Sanders, PacificKara Sherrard, UC Santa BarbaraJenny Woolway, UC Davis

2010 BIG WEST FINAL STANDINGS Big West Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.Cal State Fullerton ^ (*) 14 2 .875 26 6 .813Long Beach State ^ 12 4 .750 25 8 .758Cal Poly 12 4 .750 22 7 .759UC Santa Barbara 10 6 .625 16 13 .552Pacific 9 7 .563 19 11 .633UC Davis 7 9 .438 16 13 .552Cal State Northridge 5 11 .313 13 19 .406UC Irvine 3 13 .188 8 22 .267UC Riverside 0 16 .000 2 30 .063

(*) Big West Champions ^ NCAA Tournament Participant

bIG WeST playeR oF THe WeekAug. 30 Caitlin Ledoux LBSU Jr.Sept. 6 Erin Saddler CSF Sr.Sept. 13 Kristina Graven CP Fr.Sept. 20 Haleigh Hampton LBSU Fr. Betsy Sedlak UCD Jr.Sept. 27 Stacey Schmidt UCSB Jr.Oct. 4 Erin Saddler CSF Sr.Oct. 11 Erin Saddler CSF Sr.Oct. 18 Ashley Lee LBSU Sr.Oct. 25 Svenja Engelhardt PAC Sr.Nov. 1 Erin Saddler CSF Sr.Nov. 8 Caitlin Ledoux LBSU Jr.Nov. 15 Jennifer Keddy CP So.Nov. 22 Cami Croteau CSF Sr.Nov. 29 Samanth Misa PAC Jr.

Svenja EngelhardtFirst Team

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Smantha MisaHonorable Mention

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Jennifer SandersFreshman

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• Six National Championships

• Eight National Players of The Year

• Over 100 All-America Honorees

• Three National Coaches of the Year

The Big West has established an impeccable pedigree in the sport of women’s volleyball entering its 26th season of conference sponsorship. SIX national championships. EIGHT national players of the year. Over ONE HUNDRED All-America awards. THREE National Coaches of the Year. Since 1984, the Big West Conference has enjoyed unparalleled success in the sport of women’s volleyball and has positioned itself as one of the nation’s elite conferences. The Big West has sent a representative to the Final Four in 14 of its 25 years as a volleyball conference. In 2001, Long Beach State earned its eighth trip to the Final Four and reached the national championship match for the fourth time. The Big West dominated postseason play from 1998-2004 with the conference sending at least four schools to the NCAA Tournament. The Big West has only sent less than three teams to the NCAA Tournament three times. In addition, Big West schools have tallied an impressive 103-61 record (.628) against non-conference op-ponents all-time in the NCAA Tournament. In 1999, the Big West comprised half of the contingent at the Final Four in Honolulu, Hawaii, with the presence of Long Beach State and Pacific. It marked the first time since 1994 that two teams from the same conference competed at the prestigious event. The alumni who have competed in the Big West reads like a Who’s Who of volleyball superstars. Long Beach State’s Misty May, a two-time NCAA Player of the Year, is widely considered the best collegiate vol-leyball player ever. She is now known as one of the world’s top beach players. Long Beach State’s Tara Cross and Danielle Scott, and Pacific’s Elaina Oden have contributed greatly to the success of the United States Olympic Team in indoor volleyball. The conference was represented in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, by former Big West athletes - Misty May (Long Beach State), Danielle Scott-Arruda (Long Beach State), Tayyiba Haneef-Park (Long Beach State), Jennifer Joines (Pacific) and Heather Bown (UC Santa Barbara). The quality of coaching in the Big West Conference is top notch. Two of the nation’s all-time winningest coaches are in the Big West – Long Beach State’s Brian Gimmillaro and UC Santa Barbara’s Kathy Gregory. Gimmillaro’s .811 career winning percentage ranks sixth all-time among active coaches, while Gregory is one of five coaches in NCAA history to surpass the 800-win career mark.

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Tigers finished in first place in the NorCal Athletic Conference with a perfect 5-0 record. Pacific faced only California teams with the exception of Nevada-Reno.

1976 The Liskevych Era began at Pacific with the naming of Taras Liskevych as head coach. The Tigers finished the season 17-8 against primarily Division II opponents, and once again won the NCAC title with a 5-0 record.

1977 Year number three saw Pacific upgrade its competi-tion level as the Tigers met UCLA, California, and Stanford. Pacific made its first trip to the coveted UCLA-NIVT and met powers Utah State and Pepperdine. The Tigers won three out of their last four matches and ended the season with a 12-10 record. The base of the future was set in 1977, as Nancy Lancaster, Patty Berg, and Kim McDonald, all eventual All-Americans, played their first season as Tigers.

1978 The building process began to reap profits as the Tigers improved their record to 23-15 and finished third in the NCAC. The year was marked by an upset victory over San Jose State, a three-match road trip to Hawai’i, and the hosting of UCLA in Stockton. Future All-American Jayne Gibson was a freshman on the squad.

1979 The Tigers made their first trip to the AIAW Nation-als and shocked the volleyball world by placing fourth. Pacific went 40-11 and defeated UC Santa Barbara and Pepperdine in the regionals to earn a national tournament berth. The Tigers began what would become a 35-match home winning streak and won the NCAC with a 12-0 record. 1979 was the first year of what is now the best four-team tournament in the nation—the Wendy’s Classic. Pacific defeated USC in the championship match of the inaugural Wendy’s Classic in front of 3,000 fans at Delta College, the same place where the Tigers upset then-unbeaten Hawai’i earlier in the season. Nancy Lancaster and Kim McDonald were named Pacific’s first women’s volleyball All-Americans.

1980 Pacific came close to a first national championship, but would have to wait four years as the Tigers, led by graduating All-Americans Nancy Lancaster, Broderick Award winner Patty Berg, and Kim McDonald, lost to USC in the finals. The team won a school record 48 matches, a re-cord that still stands, and lost only eight matches. Standing room only crowds were commonplace at Pacific as the Tigers upended USC in the Wendy’s Classic and again went unbeaten (12-0) in the NCAC.

1981 The rebuilding process began again with great success as the Tigers, led by their founda-tion of stars—Jan Saunders, Eileen Dempster, Robin Burns, Lisa Franco, and All-America hold-over Jayne Gibson—placed fourth in the NCAA Tournament. Along with a trip to the first-ever NCAA Tournament, Pacific made the just built Alex G. Spanos Center its new home, and inau-gurated the new facility with a win over Oregon.

1982 The volleyball community realized the appeal for volleyball in Stockton and awarded the NCAA Final Four Championship Tournament to Pacific. The Tigers had a fine season (32-8), but were upset by Stanford in the South Regional Final, and a fourth straight Final Four bid was thwarted. Despite the fact that Pacific did not compete in the Final Four, volleyball fans packed the Spanos Center to watch the Championships. Pacific placed second to California in the NorPac post-season tournament after winning the regular season with a 13-1 mark.

1983 The Tigers were once again among the nation’s four best teams, but could not win the National Championship at the Final Four in Lexington, Kentucky. Jan Saunders earned All-America honors for a second straight year and was joined on the All-America team by Eileen Dempster and Julie Maginot. Maginot was also a first team Academic All-American. The Tigers rolled to an impressive 37-4 record and were once again unbeaten in the NorPac Conference. Pacific was ranked No. 1 in the polls on several occasions in 1983.

1984 The success continued in 1984 and an era ended. After leading the Tigers to a 32-8 record and a third place finish at the NCAA Final Four, head coach Terry Liskevych announced his intention to leave Pacific to become the head coach of the United States Women’s National Team. In Liskevych’s final season, the Tigers captured the UCLA-NIVT and Wendy’s Classic titles and blitzed through the Midwest Regional in Kalamazoo, Michigan, but fell short in the Final Four at UCLA.

1985 A new age began for Pacific volleyball as first year head coach John Dunning led a group of loosey-goosey freshmen and seasoned veterans to Pacific’s first ever National Championship. The Tigers compiled a 36-3 mark as they rolled through the Northwest Regional in just six games and toppled UCLA and Stanford for the coveted crown in snowy Kalamazoo, Michigan. While Dunning received National Coach of the Year honors by Volleyball Monthly, All-America honors were bestowed upon Julie Maginot, Therese Boyle, and freshman Elaina Oden. The freshman sensation Oden was also named the PCAA Player of the Year.

1986 The magic continued in 1986 as the Tigers rolled to their second consecutive National Championship. After losing the season opener to conference foe UC Santa Barbara, the Tigers reeled off wins in 39 of their next 41 matches, including impressive wins over Nebraska in the Wendy’s Classic, a PCAA Tournament championship, and the tough NCAA Northwest Regional. Pacific then steamrolled Texas and Nebraska in the Final Four, defeating both teams in three-game matches, to claim the school’s second consecutive national title.

1987 The Tigers enjoyed yet another brilliant season, coming within a step of the Final Four. Pacific started 9-1, and lost only four matches all year, three of those to eventual National Champion Hawai’i. The Tigers won the UCLA-NIVT and captured their sixth Wendy’s Classic championship. In winning the Wendy’s Classic, Pacific won its fourth Wendy’s in a row with a four-game victory over Hawai’i in the championship match. Playing on the Rainbow Wahines’ home court, Pacific lost to Hawai’i in the Northwest Regional Final, ending hopes of a third national crown. Pacific had six players named to all-conference teams, with Liz Hert and Teri McGrath making the first team, Mary Miller and Brooke Herrington appointed to the second team, and Cathey Scotlan and Krissy Fifer named to the all-freshman team. Scotlan was named the PCAA’s Most Outstanding Freshman.

1988 The Tigers won their 400th match in just 13 years, an average of 31 wins per year. Though Pacific lost 13 matches, its determination and a strong finish carried the Tigers to their second straight NCAA Northwest Region Championship in Hawai’i, where an injury plagued Tiger squad fell to the host Wahines in four tough games. Sophomore Cathey Scotlan earned second team All-America honors for the Tigers.

1989 The Tigers had yet another successful year in 1989, with 17 consecutive wins to open the season and a 29-5 overall record. Pacific hosted the NCAA Northwest Regional, but was defeated in the semifinal round by eventual National Champion Long Beach State. A definite high point of the season was the performance by Elaina Oden and the rest of the Tigers at the Wendy’s Classic. Pacific came back from a 2-0 deficit to defeat then No. 1 ranked UCLA in the championship match, with Oden’s efforts earning Wendy’s MVP honors for the second time. Oden also finished the season as the all-time kill leader in Pacific history, and earned a third All-America selection. Junior Krissy Fifer earned All-America honors for the first time.

Pacific Volleyball Year-By-YearYear Record Conf. Record Nat. Finish Coach1975 7-4 5-0 (1st NCAC) Linda Golden1976 17-8-1 5-0 (1st NCAC) Taras Liskevych1977 12-10 7-5 (NCAC) Taras Liskevych1978 23-15 9-4 (NCAC) Taras Liskevych1979 39-10-2 12-0 (1st NCAC) 4th Taras Liskevych1980 48-8 12-0 (1st NCAC) 2nd Taras Liskevych1981 27-13 12-0 (1st NCAC) 4th Taras Liskevych1982 32-8 13-1 (1st NorPac) T-5th Taras Liskevych1983 37-4 9-0 (1st NorPac) 4th Taras Liskevych1984 32-8 6-2 (2nd PCAA) 3rd Taras Liskevych1985 36-3 15-1 (1st PCAA) 1st John Dunning1986 39-3 17-1 (1st PCAA) 1st John Dunning1987 30-4 16-2 (2nd PCAA) T-5th John Dunning1988 22-13 14-4 (2nd Big West) T-5th John Dunning1989 29-5 14-4 (2nd Big West) T-9th John Dunning1990 30-7 14-4 (3rd Big West) 2nd John Dunning1991 24-6 15-3 (2nd Big West) T-9th John Dunning1992 27-6 16-2 (2nd Big West) T-5th John Dunning1993 21-10 12-6 (4th Big West) T-9th John Dunning1994 23-7 14-4 (3rd Big West) T-9th John Dunning1995 21-9 14-4 (3rd Big West) T-17th John Dunning1996 26-7 14-2 (1st Big West) T-9th John Dunning1997 23-9 12-4 (3rd Big West) T-17th John Dunning1998 26-6 13-3 (3rd Big West) T-9th John Dunning1999 32-3 15-1 (1st Big West) T-3rd John Dunning2000 28-4 15-1 (1st Big West) T-9th John Dunning2001 28-8 15-3 (2nd Big West) T-9th Jayne McHugh2002 19-13 12-6 (4th Big West) T-17th Jayne McHugh2003 18-14 9-9 (7th Big West) T-17th Jayne McHugh2004 19-10 13-5 (2nd Big West) T-33rd Jayne McHugh2005 16-14 8-6 (4th Big West) Jayne McHugh2006 8-21 3-11 (7th Big West) Charlie Wade2007 18-9 9-7 (4th Big West) Charlie Wade2008 12-16 10-6 (4th Big West) Charlie Wade2009 17-11 7-9 (6th Big West) David Johnson2010 19-11 9-7 (5th Big West) Greg Gibbons

The Tigers catch their first glimpse of the NCAA Championship trophy after defeating Stanford in four games for the 1985 title in Kalamazoo,

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1990 Pacific racked up several thousand miles of travel in 1990, finishing a very successful year with a second place national finish in College Park, Maryland. The Tigers started the season by winning 19 of their first 20 matches. Playing with a purpose at the end of the season, the Tigers defeated Long Beach State in the Northwest Region final played at Hawai’i. In making it to the school’s eighth Final Four, Pacific defeated Ne-braska, 3-1, before falling to UCLA in the championship match. Representing one-fourth of the AVCA All-America selections were Krissy Fifer, Cathey Scotlan, and Melanie Beckenhauer. 1991 Pacific opened the season with an 11-match winning streak and finished 24-6 on the season. Among the top five teams the Tigers defeated in 1991 were Long Beach State, Hawai’i, and Nebraska. The win over Hawai’i was the first Tiger win in Hawai’i since 1985. Melanie Beckenhauer received first team All-America honors, while Sharon Kasser earned second team All-America kudos. Newcomer Charlotte Johansson was chosen to the Volleyball Monthly Freshman All-America team. Sophomore Natasha Soltysik earned District VIII Academic All-America honors.

1992 The Pacific women’s volleyball program once again enjoyed a successful campaign in 1992, finishing with a 27-6 record on the season, the school’s 15th consecutive 20-win season. Pacific also advanced to its 12th consecutive NCAA Regional. A 16-2 Big West Conference record was the school’s best mark in conference play since 1987. The Tigers lost to only three teams during the season (Long Beach State, Nebraska, and Stanford), all of whom spent time in the nation’s top five. Pacific ended the regular season ranked fourth in country. Middle blocker Charlotte Johansson earned second team All-America honors from the AVCA, one of only two sophomores to be so honored. Johansson and senior Katy Eldridge earned District VIII Academic All-America honors.

1993 Pacific finished the season 21-10 in 1993, the first season since 1988 with double figures in losses. The Tigers did pick up their 16th straight 20-win year, along with a 13th con-secutive NCAA Regional appearance. Pacific strung together two five-match winning streaks in 1993, losing two in a row only once all season. Pacific avenged an early season loss to Stanford, winning the Stanford Invitational on October 9th. In the 3-1 victory over the Cardinal, Dominique Benton-Bozman set a school record for kills in a single match with 36. Benton-Bozman and Charlotte Johansson each earned All-Big West first team honors and All-Northwest Region kudos. Johans-son earned All-America honors for the third straight season, while she and Natasha Soltysik both earned GTE Academic All-America honors.

1994 Pacific’s success on and off the court continued, as the Tigers rode winning streaks of nine, six, and five matches to a 23-7 record, and Charlotte Johansson was named a GTE Academic All-American for the third time and an All-American for the fourth straight year, with her first selection to the first team. Pacific’s NCAA Tournament second round victory over UCSB saw Dominique Benton-Bozman tie the school record with 36 kills in a five-game win to lead the Tigers to their 14th consecutive regional. Pacific then fell to senior-laden Ohio State in the Northwest Region semifinal to complete its season. The Tigers never lost more than two consecutive matches, blazing to a 21-3 start. Johansson, Benton-Bozman, and freshman Addie Hauschild all earned All-Big West and All-Northwest Region honors, with Hauschild also doubling as a Freshman All-American, as named by Volleyball Magazine. Sophomore setter Sacha Caldemeyer also captured All-Big West second team honors.

1995 The Tiger women’s volleyball team posted its 18th consecutive 20-win season and made its 17th consecutive post-season appearance, but a slew of late season injuries kept Pacific out of the NCAA Regionals for the first time. Overall, Pa-cific finished 21-9 and placed third in the Big West Conference. Dominique Benton-Bozman and Rebecca Downey each were selected to the all-conference first team, and Benton-Bozman doubled as an All-District 7 selection. Sacha Caldemeyer led the conference in assists per game (12.86) and joined Addie Hauschild on the all-conference second team. Elsa Stegemann earned a conference all-freshman team selection. The high point of the season came when Pacific swept Long Beach State at the Pyramid Nov. 11 to give head coach John Dunning his 300th career victory at Pacific. The Tigers also won all nine Big West Conference matches they played at home in the Spanos Center.

1996 Pacific women’s volleyball made its return to the national top-10 and fell just two points shy of an opportunity to play for a Final Four appearance. The Tigers defeated three teams ranked among the top five (Long Beach State twice and Stanford). Senior setter and captain Sacha Caldemeyer notched the second-most assists in school history, yielding AVCA All-America honors in the process, and helped a squad starting two sophomores and two freshmen to the NCAA Regionals. All six starters earned all-conference recognition, including Caldemeyer, middle blocker Addie Hauschild, and outside hitter Elsa Stegemann, who landed on the first team. The team will be remembered most for its seven-point rally, down 13-8, to steal the Big West Conference Tournament championship from Long Beach State in Santa Barbara.

1997 The Tigers posted their 20th consecutive 20-win season (23-9), reached the semifinals of the Big West Confer-ence Tournament, and qualified for their 17th consecutive NCAA Tournament in 1997. Head coach John Dunning tallied

his 350th career victory in Pacific’s five-game come-from-behind Bankers Classic championship victory over #6 Florida. The championship was Pacific’s ninth in the 19-year history of the tournament. Four Tigers earned All-Big West Conference accolades, led by Addie Hauschild and Jennica Smith, who both earned first team selections. Tanja Dimitrijevic garnered Academic All-America District VIII first team honors. Pacific was also one of 13 NCAA Division I programs to earn the AVCA Team Academic Award.

1998 Pacific recorded its 21st consecutive 20-win season in 1998 with an overall record of 26-6 (13-3 Big West), and remained one of four teams to have qualified for each NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament. The Tigers finished the season ranked 10th in the AVCA poll, earned their 16th NCAA Regional appearance in the 18-year history of the NCAA Tournament, and finished ninth in national home attendance with an average home crowd of 1,894. A total of five Tigers earned All-Big West honors, while three Tigers (Tracy Chambers, Jennica Smith, and Elsa Stegemann) received AVCA All-District accolades. Stege-mann, the first women’s volleyball player in Big West history to earn three consecutive Player of the Week awards, became the first Tiger since Charlotte Johansson in 1994 to earn first team AVCA All-America kudos. Head coach John Dunning, in his 14th season at the helm of the Tigers, became the first coach in Big West history to earn 200 career conference wins as Pacific swept Utah State on November 12 at the Spanos Center.

1999 The 1999 Pacific women’s volleyball team advanced to its seventh NCAA Division I National Semifinal after hosting its first NCAA Regional since 1991, sweeping Florida in the regional final. The Tigers suffered a five-game defeat to Penn State in the national semifinals, but placed third in the final American Volleyball Coaches Association Poll. With the NCAA Tournament berth, Pacific remained one of just four teams to have qualified for each of the 19 tournaments, following the program’s 22nd consecutive 20-win campaign. Senior outside hitter Elsa Stegemann received AVCA All-America first team honors for the second consecutive season as a total of three Tigers (Stegemann, Tracy Chambers, and Jennica Smith) were selected to the AVCA All-District Team. The 1999 Big West Conference Co-Player of the Year, Stegemann surpassed two-time Olympian Elaina Oden and became the Tigers’ career kills leader in October. She tied a conference record as she received her ninth Player of the Week distinction in November. Head coach John Dunning was named the Big West Conference Coach of the Year for the third time in his career (1986, 1996, 1999) after guiding Pacific to its fourth conference title. Seniors Tanja Dimitrijevic and Angela Rosenquist were named to the GTE Academic All-District Team.

2000 The 2000 Pacific women’s volleyball team won its second straight Big West title in a season full of records. The Tigers went 28-4 and 15-1 in conference play. Pacific dominated Big West play, only losing three games in conference play all year. The Tigers advanced to their 18th regional in 20 years by winning their first two NCAA matches in the friendly confines of the Alex G. Spanos Center. For a third straight season Pacific finished the season ranked in the AVCA Top 10, finishing No. 8 in the final poll. The Tigers set several records, most notably the consecutive games streak as they won 50 straight games from Sept. 23 to Nov. 24. Pacific also set new records in kills per game, digs per game and assists per game for a single sea-son. Individually the Tigers had two All-Americans as senior Kara Gormsen was named a First-Team AVCA All-American and freshman Jennifer Joines was named a Second-Team AVCA All-American. Gormsen broke the school record for most assists per game with 14.21 on the season. Joines set a 15-year-old single season record in hitting percentage at .402. Gormsen, Joines, Jamie Hamm and Danielle Shinn were all named to the All-Big West First Team, while Elaine Goeders and Courtney Miller were named to the All-Big West Second Team. The Tigers became only the second school in Big West history to sweep conference honors as Gormsen was named Co-Player of the Year, John Dunning was named Head Coach of the Year and Jennifer Joines was named Freshman of the Year.

2001 The Pacific women’s volleyball team won at least 28 matches for a third straight year, as it went 28-8 overall and 15-3 in Big West play. The Tigers advanced to their 19th NCAA Re-gional in 21 years by venturing to Louisville, Ky. and winning two

Captain Liz Hert hoists Pacific’s second consecutive NCAA championship trophy for the home fans at the

Alex G. Spanos Center after the Tigers swept Nebraska in the 1986 final.

Addie Hauschild earned All-America honors from Vol-leyball Magazine in 1994 as a freshman.

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matches to advance to the “Sweet Sixteen”. Pacific finished the season ranked in the Top 15 in the final AVCA Top 25 poll for a fourth straight season. The Tigers set a new record for most consecutive Bankers Classic Championships by winning their fifth straight against Hawai’i in a thrilling five-game match. Jennifer Joines and Jamie Hamm made multiple appearances in the record books during the 2001 season. Hamm set the Pacific career and season records for most digs with 1,661 in her career and 539 on the season. Joines set the record for most block assists in a season with 175, and became only the second Pacific player ever to record 600 or more kills in a season with 601. Megan Hauschild, Hamm and Joines were all named to the All-Big West First Team, while Elaine Goeders received All-Big West Honorable Mention honors. The Tigers hosted the prestigious State Farm Volleyball Classic and fin-ished second in a tournament that included three of the 2000 Final Four teams. Pacific won the Nike Invitational, Bankers Classic and Cougar Challenge tournaments on the season. The Tigers played six matches against top-five opponents and faced the No. 1 team in the nation on three separate occasions.

2002 Pacific fell shy of the 20-win plateau for the first time since 1977, but the Tigers remained one of just four teams to have advanced to each and every NCAA Tournament, advancing to the second round for the 22nd time in 22 tries. Pacific posted a 19-13 overall record and a 12-6 mark in the Big West Conference. A total of four Tigers received All-Big West Conference selections, including Jennifer Joines, who received her third consecutive first team bid. Joines also earned AVCA All-America Second Team honors for the third straight year as she became the first player in program history to accumulate 1,500 kills and 500 blocks in a career. Joines was honored as the AVCA/Sports Imports National Player of the Week on Oct. 7. Pacific’s three-game sweep of Utah State on Oct. 17, was the 750th win in the history of the program.

2003 Pacific kept its NCAA Tournament streak alive by ap-pearing in NCAA post-season action for the 23rd consecutive season in 2003. The Tigers posted an 18-14 overall record and a 9-9 mark in Big West Conference play. Pacific opened the season with victories in five of its first six matches, including a season-opening win against No. 14 Santa Clara. The Tigers wrapped up their regular season schedule with a pair of three-game sweeps against UAB and Oregon State to claim the 25th Annual Community Bankers Classic championship. The Tigers then swept San Francisco in first round action of the NCAA Tournament, before falling to No. 5 Stanford in the second round. Individually, senior Jennifer Joines garnered AVCA All-America First Team honors to close out her four-year All-American career. She ended her career holding the top spot in five Pacific career statistical categories, including kills and hitting percentage.

2004 Pacific maintained the program’s storied tradition as the Tigers remained one of just four teams in the nation to advance to the NCAA Tournament each and every year of its existence. After Big West Conference coaches selected the Tigers to finish fourth in the conference’s preseason poll, Pa-cific set out to prove them wrong and succeeded with a 19-10 overall record and a 13-5 conference mark that tied for second place in the conference standings. The Tigers rolled to the Arizona State/Tempe Buttes Invitational championship with a trio of impressive victories over Tulane, host Arizona State, and Fordham Sept. 10-12. The next weekend, junior Sidney Bennett stamped her name into the program’s record book with one of the finest individual performances in a single match in program history. Against Utah State on Sept. 18, Bennett tied Pacific’s single match program record with 15 total blocks. Former Tiger All-Americans Mary Miller (twice) and Elaina Oden (once) are the only other players in program history to record 15 blocks in a match. Senior Hayley Anderson also enjoyed a record-setting season for Pacific as she moved into second place on the program’s career assists chart. Anderson was honored as the tournament MVP at the Arizona State Invitational and the 26th Annual Community Bankers Classic. Anderson and Bennett each received AVCA All-America Honorable Mention recognition following the season, marking the first time since 2000 that two Tigers have earned AVCA All-America honors in the same year.

2005 For the first time in school history, the Tigers did not earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament as Pacific finished the season at 16-14 overall and 8-6 in the Big West Conference. Despite the disappointing team finish, four Tigers earned All-Big West Conference accolades as seniors Ashley Groothuis and Sidney Bennett were joined by sophomore Kara Uhl on the All-Big West First Team. Junior setter Allison Ianni was named to the All-Big West Second Team. Groothuis went on to earn AVCA All-West Region Honorable Mention. Groothuis also stamped her name throughout the Pacific record book in her final season. Among her many statistics, the most impressive was finishing a stellar career fourth on Pacific’s career kills list with 1,491 and tallying 913 digs.

2006 Under first-year head coach Charlie Wade, the Ti-gers suffered through an injury plagued season to finish 8-21 overall and 3-11 in the Big West Conference. Junior Johanna Hilbers led the individual honors for the Tigers as she earned All-West Region Honorable Mention. In addition, Hilbers and sophomore Alexa Anderson were selected to participate in the Bring It Promotions/USA Development Team during the summer of 2007. Wade served as the head coach for the USA Developmental Team as well. Hilbers and Anderson were two of four Tigers to earn All-Big West Conference recognition as Hilbers was an All-Big West First Team member, Anderson and junior Julie Magud earned All-Big West Honorable Mention and freshman Meagan MimMack earned All-Big West Freshman Team.

2007 Pacific made a 10-match improvement in 2006, clos-ing the season with an 18-9 record. The Tigers notched three tournament championships (Nike -Portland, Asics -Pacific, and the 29th Annual Community Bankers Classic). Pacific also upset nationally ranked Cal Poly, 3-1, in the Alex G. Spanos Center. Senior Johanna Hilbers and junior Alexa Anderson each nabbed All-Big West First Team honors following the season. Senior Julie Magud, sophomore Meagan MimMack and freshman Svenja Engelhardt all earned All-Big West Honorable Mention. Magud concluded her four-year career as Pacific’s leader in digs with 1,906, while Engelhardt set the school record with 64 aces in her first season.

2008 Taking on the nation’s toughest non-conference schedule to start the season, Pacific got off to a rough start as the Tigers went 0-8 to begin the year. Despite the tough start, Pacific used its battle-hardened nature to rebound with a strong showing in conference action as the Tigers finished the confernece season 10-6, good enough for fourth in the Big

West. The Tigers took full advantage of their home court to recover from their early season schedule as they completed the home schedule 9-2 at the Spanos Center. For the second consecutive season the Tigers advanced to the championship match of the Community Bankers Classic to finish the season. Junior Mallori Gibson was named to the All-Big West First team while seniors Alexa Anderson, Natalia Tomazsewska and sophomore Svenja Engelhardt each earned honorable mention honors.

2009 With a new coaching staff, but a veteran squad on the court, the Tigers got off to a fast start in the 2009 season, winning three of the four tournaments they played in the non-conference season. Pacific took home tournament cham-pionships at the Fresno State Invitational, Miami Best Western Invitational and the Stockton Invitational while finishing as the runner-up at the Bankers Classic. After finishing tournament play, the Tigers jumped into conference action where they were initially picked to finish fourth among the Big West schools. However, the long season took its toll on the Tigers as they finished sixth overall with a record of 7-9 in conference play. Despite the tough finish to the season, Pacific placed three on the all-conference teams at the end of the season.

2010 Beginning anew under head coach Greg Gibbons, the Tigers continued their push back towards the top of the Big West as Pacific posted a 19-11 overall record to go along with a 9-7 conference mark. Taking the court with a young and inexperienced squad, the Tigers kicked off their season with a victory at the 32nd Annual Community Bankers Clas-sic while also adding a co-first place finish at the Wolf Pack Invitational in Reno, Nevada. During non-conference play, the Tigers picked up a victory over No. 24 Arizona, marking the programs first win over a top-25 opponent outside of the Big West since the 2003 season. After the year, Pacific picked up an array of individual awards as Senior Svenja Engelhardt capped a phenomenal career with her first-ever All-Region selection a First Team All-Big West honors and the 2010 AVSR Global Player of the Year award. Alongside their senior, junior Samantha Misa and freshman Jennifer Sanders also garnered all-conference recognition at the end of the year for the Tigers.

Jennifer Joines poses with Athletic Director Lynn King after she became Pacific’s all-time kill leader with 1,854

in 2003.

Kara Gormsen earned AVCA and Volleyball Magazine First Team All-America Honors in 2000.

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NaTIoNal CHaMpIoNSHIpS 6 Stanford 5 Penn State 3 Hawai’i Long Beach State Nebraska UCLA USC 2 PACIFIC 1 Texas Washington

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WIN PCT. 1.000 (1-0) Washington .750 (3-1) USC .667 (2-1) PACIFIC .625 (5-3) Penn State .600 (3-2) Hawai‘i .600 (3-2) Long Beach State .500 (3-3) Nebraska .429 (6-8) Stanford .429 (3-4) UCLA .333 (1-2) Texas .000 (0-1) California .000 (0-1) Florida .000 (0-1) Minnesota .000 (0-1) Wisconsin

CHaMpIoNSHIp MaTCHeS 14 Stanford 8 Penn State 7 UCLA 6 Nebraska 5 Hawai‘i Long Beach State 4 USC 3 PACIFIC Texas 1 California Florida Minnesota Washington Wisconsin

FINal FoUR appeaRaNCeS 18 Stanford 11 UCLA Nebraska 9 Hawai’i Penn State USC 8 Long Beach State 7 PACIFIC Florida Texas 3 Minnesota Washington 2 California Illinois LSU Ohio State San Diego State 1 Arizona Santa Clara Tennessee Wisconsin

ReGIoNal FINalS 22 Stanford 21 Nebraska UCLA 18 Hawai’i 16 Texas 14 Penn State 12 Florida USC 11 PACIFIC 10 Long Beach State 9 Brigham Young 6 Washington 5 Illinois 4 California Arizona Cal Poly Minnesota 3 LSU San Diego State Wisconsin 2 Texas A&M 1 Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Iowa state Michigan Missouri Ohio State Pepperdine Purdue Santa Clara Tennessee UC Santa Barbara Washington State

ReGIoNalS 27 Stanford 26 Nebraska 25 Hawai’i 23 UCLA 22 Penn State 20 Texas 19 PACIFIC 18 Florida USC 13 Brigham Young 12 Arizona Long Beach State Ohio State 10 UC Santa Barbara Wisconsin

CoNSeCUTIVe NCaa ToURNaMeNT WINS 24 Penn State (2007-10) 16 USC (2002-04) 14 UCLA (1990-92) 12 PACIFIC (1985-87) Stanford (1996-99) 11 Nebraska (2000-01) Stanford (2001-02) 10 Long Beach State (1998-99) Washington (2006-07) 9 Hawai‘i (1987-88) Nebraska (2007-08) Penn State (1999-2000) 8 Hawai‘i (1982-83) Nebraska (1995-96) Stanford (1994-95)

NCaa ToURNaMeNT appeaRaNCeS 30 Penn State Stanford 29 Hawai‘i Nebraska UCLA 28 USC 27 Texas UC Santa Barbara 25 Long Beach State 24 paCIFIC BYU 23 Arizona

NCaa ToURNaMeNT WINS 97 Stanford 82 Nebraska 74 UCLA 72 Penn State 70 Hawai’i 62 Texas USC 53 Florida 48 Long Beach State 46 PACIFIC 32 Minnesota Washington 31 Brigham Young 29 Ohio State Wisconsin 27 Illinois 26 Arizona

Dominance with ClassThese nine women played for both of

Pacific’s national championship teams: (Top row) outside hitter Leona Bielefeld, setter Liz Hert, setter Janet Wolfe, middle blocker Dorothy Hert and outside hitter Brooke Herrington. (Bottom row) mid-dle blocker Mary Miller, outside hitter Andrea Redick, middle blocker Elaina Oden,and outside hitter Teri McGrath.

The 1985 and 1986 teams combined for a 75-6 overall record and won all nine NCAA tournament matches, losing just three games in postseason play.

This information was compiled by the Pacific Athletic Media Relations office based upon results provided by the NCAA. The rankings include the entire history of the NCAA Tournament—all 29 events—from 1981 to the present.

NCaa WINNING peRCeNTaGe(Minimum 10 matches played) .795 (97-25) Stanford .759 (82-26) Nebraska .742 (72-25) Penn State .737 (73-26) UCLA .729 (70-26) Hawai‘i .716 (53-21) Florida .713 (62-25) USC .705 (62-26) Texas .696 (32-14) Washington .686 (48-22) Long Beach State .667 (32-16) Minnesota .657 (46-24) PACIFIC .644 (29-16) Wisconsin .641 (25-14) California .604 (29-19) Ohio State .600 (9-6) Iowa State .587 (27-19) Illinois .564 (31-24) Brigham Young .533 (8-7) Oklahoma .550 (22-18) Texas A&M .538 (14-12) Purdue .536 (15-13) San Diego State .531 (26-23) Arizona .522 (12-11) Michigan .500 (13-13) Michigan State .500 (12-12) Kansas State .500 (12-12) LSU .500 (11-11) Tennessee .500 (10-10) Utah .500 (9-9) Georgia Tech

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1979 AIAW Honoree Nancy Lancaster

1982, ‘83, ‘84 AVCA Honoree Jan Saunders

1988, ‘90 VB Monthly/AVCA Honoree Cathy Scotlan

1983, ‘84, ‘85 AVCA Honoree Julie Maginot

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Therese Boyle (VB Monthly)

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Elaina Oden (AVCA 1st, VB Monthly)

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Liz Hert (VB Monthly)

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Liz Hert (AVCA 1st, VB Monthly)

Teri McGrath (AVCA 1st, VB Monthly)

Mary Miller (VB Monthly)

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Cathy Scotlan (VB Monthly)

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Krissy Fifer (AVCA 1st)

Elaina Oden (AVCA 2nd)

1990

Melanie Beckenhauer (AVCA 1st, VB Monthly)

Krissy Fifer (AVCA 2nd)

Cathy Scotlan (AVCA 1st, VB Monthly)

1982, ‘83, ‘84 AVCA Honoree Eileen Dempster

1986 AVCA Honoree Mary Miller-Tribbett

1985, ‘86, ‘89 AVCA/VB Monthly Honoree Elaina Oden

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The Pacific Tigers have had 19 players earn 36 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America honors in 33 years as a pro-gram. 10 players have earned AVCA All-America honors in multiple seasons for the Tigers. Six of those players collected AVCA All-America honors in three years during their playing career. Pacific has had two freshmen garner AVCA All-America honors, as Elaina Oden and Jennifer Joines claimed the distinction in their first year with the program. In ad-dition, the Tigers have earned a total of 38 Volleyball Magazine All-America bids.

2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 AVCA Honoree Jennifer Joines

1991

Melanie Beckenhauer (AVCA 1st, VB Monthly)

Charlotte Johansson (VB Monthly)

Sharon Kasser (AVCA 2nd, VB Monthly)

1992

Charlotte Johansson (AVCA 2nd, VB Monthly)

1993

Charlotte Johansson (AVCA 2nd, VB Monthly)

1994

Dominique Benton-Bozman (VB Monthly)

Addie Hauschild (VB Monthly)

Charlotte Johansson (AVCA 1st, VB Monthly)

1996

Sacha Caldemeyer (AVCA 2nd)

Elsa Stegemann (VB Magazine)

1998

Elsa Stegemann (AVCA 1st, VB Magazine)

1999

Tracy Chambers (VB Magazine)

Elsa Stegemann (AVCA 1st, VB Magazine)

2000

Kara Gormsen (AVCA 1st, VB Magazine)

Jennifer Joines (AVCA 2nd, VB Magazine)

2001

Jennifer Joines (AVCA 2nd, VB Magazine)

2002

Jennifer Joines (AVCA 2nd)

2003

Jennifer Joines (AVCA 1st)

2004

Hayley Anderson (AVCA HM)

Sidney Bennett (AVCA HM)

1990, ‘91 AVCA/VB Monthly Honoree Melanie Beckenhauer

1996 VB Magazine, 1998, ‘99 AVCA HonoreeElsa Stegemann

1989, ‘90 AVCA Honoree Krissy Fifer

1991 VB Monthly Honoree Sharon Kasser

1992, ‘93, ‘94 AVCA Honoree Charlotte Johansson

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The Pacific women’s volleyball program is well represented in the Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame. Established in 1982, the Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame has honored 223 individuals and 22 teams in its 28-year history. 19 individuals and four teams representing the women’s volleyball program have earned induction into the Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame.

Pacific won back-to-back national championships in 1985 and 1986. The 1985 Tigers were the first-ever Pacific team to claim an athletic national champioship. The team was inducted into the Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame in 1996-97. Two years later the 1986 team received its bid into the school’s Hall of Fame

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL INDUCTeeS

1990-91Patty Berg-Burnett

1991-92Dr. Taras Liskevych

1980 Women’s Volleyball Team

1992-93Jayne Gibson-McHugh

1996-97Nancy Lancaster-Liskevych

1985 Women’s Volleyball Team

1998-99Kim McDonald-Pickering

1986 Women’s Volleyball Team

1999-2000Elaina Oden

2000-01Jan Saunders

1990 Women’s Volleyball Team

2001-02Eileen Dempster-Howard

2002-03Julie Maginot-Fahy

2003-04Liz Hert-Rey

Teri McGrath-KeltnerMary Miller-Tribbett

2004-05Therese Boyle-Niego

2005-06Cathy Scotlan

2006-07Melanie Bechenhauer-Heller

2007-08Krissy Fifer-Ayers

2008-09Charlotte Johansson Eriksson

2009-10Addie Hauschild

2010-11Sharon Kasser-Stephens

The last three inductees for the women’s volleyball team were Charlotte Johans-son Eriksson, Addie Hauschild and Sharon Kasser-Stephens. Kasser-Stephens was the most recent inductee from the Pacific women’s volleyball program, earning the honor last year.

1985 Team

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Jayne Gibson-McHugh (above) is a three-time Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame inductee: 1991-92 as a player for the 1980 team, 1992-93 individually, and 2000-01 as an as-sistant coach for the 1990 team.

Julie Maginot-Fahy, a 2002-03 Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, was a three-time Academic All-American and a three-time AVCA All-American for Pacific.

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Jennifer Joines became the third former Pacifi c women’s volleyball player to par cipate in the Olympic Games for the United States, joining the team for the 2008 Games in Beijing, China, where Team USA took home the silver medal. Elaina Oden and Jayne McHugh are the other two Pacifi c volleyball alumnae to play in the Olympics. McHugh played at Seoul, South Korea, in 1988, while Oden played in 1992 at Barcelona, Spain, and in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.

Former Pacifi c head coach Taras Liskevych re red from Pacifi c in 1985 to take over the U.S. Na onal Team and coached the squad through three Summer Olympics before re ring in 1996. Eileen Dempster-Howard was a member of the U.S. Na onal Team in 1986, while Teri McGrath was a member of the U.S. Na onal Team from 1988 to 1991.

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honorS & awardSU.S. OLYMPIC TEAM1988 Jayne Gibson1992 Elaina Oden1996 Elaina Oden2008 Jennifer Joines

U.S. NATIONAL TEAM1985-88 Jayne Gibson1986 Eileen Dempster1986-96 Elaina Oden1988-91 Teri McGrath2001-02 Addie Hauschild (Training Team)2003-pres. Jennifer Joines

U.S. JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM1979 Jayne Gibson1980 Therese Boyle1981 Therese Boyle Julie Maginot1985 Elaina Oden1990 Krissy Fifer (B Team) Cathey Scotlan (B Team) Robyn Schmitt (Training Program)1992 Randy Jensen1993 Addie Hauschild1994 Elsa Stegemann2001 Jennifer Joines (B Team)2002 Jennifer Joines (B Team) GooDWIll GaMeS1986 Elaina Oden

paN aMeRICaN GaMeS1987 Jayne Gibson1995 Elaina Oden2003 Jennifer Joines

WoRlD UNIVeRSITy GaMeS1981 Patty Berg Jayne Gibson1983 Jayne Gibson1987 Brooke Herrington Liz Hert Teri McGrath1997 Elsa Stegemann

U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL1979 Jayne Gibson1981 Chris Bertsch Therese Boyle Julie Maginot Linda Vaughn1982 Therese Boyle Eileen Dempster Julie Maginot Jan Saunders1983 Therese Boyle Lisa Franco Julie Maginot1985 Brooke Herrington Mary Miller Janet Wolfe1986 Teri McGrath Elaina Oden

1989 Krissy Fifer1990 Heather Schoeny Vikki Simonis1995 Dominique Benton-Bozman Sacha Caldemeyer Elsa Stegemann John Dunning (coach) Jayne Gibson-McHugh (coach)

yUGo ClaSSIC1987 Liz Hert Teri McGrath

bRoDeRICk aWaRD1980 Patty Berg1983 Jan Saunders, Eileen Dempster (Nominees)1984 Jan Saunders, Eileen Dempster (Nominees)1985 Elaina Oden (Nominee)1986 Elaina Oden (Nominee)1990 Cathey Scotlan (Nominee)1991 Melanie Beckenhauer (Nominee)1999 Elsa Stegemann (Nominee)2000 Kara Gormsen (Nominee)

CoaCH oF THe yeaR1979 Taras Liskevych (National)1980 Taras Liskevych (National)1981 Taras Liskevych (NorCal)1983 Taras Liskevych (CVCA)1984 Taras Liskevych (National)1985 John Dunning (VB Monthly, National)1986 John Dunning (PCAA)1996 John Dunning (Big West)1999 John Dunning (Big West)2000 John Dunning (Big West, Regional)

AVCA ALL-DISTRICTALL-REGION1986 Teri McGrath Mary Miller Elaina Oden1987 Liz Hert Teri McGrath Mary Miller1989 Krissy Fifer Elaina Oden Cathey Scotlan1990 Melanie Beckenhauer, First Team Krissy Fifer, First Team Cathey Scotlan, First Team Katy Eldridge, Second Team1991 Melanie Beckenhauer, First Team Sharon Kasser, First Team1992 Katy Eldridge, First Team Charlotte Johansson, First Team Vikki Simonis, Second Team1993 Charlotte Johansson, First Team Dominique Benton-Bozman, Second Team Natasha Soltysik, Second Team

1994 Dominique Benton-Bozman, First Team Charlotte Johansson, First Team Addie Hauschild, Second Team1995 Dominique Benton-Bozman1996 Sacha Caldemeyer Addie Hauschild Elsa Stegemann1997 Addie Hauschild1998 Tracy Chambers Jennica Smith Elsa Stegemann1999 Tracy Chambers Jennica Smith Elsa Stegemann2000 Kara Gormsen Jennifer Joines Jennifer Joines, Freshman of the Year2001 Jamie Hamm Jennifer Joines2002 Jennifer Joines2003 Jennifer Joines Hayley Anderson, Honorable Mention2004 Hayley Anderson Sidney Bennett2005 Ashley Groothuis, Honorable Mention2006 Johanna Hilbers, Honorable Mention2010 Svenja Engelhardt, Honorable Mention

ALL-CONFERENCEHoNoRS1979 Patty Berg, First Team Jayne Gibson, First Team Nancy Lancaster, Second Team Judy Lee, Second Team Kim McDonald, Second Team1980 Patty Berg, First Team Jayne Gibson, First Team Nancy Lancaster, First Team Judy Lee, Second Team1981 Jayne Gibson, NCAC MVP Robin Burns, First Team Jan Saunders, First Team Eileen Dempster, Second Team1982 Jan Saunders, NorPac Conference MVP Therese Boyle, First Team Eileen Dempster, First Team Robin Burns, Second Team1983 Eileen Dempster, First Team Julie Maginot, First Team Jan Saunders, First Team Therese Boyle, Second Team1984 Eileen Dempster, PCAA MVP Julie Maginot, First Team Jan Saunders, First Team Robin Burns, Second Team1985 Elaina Oden, PCAA MVP Julie Maginot, First Team Therese Boyle, Honorable Mention1986 Teri McGrath, First Team Elaina Oden, First Team Mary Miller, Second Team1987 Liz Hert, First Team Teri McGrath, First Team Brooke Herrington, Second Team Mary Miller, Second Team

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Cathey Scotlan, Freshman MVP Krissy Fifer, Freshman Team1988 Cathey Scotlan, Second Team Brooke Herrington, Honorable Mention Melanie Beckenhauer, Freshman Team1989 Elaina Oden, First Team Cathey Scotlan, First Team Krissy Fifer, Second Team Katy Eldridge, Freshman Team1990 Krissy Fifer, First Team Cathey Scotlan, First Team Melanie Beckenhauer, Second Team Katy Eldridge, Honorable Mention1991 Melanie Beckenhauer, First Team Sharon Kasser, First Team Katy Eldridge, Honorable Mention Heather Schoeny, Honorable Mention Charlotte Johansson, Freshman Team1992 Katy Eldridge, First Team Charlotte Johansson, First Team Vikki Simonis, First Team Lisa Barbieri, Second Team Lisa Johns, Second Team1993 Dominique Benton-Bozman, First Team Charlotte Johansson, First Team Lisa Johns, Second Team Natasha Soltysik, Second Team Sacha Caldemeyer, Freshman Team1994 Dominique Benton-Bozman, First Team Charlotte Johansson, First Team Sacha Caldemeyer, Second Team Addie Hauschild, Freshman of the Year1995 Dominique Benton-Bozman, First Team Rebecca Downey, First Team Sacha Caldemeyer, Second Team Addie Hauschild, Second Team Elsa Stegemann, Freshman Team1996 Sacha Caldemeyer, First Team Addie Hauschild, First Team Elsa Stegemann, First Team Tracy Chambers, Second Team Jennica Smith, Second Team Liina Veidemann, Second Team Tracy Chambers, Freshman Team Jennica Smith, Freshman Team1997 Addie Hauschild, First Team Jennica Smith, First Team Tracy Chambers, Second Team Danielle Shinn, Second Team Danielle Shinn, Freshman Team1998 Tracy Chambers, First Team Jennica Smith, First Team Elsa Stegemann, First Team Sara Bronson, Second Team Tanja Dimitrijevic, Second Team1999 Elsa Stegemann, BWC Co-Player of the Year Tracy Chambers, First Team Jennica Smith, First Team Elsa Stegemann, First Team Tanja Dimitrijevic, Second Team Danielle Shinn, Second Team2000 Kara Gormsen, BWC Co-Player of the Year Kara Gormsen, First Team

Jamie Hamm, First Team Jennifer Joines, First Team Danielle Shinn, First Team Elaine Goeders, Second Team Courtney Miller, Second Team Jennifer Joines, Freshman of the Year Misty Swails, Freshman Team2001 Jamie Hamm, First Team Megan Hauschild, First Team Jennifer Joines, First Team Elaine Goeders, Honorable Mention2002 Jennifer Joines, First Team Megan Hauschild, Honorable Mention Joanna Rentz, Honorable Mention Ashley Groothuis, Freshman Team2003 Jennifer Joines, BWC Player of the Year Jennifer Joines, First Team Hayley Anderson, Honorable Mention Stevie Mussie, Freshman Team2004 Hayley Anderson, First Team Sidney Bennett, First Team Ashley Groothuis, First Team2005 Sidney Bennett, First Team Ashley Groothuis, First Team Kara Uhl, First Team Allison Ianni, Second Team2006 Johanna Hilbers, First Team Alexa Anderson, Honorable Mention Julie Magud, Honorable Mention Meagan MimMack, Freshman Team2007 Alexa Anderson, First Team Johanna Hilbers, First Team Svenja Engelhardt, Honorable Mention Julie Magud, Honorable Mention Meagan MimMack, Honorable Mention Svenja Engelhardt, Freshman Team2008 Mallori Gibson, First Team Alexa Anderson, Second Team Natalia Tomaszewska, Second Team Svenja Engelhardt, Honorable Mention2009 Svenja Engelhardt, First Team Mallori Gibson, First Team Natalia Tomaszewska, Honorable Mention2010 Svenja Engelhardt, First Team Samantha Misa, Honorable Mention Jennifer Sanders, Freshman Team

CoNFeReNCe playeR oF THe Week1985 Therese Boyle Julie Maginot Elaina Oden1986 Teri McGrath Mary Miller Elaina Oden1987 Teri McGrath Mary Miller1988 Krissy Fifer Pam Lance1989 Melanie Beckenhauer Krissy Fifer Elaina Oden Cathey Scotlan

1990 Melanie Beckenhauer Sharon Kasser Cathey Scotlan1991 Melanie Beckenhauer Sharon Kasser Heather Schoeny1992 Vikki Simonis (2)1993 Dominique Benton-Bozman (National)1994 Dominique Benton-Bozman Charlotte Johansson (2)1995 Dominique Benton-Bozman (3) Carissa Clifford Rebecca Downey1996 Tracy Chambers Elsa Stegemann1997 Elsa Stegemann1998 Jennica Smith Elsa Stegemann (3)1999 Jamie Hamm Elsa Stegemann (4) (1 National)2000 Kara Gormsen Jennifer Joines (2) Courtney Miller2001 Jamie Hamm (2) Jennifer Joines2002 Jennifer Joines (3) (1 National)2003 Jennifer Joines (2)2004 Sidney Bennett2005 Sidney Bennett Ashley Groothuis2007 Johanna Hilbers Kara Uhl2008 Alexa Anderson Mallori Gibson2009 Mallori Gibson2010 Svenja Engelhardt Samantha Misa

aCaDeMICALL-AMERICA1983 Julie Maginot 1984 Julie Maginot1985 Julie Maginot1986 Teri McGrath1987 Teri McGrath (Academic All-American of the Year)1989 Devin Scruggs (District 8)1990 Devin Scruggs (District 8)1991 Natasha Soltysik (District 8)1992 Katy Eldridge (District 8) Charlotte Johansson (District 8)1993 Charlotte Johansson (National, Second Team) Natasha Soltysik (National, Third Team)1994 Charlotte Johansson (National, First Team)1996 Sacha Caldemeyer (District 8, Second Team)1997 Tanja Dimitrijevic (District 8, First Team)1998 Tanja Dimitrijevic (District 8, First Team) Angela Rosenquist (District 8, Second Team)1999 Tanja Dimitrijevic (District 8, Second Team) Angela Rosenquist (District 8, Second Team)2000 Kara Gormsen (District 8, Third Team)

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ANDERSON, Alexa Los Gatos, Calif. 2005-06-07-08 1102 .197 49 21 521 167ANDERSON, Hayley Saratoga, Calif. 2001-02-03-04 398 .329 4470 45 831 224APPELGATE, Siga Las Vega, Nev. 2010 50 .053 6 5 33 14AWALT, Heather Fresno, Calif. 1996-97-98 0 .000 1 6 34 1

BARBIERI, Lisa Clayton, Calif. 1990-91-92-93 399 .244 28 28 363 227BECKENHAUER-HELLER, Melanie Los Altos, Calif. 1988-89-90-91 513 .348 5304 128 1104 335BEEK, Beth — 1975BENNETT, Sidney Louisville, Ky. 2002-03-04-05 729 .293 56 69 210 269BENTON-BOZMAN, Dominique Denver, Colo. 1992-93-94-95 1417 .290 15 130 439 153BERG-BURNETT, Patty Lodi, Calif. 1977, 79-80 490 .316 — — — —BERTSCH, Chris Lodi, Calif. 1980-81 257 .153 0 6 3 31BIELEFELD, Leona Davis, Calif. 1985-86-87-88 196 .125 41 47 511 97BIRCH, Megan Monroe, Wash. 2010 93 .121 3 1 30 42BONNER, Clarissa Arlington, Texas 1998-99-2000-01 178 .141 28 35 400 37BOYLE-NIEGO, Therese Oak Lawn, Ill. 1982-83-84-85 1279 .234 30 143 612 206BRATCHER, Nancy Fairfield, Calif. 1977-78-79BRESSO, Michelle — 1975-76BRONSON, Sara San Jose, Calif. 1996-97-98-99 583 .263 69 65 489 256BURDUE, Pam Stockton, Calif. 1982 2 .000 0 3 2 0BURNS, Robin Cypress, Calif. 1981-82-83-84 981 .201 0 121 332 371

CALDEMEYER, Sacha Muncie, Ind. 1993-94-95-96 255 .224 4420 98 842 154CAMPBELL, Kelly Mansfield, Ohio 2005 37 .182 4 0 9 5CHAMBERS, Tracy Hacienda Heights, Calif. 1996-97-98-99 1168 .324 69 69 637 571CLANCY, Hannah Thousands Oaks, Calif. 2010 94 .396 1143 15 339 46CLIFFORD, Carissa Placerville, Calif. 1993-94-95-96 314 .175 69 57 406 116CONNOLLY, Ann Chicago, Ill. 1978-79-80-81 18 -.023 0 19 13 1CONTI, Carol Stockton, Calif. 1989-90-91 3 .000 18 32 264 0COONLEY, Nancy Honolulu, Hawaii 1975-76CORBETT, Kate Chicago, Ill. 2006 16 .036 1 2 20 4COWDEN, Gabby Danville, Calif. 2009-10 202 .199 32 27 108 116

DAVIS, Taeler Phelan, Calif. 2010 2 .167 65 10 44 3DEMPSTER-HOWARD, Eileen Manhattan Beach, Calif. 1981-82-83-84 1206 .261 0 87 297 549DIMITRIJEVIC, Tanja Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1996-97-98-99 237 .281 3742 68 618 185DOWNEY, Rebecca Waipahu, Hawaii 1992-93-94-95 547 .289 32 76 433 250DROLLINGER, Susan Lake Arrowhead, Calif. 2002-03-04-05 426 .223 55 34 135 136

ELDRIDGE-RIPP, Katy Petaluma, Calif. 1989-90-91-92 1024 .230 122 104 1169 190ENANO, Benita Fairfield, Calif. 1977ENGELHARDT, Svenja Sinsheim, Germany 2007-08-09-10 1386 .208 90 175 926 156ERLIK, Michelle — 1975

FALKOWSKI, Erica Wilmington, Del. 1993-94 0 -.500 1 5 30 0FIFER, Krissy Los Altos, Calif. 1987-88-89-90 1330 .338 14 38 470 183FRANCO, Lisa Huntington Park, Calif. 1981-82-83-84 450 .213 0 117 256 74

GIBSON-Mallori Bakersfield, Calif. 2008-09 693 .229 24 73 454 124GIBSON-McHUGH, Jayne Arvada, Colo. 1978-79-80-81 856 .303 0 19 12 155GOEDERS, Elaine Apple Valley, Minn. 1999-2000-01-02 664 .299 30 19 127 309GOLDBERG, Arielle Damascus, Md. 2009 0 .000 5 0 1 0GORANSON-CARROLL, Glena Manhatten Beach, Calif. 1975-76GORMSEN, Kara Stockton, Calif. 1998-99-2000 175 .354 2416 35 487 132GOTELLI, Angela Stockton, Calif. 1996-97 1 -.042 14 27 258 1GROOTHUIS, Ashley Aurora, Neb. 2002-03-04-05 1491 .211 92 87 913 186

HAMM, Jamie Bellevue, Neb. 1998-99-2000-01 927 .232 147 90 1661 181HARPER, Katie Santa Monica, Calif. 1986 9 .438 3 0 10 7HATCHETT, Angela Ottumwa, Iowa 1994-95 131 .134 8 9 112 33HAUSCHILD, Addie Sacramento, Calif. 1994-95-96-97 955 .304 103 116 1003 505HAUSCHILD, Megan Sacramento, Calif. 1999-2000-01-02 389 .195 1472 115 614 126HAYASHI, Linda Torrance, Calif. 1976HENDON, Larelle Crescent City, Calif. 1975-76HERRINGTON, Brooke Corona del Mar, Calif. 1985-86-87-88 1163 .210 69 127 1480 179HERT, Dorothy Lake Arrowhead, Calif. 1984-85-86-87 1008 .139 56 123 1305 320HERT-REY, Liz Lake Arrowhead, Calif. 1984-85-86-87 369 .240 4386 125 990 285HILBERS, Johanna Omaha, Neb. 2004-05-06-07 772 .260 68 47 279 248HIROMOTO, Carly Aiea, Hawaii 2006-07-08 4 .375 54 2 98 0

IANNI, Allison East Lansing, Mich. 2003-04-05 153 .302 1557 19 288 96IWASAKI, Deanna Reedley, Calif. 1980 2 .250 — — — —

JACOBSEN, Karen Fair Oaks, Calif. 1979-80-81-82 274 .190 0 41 38 39JAGD, Nikki Palos Verdes, Calif. 2005 9 .286 31 6 12 1JENSEN, Randy Three Rivers, Calif. 1995-96-97 122 .180 18 9 243 21JEWELL, Cindy Woodland Hills, Calif. 1975-76JEZYCKI, Denise Incline Village, Nev. 1982-83 9 .050 0 2 1 0JOHANSSON, Charlotte Örebro, Sweden 1991-92-93-94 1394 .326 88 149 1017 475JOHNS, Lisa Bakersfield, Calif. 1991-92-93-94 150 .242 2721 62 615 119JOINES-TAMAS, Jennifer Milpitas, Calif. 2000-01-02-03 2225 .350 65 123 686 639

KADOCHNIKOVA, Nadia Ekaterinburg, Russia 1991-92 78 .235 13 11 76 28KALEND, Kristen Lodi, Calif. 2002-03-04 3 .000 23 33 317 1KAMA, Dancyne Hilo, Hawaii 2006-07-08-09 15 .102 697 53 1150 3KASSER, Sharon Huntington Beach, Calif. 1988-89-90-91 931 .277 59 52 492 412KEA, Pihanakealoha Honolulu, Hawaii 2009 7 .103 227 0 65 3KELLEY, Michele Byron, Calif. 1998-99-2000-01 2 .000 29 29 323 0KNOX, Jennifer Macungie, Pa. 2003-04-05-06 70 .171 17 8 26 46KRUG, Shannon Colorado Springs, Colo. 2007-08 82 .260 2270 26 399 57

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LAMB, Anna San Bernardino, Calif. 1978-79-80-81 53 .112 0 35 9 4LANCASTER-LISKEVYCH, Nancy Mt. Prospect, Ill. 1977-78-79-80 26 .324 — — — —LANCE, Pam Huntington Beach, Calif. 1986-87-88-89 680 .203 41 74 728 147LEE, Judy Seattle, Wash. 1977-78, 80 145 .213 — — — —LEE, Lorianne Gardena, Calif. 1976LEIPHAM, Desireé Davenport, Wash. 1991-92-93-94 214 .157 12 32 295 52LIGHTLE, Tracy Auburn, Wash. 1975-76LLOYD, Laurie Whittier, Calif. 1976LUMB, Cathy Woodridge, Ill. 1980-81-82-83 222 .185 0 34 27 12

MACLEOD, Megan Fremont, Calif. 2009 0 .000 5 0 1 0MAGINOT-FAHY, Julie Palos Heights, Ill. 1982-83-84-85 1349 .265 28 145 862 223MAGUD, Julie Stockton, Calif. 2004-05-06-07 8 .800 130 69 1906 0MARKEL, Andrea Sunnyvale, Calif. 1982-83-84-85 208 .151 1 37 73 83MASON, Rebecca Los Gatos, Calif. 2005 2 .400 26 13 198 0McDONALD-PICKERING, Kim Redwood City, Calif. 1977-78-79-80 381 .318 — — — —McGEE, Kelli Honolulu, Hawaii 1979McGRATH-KELTNER, Teri Long Beach, Calif. 1984-85-86-87 916 .252 240 105 1105 429McKINLEY, Karen Palo Alto, Calif. 1977-78-79MILLER-TRIBBETT, Mary Thousand Oaks, Calif. 1998-99-2000-01 661 .275 180 125 690 148MILLER-CROSSON, Courtney Sunnyvale, Calif. 1984-85-86-87 935 .252 38 108 592 496MimMACK, Meagan Upland, Calif. 2006-07-08 544 .235 32 14 102 163MISA, Samantha St. George, Utah 2010 345 .168 38 20 297 28MORDAUNT, Molly Stockton, Calif. 2001-02-03 16 .163 25 14 271 2MUSSIE, Stevie Puyallup, Wash. 2003-04 648 .182 57 34 580 89

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ODEN, Elaina Irvine, Calif. 1985-86, 88-89 1485 .341 102 108 1229 534ORTEGA, Jaima Santa Barbara, Calif. 2000 62 .121 3 5 38 11OSMAN, Debbie Stow, Ohio 1976-77-78-79

PANG, Shay Modesto, Calif. 1978-79PEREZ, Katie Stockton, Calif. 2005 0 .000 0 1 0 0PEREZ, Leanne Laguna Beach, Calif. 1976-77PFANNER, Ann Davis, Calif. 1977-78-79-80 93 .177 — — — —PODESTA, Tara Linden, Calif. 1993-94-95 8 .034 23 7 290 0

REDICK, Andrea Corona del Mar, Calif. 1985-86-87-88 29 -.008 17 53 628 22REID, Kimi Tucson, Ariz. 2009 0 .000 0 0 1 0RENTZ, Joanna Glen Ellen, Calif. 2001-02-03-04 550 .195 213 101 962 139RICHARDS, Anjanette Gresham, Ore. 1992-93, 95 101 .204 58 9 85 119RILEY, Olivia Agua Dulce, Calif. 2006-07-08-09 27 .072 1737 37 364 42ROBINSON, Natalie Bakersfield, Calif. 2010 0 -.333 18 8 178 0ROSENQUIST, Angela Stockton, Calif. 1997-98-99 6 .250 92 21 164 1RUUSKA, Laura Kuopio, Finland 2001 14 .294 0 0 3 3

SANDERS, Jennifer Katy, Texas 2010 255 .265 8 0 53 77SAUNDERS, Jan Manhattan Beach, Calif. 1981-82-83-84 340 .218 0 170 435 204SCHAUER-GUIDI, Jody Walnut Grove, Calif. 1980-81-82 153 .134 0 17 17 32SCHMITT, Robyn Linden, Calif. 1990, 92-93-94 437 .239 61 28 238 180SCHOENY, Heather Mission Viejo, Calif. 1988-89-90-91 412 .238 168 53 687 196SCOTLAN, Cathy Oakland, Calif. 1987-88-89-90 1426 .268 65 73 916 734SCRUGGS, Devin San Jose, Calif. 1987-88-89-90 494 .240 174 32 741 192SHEARER, Jane Concord, Calif. 1976SHINN-HARDCASTLE, Danielle Arnold, Calif. 1997-98-99-2000 1245 .244 195 73 1017 283SIMONIS, Vikki Palatine, Ill. 1989-90-91-92 762 .206 71 182 971 103SJÖSTEN, Karin Sandviken, Sweden 1995-96-97 189 .313 13 9 93 91SMITH, Allyson Clovis, Calif. 1988-89 18 .088 0 2 54 1SMITH, Jennica Forestville, Calif. 1996-97-98-99 1548 .316 66 97 675 274SMITH, Mary Lauren St. Joseph, Mo. 2000 34 .265 9 2 23 11SOLARI, Jennifer Linden, Calif. 2001-02-03 0 -.500 0 1 10 0 SOLTYSIK, Natasha Goleta, Calif. 1990-91-92-93 617 .224 69 70 922 105SOURBEER, Valerie Valley Center, Calif. 2006 12 .078 0 3 11 7STEGEMANN, Elsa Santa Cruz, Calif. 1995-96, 98-99 1853 .296 90 98 1114 228SUTTICH, Starry Concord, Calif. 1978, 80 11 .455 —SWAILS, Misty Ripon, Calif. 2000-01-02 195 .189 63 60 610 43SWANSON, Lori Palo Alto, Calif. 1977-78-79

TAYLOR, Terry Laguna Beach, Calif. 1975-76-77TERPSTRA, Andrea Ripon, Calif. 2009 3 .250 0 0 0 6TERRY, Robin Santa Cruz, Calif. 2003-04-05 73 .238 3 1 9 46TITUS, Isabelle Salinas, Calif. 1976-77TOMASZEWSKA, Natalia Marklowice, Poland 2006-07-08-09 605 .212 59 61 291 186TORRES, Rebekah Wahiawa, Hawaii 2008-09-10 300 .169 111 50 737 43TRAN, Kathy San Jose, Calif. 1996-97 4 .222 5 4 90 1

UHL, Kara Cypress, Calif. 2004-05-07-08 765 .177 100 91 974 73

VAUGHN, Linda Sunnyvale, Calif. 1981-82-83-84 424 .203 0 122 212 33VAYSBURG, Masha Livermore, Calif. 2006-07-08-09 471 .284 50 0 102 308VEIDEMANN, Liina Vallentuna, Sweden 1995-96-97 486 .281 127 22 367 155VINALL, Sarah Stoney Creek, Ontario 2001-02-03-04 513 .238 34 51 356 198VISO, Ashley San Jose, Calif. 1995 0 — 0 1 7 0

WEBER, Wesley Laguna Beach, Calif. 1977-78WESTLING, Sara Lincoln, Neb. 1999 19 .245 1 7 9 7WINTERBOTHAM, Juli Los Altos, Calif. 2004-05 0 -.500 0 1 1 0WOLFE, Janet Sunnyvale, Calif. 1985-86-87-88 64 .137 1168 24 220 85

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1. 46 Elsa Stegemann vs. Michigan, 12/4/992. 39 Elsa Stegemann vs. Florida, 8/28/993. 38 Kara Uhl vs. Cincinnati, 11/24/074. 36 Dominique Benton-Bozman vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12/3/94 vs. Stanford, 10/9/936. 35 Alexa Anderson vs. Houston, 11/25/067. 33 Jennica Smith vs. Michigan, 12/4/99 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 10/3/98 Dominique Benton-Bozman vs. Florida, 9/17/94 10. 32 Elsa Stegemann vs. UC Santa Barbara, 11/5/98 Dominique Benton-Bozman vs. Sacramento State, 9/27/94 TOTAL ATTACKS, Match1. 93 Kara Uhl vs. Cincinnati, 11/24/072. 92 Elsa Stegemann vs. Michigan, 12/4/993. 86 Ashley Groothuis vs UC Santa Barbara, 11/10/054. 82 Elsa Stegemann vs. Stanford, 10/19/995. 78 Svenja Engelhardt at Long Beach State, 10/9/10 Alexa Anderson vs. Virginia, 9/8/06 Dominique Benton-Bozman vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12/3/948. 77 Danielle Shinn vs. UCLA, 12/8/009. 76 Ashley Groothuis vs Sacramento State, 11/25/0510. 75 Elsa Stegemann vs. Penn State, 12/16/99 Dominique Benton-Bozman vs. Florida, 9/17/94

ASSISTS, Match1. 88 Liz Hert vs. UCLA, 10/6/872. 85 Tanja Dimitrijevic vs. UC Santa Barbara, 10/3/983. 84 Tanja Dimitrijevic vs. Florida, 8/28/99 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 11/22/975. 83 Sacha Caldemeyer vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12/3/94 Melanie Beckenhauer vs. UC Santa Barbara, 11/8/917. 80 Tanja Dimitrijevic vs. Long Beach State, 11/13/99 Melanie Beckenhauer vs. UCLA, 11/25/899. 79 Melanie Beckenhauer vs. Notre Dame, 10/18/8910. 77 Tanja Dimitrijevic vs. Arkansas, 11/27/98 vs. Sacramento State, 12/6/97

SERVICE ACES, Match1. 11 Svenja Engelhardt, 10/13/07 vs. Cal State Northridge Robin Burns vs. Fresno State, 10/18/833. 10 Jan Saunders vs. Northwestern, 9/17/814. 8 Linda Vaughn vs. San Francisco, 11/10/815. 7 Svenja Engelhardt, 11/3/07 vs. UC Irvine Dominique Benton-Bozman vs. Utah State, 10/20/95 Vikki Simonis vs. Texas Tech, 11/27/92 Jan Saunders vs. San Jose State, 10/11/839. 6 16 Times, Last by Mallori Gibson at CS Northridge, 10/18/08

DIGS, Match1. 39 Brooke Herrington vs. UC Santa Barbara, 9/30/882. 35 Julie Magud vs. UC Davis, 11/2/06 vs. Yale, 9/15/064. 33 Dorothy Hert vs. UC Santa Barbara, 11/13/875. 32 Dorothy Hert vs. San Diego State, 12/12/866. 31 Julie Magud vs. Oregon State, 9/15/07 at Cal State Fullerton, 11/6/048. 30 Jamie Hamm at Louisville, 12/1/01 at Sacramento State, 10/3/00 vs. Michigan, 12/4/99 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 11/5/99 Brooke Herrington vs. USC, 10/10/87 Dancyne Kama at UC Riverside, 11/7/08 Dancyne Kama at Cal State Fullerton, 11/7/09

BLOCK SOLOS, Match1. 9 Jayne Gibson-McHugh vs. Stanford, 10/16/812. 8 Cathey Scotlan vs. Cal Poly, 12/3/88 Robin Burns vs. Stanford, 10/16/81 4. 7 Sharon Kasser vs. San Diego State, 10/21/88 Mary Miller-Tribett vs. San Diego State, 11/21/86 BLOCK ASSISTS, Match1. 14 Sidney Bennett at Utah State, 9/18/04 Mary Miller-Tribett vs. Stanford, 9/24/863. 12 Jennifer Joines vs. Hawai’i, 11/24/01 Cathey Scotlan vs. Stanford, 11/3/875. 11 Five Times, Last by Elaine Goeders vs. Long Beach State, 9/30/00

TOTAL BLOCKS, Match1. 15 Sidney Bennett at Utah State, 9/18/04 Mary Miller-Tribett vs. San Diego State, 11/21/86 Elaina Oden vs. Brigham Young, 10/11/86 Mary Miller vs. Stanford, 9/24/865. 14 Cathey Scotlan vs. Stanford, 11/3/87 Eileen Dempster vs. UCLA, 11/11/84 7. 13 Addie Hauschild vs. Nebraska, 9/6/97 Mary Miller-Tribett vs. San Diego State, 11/1/86 Jayne Gibson-McHugh vs. Cal Poly, 12/12/81

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KILLS PER GAME, Season1. 5.63 Jennifer Joines, 2003 5.63 Elsa Stegemann, 19993. 5.07 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 19944. 4.99 Jennifer Joines, 20025. 4.77 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 19956. 4.75 Ashley Groothuis, 20057. 4.73 Jennifer Joines, 20018. 4.51 Elsa Stegemann, 19989. 4.38 Svenja Engelhardt, 201010. 4.21 Elaina Oden, 1985

TOTAL ATTACKS, Season1. 1462 Ashley Groothuis, 20052. 1393 Jennifer Joines, 20033. 1388 Elsa Stegemann, 19994. 1355 Svenja Engelhardt, 20105. 1287 Jennifer Joines, 20016. 1224 Alexa Anderson, 20067. 1212 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 19948. 1206 Danielle Shinn, 20009. 1196 Jamie Hamm, 200110. 1146 Jayne Gibson, 1980

TOTAL ATTACKS PER GAME, Season1. 12.82 Ashley Groothuis, 20052. 12.18 Elsa Stegemann, 19993. 12.01 Jennifer Joines, 20034. 11.77 Alexa Anderson, 20065. 11.71 Danielle Shinn, 20006. 11.68 Svenja Engelhardt, 20107. 11.33 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 19948. 10.35 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 19959. 10.32 Ashley Groothuis, 200410. 10.24 Jennifer Joines, 2002

HITTING PERCENTAGE, Season1. .402 Jennifer Joines, 20002. .380 Elaina Oden, 19853. .377 Tracy Chambers, 19994. .369 Jennifer Joines, 20025. .357 Elaina Oden, 19866. .348 Elsa Stegemann, 19987. .343 Liina Veidemann, 19968. .342 Tracy Chambers, 1998 .342 Krissy Fifer, 198910. .340 Jennifer Joines, 2003 .340 Krissy Fifer, 1990 ASSISTS, Season1. 1617 Melanie Beckenhauer, 19902. 1540 Sacha Caldemeyer, 19963. 1532 Liz Hert, 19874. 1486 Tanja Dimitrijevic, 19975. 1461 Melanie Beckenhauer, 19896. 1452 Liz Hert, 19857. 1421 Kara Gormsen, 20008. 1402 Liz Hert, 19869. 1400 Lisa Johns, 199210. 1369 Hayley Anderson, 2004

ASSISTS PER GAME, Season1. 14.21 Kara Gormsen, 20002. 13.36 Shannon Krug, 20073. 13.16 Sacha Caldemeyer, 19964. 13.06 Tanja Dimitrijevic, 19985. 12.86 Sacha Caldemeyer, 19956. 12.81 Tanja Dimitrijevic, 19977. 12.62 Melanie Beckenhauer, 19918. 12.56 Hayley Anderson, 20049. 12.51 Hayley Anderson, 200310. 12.48 Tanja Dimitrijevic, 1999

SERVICE ACES, Season1. 64 Svenja Engelhardt, 20072. 63 Vikki Simonis, 19923. 61 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 19954. 60 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 19945. 59 Jennifer Joines, 2003 59 Julie Maginot, 19847. 56 Rebecca Downey, 19958. 55 Vikki Simonis, 19909. 53 Jan Saunders, 198310. 52 Therese Boyle, 1985

SERVICE ACES PER GAME, Season1. 0.77 Svenja Engelhardt, 20072. 0.63 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 19953. 0.58 Vikki Simonis, 19924. 0.56 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 1994 5. 0.55 Rebecca Downey, 19956. 0.51 Jennifer Joines, 2003 0.51 Julie Maginot, 19848. 0.50 Svenja Engelhardt, 20089. 0.49 Megan Hauschild, 200110. 0.47 Vikki Simonis, 1990

DIGS, Season1. 539 Jamie Hamm, 20012. 523 Julie Magud, 20063. 519 Dorothy Hert, 19864. 503 Julie Magud, 20075. 489 Rebekah Torres, 20106. 486 Julie Magud, 20057. 467 Brooke Herrington, 19888. 458 Dancyne Kama, 20099. 453 Jamie Hamm, 200010. 431 Teri McGrath, 1986

DIGS PER GAME, Season1. 5.03 Julie Magud, 20062. 4.98 Julie Magud, 20073. 4.44 Jamie Hamm, 20004. 4.28 Dancyne Kama, 20095. 4.26 Julie Magud, 20056. 4.24 Jamie Hamm, 20017. 4.22 Rebekah Torres, 20108. 3.84 Dorothy Hert, 19869. 3.71 Broke Herrington, 198810. 3.61 Julie Magud, 2004

BLOCK SOLOS, Season1. 77 Eileen Dempster, 19842. 70 Eileen Dempster, 19833. 62 Jayne Gibson, 19814. 57 Cathey Scotlan, 19885. 53 Mary Miller, 19866. 50 Elaina Oden, 19867. 48 Elaina Oden, 1985 48 Cathey Scotlan, 19909. 47 Eileen Dempster, 198210. 44 Mary Miller, 1987

BLOCK ASSISTS, Season1. 175 Jennifer Joines, 20012. 168 Mary Miller, 19863. 152 Cathey Scotlan, 19904. 148 Teri McGrath, 19865. 146 Cathey Scotlan, 19896. 137 Jennifer Joines, 2000 Cathey Scotlan, 19888. 136 Elaina Oden, 19859. 135 Sara Bronson, 199810. 134 Sharon Kasser, 1990

TOTAL BLOCKS, Season1. 221 Mary Miller, 19862. 207 Eileen Dempster, 19843. 194 Cathey Scotlan, 1989 194 Cathey Scotlan, 19885. 191 Jennifer Joines, 20016. 189 Cathey Scotlan, 19907. 184 Teri McGrath, 1986 184 Elaina Oden, 19859. 174 Mary Miller, 198710. 173 Elaina Oden, 1986

BLOCKS PER GAME, Season1. 1.80 Eileen Dempster, 19842. 1.72 Cathey Scotlan, 19893. 1.60 Jennifer Joines, 20004. 1.59 Cathey Scotlan, 19885. 1.56 Mary Miller, 19866. 1.55 Tracy Chambers, 19987. 1.52 Cathey Scotlan, 1990 1.52 Elaina Oden, 19869. 1.50 Jennifer Joines, 200110. 1.43 Mary Miller, 1987 Cathey Scotlan, 1987

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1. 2225 Jennifer Joines, 2000-032. 1853 Elsa Stegemann, 1995-96, 1998-993. 1548 Jennica Smith, 1996-994. 1491 Ashley Groothuis, 2002-055. 1485 Elaina Oden, 1985-86, 1988-896. 1426 Cathey Scotlan, 1987-907. 1417 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 1992-958. 1394 Charlotte Johansson, 1991-949. 1386 Svenja Engelhardt, 2007-1010. 1349 Julie Maginot, 1982-85

KILLS PER GAME, Career1. 4.89 Jennifer Joines, 2000-032. 4.40 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 1992-953. 4.33 Elsa Stegemann, 1995-96, 1998-994. 3.70 Krissy Fifer, 1987-905. 3.61 Elaina Oden, 1985-86, 1988-896. 3.58 Ashley Groothuis, 2002-057. 3.54 Svenja Engelhardt, 2007-108. 3.50 Jennica Smith, 1996-999. 3.35 Mallori Gibson, 2008-0910. 3.23 Charlotte Johansson, 1991-94

TOTAL ATTACKS, Career1. 4615 Jennifer Joines, 2000-032. 4054 Elsa Stegemann, 1995-96, 1998-993. 3979 Ashley Groothuis, 2002-054. 3753 Svenja Engelhardt, 2007-105. 3413 Julie Maginot, 1982-856. 3382 Therese Boyle, 1982-857. 3371 Cathey Scotlan, 1987-908. 3347 Jennica Smith, 1996-999. 3262 Brooke Herrington, 1985-8810. 3252 Danielle Shinn, 1997-2000

TOTAL ATTACKS PER GAME, Career1. 10.14 Jennifer Joines, 2000-032. 9.89 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 1992-953. 9.57 Svenja Engelhardt, 2007-104. 9.54 Ashley Groothuis, 2002-20055. 9.47 Elsa Stegemann, 1995-96, 1998-996. 9.11 Alexa Anderson, 2005-087. 8.73 Mallori Gibson, 2008-098. 8.26 Stevie Mussie, 2003-049. 7.84 Krissy Fifer, 1987-9010. 7.81 Elaina Oden, 1985-86, 1988-89

HITTING PERCENTAGE, Career1. .350 Jennifer Joines, 2000-032. .348 Melanie Beckenhauer, 1988-913. .341 Elaina Oden, 1985-86, 88-894. .338 Krissy Fifer, 1987-905. .326 Charlotte Johansson, 1991-946. .324 Tracy Chambers, 1996-997. .316 Jennica Smith, 1996-99 Patty Berg, 1977-78, 19809. .304 Addie Hauschild, 1994-9710. .303 Jayne McHugh, 1978-81

ASSISTS, Career1. 5304 Melanie Beckenhauer, 1988-912. 4470 Hayley Anderson, 2001-043. 4420 Sacha Caldemeyer, 1993-964. 4386 Liz Hert, 1984-875. 3742 Tanja Dimitrijevic, 1996-996. 2721 Lisa Johns, 1991-947. 2416 Kara Gormsen, 1998-20008. 2270 Shannon Krug, 2007-089. 1737 Olivia Riley, 2006-0910. 1557 Allison Ianni, 2003-05 ASSISTS PER GAME, Career1. 12.72 Kara Gormsen, 1998-20002. 12.31 Tanja Dimitrijevic, 1996-993. 12.14 Melanie Beckenhauer, 1988-914. 12.01 Shannon Krug, 2007-085. 11.86 Hayley Anderson, 2001-046. 10.91 Sacha Caldemeyer, 1993-967. 10.12 Hannah Clancy, 2010-Pres.7. 9.77 Liz Hert, 1984-878. 8.60 Allison Ianni, 2003-059. 8.12 Olivia Riley, 2006-09

SERVICE ACES, Career1. 182 Vikki Simonis, 1989-922. 175 Svenja Engelhardt, 2007-103. 170 Jan Saunders, 1981-845. 149 Charlotte Johansson, 1991-946. 145 Julie Maginot, 1982-856. 143 Therese Boyle, 1982-857. 130 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 1992-958. 128 Melanie Beckenhauer, 1988-919. 127 Brooke Herrington, 1985-8810. 125 Liz Hert, 1984-87 Courtney Miller, 1998-2001

SERVICE ACES PER GAME, Career1. 0.45 Svenja Engelhardt, 2007-10 0.45 Vikki Simonis, 1989-923. 0.40 Dominique Benton-Bozman, 1992-954. 0.38 Courtney Miller, 1998-20015. 0.35 Mallori Gibson, 2008-096. 0.34 Megan Hauschild, 1999-2002 Charlotte Johansson, 1991-948. 0.29 Melanie Beckenhauer, 1988-91 0.29 Kara Uhl, 2004-0810. 0.28 Liz Hert, 1984-87 Addie Hauschild, 1994-97

DIGS, Career1. 1906 Julie Magud, 2004-072. 1661 Jamie Hamm, 1998-20013. 1480 Brooke Herrington, 1985-884. 1305 Dorothy Hert, 1984-875. 1229 Elaina Oden, 1985-86, 1988-896. 1169 Katy Eldridge, 1989-927. 1150 Dancyne Kama, 2006-098. 1114 Elsa Stegemann, 1995-96, 1998-999. 1105 Teri McGrath, 1984-8710. 1104 Melanie Beckenhauer, 1988-91

DIGS PER GAME, Career1. 4.45 Julie Magud, 2004-072. 3.65 Jamie Hamm, 1998-20013. 3.29 Dancyne Kama, 2006-094. 3.14 Brooke Herrington, 1985-885. 3.05 Rebekah Torres, 2008-Pres. 3.05 Kara Uhl, 2004-086. 2.99 Elaina Oden, 1985-86, 1988-897. 2.83 Katy Eldridge, 1989-928. 2.79 Dorothy Hert, 1984-879. 2.70 Stevie Mussie, 2003-04

BLOCK SOLOS, Career1. 206 Eileen Dempster, 1981-842. 178 Cathey Scotlan, 1987-903. 138 Elaina Oden, 1985-86, 1988-894. 116 Mary Miller-Tribbett, 1984-875. 108 Robin Burns, 1981-846. 97 Tracy Chambers, 1996-997. 95 Sharon Kasser, 1988-918. 94 Charlotte Johansson, 1991-949. 86 Jennifer Joines, 2000-0310. 72 Teri McGrath, 1984-87

BLOCK ASSISTS, Career1. 556 Cathey Scotlan, 1987-902. 553 Jennifer Joines, 2000-033. 474 Tracy Chambers, 1996-994. 435 Addie Hauschild, 1994-975. 396 Elaina Oden, 1985-86, 1988-896. 381 Charlotte Johansson, 1991-947. 380 Mary Miller, 1984-878. 357 Teri McGrath, 1984-879. 343 Eileen Dempster, 1981-8410. 317 Sharon Kasser, 1988-91

TOTAL BLOCKS, Career1. 734 Cathey Scotlan, 1987-902. 639 Jennifer Joines, 2000-033. 571 Tracy Chambers, 1996-994. 549 Eileen Dempster, 1981-845. 534 Elaina Oden, 1985-86, 1988-896. 505 Addie Hauschild, 1994-977. 496 Mary Miller, 1984-878. 475 Charlotte Johansson, 1991-949. 429 Teri McGrath, 1984-8710. 412 Sharon Kasser, 1988-91

BLOCKS PER GAME, Career1. 1.57 Cathey Scotlan, 1987-902. 1.40 Jennifer Joines, 2000-033. 1.34 Tracy Chambers, 1996-994. 1.30 Elaina Oden, 1985-86, 1988-895. 1.25 Mary Miller, 1984-876. 1.20 Addie Hauschild, 1994-977. 1.14 Sharon Kasser, 1988-918. 1.10 Charlotte Johansson, 1991-949. 1.01 Teri McGrath, 1984-8710. 0.96 Lisa Barbieri, 1990-93 Sidney Bennett, 2002-05

Vikki Simonis - Career Aces Leader Cathy Scotlan - Career Blocks LeaderJulie Magud - Career Digs Leader

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Linda GoldenOne Season7-4 (.636)

Taras LiskevychNine Seasons

267-84-3 (.758)

John Dunning16 Seasons

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Jayne McHughFive Seasons100-59 (.629)

Charlie WadeThree Seasons38-46 (.452)

David JohnsonOne Season17-11 (.607)

ALL-TIME WON-LOST RECORDS........................... W L T PCT.All-Time Record .......................................................885 317 3 .736 All-Time Home Record ..........................................421 94 0 .817 All-Time Spanos Center Record ............................377 87 0 .813 All-Time Road/Neutral Record ..............................464 223 3 .675All-Time Conference Record ....................................415 127 0 .766 Big West Conference ............................................ 331 117 0 .739 NorCal Athletic Conference ....................................62 9 0 .873 NorPac Athletic Conference ....................................22 1 0 .957Record in August .......................................................24 10 0 .706Record in September ...............................................267 87 1 .754Record in October ...................................................275 105 0 .724Record in November ................................................257 83 2 .754Record in December ..................................................62 32 0 .660

Best Single Season Home Record ...................... 18-0 1.000 1985Best Single Season Road Record ........................ 23-2 .920 1986Most Wins in a Season ......................................... 48 1980Best Season Winning Percentage ...................... 39-3 .926 1986Most Consecutive Games Won ............................ 50 2000Most Consecutive Victories .................................. 34 (10/12/86 to 10/2/87)Most Consecutive Home Victories ...................... 27 (9/29/84 to 12/1/85)Most Consecutive Road Victories ...................... 19 (10/12/86 to 10/10/87)

FReSHMaN ReCoRDSKills (Match): .................................31 Therese Boyle 1982Kills (Season): .............................547 Elaina Oden 1985Hitting % (Season): .....................402 Jennifer Joines 2000Blocks (Season): ..........................232 Elaina Oden 1985Digs (Season): .............................394 Julie Magud 2004Aces (Season): ..............................64 Svenja Engelhardt 2007

HIGHEST SINGLE MATCH (HOME) ATTENDANCE MARKS Date Opponent Attendance 1. Nov. 22, 1987 Hawai’i 6,000 2. Nov. 13, 1983 Hawai’i 6,000 3. Nov. 12, 1983 UCLA 5,800 4. Nov. 11, 1984 UCLA 5,712 5. Nov. 17, 1985 UCLA 5,700 6. Nov. 16, 1985 San Jose State 5,350 7. Nov. 16, 1985 Nebraska 5,200 8. Nov. 21, 1987 Illinois 4,800 9. Nov. 15, 1981 Hawai’i 4,600 10. Nov. 25, 1989 UCLA 4,492

COACHING HISTORY - CHRONOLOGYCoach Years W L T PCT.Linda Golden (1975) 1 7 4 0 .636Taras Liskevych (1976-84) 9 267 84 3 .758John Dunning (1985-2000) 16 437 102 0 .811Jayne McHugh (2001-2005) 5 100 59 0 .629Charlie Wade (2006-2008) 3 38 46 0 .452David Johnson (2009) 1 17 11 0 .607Greg Gibbons (2010-Pres.) 1 19 11 0 .633Totals (1975-2009) 36 885 317 3 .736

MOST KILLS, TEAMMatch .......................... 108 vs. Michigan, 12/4/99

MOST SERVICE ACES, TEAMMatch ............................ 16 vs. Cal State Northridge, 10/13/07 15 vs. New Mexico, 11/25/94 vs. Hawai’i, 10/30/93 vs. Colorado State, 9/13/86 vs. San Jose State, 11/16/85

BEST HITTING PERCENTAGE, TEAMMatch ......................... .522 vs. San Jose State, 11/15/93

MOST ASSISTS, TEAMMatch .......................... 105 vs. Michigan, 12/4/99

MOST TOTAL ATTACKS, TEAMMatch .......................... 281 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 10/27/85

MOST DIGS, TEAMMatch .......................... 126 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 9/30/88

TOTAL BLOCKS, TEAMMatch ............................ 30 vs. Stanford, 9/24/86

MOST BLOCK SOLOS, TEAMMatch ............................ 14 vs. Cal Poly, 10/28/89

HEAD COACHES YEAR-BY-YEAR Overall Big Westyear Coach W L T PCT. W L PCT. Fin.1975 Linda Golden 7 4 0 .636 1976 Taras Liskevych 17 8 1 .673 1977 Taras Liskevych 12 10 0 .5451978 Taras Liskevych 23 15 0 .8211979 Taras Liskevych 39 10 2 .7841980 Taras Liskevych 48 8 0 .8571981 Taras Liskevych 27 13 0 .6751982 Taras Liskevych 32 8 0 .8001983 Taras Liskevych 37 4 0 .9021984 Taras Liskevych 32 8 0 .800 6 2 .750 2nd1985 John Dunning 36 3 0 .923 15 1 .938 1st1986 John Dunning 39 3 0 .929 17 1 .944 1st1987 John Dunning 30 4 0 .882 16 2 .889 2nd1988 John Dunning 22 13 0 .629 14 4 .778 2nd1989 John Dunning 29 5 0 .853 14 4 .778 2nd1990 John Dunning 30 7 0 .811 14 4 .778 3rd1991 John Dunning 24 6 0 .800 15 3 .833 T2nd1992 John Dunning 27 6 0 .818 16 2 .889 2nd1993 John Dunning 21 10 0 .677 12 6 .667 4th1994 John Dunning 23 7 0 .767 14 4 .778 T3rd1995 John Dunning 21 9 0 .700 14 4 .778 3rd1996 John Dunning 26 7 0 .788 14 2 .875 2nd1997 John Dunning 23 9 0 .719 12 4 .750 3rd1998 John Dunning 26 6 0 .813 13 3 .813 T2nd1999 John Dunning 32 3 0 .914 15 1 .938 1st2000 John Dunning 28 4 0 .875 15 1 .938 1st2001 Jayne McHugh 28 8 0 .778 15 3 .833 2nd2002 Jayne McHugh 19 13 0 .594 12 6 .667 4th2003 Jayne McHugh 18 14 0 .563 9 9 .500 7th2004 Jayne McHugh 19 10 0 .655 13 5 .722 T2nd2005 Jayne McHugh 16 14 0 .533 8 6 .571 4th2006 Charlie Wade 8 21 0 .276 3 11 .214 7th2007 Charlie Wade 18 9 0 .667 9 7 .563 4th2008 Charlie Wade 12 16 0 .429 10 6 .625 4th2009 David Johnson 17 11 0 .607 7 9 .438 6th2010 Greg Gibbons 19 11 0 .633 9 8 .563 5th Totals 885 317 3 .736 331 117 .739

Greg GibbonsOne Season19-11 (.633)

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WINNING peRCeNTaGe1. .929 1986 - John Dunning (39-3)2. .923 1985 - John Dunning (36-3)3. .914 1999 - John Dunning (32-3)4. .902 1984 - Taras Liskevych (37-4)5. .882 1987 - John Dunning (30-4)6. .857 1980 - Taras Liskevych (48-8)7. .853 1989 - John Dunning (29-5)8. .818 1992 - John Dunning (27-6)9. .811 1990 - John Dunning (30-7)10. .800 1991 - John Dunning (24-6) .800 1982 - Taras Liskevych (32-8)

kIllS1. 2,241 19852. 2,118 19903. 2,095 1986 4. 2,052 20015. 2,039 19996. 1,982 19887. 1,968 1996 8. 1,960 1987 9. 1,928 199810. 1,915 2000

kIllS peR GaMe1. 18.59 20002. 17.69 19983. 17.13 1999 4. 16.98 19855. 16.54 19966. 16.47 19917. 16.41 2003 8. 16.39 1997 9. 16.37 200710. 16.17 1995

ToTal aTTaCkS1. 5,916 19852. 5,451 19863. 5,240 1984 4. 5,129 19885. 5,106 19906. 5,051 20017. 4,859 2000 8. 4,852 1987 9. 4,762 200310. 4,713 2005

HITTING peRCeNTaGe1. .315 19982. .303 19993. .287 19964. .271 19895. .268 20046. .267 1997 .267 20008. .266 19939. .264 199410. .263 1995 .263 1991

aSSISTS1. 1,974 19852. 1,894 19903. 1,882 19864. 1,877 19995. 1,869 20016. 1,767 19987. 1,763 19968. 1,739 20009. 1,738 199710. 1,733 2003

aSSISTS peR GaMe1. 16.88 20002. 16.21 19983. 15.77 19994. 15.20 20075. 15.00 19916. 14.98 19977. 14.95 19858. 14.94 20039. 14.82 199610. 14.72 2001

SeRVICe aCeS1. 294 19852. 290 19833. 279 19844. 271 19865. 258 19826. 247 19817. 243 20018. 237 19959. 229 198710. 224 1990

SeRVICe aCeS peR GaMe1. 2.30 19952. 2.26 19823. 2.25 19814. 2.23 19855. 2.21 19846. 2.21 19837. 2.01 19948. 1.99 19919. 1.90 198610. 1.82 2000 1.82 1987

DIGS1. 2554 19862. 2447 19883. 2411 19904. 2364 19855. 2323 19876. 2251 19897. 2022 20008. 2021 20019. 1971 199910. 1895 2003 DIGS peR GaMe1. 19.63 20002. 19.42 19883. 19.08 19894. 18.44 19875. 18.27 19906. 17.91 19857. 17.86 19868. 17.50 20079. 17.19 199110. 16.76 2006

bloCk SoloS1. 210 19862. 168 19843. 162 19884. 155 19835. 152 19896. 150 19877. 139 19818. 130 19859. 109 198210. 107 1990

bloCk aSSISTS1. 663 19862. 660 19853. 629 19904. 582 19975. 559 19936. 554 19987. 553 19898. 551 2001 551 1987 10. 518 1999

ToTal bloCkS1. 541 19862. 460 19853. 428 19894. 425 19875. 421 19906. 415 19847. 404 19888. 359 19989. 354 199710. 346.5 2001

bloCkS peR GaMe1. 3.78 19862. 3.63 19893. 3.48 19854. 3.37 19875. 3.29 19986. 3.29 19847. 3.21 19888. 3.19 19909. 3.08 199310. 3.05 1997

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1980 Gibson .................... 519 Gibson ................1,146 McDonald.............320 Berg .........................58 Berg..........................98 Berg ......................156

1981 Gibson .................... 337 Gibson ...................749 Gibson ..................296 Vaughn................... 45 Vaughn ................... 24 Gibson .....................62 Gibson ......................93 Gibson ..................155

1982 Boyle ....................... 340 Boyle .....................809 Boyle ....................279 Saunders ................ 51 Saunders ................ 42 Dempster .................47 Burns ........................64 Dempster .............109

1983 Maginot .................. 390 Maginot ................946 Dempster .............294 Saunders ................ 53 Saunders .............. 214 Dempster .................70 Dempster .................93 Dempster .............163

1984 Maginot .................. 388 Dempster ...........1,022 Maginot................284 Maginot ................. 59 Maginot ............... 249 Dempster .................77 Dempster ...............130 Dempster .............207

1985 Oden ....................... 547 Oden ..................1,122 Oden ....................380 L. Hert ............... 1,452 Boyle ...................... 52 Maginot ............... 394 Oden ........................48 Oden ......................136 Oden ....................184

1986 Oden ....................... 471 Oden .....................980 Oden ....................357 L. Hert ............... 1,402 D. Hert ................... 48 D. Hert ................. 519 Miller .......................53 Miller .....................168 Miller ....................221

1987 Miller ...................... 386 Miller ....................958 Scotlan .................292 L. Hert ............... 1,532 McGrath ................ 40 Herrington ........... 420 Miller .......................44 Miller .....................130 Miller ....................174

1988 Scotlan .................... 382 Scotlan ..................905 Fifer ......................318 Beckenhauer .......... 989 Herrington ............. 33 Herrington ........... 467 Scotlan .....................57 Scotlan ...................137 Scotlan .................194

1989 Fifer ........................ 470 Fifer ....................1,008 Fifer ......................342 Beckenhauer ....... 1,461 Scotlan ................... 32 Scotlan ................. 368 Scotlan .....................48 Scotlan ...................146 Scotlan .................194

1990 Fifer ........................ 433 Scotlan ...............1,009 Fifer ......................340 Beckenhauer ....... 1,617 Simonis .................. 55 Eldridge ................ 419 Scotlan .....................37 Scotlan ...................152 Scotlan .................189

1991 Kasser ..................... 350 Eldridge .................840 Schoeny ................326 Beckenhauer ....... 1,237 Simonis .................. 46 Eldridge ................ 310 Kasser ......................35 Kasser.....................109 Kasser ...................144

1992 Johansson ............... 364 Simonis .................892 Johansson ............335 Johns ................ 1,400 Simonis .................. 63 Eldridge ................ 325 Johansson ................18 Barbieri ..................106 Barbieri ................118

1993 Johansson ............... 416 Johansson .............937 Johansson ............335 Johns ................... 980 Johansson .............. 30 Soltysik ................. 345 Johansson ................20 Johansson ..............102 Johansson ............122

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1994 Benton-Bozman ............ 542 Benton-Bozman ........ 1,212 Johansson ............333 Caldemeyer......... 1,159 Benton-Bozman ........ 60 Johansson ............ 330 Johansson ................26 Johansson ..............107 Johansson ............133

1995 Benton-Bozman ............ 463 Benton-Bozman ........ 1,004 Downey ................335 Caldemeyer .......... 1,325 Benton-Bozman ........ 61 Caldemeyer ............ 243 Benton-Bozman ...........24 Hauschild .................97 Hauschild .............115

Hauschild ............. 243

1996 Stegemann.............. 486 Stegemann .........1,068 Veidemann ...........343 Caldemeyer......... 1,540 Stregemann ........... 38 Stegemann ........... 313 Chambers ................22 Hauschild ...............120 Hauschild .............134

1997 Smith ...................... 420 Smith.....................959 Hauschild .............320 Dimitrijevic ........... 1,466 Hauschild ............... 39 Hauschild ............. 329 Hauschild .................23 Chambers ...............127 Hauschild .............148

1998 Stegemann.............. 474 Stegemann ............979 Stegemann ...........348 Dimitrijevic ........... 1,149 Bronson ................. 37 Stegemann ........... 280 Chambers ................38 Bronson .................135 Chambers .............169

1999 Stegemann.............. 642 Stegemann .........1,388 Chambers .............377 Dimitrijevic ......... 1,062 Stegemann ............ 34 Hamm .................. 418 Chambers ................20 Chambers ...............130 Chambers .............150

2000 Shinn ....................... 427 Shinn ..................1,206 Joines ...................402 Gormsen........... 1,421 Miller ..................... 43 Hamm .................. 453 Joines .......................25 Joines .....................137 Joines ...................137

2001 Joines ...................... 601 Joines .................1,287 Joines ...................313 Hauschild .......... 1,173 Hauschild ............... 50 Hamm .................. 539 Joines .......................16 Joines .....................175 Joines ...................191

2002 Joines ...................... 554 Joines .................1,137 Joines ...................369 Anderson .......... 1,241 Hauschild ............... 47 Rentz .................... 315 Joines .......................27 Joines .....................120 Joines ...................147

2003 Joines ...................... 653 Joines .................1,393 Joines ...................340 Anderson .......... 1,364 Joines ..................... 59 Rentz .................... 337 Joines .......................18 Joines .....................121 Joines ...................139

2004 Groothuis ................ 459 Groothuis ...........1,145 Bennett ................332 Anderson .......... 1,369 Bennett .................. 33 Magud ................. 394 Bennett ....................21 Bennett ..................103 Bennett ................124

2005 Groothuis ................ 541 Groothuis ...........1,462 Ianni .....................291 Ianni ................. 1,358 Groothuis ............... 42 Magud ................. 486 Groothuis .................21 Bennett ..................111 Bennett ................133

2006 Anderson ................ 417 Anderson ...........1,224 Hilbers ..................238 Riley ..................... 709 Magud ................... 28 Magud ................. 523 Anderson .................20 Vaysburg ..................84 Vaysburg.................98

2007 Hilbers .................... 329 Anderson ..............938 Hilbers ..................334 Krug .................. 1,189 Engelhardt ............. 64 Magud ................. 503 MimMack ................20 Hilbers ......................65 MimMack ...............83

2008 Gibson .................... 351 Anderson ..............924 Gibson ..................246 Krug .................. 1,081 Engelhardt ............. 43 Kama .................... 332 Anderson .................21 Vaysburg ..................63 Vaysburg.................74

2009 Engelhardt .............. 362 Gibson ...................956 Tomaszewska ..........326 Riley ..................... 916 Gibson ................... 42 Kama .................... 458 Vaysburg ..................16 Vaysburg ..................74 Vaysburg.................90

2010 Engelhardt ............. 508 Engelhardt......... 1355 Clancy ................ .396 Clancy ............... 1143 Engelhardt ............30 Torres .................. 489 Cowden .................. 13 Cowden ..................98 Cowden ...............111

Pacific Team Totals YEAR W L PCT. MP GP K KPG E TA PCT. A APG SA SAPG SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE 1981 27 13 .675 40 110 1349 12.26 621 3647 .200 247 2.25 157 1.43 139 356 322 2.93 1982 32 8 .800 40 114 1624 14.25 623 4390 .228 258 2.26 221 1.94 109 303 260 2.28 1983 37 4 .902 41 131 1774 13.54 673 4616 .239 290 2.21 207 179 1068 8.15 155 344 327 2.50 83 62 1984 32 8 .800 40 126 1907 15.13 820 5240 .207 279 2.21 247 165 1297 10.29 168 495 415 3.29 102 55 1985 36 3 .923 39 132 2241 16.98 860 5916 .233 1974 14.95 294 2.23 362 149 2364 17.91 130 660 460 3.48 137 1986 39 3 .929 42 143 2095 14.65 833 5451 .232 1882 13.16 271 1.90 321 172 2554 17.86 210 663 541 3.78 114 1987 30 4 .882 34 126 1960 15.56 718 4852 .256 1667 13.23 229 1.82 293 137 2323 18.44 150 551 425 3.37 111 1988 22 13 .629 35 126 1982 15.73 763 5129 .238 1730 13.73 189 1.50 357 179 2447 19.42 162 484 404 3.21 87 1989 29 5 .853 34 118 1896 16.07 621 4711 .271 1625 13.77 196 1.66 287 172 2251 19.08 152 553 428 3.63 120 54 1990 30 7 .811 37 132 2118 16.05 783 5106 .261 1894 14.35 224 1.70 309 170 2411 18.27 107 629 421 3.19 127 64 1991 24 6 .800 30 105 1729 16.47 623 4199 .263 1575 15.00 209 1.99 279 121 1805 17.19 101 421 311 2.96 103 70 1992 27 6 .818 33 115 1724 14.99 649 4291 .251 1555 13.52 207 1.80 241 136 1851 16.10 70 445 292 2.54 89 71 1993 21 10 .677 31 109 1714 15.72 587 4242 .266 1505 13.81 154 1.41 252 174 1654 15.17 57 559 336 3.08 72 71 1994 23 7 .767 30 108 1677 15.53 598 4091 .264 1470 13.61 217 2.01 285 153 1604 14.85 80 472 316 2.93 108 72 1995 21 9 .700 30 103 1665 16.17 628 3939 .263 1498 14.54 237 2.30 301 169 1466 14.23 85 391 280 2.72 90 62 1996 26 7 .788 33 119 1968 16.54 671 4515 .287 1763 14.82 209 1.76 314 154 1765 14.83 80 515 337 2.84 88 62 1997 23 9 .719 32 116 1901 16.39 691 4527 .267 1738 14.98 175 1.51 269 141 1731 14.92 63 582 354 3.05 70 53 1998 26 6 .813 32 109 1928 17.69 565 4324 .315 1767 16.21 178 1.63 236 131 1703 15.62 82 554 359 3.29 103 31 1999 32 3 .914 35 119 2039 17.13 613 4701 .303 1877 15.77 189 1.59 294 109 1971 16.56 63 518 322 2.71 95 41 2000 28 4 .875 32 103 1915 18.59 618 4859 .267 1739 16.88 187 1.82 248 96 2022 19.63 62 491 307.5 2.99 86 25 2001 28 8 .778 36 127 2052 16.16 741 5051 .260 1869 14.72 243 1.91 321 108 2021 15.91 71 551 346.5 2.73 123 48 2002 19 13 .594 32 116 1741 15.01 679 4456 .238 1582 13.64 173 1.49 302 177 1714 14.78 69 443 290.5 2.50 87 40 2003 18 14 .563 32 116 1903 16.41 706 4762 .251 1733 14.94 185 1.59 330 180 1895 16.34 52 423 263.5 2.27 74 42 2004 19 10 .655 29 111 1801 16.23 624 4391 .268 1616 14.56 173 1.56 276 163 1809 16.30 61 374 248.0 2.23 80 45 2005 16 14 .533 30 114 1753 15.38 767 4713 .209 1612 14.14 173 1.52 303 129 1866 16.37 81 396 279.0 2.45 89 99 2006 8 21 .276 29 104 1473 14.16 688 4257 .184 1393 13.39 131 1.26 215 173 1743 16.76 76 331 241.5 2.32 73 83 2007 18 9 .667 27 101 1653 16.37 715 4243 .221 1535 15.20 183 1.81 243 116 1767 17.50 77 273 213.5 2.11 55 75 2008 12 16 .429 28 100 1345 13.45 551 3467 .229 1241 12.41 133 1.33 222 113 1366 13.66 64 248 188.0 1.88 62 22 2009 17 11 .607 28 107 1385 12.94 537 3592 .236 1292 12.07 164 1.53 278 86 1458 13.63 59 306 212.0 1.98 46 29 2010 19 11 .633 30 116 1551 13.37 651 4378 .206 1448 12.48 138 1.19 221 115 1863 16.06 44 343 215.5 1.86 31 31

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Santa Clara def. Idaho, 25-23, 23-25, 25-21, 25-23Pacific def. Idaho, 25-20, 25-19, 25-20Pacific def. Santa Clara, 20-25, 20-25, 25-22, 25-18, 15-9 Pacific wins the championship with a 2-0 recordAll-Tournament Team: Hannah Clancy, Pacific (MVP), Svenja Engelhardt, Pacific, Rebekah Torres, Pacific, Emily Burke, Santa

Clara, Dana Knudsen,Santa Clara, Tanya Schmidt, Santa Clara, Allison Walker, Idaho

2009 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Florida def. Stanford, 25-20, 15-25, 25-16, 25-27, 15-9 Pacific def. San Jose State, 25-19 25-15, 25-19Third Place: Stanford def. San Jose State, 25-12, 25-20, 25-17Championship: Florida def. Pacific, 25-14, 20-25, 25-19, 25-21All-Tournament Team: Elyse Cusak, Florida (MVP), Lauren Bledsoe, Florida, Kristy Jaeckel, Florida, Colleen Ward, Florida, Svenja

Engelhardt, Pacific, Dancyne Kama, Pacific, Cassidy Lichtman, Stanford

2008 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Utah def. Nevada, 25-16, 25-22, 25-19 Pacific def. Portland, 23-25, 28-26, 25-21, 27-25Third Place: Portland def. Nevada, 25-19, 25-14, 25-21Championship: Utah def. Pacific 15-25, 25-14, 25-19, 25-20All-Tournament Team: Alison Baird, Utah (MVP), Cinthia Silva, Utah, Emillie Toone, Utah, Alexa Anderson, Pacific, Shannon

Krug, Pacific, K.C. Fox, Portland, Kylie Harrington, Nevada

2007 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Cincinnati def. Saint Mary’s, 30-26, 30-28, 30-27 Pacific def. Fresno State, 30-26, 30-16, 30-22Third Place: Saint Mary’s def. Fresno State, 30-22, 30-22, 30-27Championship: Pacific def. Cincinnati, 32-30, 21-30, 31-29, 16-30, 18-16A l l - T o u r n a m e n t T e a m : K a r a U h l , P a c i f i c ( M V P ) ; S t e p h a n i e F a r m e r , C i n c i n n a t i ; A n n i e F e s l ,

Cincinnati; Lauren Jaeckel, Saint Mary’s; Julie Magud, Pacific; Jessie Nevitt, Cincinnati; Masha Vaysburg, Pacific.

2006 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: San Francisco def. Houston, 30-18, 30-25, 30-23 Portland State def. Pacific, 14-30, 30-24, 30-27, 30-26Third Place: Pacific def. Houston, 27-30, 33-31, 33-31, 30-21Championship: Portland State def. San Francisco, 27-30, 30-22, 30-25, 25-30, 17-15Al l -Tournament Team: Jess ica Brodie, Port land State (MVP); A lexa Anderson, Pac i f ic ; Just ine

Farmer, Houston; Nique Fradella, Portland State, Jessica Frederick, Portland State; Alix Gambos, San Francisco; Julie Magud, Pacific.

2005 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Ohio def. Saint Mary’s, 30-26, 30-20, 25-30, 30-27 Sacramento State def. Pacific, 30-24, 23-30, 30-20, 23-30, 15-9Third Place: Saint Mary’s def. Pacific, 20-30, 30-25, 25-30, 30-24, 15-11Championship: Ohio def. Sacramento State 30-25, 33-31, 30-27All-Tournament Team: Amanda Anderson, Ohio (MVP); Melissa Griffin, Ohio; Ashley Groothuis, Pa-

cific; Lindsay Haupt, Sacramento State; Atlee Hubbard, Sacramento State; Savannah Parra, Ohio; Missie Stidham, Saint Mary’s.

2004 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: San Francisco def. Nevada 22-30, 30-24, 30-26, 30-15 Pacific def. George Washington 30-20, 30-21, 30-20Third Place: Nevada def. George Washington 30-23, 30-23, 30-24Championship: Pacific def. San Francisco 30-15, 27-30, 30-23, 30-24All-Tournament Team: Hayley Anderson, Pacific (MVP); Sidney Bennett, Pacific; Ashley Groothuis, Pacific; Stevie Mussie, Pacific;

KeLicia Shorts, San Francisco; Carly Sorensen, Nevada; Stephanie Voelckers, San Francisco.

2003 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Oregon State def. Pittsburgh 30-22, 16-30, 30-26, 30-25 Pacific def. UAB 30-17, 30-28, 30-27Third Place: Pittsburgh def. UAB 30-17, 30-22, 30-21Championship: Pacific def. Oregon State 30-18, 30-27, 30-27All-Tournament Team: Jennifer Joines, Pacific (MVP); Hayley Anderson, Pacific; Ashley Groothuis, Pacific; Wendy Hatlestad,

Pittsburgh; Sarah Rollman, Pittsburgh; Allison Lawrence, Oregon State; Anne Watts-Roberts, Oregon State.

2002 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Washington def. SMS 30-20, 30-23, 32-30 Pacific def. Nevada 30-23, 27-30, 30-17, 30-20Third Place: Nevada def. SMS 19-30, 28-30, 30-28, 30-25, 17-15Championship: Washington def. Pacific 30-25, 30-15, 30-24All-Tournament Team: Gretchen Maurer, Washington (MVP); Hayley Anderson, Pacific; Paige Benjamin, Washington; Kara

Bjorklund, Washington; Jennifer Joines, Pacific; Salaia Salavea, Nevada; Linette White, SMS.

2001 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Hawai’i def. Utah 24-30, 30-19, 27-30, 30-23, 15-7 Pacific def. Fairfield 30-17, 30-23, 28-30, 30-18Third Place: Utah def. Fairfield 27-30, 28-30, 30-20, 30-20, 15-13Championship: Pacific def. Hawai’i 30-28, 19-30, 30-21, 20-30, 15-12All-Tournament Team: Jamie Hamm, Pacific (MVP); Jennifer Joines, Pacific; Courtney Miller, Pacific; Joanne Saunders, Fairfield;

Kim Turner, Utah; Kim Willoughby, Hawai’i; Margaret Vakasausa, Hawai’i.

2000 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Colorado State def. Arizona 9-15, 15-12, 15-11, 15-13 Pacific def. San Jose State 15-9, 15-7, 12-15, 15-12Third Place: Arizona def. San Jose State 15-4, 15-4, 15-5Championship: Pacific def. Colorado State 15-13, 15-3, 7-15, 11-15, 15-9All-Tournament Team: Jamie Hamm, Pacific (MVP); Dana Burkholder, Arizona; Courtney Cox, Colorado State; Joslynn Gallop,

San Jose State; Kara Gormsen, Pacific; Summer Jennings, Colorado State; Jennifer Joines, Pacific. 1999 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Notre Dame def. Washington State 15-10, 15-4, 15-6 Pacific def. Sacramento State 15-9, 15-13, 15-4Third Place: Sacramento St. def. Washington St. 15-5, 15-9, 17-15Championship: Pacific def. Notre Dame 15-9, 15-0, 15-4All-Tournament Team: Elsa Stegemann, Pacific (MVP); Jennica Smith, Pacific; Mary Leffers, Notre Dame; Angela Lewis, Sacra-

mento State; Danielle Shinn, Pacific; Denise Boylan, Notre Dame; Tracy Chambers, Pacific.

1998 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: USC def. Houston 15-11, 15-11, 15-8 Pacific def. Arkansas 15-9, 15-17, 15-11, 11-15, 15-11Third Place: Arkansas def. Houston 15-10, 15-11, 15-5Championship: Pacific def. USC 5-15, 15-9, 13-15, 15-8, 16-14All-Tournament Team: Elsa Stegemann, Pacific (MVP); Jasmina Marinkovic, USC; Tracy Chambers, Pacific; Jessica Field,

Arkansas; Jennifer Kessy, USC; Kim Storey, Arkansas; Tanja Dimitrijevic, Pacific.

1997 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Florida def. UCLA 15-13, 15-12, 15-10 Pacific def. Pepperdine 14-16, 15-12, 15-9, 10-15, 17-15Third Place: UCLA def. Pepperdine 15-8, 15-7, 11-15, 15-6Championship: Pacific def. Florida 13-15, 10-15, 15-13, 15-13, 17-15All-Tournament Team: Addie Hauschild, Pacific (MVP); Danielle Shinn, Pacific; Nina Foster, Florida; Jenny Manz, Florida;

Aurymar Rodriguez, Florida; Kara Milling, UCLA; Nicole Sanderson, Pepperdine.

1996 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Washington State def. Notre Dame 15-7, 15-4, 15-7 South Florida def. Pacific 10-15, 15-11, 8-15, 15-13, 15-13Third Place: Pacific def. Notre Dame 15-9, 15-13, 15-8Championship: Washington State def. South Florida 15-4, 15-9, 15-13All-Tournament Team: Sarah Silvernail, Washington State (MVP); Paula Araujo, South Florida; Erica Berggren, South Florida; Sacha

Caldemeyer, Pacific; Addie Hauschild, Pacific; Keren Oigman, Washington State; Stephanie Papke, Washington State.

Community Bankers Classic All-Time Team Records

Team W L Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4thArmy 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0Arkansas 1 1 .500 0 0 1 0Arizona 1 1 .500 0 0 1 0BYU 1 3 .250 0 0 1 1California 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1Cincinnati 1 1 .500 0 1 0 0Colorado State 2 2 .500 0 2 0 0Duquesne 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0Fairfield 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1Florida 3 1 .750 1 1 0 0Fresno State 0 2 .000 0 0 0 2George Washington 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1Hawai‘i 8 4 .667 3 2 0 1Houston 0 4 .000 0 0 0 2Idaho 0 2 .000 0 0 1 0Illinois 2 4 .333 0 0 2 1Kentucky 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1Louisiana State 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1Mississippi State 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0Nebraska 1 1 .500 0 1 0 0Nevada 2 4 .333 0 0 2 1New Mexico 1 1 .500 0 0 1 0Notre Dame 1 5 .167 0 1 0 2Ohio 2 0 1.000 1 0 0 0Oregon State 1 1 .500 0 1 0 0Pacific 48 16 .750 17 10 4 1Pepperdine 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1Pittsburgh 1 1 .500 0 0 1 0Portland 1 1 .500 0 0 1 0Portland State 2 0 1.000 1 0 0 0Sacramento State 2 2 .500 0 1 1 0Saint Mary’s 2 2 .500 0 0 2 0San Francisco 2 2 .500 0 2 0 0San Jose State 0 6 .000 0 0 0 3South Florida 1 1 .500 0 1 0 0Santa Clara 1 1 .500 0 1 0 0Southwest Mo. St. 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1Stanford 8 8 .500 2 0 4 2Texas 3 5 .375 1 0 1 2Texas Tech 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1UAB 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1UCLA 17 11 .607 3 5 6 0UC Santa Barbara 2 4 .333 0 1 1 1USC 3 9 .250 0 2 1 3Utah 3 1 .750 1 0 1 0Washington 2 0 1.000 1 0 0 0Washington State 2 2 .500 1 0 0 1

2010 Bankers Classic ParticipantsPacific .........................................................................33rd AppearanceArmy ................................................................................. 1st AppearanceDuquesne ......................................................................... 1st AppearanceMississippi State ............................................................... 1st Appearance

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ARDS • THREE OLYMPIANS1995 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: UCLA def. Kentucky 13-15, 15-9, 10-15, 15-7, 15-11 Texas def. Pacific 15-10, 15-10, 14-16, 15-11Third Place: Pacific def. Kentucky 15-10, 16-14, 15-10Championship: Texas def. UCLA 17-15, 8-15, 15-12, 15-12All-Tournament Team: Demetria Sance, Texas (MVP); Dominique Benton-Bozman, Pacific; Angie Breitenfeld, Texas; Carrie

Busch, Texas; Molly Dreisbach, Kentucky; Jenny Johnson, UCLA; Kara Milling, UCLA.

1994 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Stanford def. LSU 15-3, 15-4, 15-1 Pacific def. New Mexico 15-8, 13-15, 15-11, 15-12Third Place: New Mexico def. LSU 15-13, 15-5, 15-9Championship: Stanford def. Pacific 16-14, 15-2, 15-10All-Tournament Team: Marnie Triefenbach, Stanford (MVP); Dominique Benton-Bozman, Pacific; Kristin Folkl, Stanford; Tania

Gooley, New Mexico; Charlotte Johansson, Pacific; Robyn Schmitt, Pacific; Cary Wendell, Stanford.

1993 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: UCLA def. Brigham Young 15-10, 8-15, 15-6, 18-16 Pacific def. Notre Dame 17-15, 15-13, 15-7Third Place: Brigham Young def. Notre Dame 15-5, 15-6, 15-11Championship: UCLA def. Pacific 15-6, 15-13, 12-15, 15-10All-Tournament Team: Annett Buckner, UCLA (MVP); Julie Bremner, UCLA; Charlene Fiaputa, Brigham Young; Charlotte Johans-

son, Pacific; Tumua Matu’u, Brigham Young; Christy Peters, Notre Dame; Natasha Soltysik, Pacific.

1992 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: Stanford def. UCSB 15-3, 15-7, 15-5 Pacific def. Texas Tech 15-10, 15-3, 15-9Third Place: UCSB def. Texas Tech 15-9, 15-12, 15-6Championship: Stanford def. Pacific 15-9, 17-15, 15-6All-Tournament Team: Bev Oden, Stanford (MVP); Carrie Feldman, Stanford; Ana Elisa Franca, UCSB; Kim Gosselin, Texas Tech;

Charlotte Johansson, Pacific; Vikki Simonis, Pacific; Cary Wendell, Stanford.

1991 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: UCSB def. Texas 15-13, 9-15, 15-11, 15-10 Pacific def. USC 11-15, 15-8, 15-6, 15-13Third Place: USC def. Texas 15-8, 15-10, 5-15, 11-15, 15-13Championship: Pacific def. UCSB 15-12, 15-13, 15-6All-Tournament Team: Melanie Beckenhauer, Pacific (MVP); Stefanie Bodison, USC, Stephanie Cox, UCSB; Katie Haller, USC;

Sharon Kasser, Pacific; Missy Kurt, Texas; Heather Schoeny, Pacific.

1990 Bankers Classic ResultsOpening Round: UCLA def. Illinois 15-6, 15-12, 15-3 Pacific def. California 15-3, 15-6, 15-13Third Place: Illinois def. California 15-10, 15-9, 15-4Championship: UCLA def. Pacific 15-10, 9-15, 4-15, 15-13, 15-9All-Tournament Team: Natalie Williams, UCLA (MVP); Melanie Beckenhauer, Pacific; Jenny Evans, UCLA; Marissa Hatchett,

UCLA; Sharon Kasser, Pacific; Cathey Scotlan, Pacific; Samantha Shaver, UCLA.

1989 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: UCLA def. Illinois 15-10, 17-15, 7-15, 15-12 Pacific def. Texas 14-16, 15-9, 15-6, 15-6Third Place: Illinois def. Texas 15-1, 15-11, 15-7Championship: Pacific def. UCLA 10-15, 11-15, 15-4, 15-13, 15-6All Tournament Team: Elaina Oden, Pacific (MVP); Melanie Beckenhauer, Pacific; Laura Bush, Illinois; Jenny Evans, UCLA;

Cathey Scotlan, Pacific; Samantha Shaver, UCLA; Daiva Tomkus, UCLA.

1988 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: UCLA def. Brigham Young 16-14, 18-16, 15-13 Colorado State def. Pacific 15-13, 13-15, 15-4, 6-15, 15-5Third Place: Pacific def. BYU 15-10, 15-8, 15-4Championship: UCLA def. Colorado State 15-2, 15-6, 15-2All Tournament Team: Daiva Tomkus, UCLA (MVP); Ann Boyer, UCLA; Cindy Cox-Bellin, Colorado State; Krissy Fifer, Pacific;

Laurie Jones, UCLA; Angie Miller, Colorado State; Samantha Shaver, UCLA.

1987 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: Hawai‘i def. Texas 15-10, 15-9, 15-2 Pacific def. Illinois 15-12, 15-12, 10-15, 15-10Third Place: Texas def. Illinois 15-4, 15-10, 7-15, 15-11Championship: Pacific def. Hawai‘i 15-10, 16-14, 10-15, 15-10All-Tournament Team: Liz Hert, Pacific (MVP); Mary Eggers, Illinois; Brooke Herrington, Pacific; Dorothy Hert, Pacific; Karen

Kramer, Texas; Teri McGrath, Pacific; Teee Williams, Hawai‘i.

1986 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: Nebraska def. UCLA 15-11, 15-4, 15-9 Pacific def. USC 15-1, 15-5, 15-9Third Place: UCLA def. USC 15-3, 15-4, 15-8Championship: Pacific def. Nebraska 15-8, 15-11, 15-2All-Tournament Team: Elaina Oden, Pacific (MVP); Karen Dahlgren, Nebraska; Tish Delaney, Nebraska; Lori Endicott, Nebraska;

Dorothy Hert, Pacific; Liz Hert, Pacific; Teri McGrath, Pacific.

1985 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: UCLA def. Stanford 15-12, 12-15, 15-13, 15-12 Pacific def. San Jose State 15-6, 15-12, 15-9Third Place: Stanford def. San Jose State 15-12, 15-9, 15-11Championship: Pacific def. UCLA 15-12, 13-15, 15-9, 3-15, 15-10All-Tournament Team: Therese Boyle, Pacific (MVP); Michelle Boyette, UCLA; Lisa Ice, San Jose State; Julie Maginot, Pacific;

Liz Masakayan, UCLA; Elaina Oden, Pacific; Kim Oden, Stanford.

1984 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: UCLA def. Stanford 15-10, 15-13, 8-15, 8-15, 16-14 Pacific def. Hawai‘i 16-14, 15-10, 15-11Third Place: Stanford def. Hawai‘i 17-15, 15-10, 17-15Championship: Pacific def. UCLA 15-7, 12-15, 9-15, 15-10, 15-2All-Tournament Team: Julie Maginot, Pacific (MVP); Michelle Boyette, UCLA; Robin Burns, Pacific; Eileen Dempster, Pacific;

Diedra Dvorak, Stanford; Kim Oden, Stanford; Lisa Strand, Hawai‘i.

1983 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: Hawai‘i def. Stanford 15-3, 15-5, 7-15, 15-11 Pacific def. UCLA 16-14, 15-7, 15-11Third Place: UCLA def. Stanford 15-13, 2-15, 9-15, 15-7, 15-8Championship: Hawai‘i def. Pacific 14-16, 16-14, 15-7, 13-15, 15-7All-Tournament Team: Joyce Kaapuni, Hawai‘i (MVP), Deitre Collins, Hawai‘i; Eileen Dempster, Pacific; Julie Maginot, Pacific;

Kim Oden, Stanford; Kori Pulaski, Hawai‘i; Jan Saunders, Pacific.

1982 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: Hawai‘i def. UCLA 15-17, 15-9, 15-13, 17-15 Pacific def. UC Santa Barbara 15-6, 15-8, 15-8Third Place: UCLA def. UC Santa Barbara 16-14, 15-4, 7-15, 15-9Championship: Hawai‘i def. Pacific 15-7, 15-11, 12-15, 11-15, 15-4All-Tournament Team: Deitre Collins, Hawai‘i (MVP); Robin Burns, Pacific; Eileen Dempster, Pacific; Joyce Kaapuni, Hawai‘i;

Kori Pulaski, Hawai‘i; Liane Sato, UC Santa Barbara.

1981 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: Hawai‘i def. USC 11-15, 15-7, 15-13, 15-12 Pacific def. UCLA 8-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-10Third Place: UCLA def. USC 4-15, 15-6, 15-6, 15-9Championship: Hawai‘i def. Pacific 15-2, 15-12, 2-15, 5-15, 15-9All-Tournament Team: Deitre Collins, Hawai‘i (MVP); Jeanne Beauprey, UCLA; Nahaku Brown, Hawai‘i; Jayne Gibson, Pacific;

Kori Pulaski, Hawai‘i; Jan Saunders, Pacific; Dana Smith, USC.

1980 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: USC def. Stanford 15-4, 15-3, 15-3 Pacific def. UCLA 15-7, 15-8, 15-9Third Place: UCLA def. Stanford 15-6, 8-15, 15-8, 11-15, 15-10Championship: Pacific def. USC 15-12, 16-14, 8-15, 4-15, 15-4All-Tournament Team: Kim McDonald, Pacific (MVP); Patty Berg, Pacific; Jayne Gibson, Pacific; Nancy Lancaster, Pacific; Dana

Smith, USC; Cathy Stukel, USC; Paula Weishoff, USC.

1979 Wendy’s Classic ResultsOpening Round: UCLA def. Stanford 15-9, 15-5, 15-10 Pacific def. USC 15-11, 15-10, 18-16Third Place: Stanford def. USC 15-11, 17-19, 15-8, 15-17, 15-11Championship: Pacific def. UCLA 12-15, 6-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-1All-Tournament Team: Jayne Gibson, Pacific (MVP); Patty Berg, Pacific; Denise Corlett, UCLA; Paula Dittmer-Goodwin, USC;

Nancy Lancaster, Pacific; Jan Linden, Stanford; Linda Robertson, UCLA.

2010 Champion Pacific Tigers

The 2010 Pacific Tigers took home the most recent championship after defeating Santa Clara, 3-2, on Sept. 4, 2010 in what would become the championship match. With both teams entering the final match at 1-0, the winner of the match would take home the hardware. Down two games to none, the Tigers stormed back to claim their 17th Bankers Classic championship. The Tigers have won 17 of the 32 tournament championships throughout the history of the tournament. The 1979 Tigers proved to be the top team at the first ever Wendy’s Classic (later renamed to the Community Bankers Classic).

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BOISE STATE8-0 (3-0, 3-0, 2-0)

11-7-96 W 3-0 11-6-97 • W 3-0 11-21-97 + W 3-0 10-15-98 • W 3-0 10-14-99 W 3-0 10-5-00 • W 3-0 11-4-00 W 3-0 8-31-01 + W 3-0

BOWLING GREEN1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-11-92 + W 3-0

BRADLEY2-0 (1-0, 0-0, 1-0)

8-31-01 + W 3-2 9-2-05 • W 3-0

BRIGHAM YOUNG7-4 (2-0, 3-1, 2-3)

11-23-83 W 3-1 10-11-85 + W 2-0 10-11-86 + L 2-3 10-2-87 • W 3-1 10-10-87 + W 3-0 9-10-88 L 0-3 11-26-88 • W 3-0 9-8-90 W 3-1 9-6-96 W 3-1 12-12-96 + L 2-3 12-11-98 + L 1-3

BRITISH COLUMBIA2-0 (1-0, 0-0, 1-0)

10-31-81 + W 3-0 9-14-02 • W 3-1

CALIFORNIA27-7 (15-1, 9-5, 3-1)

10-11-77 • W 3-2 11-8-77 L 0-3 10-13-78 • W 3-1 10-31-78 L 1-3 9-29-79 + W 2-0 10-2-79 • W 3-0 10-30-79 W 3-0 10-28-80 W 3-1 11-18-80 • W 3-0 10-20-81 • W 3-0 11-19-81 W 3-0 10-26-82 L 1-3 11-11-82 • W 3-0 11-20-82 + L 1-3 10-4-83 W 3-0 10-30-83 • W 3-0 11-5-83 + W 2-0 12-10-83 + W 3-0 10-4-84 • W 3-0 11-20-84 W 3-0 9-11-85 • W 3-0 10-1-85 W 3-1 10-13-87 • W 3-1 9-6-88 • W 3-0 9-27-88 L 2-3 9-22-89 • W 3-0 10-12-90 W 3-0 11-23-90 • W 3-0 9-7-91 W 3-0 9-1-92 • W 3-0 9-6-94 W 3-0 9-1-95 • W 3-1

12-2-04 L 2-3 9-14-06 • L 2-3

CAL POLY47-15 (23-5, 15-8, 9-2)

9-27-80 + W 2-1 11-28-80 + W 3-0 12-11-80 + W 2-0 9-24-81 • L 1-3 9-26-81 + L 1-2 10-10-81 L 1-3 12-13-81 + W 3-1 9-29-82 • L 1-3 10-8-82 W 3-1 11-6-82 + W 2-1 9-17-83 • W 3-1 10-7-83 W 3-1 12-11-83 + W 3-0 9-27-84 • L 2-3 11-3-84 + W 2-0 11-17-84 L 1-3 10-12-85 + L 2-3 10-24-85 • W 3-2 11-23-85 L 1-3 12-14-85 • W 3-0 9-17-86 • W 3-1 10-10-86 + W 3-0 11-8-86 W 3-0 9-26-87 W 3-1 10-3-87 • W 3-1 10-1-88 • W 3-1 10-28-88 W 3-1 9-29-89 W 3-1 10-28-89 • W 3-0 9-11-90 • W 3-0 10-18-94 • W 3-1 9-26-95 • W 3-0 10-11-96 • W 3-0 11-2-96 W 3-0 10-10-97 W 3-1 11-1-97 • W 3-1 10-2-98 W 3-1 11-7-98 • W 3-0 9-30-99 • W 3-0 11-6-99 W 3-0 9-22-00 W 3-0 10-21-00 • W 3-0 10-9-01 • W 3-0 11-17-01 W 3-1 9-20-02 W 3-2 11-23-02 • W 3-1 10-4-03 • W 3-0 10-31-03 W 3-1 10-2-04 W 3-1 10-28-04 • W 3-0 10-2-05 L 0-3 11-12-05 • W 3-1 10-19-06 • L 0-3

11-11-06 L 0-3 9-29-07 • W 3-1 10-26-07 L 1-3 10-4-08 L 0-3 10-31-08 • W 3-0 10-17-09 W 3-2 11-3-09 • L 2-3 10-16-10 • W 3-2 11-12-10 L 1-3

CAL POLY POMONA2-0 (1-0, 0-0, 1-0)

10-7-78 • W 3-2 9-29-79 + W 2-0

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD2-1 (2-0, 1-1, 0-0)

10-19-07 • W 3-0 10-22-08 L 1-3 8-29-09 + W 3-0 9-17-09 • W 3-0

CAL STATE FULLERTON44-10 (23-3, 19-7, 2-0)

11-2-84 + W 2-0 9-28-85 W 3-0 10-10-85 + W 2-0 11-8-85 • W 3-0 10-12-86 W 3-0 11-3-86 • W 3-0 10-24-87 W 3-1 11-14-87 • W 3-0 10-22-88 • W 3-0 11-11-88 W 3-0 10-20-89 W 3-0 11-18-89 • W 3-0 10-5-90 W 3-0 11-3-90 • W 3-0 10-11-91 • W 3-0 11-9-91 W 3-0 9-25-92 W 3-0 10-10-92 • W 3-0 9-24-93 • W 3-0 10-23-93 W 3-0 10-8-94 • W 3-0 11-4-94 W 3-0 10-7-95 W 3-0 11-3-95 • W 3-1 9-28-96 W 3-1 11-14-96 • W 3-0 9-27-97 • W 3-1 11-14-97 W 3-0 10-10-98 • W 3-0 10-30-98 W 3-0 10-9-99 W 3-0 10-28-99 • W 3-0 9-28-00 • W 3-0 11-18-00 W 3-0 9-21-01 W 3-0 10-20-01 • W 3-0 9-27-02 • W 3-0 10-26-02 W 3-2 10-10-03 W 3-0

11-8-03 • W 3-0 10-7-04 • W 3-1 11-6-04 L 2-3 9-23-05 L 0-3 10-22-05 • W 3-1 9-21-06 • L 1-3 10-28-06 L 0-3 9-22-07 L 1-3 10-20-07 • W 3-0 10-17-08 L 0-3 11-15-08 • L 2-3 10-9-09 • W 3-1 11-7-09 L 2-3 10-8-10 L 0-3 11-6-10 • L 1-3

CAL STATE HAYWARD1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

10-28-77 • W 3-0

CAL STATE LOS ANGELES1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-29-78 • W 3-0

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE15-9 (7-3, 6-5, 2-1)

11-4-77 + L 0-2 9-23-78 + W 2-0 11-2-78 L 1-3 9-29-79 + W 2-0 9-29-01 W 3-0 10-27-01 • W 3-0 10-5-02 • W 3-0 11-2-02 W 3-0 10-18-03 L 1-3 11-15-03 • L 2-3 10-15-04 • L 2-3 11-11-04 W 3-1 10-1-05 • W 3-1 10-29-05 W 3-0 9-30-06 • L 0-3 10-26-06 L 0-3 10-13-07 • W 3-1 11-9-07 W 3-1 10-18-08 L 1-3 11-14-08 • W 3-0 9-26-09 • W 3-0 10-23-09 L 2-3 10-2-10 • W 3-0 10-29-10 W 3-1

CAL STATE STANISLAUS4-2 (2-1, 1-1, 1-0)

9-30-75 L 0-2 10-9-75 • L 1-2 9-25-76 • W 2-0 9-29-76 • W 2-0 10-2-76 + W 2-0 11-4-76 W 2-0

CENTRAL FLORIDA1-0 (0-0, 1-0, 0-0)

11-2-79 W 2-0

CENTRAL WASHINGTON

1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 10-1-76 + W 2-0

CHICO STATE0-0-1 (0-0-1, 0-0, 0-0)

9-25-76 • T 1-1

CINCINNATI2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0)

8-30-97 • W 3-0 11-24-07 • W 3-2

COASTAL CAROLINA1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-8-00 + W 3-0

COLGATE1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-3-99 • W 3-0

COLLEGE OFNOTRE DAME

3-0 (2-0, 1-0, 0-0) 10-2-75 W 2-0 10-30-75 • W 2-0 10-27-76 • W 2-0

COLORADO1-0 (0-0, 1-0, 0-0)

10-8-93 W 3-0

COLORADO STATE3-3 (2-1, 0-1, 1-1)

9-18-84 • W 3-1 9-13-86 + W 3-2 11-25-88 • L 2-3 11-25-00 • W 3-2 9-1-07 L 0-3 9-7-08 + L 1-3

CONNECTICUT1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-8-01 • W 3-0

CREIGHTON2-0 (1-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-5-98 • W 3-0 9-6-02 + W 3-0

EASTERN KENTUCKY1-0 (0-0, 1-0, 0-0)

9-23-83 W 3-1

EASTERN WASHINGTON1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

10-25-05 • W 3-1

2011 Opponents in Italics

Alabama A&M ......................................................1-0Arizona .................................................................7-3Arizona State ........................................................7-2Arkansas ...............................................................2-1Army .....................................................................0-0Ball State ...............................................................0-1Baylor ...................................................................1-0Boise State ............................................................8-0Bowling Green ......................................................1-0Bradley .................................................................2-0Brigham Young .....................................................7-4Bri sh Columbia ...................................................2-0California ............................................................27-7Cal Poly .............................................................47-15Cal Poly Pomona ...................................................2-0Cal State Bakersfi eld .............................................3-1Cal State Fullerton ............................................44-10Cal State Hayward ................................................1-0Cal State Los Angeles ............................................1-0Cal State Northridge ...........................................15-9Cal State Stanislaus ...............................................4-2Central Florida ......................................................1-0Central Washington ..............................................1-0Chico State ........................................................ 0-0-1Cincinna ..............................................................2-0Coastal Carolina ....................................................1-0Colgate..................................................................1-0College of Notre Dame .........................................3-0Colorado ...............................................................1-0Colorado State ......................................................3-3Connec cut ..........................................................1-0Creighton ..............................................................2-0Duke......................................................................0-0Duquesne ..............................................................0-0Eastern Kentucky ..................................................1-0Eastern Washington..............................................1-0Fairfi eld .................................................................1-0Florida ..................................................................6-2

Florida Atlan c .....................................................1-0Florida State .........................................................1-0Fordham ...............................................................1-0Fort Lewis (Colo.) ..................................................1-0Fresno State ........................................................32-3George Mason ......................................................1-0George Washington ..............................................2-0Georgia Tech .........................................................2-0Gonzaga ................................................................2-0Hawai‘i .............................................................25-34Houston ................................................................3-0Idaho ..................................................................14-3Idaho State ...........................................................1-0Illinois ...................................................................2-0Illinois CC ..............................................................1-0Illinois State ..........................................................1-0Japan College All-Stars ..........................................1-0Kansas ...................................................................1-0Kansas State .........................................................0-1Kentucky ...............................................................6-0Lamar....................................................................1-0Long Beach State ..............................................26-35Louisiana State .....................................................2-1Louisville ...............................................................3-0Loyola Marymount ...............................................2-0Marque e ............................................................1-1Maryland ..............................................................1-0Miami (Ohio) ........................................................2-0Michigan ...............................................................2-2Michigan State .................................................. 1-0-1Mills College .........................................................1-0Minnesota ............................................................1-1Mississippi State ...................................................0-0Montana ...............................................................3-0Montana State ......................................................1-0Murray State .........................................................1-0Nebraska ........................................................... 9-7-1Nevada ...............................................................22-8

Nevada-Las Vegas .................................................4-0New Hampshire ....................................................1-0New Mexico ..........................................................7-0New Mexico State...............................................16-0North Carolina ......................................................1-0North Dakota State ...............................................1-0North Texas ...........................................................4-0Northern Arizona ..................................................1-0Northern Illinois ...................................................1-0Northern Iowa ......................................................1-0Northwestern .......................................................9-1Notre Dame ..........................................................5-1Ohio State .............................................................3-3Oklahoma .............................................................5-0Oral Roberts .........................................................1-0Oregon ..................................................................6-0Oregon State.........................................................6-1Pennsylvania .........................................................2-0Penn State ............................................................3-3Pepperdine .........................................................11-8Pi sburgh .............................................................5-0Portland ................................................................2-0Portland State .......................................................2-2Purdue ..................................................................5-1Radford .................................................................1-0Rhode Island .........................................................1-0Rice .......................................................................1-0Sacramento State ...............................................27-6Saint Louis ............................................................1-0Saint John’s ...........................................................1-0Saint Mary’s ..........................................................5-2San Diego ..............................................................0-1San Diego State...................................................15-6San Francisco ......................................................18-1San Francisco State ...............................................0-1San Jose State ...................................................39-10Santa Clara ..........................................................26-4Sea le...................................................................0-0

Siena .....................................................................1-0Sonoma State .......................................................2-0South Carolina ......................................................1-1South Florida ........................................................0-1Southern Illinois ...................................................2-0Southern Utah ......................................................0-0Stanford ............................................................25-28Tennessee .............................................................2-0Texas .....................................................................8-4Texas A&M ............................................................6-0Texas-Arlington .....................................................3-0Texas Tech .............................................................1-0Texas Women’s .....................................................1-0Troy .......................................................................1-0Tulane ...................................................................1-0UAB .......................................................................1-0UC Davis .............................................................13-3UC Irvine .............................................................51-8UCLA .................................................................12-14UC Riverside ........................................................19-1UC Santa Barbara .............................................49-26UC Santa Cruz .......................................................2-0USC .....................................................................11-8Utah ......................................................................2-2Utah State...........................................................28-6UTEP .....................................................................1-0Virginia .................................................................0-1Virginia Commonwealth .......................................0-1Washington ..........................................................7-4Washington State .................................................3-0Weber State ..........................................................1-0Western Michigan ................................................1-1Wichita State ........................................................1-0Wisconsin .............................................................3-0Wisconsin-Green Bay............................................1-0Wyoming ..............................................................3-0Yale .......................................................................1-0

Series results and records since 1975. Overall records are in italics, with home, road, and neutral records in parentheses.

+ = neutral site matches. • = indicates home matches.

SERIES RECORDS

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ARDS • THREE OLYMPIANSFaIRFIelD

1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 11-23-01 • W 3-1

FloRIDa6-2 (2-1, 0-1, 4-0)

9-2-88 + W 3-0 9-21-90 + W 3-0 9-16-94 + W 3-1 11-29-97 • W 3-2 8-28-99 + W 3-2 12-11-99 • W 3-0 8-30-08 L 0-3 9-5-09 • L 1-3

FloRIDa aTlaNTIC1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-4-98 • W 3-0

FloRIDa STaTe1-0 (0-0, 1-0, 0-0)

12-5-93 W 3-1

FoRDHaM1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-12-04 + W 3-1

FORT LEWIS (COLO.)1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

10-1-76 + W 2-0

FReSNo STaTe32-3 (17-0, 12-3, 2-0)

10-6-76 L 1-2 10-7-77 • W 3-2 11-1-77 L 2-3 10-21-78 W 3-0 11-7-78 • W 3-2 10-16-79 W 3-0 11-8-79 • W 3-0 10-14-80 • W 3-0 11-5-80 W 3-0 10-7-81 W 3-1 11-2-81 • W 3-1 10-6-82 W 3-1 11-16-82 • W 3-0 10-18-83 • W 3-0 9-21-85 • W 3-1 11-26-85 W 3-0 9-30-86 W 3-1 10-9-86 + W 2-0 11-11-86 • W 3-0 11-20-86 + W 3-0 9-19-87 • W 3-0 11-17-87 W 3-1 9-20-88 • W 3-0 10-12-88 W 3-0 9-24-89 W 3-0 10-31-89 • W 3-0 10-9-90 • W 3-0 11-6-90 W 3-0 10-19-91 W 3-1 11-5-91 • W 3-0 9-15-92 • W 3-1 9-14-05 • W 3-1 8-26-06 L 0-3 11-23-07 • W 3-0 8-29-09 W 3-1

GeoRGe MaSoN 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-5-97 + W 3-0

GeoRGe WaSHINGToN2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-7-01 • W 3-0 11-26-04 • W 3-0

GeoRGIa TeCH 2-0 (1-0, 1-0, 0-0)

9-4-98 • W 3-0 9-10-00 W 3-2

GoNZaGa 2-0 (1-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-19-97 • W 3-0 8-31-01 + W 3-0

HAWAI‘I 25-34 (11-9, 6-19, 8-6)

12-11-77 • L 0-3 10-26-78 L 1-3 10-27-78 L 1-3 10-28-78 L 1-3 10-28-79 + W 3-2 11-24-79 + L 0-2 12-8-79 + L 1-3 9-11-80 + W 3-0 10-2-80 W 3-0 10-3-80 L 1-3 11-1-80 + L 0-2 11-28-80 + W 3-1 11-6-81 + L 0-2 11-15-81 • L 2-3 10-30-82 • L 2-3 11-6-82 + W 2-0 11-27-82 L 0-3 11-13-83 • L 2-3 10-25-84 W 3-0

10-26-84 L 1-3 11-3-84 + W 2-1 11-10-84 • W 3-0 10-11-85 + W 3-0 10-17-85 W 3-1 10-18-85 W 3-1 12-1-85 • W 3-1 12-13-85 • W 3-0 10-28-86 • W 3-0 10-30-86 • W 3-0 11-22-86 + W 3-1 12-13-86 + W 3-1 10-15-87 L 0-3 10-16-87 L 1-3 11-22-87 • W 3-1 12-11-87 + L 0-3 10-5-88 • L 0-3 11-3-88 • L 1-3 12-10-88 L 1-3 10-12-89 L 0-3 10-13-89 L 2-3 11-16-90 • L 0-3 11-17-90 • W 3-2 11-15-91 L 2-3 11-16-91 W 3-0 12-13-91 • L 0-3 11-6-92 • W 3-0 11-7-92 • W 3-1 10-29-93 L 0-3 10-30-93 L 1-3 12-10-93 + L 1-3 9-23-94 • W 3-2 9-24-94 • L 0-3 9-22-95 L 1-3 9-23-95 L 2-3 9-14-97 W 3-1 9-19-98 L 1-3 11-24-01 • W 3-2 9-6-03 L 1-3 9-12-08 L 0-3

HoUSToN3-0 (3-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-21-80 • W 3-0 9-18-82 • W 3-0 11-25-06 • W 3-1

IDaHo14-3 (7-1, 5-2, 2-0)

9-13-86 + W 3-0 10-3-96 • W 3-0 11-24-96 + W 3-0 10-2-97 W 3-0 10-17-98 • W 3-0 10-16-99 W 3-0 10-13-00 W 3-0 11-11-00 • W 3-0 10-13-01 W 3-0 11-8-01 • W 3-0 10-19-02 • L 2-3 11-14-02 W 3-0 9-18-03 • W 3-2 11-22-03 L 0-3 9-16-04 L 1-3 11-20-04 • W 3-1 9-3-10 • W 3-0

IDaHo STaTe1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-5-86 • W 3-0

IllINoIS2-0 (1-0, 1-0, 0-0)

11-21-87 • W 3-1 9-23-90 W 3-2

IllINoIS CC1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

11-5-77 + W 2-0

IllINoIS STaTe1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

11-4-83 + W 2-0

JAPAN COLLEGE ALL-STARS1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

10-19-80 + W 3-0

kaNSaS1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-8-95 + W 3-0

kaNSaS STaTe0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

8-27-06 + L 0-3

keNTUCky6-0 (1-0, 1-0, 4-0)

12-11-80 + W 2-0 9-23-83 W 3-0 9-7-90 + W 3-0 9-14-91 + W 3-1 9-12-92 + W 3-0 11-25-95 • W 3-0

laMaR1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

10-19-79 + W 2-0

loNG beaCH STaTe26-35 (14-15, 8-19, 4-1)

9-21-78 • W 3-1 9-22-78 + L 0-2 11-23-79 + W 2-0 10-5-85 • W 3-1 11-2-85 W 3-1 10-17-86 • W 3-0 10-24-86 W 3-1 10-30-87 W 3-0 11-7-87 • W 3-1 12-5-87 • W 3-0 10-7-88 L 2-3 11-4-88 • W 3-0 12-9-88 + W 3-1 10-7-89 • W 3-2 11-4-89 L 0-3 12-8-89 • L 1-3 9-30-90 • W 3-0 10-26-90 L 0-3 12-8-90 + W 3-1 10-5-91 W 3-2 11-1-91 • L 1-3 9-19-92 • L 2-3 11-20-92 L 0-3 12-11-92 L 1-3 9-18-93 L 0-3 11-19-93 • L 0-3 10-14-94 L 2-3 11-12-94 • L 2-3 10-13-95 • W 3-0 11-4-95 W 3-0 10-5-96 • L 2-3 11-9-96 W 3-0 11-25-96 + W 3-2 10-4-97 L 0-3 11-8-97 • L 0-3 9-26-98 • L 1-3 11-14-98 L 0-3 9-25-99 • W 3-0 11-13-99 W 3-1 9-30-00 • W 3-0 10-28-00 W 3-0 10-4-01 • L 0-3 11-3-01 L 0-3 10-11-02 L 1-3 11-9-02 • L 0-3 9-26-03 L 1-3 10-25-03 • L 0-3 9-23-04 • W 3-0 10-23-04 L 2-3 11-03-05 • L 2-3 11-18-05 L 0-3 10-14-06 L 0-3 11-18-06 • L 0-3 10-12-07 • L 2-3 11-10-07 L 1-3 9-26-08 • W 3-0 10-25-08 L 0-3 10-10-09 • W 3-1 11-6-09 L 1-3 10-9-10 L 2-3 11-5-10 • L 1-3

loUISIaNa STaTe2-1 (0-0, 0-0, 2-1)

9-3-93 + W 3-1 9-14-96 + W 3-2 8-27-10 + L 1-3

loUISVIlle3-0 (1-0, 1-0, 1-0)

12-4-92 • W 3-0 9-3-99 + W 3-0 12-1-01 W 3-1

loyola MaRyMoUNT2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-13-07 • W 3-1 9-19-09 • W 3-0

MaRQUeTTe1-1 (0-0, 1-0, 0-1)

8-27-05 W 3-1 9-8-06 + L 1-3

MaRylaND1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-2-00 • W 3-0

MIAMI (OHIO)2-0 (1-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-10-99 • W 3-0 9-12-09 W 3-1

MICHIGaN2-2 (2-0, 0-1, 0-1)

12-4-99 • W 3-2 9-2-00 • W 3-0 9-9-06 L 0-3 9-18-10 + L 1-3

MICHIGaN STaTe1-0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0-1)

11-3-78 + W 2-0 11-3-79 + T 1-1

MIllS ColleGe1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

10-23-75 • W 2-0

MINNeSoTa1-1 (0-0, 0-0, 1-1)

9-13-91 + W 3-0 9-9-00 + L 0-3

MoNTaNa3-0 (2-0, 0-0, 1-0)

11-30-90 • W 3-0 12-6-91 • W 3-0 9-2-06 + W 3-1

MoNTaNa STaTe1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-26-78 • W 3-0

MURRay STaTe1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

8-30-02 + W 3-1

NebRaSka9-7-1 (3-3, 1-3, 5-1-1)

11-4-78 + W 2-0 11-2-79 + T 1-1 11-7-81 + W 2-0 12-9-84 + W 3-1 11-16-86 • W 3-0 12-20-86 • W 3-0 9-3-88 L 0-3 9-22-90 + W 3-1 12-13-90 + W 3-1 11-22-91 • L 2-3 11-23-91 • W 3-1 9-5-92 L 1-3 9-2-95 • L 0-3 9-6-97 L 2-3 8-27-99 W 3-2 8-25-01 • L 1-3 9-10-05 L 0-3

NeVaDa22-8 (11-1, 7-4, 4-3)

9-26-75 • W 2-0 11-22-75 + L 0-2 9-25-76 • L 0-2 10-1-76 + L 0-2 10-2-76 + W 2-0 11-12-76 • W 3-1 11-26-76 + L 0-2 11-14-78 + W 3-0 10-2-92 W 3-0 10-27-92 • W 3-0 9-30-93 W 3-0 10-26-93 • W 3-0 9-29-94 W 3-1 10-29-94 • W 3-0 9-29-95 • W 3-0 10-28-95 W 3-0 10-26-96 • W 3-0 11-23-96 + W 3-0 10-25-97 W 3-0 9-24-98 W 3-0 9-23-99 • W 3-0 9-12-00 • W 3-0 9-18-01 L 0-3 11-29-02 • W 3-1 12-6-02 + W 3-2 11-13-03 L 2-3 9-3-06 L 0-3 8-24-07 W 3-0 9-18-09 • W 3-0 9-11-10 L 0-3

NEVADA-LAS VEGAS4-0 (1-0, 3-0, 0-0)

9-8-84 W 3-1 9-8-84 W 3-0 9-27-85 W 3-1 11-10-85 • W 3-0

NeW HaMpSHIRe1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

8-31-02 + W 3-0

NeW MeXICo7-0 (3-0, 1-0, 3-0)

9-19-81 • W 3-0 9-25-81 + W 2-0 11-6-82 + W 2-0 9-5-92 + W 3-2 11-25-94 • W 3-1 9-14-96 W 3-0 8-30-97 • W 3-0

NeW MeXICo STaTe16-0 (8-0, 8-0, 0-0)

10-4-90 W 3-0 10-19-90 • W 3-0 9-28-91 • W 3-0 10-24-91 W 3-0 10-17-92 W 3-2 11-13-92 • W 3-0 10-16-93 • W 3-0 11-12-93 W 3-0 10-1-94 W 3-0 10-28-94 • W 3-0

9-30-95 • W 3-1 10-26-95 W 3-0 10-19-96 W 3-0 10-18-97 • W 3-0 10-24-98 W 3-0 10-23-99 • W 3-0

NoRTH CaRolINa1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

12-4-82 + W 3-0

NoRTH DakoTa STaTe1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

08-27-05 + W 3-0

NoRTH TeXaS4-0 (2-0, 2-0, 0-0)

10-18-96 W 3-0 10-16-97 • W 3-0 10-23-98 W 3-0 10-21-99 • W 3-0

NoRTHeRN aRIZoNa1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-10-10 + W 3-0

NoRTHeRN IllINoIS1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-6-84 • W 3-0

NoRTHeRN IoWa1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-10-99 • W 3-0

NoRTHWeSTeRN9-1 (6-1, 0-0, 3-0)

12-11-80 + W 2-0 9-17-81 • W 3-2 9-20-81 • L 1-3 9-16-82 • W 3-0 9-16-83 • W 3-0 9-12-84 • W 3-1 9-14-85 • W 3-1 9-12-86 + W 3-0 9-5-99 + W 3-0 9-8-01 • W 3-0

NoTRe DaMe5-1 (3-1, 2-0, 0-0)

10-18-88 • L 2-3 9-16-89 W 3-0 11-26-93 • W 3-0 11-30-96 • W 3-0 9-4-99 W 3-0 11-27-99 • W 3-0

oHIo STaTe3-3 (1-0, 0-0, 2-3)

12-6-79 + L 0-2 12-7-79 + W 3-0 9-18-80 • W 3-0 9-8-83 + W 3-0 12-9-94 + L 1-3 8-31-07 + L 0-3

oklaHoMa5-0 (2-0, 2-0, 1-0)

9-20-80 • W 3-0 9-6-91 + W 3-0 8-30-96 • W 3-0 9-11-98 W 3-0 9-12-98 W 3-1

oRal RobeRTS1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

12-1-00 • W 3-0

oReGoN6-0 (2-0, 1-1, 3-0)

9-14-81 • W 3-2 10-1-82 • W 3-0 11-6-82 + W 2-0 10-15-83 W 3-0 11-18-83 + W 3-0 10-9-86 + W 2-0 9-5-08 L 2-3

oReGoN STaTe7-1 (4-0, 1-0, 2-0)

9-22-82 • W 3-1 11-19-82 + W 3-1 10-14-83 W 3-0 11-19-83 + W 3-0 9-5-85 • W 3-0 11-29-03 • W 3-0 9-15-07 • W 3-2

peNNSylVaNIa1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-12-03 • W 3-0

peNN STaTe3-3 (0-0, 0-0, 3-3)

12-12-81 + W 3-2 11-27-83 + W 3-0 9-22-84 + L 2-3 12-8-84 + W 3-0 12-16-99 + L 2-3 9-9-05 + L 0-3

peppeRDINe11-8 (5-1, 0-1, 6-6)

11-4-77 + L 0-2 10-6-79 L 1-3 11-3-79 + L 1-2 11-24-79 + W 2-1 12-6-79 + W 2-0 9-25-81 + W 2-0 11-7-81 + W 2-1 11-14-82 • W 3-0 11-2-84 + W 2-0 10-10-86 + W 2-0 9-9-89 • W 3-1 9-11-93 • W 3-0 9-3-94 • W 3-0 9-7-96 + L 1-3 9-13-97 + L 2-3 11-28-97 • W 3-2 9-13-03 • L 1-3 9-11-05 + L 0-3 9-6-08 + L 0-3

pITTSbURGH5-0 (0-0, 0-0, 5-0)

12-6-79 + W 2-0 9-9-88 + W 3-0 9-15-89 + W 3-0 9-4-92 + W 3-0 9-9-95 + W 3-0

poRTlaND2-0 (1-0, 1-0, 0-0)

9-8-07 W 3-1 11-28-08 • W 3-1

poRTlaND STaTe2-2 (1-1, 0-1, 1-0)

10-30-81 L 1-3 9-5-89 • W 3-0 11-24-06 • L 1-3 9-8-07 + W 3-2

pURDUe5-1 (2-1, 0-0, 3-0)

10-19-79 + W 2-0 9-25-80 • W 3-0 9-26-80 + W 2-0 11-25-84 • W 3-0 9-3-88 + W 3-1 9-3-05 • L 1-3

RaDFoRD1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-13-03 • W 3-0

RHoDe ISlaND1-0 (0-0, 1-0, 0-0)

9-22-84 W 3-0

RICe1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-7-90 + W 3-1

SaCRaMeNTo STaTe27-6 (14-1, 11-5, 1-0)

10-8-76 W 2-0 9-28-77 W 3-0 9-27-78 W 3-0 9-24-79 • W 3-0 9-9-87 W 3-0 8-30-88 W 3-0 8-29-89 W 3-1 9-4-90 • W 3-0 9-29-92 • W 3-1 9-1-93 W 3-0 9-27-94 • W 3-1 10-24-95 • W 3-1 8-31-96 • W 3-0 9-20-96 L 1-3 8-29-97 • W 3-0 10-21-97 L 0-3 12-6-97 + W 3-1 9-1-98 W 3-0 9-15-98 • W 3-0 12-5-98 • W 3-0 9-14-99 W 3-1 11-26-99 • W 3-0 9-1-00 • W 3-0 10-3-00 W 3-0 9-26-01 • W 3-0 10-1-02 W 3-0 11-11-03 • W 3-0 10-19-04 L 0-3 11-25-05 • L 2-3 9-12-06 L 0-3 11-4-08 • W 3-0 10-27-09 L 0-3 11-2-10 • W 3-1

SAINT JOHN’S1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-12-09 + W 3-0

SaINT loUIS1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-3-05 • W 3-1

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5-2 (3-1, 2-0, 0-1) 10-21-76 W 2-0 9-11-99 • W 3-0 9-15-00 • W 3-0 9-13-02 • W 3-0 11-26-05 • L 2-3 9-13-08 + L 1-3 11-27-10 W 3-1

SaN DIeGo0-1 (0-0, 0-1, 0-0)

11-26-76 L 0-2

SaN DIeGo STaTe15-6 (6-1, 4-3, 5-2)

9-22-77 L 1-3 11-4-78 + L 0-2 10-5-79 L 2-3 9-11-80 + W 3-2 10-25-81 • L 1-3 12-20-81 + L 0-3 11-5-82 + W 2-1 11-6-82 + W 2-0 10-21-84 • W 3-0 10-15-85 • W 3-0 11-5-85 W 3-1 10-4-86 W 3-1 11-1-86 • W 3-2 11-21-86 + W 3-1 12-12-86 + W 3-0 9-18-87 • W 3-0 10-23-87 W 3-2 10-21-88 • W 3-1 11-12-88 W 3-0 10-19-89 L 1-3 11-17-89 • W 3-0

SaN FRaNCISCo18-1 (8-0, 8-1, 2-0)

11-6-75 W 2-1 10-2-76 + W 2-0 11-3-76 • W 2-0 10-21-77 W 3-0 11-15-77 • W 3-0 10-11-78 W 3-0 11-6-78 • W 3-0 10-4-79 W 3-0 10-23-79 • W 3-0 10-21-80 • W 3-0 11-20-80 W 3-0 10-22-81 W 3-0 11-10-81 • W 3-0 9-14-82 W 3-0 10-20-82 • W 3-0 11-8-83 W 3-1 12-4-03 + W 3-0 11-27-04 • W 3-1 9-17-05 L 2-3

SaN FRaNCISCo STaTe0-1 (0-0, 0-1, 0-0)

9-30-76 L 1-2

SaN JoSe STaTe39-10 (20-3, 15-6, 3-1)

11-20-75 + L 0-2 9-25-76 • L 0-2 10-14-77 • L 1-3 9-22-78 W 2-0 9-22-78 L 1-2 9-23-78 L 0-2 10-17-78 L 0-3 11-16-78 • W 3-2 9-29-79 W 2-0 10-13-79 • W 3-0 11-13-79 W 3-1 10-16-80 W 3-0 11-13-80 • W 3-0 10-13-81 • W 3-0 11-4-81 W 3-0 9-13-82 • W 3-0 11-9-82 W 3-1 10-11-83 W 3-2 11-3-83 • W 3-0 10-2-84 L 2-3 10-31-84 • W 3-1 12-16-84 + W 3-1 9-17-85 + W 3-1 11-16-85 • W 3-0 10-22-86 • W 3-1 11-18-86 W 3-1 10-27-87 • W 3-0 11-10-87 W 3-1 12-10-87 + W 3-0 10-15-88 • W 3-0 11-15-88 W 3-0 9-26-89 • W 3-1 11-14-89 W 3-0 9-18-90 • L 2-3 10-23-90 W 3-1 9-27-91 • W 3-0 10-26-91 W 3-0 10-14-92 W 3-1 11-14-92 • W 3-0 10-15-93 • W 3-0 11-15-93 W 3-0 9-13-94 • W 3-0 11-19-94 L 0-3

10-17-95 L 1-3 11-18-95 • W 3-1 8-31-96 • W 3-0 11-24-00 • W 3-1 9-4-09 • W 3-0 10-19-10 W 3-0

SaNTa ClaRa26-4 (14-1, 11-2, 1-1)

10-15-75 • W 2-0 11-10-76 W 2-0 10-25-77 • W 3-0 11-19-77 W 3-1 9-22-78 + W 2-0 10-3-78 W 3-0 10-23-78 • W 3-0 10-11-79 • W 3-0 11-6-79 W 3-1 10-8-80 • W 3-0 11-7-80 W 3-1 10-5-81 W 3-0 10-26-81 • W 3-0 10-13-82 W 3-0 10-25-82 • W 3-0 9-29-83 • W 3-0 9-20-89 W 3-0 9-3-91 • W 3-0 9-14-93 • W 3-0 11-9-93 W 3-2 10-4-94 • W 3-0 9-12-95 W 3-0 10-6-98 W 3-0 10-5-99 • W 3-0 9-5-00 • L 0-3 10-16-01 L 1-3 8-29-03 • W 3-1 9-5-04 L 0-3 8-25-06 + L 0-3 9-4-10 • W 3-2

SIeNa1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

8-28-10 + W 3-0

SoNoMa STaTe2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-25-76 • W 2-0 11-17-76 • W 3-0

SoUTH CaRolINa1-1 (0-0, 0-1, 1-0)

9-12-98 + W 3-0 9-7-02 L 0-3

SoUTH FloRIDa0-1 (0-1, 0-0, 0-0)

11-29-96 • L 2-3

SoUTHeRN IllINoIS2-0 (0-0, 0-0, 2-0)

12-6-79 + W 2-0 9-12-86 + W 3-1

STaNFoRD25-28 (12-11, 8-12, 5-5)

10-30-76 • L 1-3 10-4-77 L 0-3 11-12-77 • W 3-1 9-23-78 + W 2-1 10-6-78 • L 2-3 11-10-78 W 3-2 11-18-78 + L 0-3 9-29-79 + W 2-1 10-25-79 W 3-0 11-16-79 • W 3-0 9-26-80 + W 2-0 9-27-80 + W 2-0 10-23-80 • W 3-2 11-11-80 W 3-1 9-26-81 + L 1-2 10-16-81 W 3-1 11-12-81 • W 3-2 9-19-82 • W 3-1 11-3-82 L 2-3 12-11-82 + L 0-3 10-25-83 L 1-3 12-18-83 + L 1-3 10-9-84 • W 3-2 12-14-84 + L 0-3 10-7-85 L 2-3 12-22-85 + W 3-1 9-24-86 • W 3-2 11-6-86 W 3-2 9-21-87 • W 3-2 11-3-87 W 3-2 9-13-88 • L 0-3 11-8-88 L 2-3 9-12-89 • W 3-1 11-7-89 • W 3-1 9-25-90 W 3-1 10-30-90 • L 2-3 10-8-91 • L 1-3 10-20-92 L 0-3 11-28-92 • L 0-3 9-9-93 • L 1-3 10-9-93 W 3-1 11-26-94 • L 0-3 10-31-95 L 0-3 9-17-96 • W 3-1

10-20-98 • L 2-3 10-19-99 L 2-3 11-7-00 • W 3-0 10-23-01 L 2-3 10-22-02 • L 0-3 12-7-02 L 1-3 10-7-03 L 1-3 12-5-03 L 0-3 10-12-04 • L 2-3

TeNNeSSee2-0 (0-0, 1-0, 1-0)

9-22-83 W 3-0 9-21-84 + W 3-0

TeXaS8-4 (3-1, 2-1, 3-2)

11-5-77 + W 2-0 9-26-80 + W 2-0 9-25-81 + L 1-2 11-26-83 + W 3-0 9-19-86 • W 3-2 12-18-86 • W 3-0 9-12-87 W 3-2 9-13-87 W 3-0 9-9-88 + L 0-3 11-24-89 • W 3-1 9-4-93 L 2-3 11-24-95 • L 1-3

TeXaS a&M6-0 (2-0, 1-0, 3-0)

11-1-80 + W 2-0 11-5-82 + W 2-0 11-4-83 + W 2-0 9-5-98 • W 3-0 12-2-01 • W 3-0 8-27-10 W 3-2

TEXAS-ARLINGTON3-0 (1-0, 0-0, 2-0)

11-6-81 + W 2-0 10-9-87 + W 3-0 9-14-90 • W 3-0

TeXaS TeCH1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

11-27-92 • W 3-0

TEXAS WOMEN’S1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-22-78 + W 2-0

TRoy1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-11-09 + W 3-1

TUlaNe1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-10-04 + W 3-0

Uab1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

11-28-03 • W 3-0

UC DaVIS13-3 (6-2, 7-1, 0-0)

10-27-77 W 3-1 9-19-78 • W 3-1 9-18-79 W 3-0 11-13-04 • W 3-0 10-6-05 • W 3-0 11-5-05 W 3-0 10-5-06 W 3-2 11-2-06 • W 3-2 9-19-07 • W 3-1 11-16-07 W 3-0 9-24-08 • W 3-1 11-22-08 W 3-0 9-24-09 L 1-3 11-21-09 • L 0-3 9-23-10 • L 2-3 11-20-10 W 3-2

UC IRVINe51-8 (25-3, 23-5, 3-0)

9-29-79 + W 2-1 11-1-79 W 3-1 9-26-80 + W 2-0 10-31-80 + W 2-0 10-6-84 W 3-1 10-19-84 • W 3-0 10-4-85 • W 3-0 11-1-85 W 3-0 11-29-85 • W 3-0 10-3-86 W 3-0 10-18-86 • W 3-0 10-31-87 W 3-0 11-6-87 • W 3-0 10-8-88 L 2-3 11-5-88 • W 3-1 10-6-89 • W 3-1 11-3-89 W 3-0 9-28-90 • W 3-0 10-27-90 W 3-2 10-4-91 W 3-0 11-2-91 • W 3-0 9-18-92 • W 3-0 11-21-92 W 3-0

9-17-93 W 3-1 11-20-93 • W 3-1 10-15-94 W 3-0 11-11-94 • W 3-0 10-14-95 • W 3-0 11-3-95 W 3-0 9-27-96 W 3-0 11-16-96 • W 3-0 9-25-97 • W 3-0 11-15-97 W 3-0 10-8-98 • W 3-0 10-31-98 W 3-0 10-8-99 W 3-0 10-30-99 • W 3-0 10-26-00 • W 3-0 11-17-00 W 3-0 10-6-01 • W 3-0 11-2-01 W 3-0 10-12-02 W 3-1 11-7-02 • L 1-3 9-27-03 L 0-3 10-23-03 • W 3-0 9-25-04 • W 3-0 10-22-04 W 3-0 10-8-05 • W 3-0 11-19-05 W 3-2 10-7-06 W 3-1 11-16-06 • L 2-3 10-5-07 L 0-3 11-3-07 • L 2-3 10-10-08 • W 3-0 11-8-08 L 1-3 10-2-09 L 1-3 10-31-09 • W 3-1 10-1-10 • W 3-0 10-30-10 W 3-0

UCla12-14 (7-5, 1-2, 4-7)

10-2-77 • L 0-3 10-15-78 • L 1-3 11-2-79 L 0-2 11-11-79 • W 3-2 11-23-79 + L 2-3 12-8-79 + L 1-3 9-12-80 + W 3-1 11-15-80 • W 3-0 12-13-80 + W 3-2 11-14-81 • W 3-1 12-4-81 W 3-0 11-5-83 + W 2-0 11-12-83 • W 3-0 12-17-83 + L 2-3 10-12-84 L 1-3 11-11-84 • W 3-2 11-17-85 • W 3-2 12-20-85 + W 3-1 10-11-86 + L 2-3 10-6-87 • L 2-3 11-25-89 • W 3-2 11-24-90 • L 2-3 12-15-90 + L 0-3 11-27-93 • L 1-3 9-17-94 + L 1-3 12-8-00 + L 1-3

UC RIVeRSIDe19-1 9-1, 10-0, 0-0)

9-22-01 W 3-0 10-18-01 • W 3-0 9-28-02 • W 3-0 10-25-02 W 3-0 10-11-03 W 3-1 11-6-03 • W 3-0 10-9-04 • W 3-0 11-5-04 W 3-2 9-24-05 W 3-1 10-20-05 • W 3-0 9-23-06 • W 3-1 10-13-06 W 3-0 10-6-07 W 3-0 11-2-07 • W 3-0 10-11-08 • W 3-0 11-7-08 W 3-1 10-3-09 W 3-0 10-30-09 + L 2-3 9-25-10 W 3-0 10-22-10 • W 3-0

UC SaNTa baRbaRa49-26 (24-12, 18-12, 7-2)

11-3-78 + L 0-2 9-27-79 • W 3-0 9-29-79 + W 2-1 11-23-79 + W 3-1 10-11-80 • W 3-0 11-9-80 • W 3-1 10-9-81 W 3-0 11-21-81 • W 3-0 10-9-82 W 3-2 10-29-82 • W 3-0 11-5-82 + W 2-0 9-20-83 • W 3-0 10-8-83 W 3-0 9-29-84 • W 3-0 11-16-84 W 3-0 10-12-85 + W 3-2 10-27-85 • W 3-2 11-24-85 W 3-1

11-30-85 • W 3-1 9-7-86 • L 1-3 11-9-86 W 3-1 9-25-87 W 3-0 11-13-87 • W 3-2 9-30-88 • W 3-1 10-27-88 W 3-0 12-3-88 + W 3-0 9-30-89 W 3-0 10-27-89 • W 3-0 10-7-90 W 3-0 11-2-90 • L 2-3 12-7-90 + W 3-0 10-12-91 • L 1-3 11-8-91 W 3-2 11-30-91 • W 3-0 9-26-92 W 3-2 10-9-92 • W 3-1 12-10-92 + W 3-1 9-26-93 • L 2-3 10-22-93 L 1-3 10-7-94 • W 3-1 11-5-94 W 3-1 12-3-94 • W 3-2 10-6-95 L 0-3 11-4-95 • W 3-1 10-12-96 • W 3-1 11-1-96 L 2-3 10-11-97 L 0-3 10-31-97 • L 2-3 11-22-97 + L 2-3 10-3-98 L 1-3 11-5-98 • W 3-1 10-2-99 • L 0-3 11-5-99 W 3-2 9-23-00 L 1-3 10-19-00 •  W 3-0 10-30-01 • W 3-2 11-16-01 W 3-1 9-21-02 L 0-3 11-21-02 • L 0-3 10-2-03 • L 2-3 11-1-03 L 1-3 10-1-04 W 3-0 10-30-04 • L 1-3 10-15-05 L 2-3 11-10-05 • L 2-3 10-21-06 • L 0-3 11-10-06 L 0-3 9-28-07 • W 3-0 10-27-07 L 1-3 10-3-08 W 3-2 11-1-08 • W 3-1 10-16-09 L 2-3 11-14-09 • W 3-0 10-15-10 • L 0-3 11-13-10 W 3-2

UC SaNTa CRUZ2-0 (0-0, 2-0, 0-0)

11-6-75 W 2-1 11-10-76 W 2-0

USC11-8 (5-2, 0-1, 6-5)

10-20-79 + W 3-0 11-10-79 • W 3-0 9-13-80 + L 1-3 10-9-80 • L 2-3 11-1-80 + W 1-0 11-16-80 • W 3-2 11-29-80 + L 1-3 11-29-80 + L 2-3 12-13-80 + L 0-3 12-18-81 + L 2-3 11-5-83 + W 2-0 11-5-83 + W 2-0 10-13-84 L 1-3 11-3-84 + W 2-1 11-15-86 • W 3-0 10-10-87 + W 3-1 11-29-91 • W 3-1 12-2-95 • L 0-3 11-28-98 • W 3-2

UTaH2-2 (0-1, 0-1, 2-0)

11-3-79 + W 2-0 8-31-02 L 2-3 11-29-08 • L 1-3 9-17-10 + W 3-1

UTaH STaTe28-6 (14-0, 11-3, 3-3)

11-4-77 + L 0-2 11-4-78 + L 0-2 10-18-79 L 0-3 9-12-80 + W 3-0 10-31-80 + W 2-1 12-12-80 + W 3-2 11-6-81 + L 1-2 11-9-90 W 3-0 11-10-90 W 3-0 9-17-91 • W 3-0 9-21-91 • W 3-0 10-30-92 W 3-0 10-31-92 W 3-0 11-5-93 • W 3-0 11-6-93 • W 3-0

10-21-94 W 3-0 10-22-94 W 3-0 10-20-95 • W 3-0 10-21-95 • W 3-0 10-24-96 • W 3-0 10-24-97 W 3-0 11-12-98 • W 3-0 11-11-99 W 3-0 11-20-99 • W 3-0 10-7-00 • W 3-0 11-2-00 W 3-0 10-11-01 L 2-3 11-10-01 • W 3-0 10-17-02 • W 3-0 11-16-02 W 3-0 9-20-03 • W 3-0 11-20-03 L 1-3 9-18-04 W 3-2 11-18-04 • W 3-0

UTep 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-1)

9-7-07 + W 3-0

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9-8-06 + L 1-3

VIRGINIa CoMMoNWealTH0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1)

8-26-05 + L 1-3

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10-31-80 + W 2-1 12-12-80 + W 2-0 10-15-82 W 3-0 10-27-83 • W 3-0 11-3-84 + W 2-0 9-9-89 • W 3-0 9-13-96 + L 1-3 12-7-97 L 1-3 9-9-99 • W 3-0 11-30-02 • L 0-3 9-11-08 + L 0-3

WaSHINGToN STaTe3-0 (1-0, 2-0, 0-0)

10-16-82 W 3-0 10-28-83 • W 3-0 9-1-01 W 3-2

WebeR STaTe1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-20-79 • W 3-0

WeSTeRN MICHIGaN1-1 (0-0, 0-0, 1-1)

9-16-89 + W 3-0 8-29-08 + L 0-3

WICHITa STaTe1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0)

9-5-03 + W 3-1

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9-8-89 • W 3-0 9-12-92 W 3-0 8-24-01 • W 3-0

WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY1-0 (0-0, 1-0, 0-0)

8-28-09 + W 3-1

WyoMING3-0 (1-0, 1-0, 1-0)

9-15-80 • W 3-0 11-5-83 + W 2-0 9-11-86 W 3-0

yale1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0)

9-15-06 • W 3-1

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ARDS • THREE OLYMPIANS

2010 - Head Coach: Greg Gibbons19-11 Overall/9-7 Big WestA27 vs. No. 23 LSU L 25-20, 22-25, 19-25, 24-26A27 at Texas A&M W 28-26, 23-25, 25-16, 19-25, 15-12A28 vs. Siena W 25-12, 25-16 25-15S3 $ IDAHO W 25-20, 25-19, 25-20S4 $ SANTA CLARA W 20-25, 20-25, 25-22, 25-18, 15-9S10 vs. No. 24 Arizona W 25-21, 22-25, 25-23, 25-12S10 vs. Northern Arizona W 25-18, 25-18, 25-23S11 at Nevada L 24-26, 25-27, 21-25S17 vs. Utah W 17-25, 26-24, 25-18, 25-22S18 at Arizona State L 23-25, 24-26, 25-17, 25-20, 14-16S18 vs. No. 21 Michigan L 25-16, 11-25, 19-25, 19-25S23 • UC DAVIS L 22-25, 16-25, 25-20, 25-13, 14-16S25 • at UC Riverside W 25-21, 25-21, 27-25O1 • UC IRVINE W 25-16, 25-8, 25-16O2 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 25-15, 25-18, 25-20O8 • at Cal State Fullerton L 19-25, 16-25, 22-25O9 • at Long Beach State L 19-25, 25-23, 14-25, 25-23, 11-15O15 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 27-29, 22-25, 24-26O16 • CAL POLY W 11-25, 17-25, 29-27, 25-11, 16-14O19 at San Jose State W 25-23, 25-21, 25-19O22 • UC RIVERSIDE W 25-11, 25-15, 25-18O29 • at Cal State Northridge W 25-15, 25-22, 22-25, 25-16O30 • at UC Irvine W 25-20, 25-22, 25-16N2 SACRAMENTO STATE W 25-27, 25-21, 25-8, 26-24N5 • LONG BEACH STATE L 14-25, 25-21, 18-25, 19-25N6 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L 25-15, 17-25, 15-25, 11-25N12 • at Cal Poly L 20-25, 25-20, 23-25, 22-25N13 • at UC Santa Barbara W 23-25, 25-20, 23-25, 25-20, 15-12N20 • at UC Davis W 22-25, 25-21, 24-26, 25-17, 15-11N27 at Saint Mary’s W 26-24, 25-20, 19-25, 25-23

2009 - Head Coach: David Johnson17-11 Overall/7-9 Big WestA28 vs. Green Bay W 14-25, 25-14, 25-12, 25-18A29 vs. Cal State Bakersfield W 27-25, 25-23, 25-16A29 at Fresno State W 19-25, 25-16, 25-19, 25-19S4 $ SAN JOSE STATE W 25-19, 25-15, 25-19S5 $ NO. 5 FLORIDA L 14-25, 25-20, 19-25, 21-25S11 vs. Troy W 25-18, 31-29, 25-27, 25-22S12 vs. St. John’s W 25-22, 25-20, 25-22S12 at Miami W 25-23, 25-18, 19-25, 25-12S17 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W 25-16, 25-21, 25-20S18 NEVADA W 25-17, 25-16, 25-15S19 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 25-17, 25-22, 29-27S24 • at UC Davis L 18-25, 25-20, 22-25, 16-25S26 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 25-13, 25-15, 25-16O2 • at No. 24 UC Irvine L 18-25, 23-25, 25-22, 16-25O3 • at UC Riverside W 25-22, 25-21, 25-22O9 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 20-25, 25-16, 25-16, 27-25O10 • NO. 20 LONG BEACH STATE W 25-16, 22-25, 25-22, 25-22O16 • at UC Santa Barbara L 26-24, 15-25, 14-25, 25-21, 9-15O17 • at Cal Poly W 23-25, 23-25, 25-22, 25-19, 15-11O23 • at Cal State Northridge L 2-325, 25-19, 28-30, 25-20, 15-17O27 at Sacramento State L 21-25, 23-25, 21-25O30 • UC RIVERSIDE L 25-20, 25-22, 28-30, 25-20, 15-17O31 • NO. 23 UC IRVINE W 25-18, 25-22, 16-25, 25-20N6 • at Long Beach State L 14-25, 25-21, 15-25, 22-25N7 • at Cal State Fullerton L 25-19, 14-25, 23-25, 25-22, 12-15N13 • CAL POLY L 22-25, 25-18, 21-25, 25-21, 7-15N14 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 25-20, 25-15, 25-15N21 • UC DAVIS L 22-25, 14-25, 15-25

2008 - Head Coach: Charlie Wade12-16 Overall/10-6 Big WestA29 vs. Western Michigan L 14-25, 16-25, 22-25A30 at No. 8 Florida L 21-25, 25-27, 18-25S5 at Oregon State L 25-2, 18-25, 25-19, 23-25, 10-15S7 vs. Pepperdine L 26-28, 24-26, 17-25S7 vs. No. 17 Colorado State L 25-20, 23-25, 18-25, 21-25S11 vs. No. 9 Washington L 13-25, 11-25, 13-25S12 at No. 10 Hawai’i L 21-25, 22-25, 23-25S13 vs. St. Mary’s L 13-25, 22-25, 25-20, 19-25S24 • UC DAVIS W 25-22, 30-28, 23-25, 25-13S26 • NO. 22 LONG BEACH STATE W 25-22, 25-17, 25-23O3 • at UC Santa Barbara W 23-25, 25-20, 21-25, 25-23, 15-13O4 • at No. 24 Cal Poly L 23-25, 10-25, 21-25O10 • UC IRVINE W 27-25, 25-21, 25-20O11 • UC RIVERSIDE W 25-11, 25-16, 25-19O17 • at Cal State Fullerton L 16-25, 21-25, 22-25O18 • at Cal State Northridge L 24-26, 25-27, 25-18, 25-27O22 at Cal State Bakersfield L 25-13, 22-25, 21-25, 18-25O25 • at Long Beach State L 22-25, 19-25, 22-25O31 • CAL POLY W 25-18, 25-19, 25-20N1 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 23-25, 25-17, 25-23, 25-19N4 SACRAMENTO STATE W 25-18, 25-14, 25-21N7 • at UC Riverside W 23-25, 25-22, 25-15, 25-20N8 • at UC Irvine L 17-25, 25-15, 21-25, 15-25N14 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 25-19, 25-14, 25-18N15 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L 24-26, 25-22, 25-21, 16-25, 10-15N22 • at UC Davis W 25-18, 25-20, 25-19N28 $ PORTLAND W 23-25, 28-26, 25-21, 27-25N29 $ No. 21 UTAH L 25-15, 14-25, 19-25, 20-25

2007 - Head Coach: Charlie Wade18-9 Overall/9-7 Big WestA24 at Nevada W 30-19, 30-28, 30-28A31 vs. Ohio State L 22-30, 21-30, 31-33S1 at Colorado State L 26-30, 23-30, 27-30S7 vs. UTEP W 30-26, 30-20, 30-20S8 vs. Portland State W 29-31, 31-29, 24-30, 30-18, 17-15S8 at Portland W 18-30, 30-26, 30-22, 30-24S13 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 23-30, 30-25, 30-27, 30-26 S15 OREGON STATE W 30-28, 24-30, 28-30, 30-25, 15-13S19 • at UC Davis W 30-26, 30-28, 26-30, 30-24S22 • at Cal State Fullerton L 27-30, 28-30, 30-16, 24-30S28 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 30-16, 30-25, 30-22S29 • CAL POLY W 14-30, 38-36, 30-27, 30-26O5 • at UC Irvine L 23-30, 24-30, 26-30O6 • at UC Riverside W 30-17, 30-23, 30-25O12 • LONG BEACH STATE L 30-28, 30-26, 30-32, 22-30, 13-15O13 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 30-15, 30-20, 26-30, 33-31O19 CAL STATE BAKERSDIELD W 30-16, 30-21, 30-22O20 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 30-11, 30-25, 30-25O26 • at Cal Poly L 30-24, 23-30, 21-30, 25-30O27 • at UC Santa Barbara L 28-30, 30-24, 21-30, 23-30N2 • UC RIVERSIDE W 30-21, 30-25, 30-23N3 • UC IRVINE L 26-30, 30-25, 30-21, 22-30, 12-15N9 • at Cal State Northridge W 30-28, 24-30, 30-19, 31-29N10 • at Long Beach State L 32-30, 20-30, 16-30, 16-30N16 • UC DAVIS W 30-26, 30-19, 30-28N23 $ FRESNO STATE W 30-26, 30-16, 30-22N24 $ CINCINNATI W 32-30, 21-30, 31-29, 16-30, 18-16 2006 - Head Coach: Charlie Wade8-21 Overall/3-11 Big WestA25 vs. Santa Clara L 21-30, 24-30, 20-30A26 at Fresno State L 24-30, 19-30, 25-30A27 vs. Kansas State L 21-30, 20-30, 24-30S2 vs. Montana W 30-24, 31-29, 18-30, 30-22S3 at Nevada L 25-30, 25-30, 30-32S8 vs. Virginia L 26-30, 30-24, 28-30, 27-30S8 vs. Marquette L 27-30, 25-30, 30-28, 19-30S9 at Michigan L 23-30, 23-30, 26-30S12 at Sacramento State L 18-30, 22-30, 21-30S14 CALIFORNIA L 30-24, 30-21, 18-30 22-30, 4-15S15 YALE W 30-27, 30-20, 30-32, 30-24S21 • CAL STATE FULLERTON L 25-30, 30-28, 24-30,26-30S23 • UC RIVERSIDE W 30-22, 31-33, 30-23, 30-25

Results Legend• Conference Match # NCAA First/Second Round$ Wendy’s/Bankers % NCAA Regional& AIAW Tournament + NCAA Final Four

! State Farm Volleyball ClassicCAPS denote home match

Note: In 2001 the NCAA adopted the rally scoring format in which games were played to 30. In 2008, the NCAA changed the games to be

played to 25, except in game five, which is played to 15.

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O5 at UC Davis W 25-30, 25-30, 32-30, 30-22, 16-14 O7 • at UC Irvine W 30-24, 30-25, 28-30, 30-17O13 • at UC Riverside W 30-19, 30-18, 30-22O14 • at Long Beach State L 13-30, 19-30, 20-30O19 • CAL POLY L 24-30, 22-30, 28-30O21 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 24-30, 25-30, 22-30O26 • at Cal State Northridge L 20-30, 29-31, 24-30O28 • at Cal State Fullerton L 20-30, 14-30, 18-30N2 • UC DAVIS W 30-24, 28-30, 30-32, 30-14, 15-10N10 • at UC Santa Barbara L 22-30, 24-30, 26-30N11 • at Cal Poly L 19-30, 24-30, 19-30 N16 • UC IRVINE L 22-30, 30-32, 30-27, 30-19, 9-15N18 • LONG BEACH STATE L 28-30, 27-30, 21-30N24 $ PORTLAND STATE L 30-14, 24-30, 27-30, 26-30N25 $ HOUSTON W 27-30, 33-31, 33-31, 30-21

2005 - Head Coach: Jayne McHugh16-14 Overall/8-6 Big WestA26 vs. Virginia Commonwealth L 16-30, 30-20, 27-30, 23-30A27 vs. North Dakota State W 30-23, 30-21, 30-18A27 vs. Marquette W 27-30, 31-29, 30-23, 30-22S2 BRADLEY W 30-22, 30-14, 30-25S3 SAINT LOUIS W 30-23, 25-30, 30-23, 30-20S3 PURDUE L 24-30, 28-30, 30-24, 22-30S9 vs. Penn State L 13-30, 15-30, 12-30S10 at Nebraska L 13-30, 14-30, 17-30S11 vs. Pepperdine L 15-30, 25-30, 17-30S14 FRESNO STATE W 30-20, 30-27, 22-30, 31-29S17 at San Francisco L 24-30, 22-30, 30-27, 30-20, 10-15S23 • at Cal State Fullerton L 25-30, 27-30, 22-30S24 • at UC Riverside W 26-30, 30-27, 31-29, 37-35O1 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 30-22, 29-31, 30-17, 30-24O6 UC DAVIS W 30-22, 30-15, 30-20O8 • UC IRVINE W 35-33, 30-22, 30-17O14 • at Cal Poly L 27-30, 24-30, 28-30O15 • at UC Santa Barbara L 25-30, 19-30, 30-27, 30-28, 12-15O20 • UC RIVERSIDE W 30-25, 30-26, 30-22O22 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 17-30, 30-24, 30-22, 30-15O25 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 27-30, 35-33, 30-25,30-28O29 • at Cal State Northridge W 30-20, 30-25, 30-27N3 • LONG BEACH STATE L 29-31, 24-30, 30-28, 30-25, 14-16N5 at UC Davis W 30-25, 30-27, 30-27N10 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 30-25, 30-25, 24-30, 22-30, 14-16N12 • CAL POLY W 24-30, 30-28, 34-32, 30-26N18 • at Long Beach State L 23-30, 16-30, 25-30N19 • at UC Irvine W 30-26, 30-26, 25-30, 23-30, 15-9N25 $ SACRAMENTO STATE L 24-30, 30-23, 20-30, 30-23, 14-16N26 $ SAINT MARY’S L 30-20, 25-30, 30-25, 24-30, 11-15

2004 - Head Coach: Jayne McHugh19-10 Overall/13-5 Big WestS3 vs. Arkansas L 30-20, 28-30, 27-30, 30-27, 10-15S5 at Santa Clara L 14-30, 22-30, 29-31S10 vs. Tulane W 30-28, 30-25, 30-25S11 at Arizona State W 30-25, 30-20, 30-25S12 vs. Fordham W 30-21, 28-30, 30-18, 30-16S16 • at Idaho L 26-30, 24-30, 30-23, 26-30S18 • at Utah State W 30-24, 25-30, 30-23, 25-30, 15-10S23 • LONG BEACH STATE W 30-24, 30-25, 30-24S25 • UC IRVINE W 30-22, 30-25, 30-23O1 • at UC Santa Barbara W 30-28, 30-28, 30-24O2 • at Cal Poly W 30-18, 24-30, 30-19, 30-18O7 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 30-23, 31-33, 30-25, 30-26O9 • UC RIVERSIDE W 30-17, 30-24, 30-24O12 STANFORD L 30-25, 20-30, 30-26, 16-30, 12-15O15 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 30-24, 31-33, 30-28, 28-30, 11-15O19 at Sacramento State L 17-30, 20-30, 27-30O22 • at UC Irvine W 30-20, 30-28, 30-26O23 • at Long Beach State L 26-30, 30-23, 30-20, 19-30, 11-15O28 • CAL POLY W 30-18, 30-19, 30-24O30 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 29-31, 30-25, 21-30, 24-30N5 • at UC Riverside W 27-30, 28-30, 30-16, 30-28, 15-11N6 • at Cal State Fullerton L 20-30, 26-30, 30-20, 30-19, 10-15N11 • at Cal State Northridge W 30-26, 30-27, 26-30, 30-26N13 UC DAVIS W 30-14, 30-19, 30-20

N18 • UTAH STATE W 30-21, 30-21, 30-20N20 • IDAHO W 30-18, 28-30, 30-27, 30-25N26 $ GEORGE WASH. W 30-20, 30-21, 30-20N27 $ SAN FRANCISCO W 30-15, 27-30, 30-23, 30-24D2 # at California L 30-26, 24-30, 30-20, 27-30, 11-15

2003 - Head Coach: Jayne McHugh18-14 Overall/9-9 Big WestA29 SANTA CLARA W 30-28, 30-25, 26-30, 30-26S4 vs. Baylor W 32-30, 30-27, 24-30, 30-28S5 vs. Wichita State W 24-30, 30-27, 30-24, 30-24S6 at Hawai’i L 30-27, 24-30, 18-30, 21-30S12 PENNSYLVANIA W 30-20, 30-24, 30-18S13 RADFORD W 30-22, 30-26, 30-26S13 PEPPERDINE L 34-32, 23-30, 20-30, 19-30S18 • IDAHO W 33-31, 30-18, 27-30, 25-30, 15-2S20 • UTAH STATE W 30-23, 30-28, 30-27S26 • at Long Beach State L 22-30, 28-30, 30-27, 15-30S27 • at UC Irvine L 28-30, 26-30, 27-30O2 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 32-30, 30-17, 26-30, 25-30, 12-15O4 • CAL POLY W 30-21, 30-20, 30-24O7 at Stanford L 17-30, 30-25, 23-30, 19-30O10 • at Cal State Fullerton W 30-26, 30-26, 30-24O11 • at UC Riverside W 31-29, 29-31, 30-20, 30-24O18 • at Cal State Northridge L 24-30, 22-30, 31-29, 27-30O23 • UC IRVINE W 30-26, 32-30, 30-27O25 • LONG BEACH STATE L 21-30, 33-35, 20-30O31 • at Cal Poly W 30-24, 24-30, 30-28, 32-30N1 • at UC Santa Barbara L 19-30, 19-30, 30-22, 30-32N6 • UC RIVERSIDE W 30-22, 30-16, 35-33N8 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 30-19, 30-23, 30-22N11 SACRAMENTO STATE W 30-21, 30-23, 30-23N13 at Nevada L 30-28, 22-30, 30-12, 28-30, 13-15N15 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 23-30, 26-30, 32-30, 30-23, 12-15N20 • at Utah State L 28-30, 28-30, 30-27, 29-31N22 • at Idaho L 28-30, 23-30, 19-30N28 $ UAB W 30-17, 30-28, 30-27N29 $ OREGON STATE W 30-18, 30-27, 30-27D6 # vs. San Francisco W 30-26, 30-28, 30-23D7 # at Stanford L 26-30, 32-34, 25-30

2002 - Head Coach: Jayne McHugh19-13 Overall/12-6 Big WestA30 vs. Murray State W 30-17, 25-30, 30-24, 33-31A31 vs. New Hampshire W 30-17, 30-24, 30-26A31 at Utah L 30-26, 28-30, 21-30, 30-28, 9-15S6 vs. Creighton W 30-23, 30-17, 30-17S7 vs. Arizona State L 28-30, 31-29, 21-30, 30-24, 12-15S7 at South Carolina L 21-30, 19-30, 24-30S13 SAINT MARY’S W 30-27, 30-23, 30-26S14 ARIZONA L 27-30, 30-20, 30-32, 24-30S20 • at Cal Poly W 25-30, 30-26, 14-30, 30-28, 18-16S21 • at UC Santa Barbara L 22-30, 25-30, 25-30S27 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 30-17, 30-20, 30-20S28 • UC RIVERSIDE W 30-23, 30-24, 30-23O1 at Sacramento State W 30-28, 30-19, 30-20O5 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 30-23, 30-24, 30-17O11 • at Long Beach State L 23-30, 30-22, 27-30, 22-30O12 • at UC Irvine W 34-32, 30-25, 27-30, 30-27O17 • UTAH STATE W 30-18, 30-28, 30-25O19 • IDAHO L 30-24, 26-30, 30-28, 22-30, 14-16O22 STANFORD L 28-30, 18-30, 26-30O25 • at UC Riverside W 30-24, 30-28, 30-22O26 • at Cal State Fullerton W 30-26, 23-30, 30-23, 25-30, 16-14N2 • at Cal State Northridge W 30-25, 30-27, 30-28N7 • UC IRVINE L 23-30, 23-30, 30-27, 30-32N9 • LONG BEACH STATE L 27-30, 18-30, 24-30N14 • at Idaho W 32-30, 30-23, 30-27N16 • at Utah State W 30-27, 30-23, 30-22N21 • UC SANTA BARBARA L 31-33, 25-30, 30-32N23 • CAL POLY W 30-23, 22-30, 30-24, 30-24N29 $ NEVADA W 30-23, 27-30, 30-17, 30-20N30 $ WASHINGTON L 25-30, 15-30, 24-30D6 # vs. Nevada W 30-24, 14-30, 25-30, 30-28, 15-11D7 # at Stanford L 26-30, 31-29, 14-30, 21-30

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ARDS • THREE OLYMPIANS2001 - Head Coach: Jayne McHugh28-8 Overall/15-3 Big WestA24 ! WISCONSIN W 30-24, 33-31, 29-31, 30-25A25 ! NEBRASKA L 21-30, 30-32, 30-27, 24-30A31 vs. Bradley W 30-18, 30-15, 30-32, 25-30, 15-9A31 vs. Gonzaga W 30-25, 30-28, 30-23S1 vs. Boise State W 30-24, 30-24, 30-20S1 at Washington State W 23-30, 22-30, 30-21, 30-19, 15-12S7 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 30-11, 30-16, 30-17S8 CONNECTICUT W 30-18, 30-19, 30-26S8 NORTHWESTERN W 30-16, 30-21, 30-19S18 at Nevada L 28-30, 21-30, 18-30S21 • at Cal State Fullerton W 30-14, 30-20, 30-21S22 • at UC Riverside W 30-23, 30-24, 30-25S26 SACRAMENTO STATE W 30-25, 30-19, 30-23S29 • at Cal State Northridge W 30-22, 30-19, 30-25O4 • LONG BEACH STATE L 28-30, 15-30, 18-30O6 • UC IRVINE W 30-20, 30-18, 30-24O9 • CAL POLY W 30-16, 31-29, 30-28O11 • at Utah State L 24-30, 30-27, 17-30, 30-28, 11-15O13 • at Idaho W 30-25, 30-15, 30-23O16 at Santa Clara L 22-30, 30-26, 26-30, 22-30O18 • UC RIVERSIDE W 30-23, 30-16, 30-15O20 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 30-21, 30-16, 30-15O23 at Stanford L 17-30, 30-26, 30-27, 24-30, 12-15O27 • CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 30-20, 30-25, 30-21O30 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 28-30, 30-26, 30-32, 30-22, 15-12N2 • at UC Irvine W 30-20, 30-25, 30-21N3 • at Long Beach State L 28-30, 21-30, 24-30N8 • IDAHO W 30-19, 30-20, 30-18N10 • UTAH STATE W 30-26, 30-26, 30-24N16 • at UC Santa Barbara W 30-23, 30-25, 21-30, 30-24N17 • at Cal Poly W 30-32, 30-18, 30-19, 30-17N23 $ FAIRFIELD W 30-17, 30-23, 28-30, 30-18N24 $ HAWAII W 30-28, 19-30, 30-21, 20-30, 15-12N30 # vs. Alabama A&M W 30-18, 30-13, 30-16D1 # at Louisiville W 24-30, 30-26, 30-19, 30-22D6 % vs. Arizona L 26-30, 24-30, 27-30

2000 - Head Coach: John Dunning28-4 Overall/15-1 Big WestS1 SACRAMENTO STATE W 16-14, 15-5, 15-12S2 MARYLAND W 15-1, 15-6, 15-2S2 MICHIGAN W 15-13, 15-12, 15-12S5 SANTA CLARA L 13-15, 15-17, 12-15S8 vs. Coastal Carolina W 15-0, 15-9, 15-3S9 vs. Minnesota L 10-15, 14-16, 9-15S10 at Georgia Tech W 13-15, 15-6, 9-15, 15-4, 15-13S12 NEVADA W 15-10, 15-9, 15-5S15 ST. MARY’S W 15-11, 16-14, 15-5S22 • at Cal Poly W 15-7, 15-4, 15-11S23 • at UC Santa Barbara L 12-15, 14-16, 15-10, 8-15S28 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-2, 15-4, 15-6S30 • LONG BEACH STATE W 16-14, 15-13, 15-9O3 at Sacramento State W 15-10, 15-12, 15-9O5 • BOISE STATE W 15-2,15-6, 15-4O7 • UTAH STATE W 15-11, 17-15, 15-4O13 • at Idaho W 15-4, 15-8, 15-5O19 • UC SANTA BARBARA W 15-6, 18-16, 15-11O21 • CAL POLY W 15-1, 15-4, 15-6O26 • UC IRVINE W 15-3, 15-4, 15-6O28 • at Long Beach State W 15-10, 15-13, 15-9N2 • at Utah State W 15-13, 15-12, 15-8N4 • at Boise State W 15-0, 15-9, 15-3N7 STANFORD W 15-11, 15-10, 15-8N11 • IDAHO W 15-9, 15-1, 15-3N19 • at UC Irvine W 15-5, 15-5, 15-10N20 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-7, 15-5, 15-9N24 $ SAN JOSE STATE W 15-9, 15-7, 12-15, 15-12N25 $ COLORADO STATE W 15-13, 15-3, 11-15, 7-15, 15-9D1 # ORAL ROBERTS W 15-2, 15-9, 15-6D2 # TEXAS A&M W 17-15, 15-9, 15-8D8 % UCLA L 10-15, 15-10, 11-15, 11-15

1999 - Head Coach: John Dunning32-3 Overall/15-1 Big WestA27 ! at Nebraska W 15-12, 8-15, 15-6, 9-15, 15-8A28 ! vs. Florida W 9-15, 16-14, 15-10, 9-15, 15-10S3 vs. Louisville W 15-8, 15-6, 15-1S4 at Notre Dame W 15-10, 15-10, 15-9S5 vs. Northwestern W 15-8, 15-6, 15-6S9 WASHINGTON W 15-4, 15-8, 15-5S10 MIAMI (OHIO) W 15-5, 15-10, 15-2S11 SAINT MARY’S W 15-4, 15-11, 15-5S14 at Sacramento State W 15-9, 3-15, 15-11, 15-6S23 • NEVADA W 15-11, 15-6, 15-12S25 • LONG BEACH STATE W 15-7, 15-7, 16-14S30 • CAL POLY W 15-8, 15-10, 15-4O2 • UCSB L 10-15, 6-15, 8-15O5 SANTA CLARA W 15-9, 15-11, 15-9O8 • at UC Irvine W 15-3, 15-1, 15-7O9 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-8, 15-3, 15-4O14 • at Boise State W 15-4, 15-1, 15-7O16 • at Idaho W 15-3, 15-2, 15-2O19 at Stanford L 14-16, 7-15, 15-6, 15-5, 13-15O21 • NORTH TEXAS W 15-1, 15-11, 15-1O23 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 15-3, 15-4, 15-7O28 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-9, 15-1, 15-12O30 • UC IRVINE W 15-7, 15-7, 15-3N5 • at UCSB W 15-2, 5-15, 7-15, 15-9, 15-11N6 • at Cal Poly W 15-9, 15-5, 15-10N11 • at Utah State W 15-10, 15-4, 15-11N13 • at Long Beach State W 15-4, 13-15, 15-11, 15-10N20 UTAH STATE W 15-9, 15-5, 15-13N26 $ SACRAMENTO STATE W 15-9, 15-13, 15-4N27 $ NOTRE DAME W 15-9, 15-0, 15-4D3 # COLGATE W 15-7, 15-4, 15-7D4 # MICHIGAN W 10-15, 16-14, 15-3, 12-15, 19-17D10 % NORTHERN IOWA W 15-2, 15-4, 15-7D11 % FLORIDA W 15-8, 16-14, 15-8D16 + vs. Penn State L 16-14, 5-15, 6-15, 15-7, 12-15

1998 - Head Coach: John Dunning26-6 Overall/13-3 Big WestS1 at Sacramento State W 16-14, 15-13, 15-13S4 GEORGIA TECH W 15-4, 15-5, 15-2S5 CREIGHTON W 15-1, 15-10, 15-3S5 TEXAS A&M W 15-6, 15-11, 15-11S11 at Oklahoma W 15-8, 15-8, 15-1S12 vs. South Carolina W 15-8, 15-8, 15-3S12 at Oklahoma W 15-9, 15-5, 11-15, 15-10S15 SACRAMENTO STATE W 15-10, 15-13, 15-5S19 at Hawai’i L 15-13, 13-15, 13-15, 8-15S24 • at Nevada W 15-11, 15-6, 15-13S26 • LONG BEACH STATE L 12-15, 15-10, 6-15, 5-15O2 • at Cal Poly W 9-15, 15-10, 15-5, 15-9O3 • at UCSB L 5-15-, 8-15, 16-14, 14-16O6 at Santa Clara W 15-13, 15-12, 15-7O8 • UC IRVINE W 15-5, 15-3, 15-6O10 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-3, 15-1, 15-6O15 • BOISE STATE W 15-5, 15-10, 15-0O17 • IDAHO W 15-5, 15-3, 15-4O20 STANFORD L 14-16, 6-15, 15-12, 15-3, 7-15O23 • at North Texas W 15-7, 15-12, 15-6O24 • at New Mexico State W 15-4, 15-4, 15-2O30 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-5, 15-7, 15-9O31 • at UC Irvine W 15-4, 15-2, 15-13N5 • UCSB W 10-15, 15-8, 15-10, 15-10N7 • CAL POLY W 15-4, 15-8, 15-3N12 • UTAH STATE W 15-7, 15-6, 15-6N14 • at Long Beach State L 12-15, 9-15, 15-17N27 $ ARKANSAS W 15-9, 15-17, 15-11, 11-15, 15-11N28 $ USC W 5-15, 15-9, 13-15, 15-8, 16-14D4 # FLA. ATLANTIC W 15-5, 15-8, 15-5D5 # SACRAMENTO STATE W 15-4, 15-5, 15-3D11 % vs. Brigham Young L 7-15, 5-15, 15-12, 14-16

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23-9 Overall/12-4 Big WestA29 SACRAMENTO STATE W 15-2, 15-11, 15-7A30 CINCINNATI W 15-4, 15-12, 15-5A30 NEW MEXICO W 16-14, 15-2, 15-8S5 vs. George Mason W 25-6, 15-6, 15-7S6 vs. Arkansas W 15-1, 6-15, 2-15, 15-13, 15-9S6 at Nebraska L 12-15, 6-15, 15-12, 15-10, 15-17S13 vs. Pepperdine L 15-6, 16-18, 15-5, 14-16, 7-15S14 at Hawai’i W 14-16, 15-13, 15-8, 15-9S19 GONZAGA W 15-7, 15-7, 15-9S25 • UC IRVINE W 15-4, 15-1, 15-6S27 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 12-15, 16-14, 15-5, 15-1O2 •at Idaho W 16-14, 15-4, 15-3O4 • at Long Beach State L 0-15, 13-15, 2-15O10 • at Cal Poly W 15-9, 15-13, 13-15, 15-8O11 • at UCSB L 4-15, 6-15, 10-15O16 • NORTH TEXAS W 15-4, 15-7, 15-6O18 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 15-3, 15-5, 15-6O21 at Sacramento State L 12-15, 12-15, 11-15O24 •at Utah State W 15-4, 15-9, 15-2O25 • at Nevada W 15-3, 15-11, 15-6O31 • UCSB L 4-15, 16-14, 15-10, 3-15, 11-15N1 • CAL POLY W 15-8, 12-15, 15-1, 15-8N6 • BOISE STATE W 15-8, 15-7, 15-7N8 • LONG BEACH STATE L 10-15, 14-16, 9-15N14 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-9, 15-9, 15-8N15 • at UC Irvine W 15-4, 15-6, 15-4N21 vs. Boise State W 16-14, 15-3, 15-7N22 vs. UCSB L 17-19, 15-4, 9-15, 16-14, 11-15N28 $ Pepperdine W 14-16, 15-12, 15-9, 10-15, 17-15N29 $ Florida W 13-15, 10-15, 15-13, 15-13, 17-15D6 # Sacramento State W 15-11, 15-7, 17-19, 15-11D7 # at Washington L 15-7, 9-15, 10-15, 10-15

1996 - Head Coach: John Dunning26-7 Overall/14-2 Big WestA30 OKLAHOMA W 15-8, 15-9, 15-7A31 SAN JOSE STATE W 15-2, 15-9, 15-6A31 SACRAMENTO STATE W 15-12, 15-10, 15-11S 6 at Brigham Young W 15-6, 15-11, 4-15, 15-4S 7 vs. Pepperdine L 13-15, 9-15, 15-10, 9-15S13 vs. Washington L 13-15, 6-15, 15-10, 8-15S14 vs. LSU W 15-9, 11-15, 11-15, 15-9, 15-13S14 at New Mexico W 16-14, 15-12, 15-12S17 STANFORD W 16-14, 15-4, 6-15, 15-7S20 at Sacramento State L 11-15, 8-15, 15-9, 7-15S27 • at UC Irvine W 15-7, 15-3, 15-5S28 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-7, 9-15, 15-6, 15-3O 3 • IDAHO W 15-8, 15-9, 15-9O 5 • LONG BEACH STATE L 15-9, 13-15, 15-12, 12-15, 12-15O11 • CAL POLY W 15-11, 15-11, 15-5O12 • UCSB W 6-15, 15-9, 15-12, 15-8O18 • at North Texas W 15-2, 15-8, 15-8O19 • at New Mexico State W 15-2, 15-4, 18-16O24 • UTAH STATE W 15-2, 16-14, 15-6O26 • NEVADA W 15-2, 15-7, 15-6N 1 • at UCSB L 11-15, 6-15, 15-10, 15-13, 12-15N 2 • at Cal Poly W 15-4, 15-8, 15-4N 7 • at Boise State W 15-4, 15-4, 15-11N 9 • at Long Beach State W 15-9, 15-10, 15-8N14 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-8, 15-9, 15-1N16 • UC IRVINE W 15-0, 15-4, 15-5N23 vs. Nevada W 15-9, 15-13, 15-2N24 vs. Idaho W 15-9, 15-7, 15-8N25 vs. Long Beach State W 4-15, 15-9, 9-15, 15-10, 15-13N29 $ SOUTH FLORIDA L 15-10, 11-15, 15=8, 13-15, 13-15N30 $ NOTRE DAME W 15-9, 15-13, 15-8D 7 # ARIZONA W 7-15, 15-12, 15-1, 15-8D12 % Brigham Young L 7-15, 15-8, 4-15, 15-13, 13-15

1995 - Head Coach: John Dunning21-9 Overall/14-4 Big WestS 1 CALIFORNIA W 15-11, 12-15, 15-5, 15-8S 2 NEBRASKA L 13-15, 10-15, 3-15S 8 vs. Kansas W 15-8, 15-11, 15-12S 9 vs. Pittsburgh W 15-2, 15-12, 15-8S 9 at Ball State L 8-15, 15-3, 15-5, 11-15, 13-15S12 at Santa Clara W 15-5, 15-12, 15-11S21 • at Hawai‘i L 7-15, 6-15, 16-14, 2-15S22 • at Hawai‘i L 5-15, 15-11, 16-14, 7-15, 12-15S26 CAL POLY W 15-10, 15-4, 15-6S29 • NEVADA W 15-9, 15-9, 15-10S30 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 15-1, 13-15, 15-4, 15-8O 6 • at UCSB L 9-15, 2-15, 12-15O 7 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-8, 15-4, 15-10O13 • LONG BEACH STATE W 15-9, 15-12, 15-3O14 • UC IRVINE W 17-15, 15-7, 15-7O17 • at San Jose State L 9-15, 6-15, 15-13, 7-15O20 • UTAH STATE W 15-4, 15-6, 15-4O21 • UTAH STATE W 15-8, 15-9, 15-1O24 SACRAMENTO ST. W 15-8, 10-15, 16-14, 15-9O26 • at New Mexico State W 15-10, 15-11, 15-13O28 • at Nevada W 15-12, 15-12, 20-18O31 at Stanford L 2-15, 11-15, 4-15N 3 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 13-15, 15-9, 15-6, 15-3N 4 • UCSB W 11-15, 15-5, 18-16, 16-14N10 • at UC Irvine W 15-11, 15-4, 15-3N11 • at Long Beach State W 15-11, 15-10, 15-10N18 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-5, 10-15, 15-10, 15-10N24 $ TEXAS L 10-15, 10-15, 16-14, 11-15N25 $ KENTUCKY W 15-10, 16-14, 15-10D 2 # USC L 9-15, 13-15, 5-15

1994 - Head Coach: John Dunning23-7 Overall/14-4 Big WestS 2 ARIZONA W 3-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-8S 3 PEPPERDINE W 15-1, 15-7, 15-6S 6 at California W 15-6, 15-4, 15-12S13 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-12, 15-6, 15-13S16 vs. Florida W 16-14, 13-15, 15-11, 17-15S17 vs. UCLA L 15-13, 11-15, 11-15, 11-15S23 • HAWAI‘I W 15-12, 15-12, 12-15, 7-15, 15-8S24 • HAWAI‘I L 7-15, 7-15, 7-15S27 SACRAMENTO ST. W 12-15, 15-6, 15-9, 15-12S29 • at Nevada W 15-8, 15-12, 13-15, 15-12O 1 • at New Mexico State W 15-4, 15-5, 15-8O 4 SANTA CLARA W 15-3, 15-12, 15-6O 7 • UCSB W 15-7, 15-12, 4-15, 15-10O 8 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-4, 15-7, 15-0O14 • at Long Beach State L 15-5, 2-15, 15-12, 2-15, 13-15O15 • at UC Irvine W 15-12, 15-11, 15-13O18 CAL POLY W 13-15, 15-3, 15-5, 15-5O21 • at Utah State W 17-15, 15-3, 15-1O22 • at Utah State W 15-4, 15-10, 15-2O28 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 15-2, 15-1, 15-7O29 • NEVADA W 15-7, 15-11, 15-3N 4 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-3, 15-1, 15-4N 5 • at UCSB W 15-12, 4-15, 15-10, 15-9N11 • UC IRVINE W 15-4, 15-6, 15-5N12 • LONG BEACH STATE L 15-6, 6-15, 13-15, 15-13, 12-15N19 • at San Jose State L 11-15, 13-15, 15-17N25 $ NEW MEXICO W 15-8, 13-15, 15-11, 15-12N26 $ STANFORD L 14-16, 2-15, 10-15D 3 # UCSB W 15-13, 18-16, 9-15, 10-15, 15-13D 9 % vs. Ohio State L 10-15, 15-10, 11-15, 4-15

1993 - Head Coach: John Dunning21-10 Overall/12-6 Big WestS 1 at Sacramento State W 15-10, 15-10, 15-8S 3 vs. LSU W 15-6, 15-13, 13-15, 18-16S 4 at Texas L 13-15, 7-15, 15-5, 15-9, 15-17S 9 STANFORD L 15-7, 4-15, 14-16, 8-15S 11 PEPPERDINE W 15-10, 15-9, 15-5S 14 SANTA CLARA W 15-12, 15-5, 15-12S 17 • at UC Irvine W 15-13, 9-15, 15-13, 15-8

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ARDS • THREE OLYMPIANSS 18 • at Long Beach St. L 12-15, 7-15, 10-15S 24 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-9, 15-5, 15-5S 26 • UCSB L 5-15, 10-15, 15-10, 15-7, 11-15S 30 • at Nevada W 15-12, 15-13, 15-9O 8 vs. Colorado W 15-6, 17-15, 15-2O 9 at Stanford W 15-7, 6-15, 15-10, 15-9O 15 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-4, 15-11, 15-8O 16 • NEW MEXICO ST. W 15-7, 15-1, 15-9O 22 • at UCSB L 15-4, 15-17, 4-15, 7-15O 23 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-1, 15-1, 15-11O 26 • NEVADA W 15-5, 15-7, 15-3O 29 • at Hawai‘i L 7-15, 9-15, 1-15O 30 • at Hawai‘i L 7-15, 13-15, 15-12, 13-15N 5 • UTAH STATE W 15-12, 15-1, 15-5N 6 • UTAH STATE W 15-13, 15-3, 15-5N 9 at Santa Clara W 12-15, 15-3, 15-7, 5-15, 15-11N 12 • at New Mexico State W 15-3, 15-6, 15-3N 15 • at San Jose State W 15-6, 15-9, 15-5N 19 • LONG BEACH STATE L 7-15, 9-15, 4-15N 20 • UC IRVINE W 15-7, 15-10, 11-15, 15-1N 26 $ NOTRE DAME W 17-15, 15-13, 15-7N 27 $ UCLA L 12-15, 13-15, 16-14, 10-15D 5 # at Florida State W 15-6, 15-17, 15-6, 15-9D 10 % vs. Hawai‘i L 6-15, 13-15, 15-12, 10-15

1992 - Head Coach: John Dunning27-6 Overall/16-2 Big WestS 1 CALIFORNIA W 15-2, 15-6, 15-9S 4 vs. Pittsburgh W 15-0, 15-6, 15-6S 5 vs. New Mexico W 15-10, 15-9, 9-15, 10-15, 15-12S 5 at Nebraska L 5-15, 15-2, 11-15, 11-15S 11 vs. Bowling Green W 15-2, 15-4, 15-13S 12 vs. Kentucky W 15-10, 15-6, 15-11S 12 at Wisconsin W 15-8, 15-9, 16-14S 15 FRESNO STATE W 15-8, 15-6, 11-15, 15-4S 18 • UC IRVINE W 15-1, 15-13, 15-8S 19 • LONG BEACH STATE L 10-15, 10-15, 15-10, 15-10, 8-15S 25 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-8, 15-7, 15-7S 26 • at UCSB W 10-15, 15-10, 15-5, 11-15, 15-12S 29 SACRAMENTO STATE W 15-6, 15-17, 15-6, 15-4O 2 • at Nevada W 15-5, 15-11, 15-7O 9 • UCSB W 15-7, 15-13, 11-15, 16-14O 10 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-3, 15-9, 15-7O 14 • at San Jose State W 13-15, 15-4, 15-8, 15-10O 17 • at New Mexico State W 8-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-13, 15-8O 20 at Stanford L 9-15, 9-15, 11-15O 27 • NEVADA W 15-9, 15-2, 15-12O 30 • at Utah State W 15-3, 15-7, 15-5O 31 • at Utah State W 15-7, 15-8, 15-5N 6 • HAWAI‘I W 15-9, 15-9, 15-9N 7 • HAWAI‘I W 15-10, 15-6, 6-15, 15-2N 13 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 15-9, 15-8, 15-10N 14 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-3, 15-2, 15-7N 20 • at Long Beach State L 7-15, 2-15, 3-15N 21 • at UC Irvine W 18-16, 15-6, 15-10N 27 $ TEXAS TECH W 15-10, 15-3, 15-9N 28 $ STANFORD L 9-15, 15-17, 6-15D 4 # LOUISVILLE W 15-13, 15-6, 15-5D 10 % vs. UCSB W 15-9, 15-2, 8-15, 15-6D 11 % at Long Beach State L 15-4, 12-15, 11-15, 7-15

1991 - Head Coach: John Dunning24-6 Overall/15-3 Big WestS 3 SANTA CLARA W 15-10, 15-10, 15-5S 6 vs. Oklahoma W 15-6, 15-10, 15-8S 7 at California W 15-9, 15-4, 15-7S 13 vs. Minnesota W 15-5, 15-8, 15-1S 14 vs. Kentucky W 15-5, 14-16, 15-13, 15-6S 17 • UTAH STATE W 15-4, 15-6, 15-13S 21 • UTAH STATE W 15-1, 15-8, 15-11S 27 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-0, 16-14, 15-6S 28 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 15-3, 15-5, 15-4O 4 • at UC Irvine W 15-4, 15-6, 15-8O 5 • at Long Beach State W 16-14, 4-15, 6-15, 16-14, 15-13O 8 STANFORD L 9-15, 16-14, 14-16, 15-17O 11 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-6, 15-1, 15-11

O 12 • UCSB L 11-15, 15-9, 13-15, 10-15O 19 • at Fresno State W 15-3, 15-6, 11-15, 15-2O 24 • at New Mexico State W 15-7, 15-13, 15-10O 26 • at San Jose State W 15-12, 15-9, 15-6N 1 • LONG BEACH STATE L 11-15, 15-10, 4-15, 12-15N 2 • UC IRVINE W 15-6, 15-10, 15-11N 5 • FRESNO STATE W 15-10, 15-11, 15-5N 8 • at UCSB W 16-14, 10-15, 15-8, 8-15, 16-14N 9 • at CAL STATE Fullerton W 15-13, 15-3, 15-6N 15 • at Hawai‘i L 14-16, 15-12, 15-6, 14-16, 4-15N 16 • at Hawai‘i W 15-12, 15-12, 15-7N 22 NEBRASKA L 9-15, 15-8, 15-9, 12-15, 9-15N 23 NEBRASKA W 15-17, 15-12, 15-12, 15-8N 29 $ USC W 11-15, 15-8, 15-6, 15-13N 30 $ UCSB W 15-12, 15-13, 15-6D 6 # MONTANA W 15-2, 15-6, 15-3D 13 % HAWAI‘I L 14-16, 13-15, 10-15

1990 - Head Coach: John Dunning30-7 Overall/14-4 Big WestS 4 SACRAMENTO STATE W 15-11, 15-0, 15-7S 7 vs. Kentucky W 15-11, 15-9, 15-0S 7 vs. Rice W 15-2, 15-8, 7-15, 15-4S 8 at Brigham Young W 15-13, 15-7, 9-15, 15-9S 11 CAL POLY W 15-3, 15-6, 15-7S 14 TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 15-9, 15-3, 15-11S 18 • SAN JOSE STATE L 15-12, 13-15, 12-15, 15-6, 12-15S 21 vs. Florida W 15-5, 15-5, 15-5S 22 vs. Nebraska W 15-13, 15-4, 5-15, 15-10S 23 at Illinois W 6-15, 13-15, 15-13, 15-8, 15-8S 25 at Stanford W 15-9, 15-6, 11-15, 15-13S 28 • UC IRVINE W 15-8, 15-2, 15-9S 30 • LONG BEACH STATE W 15-6, 15-10, 15-11O 4 • at New Mexico State W 15-4, 15-4, 15-9O 5 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-10, 15-3, 15-11O 7 • at UCSB W 16-14, 15-11, 15-13O 9 • FRESNO STATE W 15-10, 15-11, 15-9O 12 at California W 15-4, 18-16, 17-15O 19 • NEW MEXICO STATE W 15-7, 15-6, 15-11O 23 • at San Jose State W 15-11, 15-10, 7-15, 15-3O 26 • at Long Beach State L 11-15, 14-16, 8-15O 27 • at UC Irvine W 15-6, 12-15, 13-15, 15-2, 15-1O 30 STANFORD L 15-13, 15-9, 10-15, 8-15, 7-15N 2 • UCSB L 6-15, 15-13, 9-15, 15-10, 13-15N 3 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-2, 15-6, 15-1N 6 • at Fresno State W 15-8,15-6, 15-10N 9 • at Utah State W 15-4, 15-7, 15-7N 10 • at Utah State W 15-7, 15-4, 15-3N 16 • HAWAI‘I L 9-15, 12-15, 14-16N 17 • HAWAI‘I W 8-15, 15-5, 10-15, 15-11, 15-9N 23 $ CALIFORNIA W 15-3, 15-6, 15-13N 24 $ UCLA L 10-15, 15-9, 15-4, 13-15, 9-15N 30 # MONTANA W 15-3, 15-10, 15-9D 7 % vs. UCSB W 15-8, 15-9, 15-5D 8 % vs. Long Beach St. W 15-8, 16-14, 14-16, 15-6D 13 + vs. Nebraska W 15-13, 11-15, 15-9, 15-12D 15 + vs. UCLA L 9-15, 12-15, 7-15 1989 - Head Coach: John Dunning29-5 Overall/14-4 Big WestA 29 at Sacramento State W 15-8, 6-15, 15-4, 15-13S 5 PORTLAND STATE W 15-11, 15-9, 15-10S 8 WISCONSIN W 15-2, 15-7, 16-14 S 9 PEPPERDINE W 15-13, 7-15, 15-8, 15-9S 9 WASHINGTON W 17-15, 16-14, 15-4S 12 STANFORD W 15-6, 15-8, 13-15, 16-14S 15 vs. Pittsburgh W 15-5, 15-13, 18-16S 16 vs. Western Michigan W 15-9, 15-1, 15-12S 16 at Notre Dame W 15-7, 15-3, 15-7S 20 at Santa Clara W 15-12, 15-6, 15-6S 22 CALIFORNIA W 15-13, 15-9, 15-13S 24 • at Fresno State W 15-9, 15-11, 15-6S 26 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-5, 15-5, 8-15, 15-12S 29 • at Cal Poly W 15-8, 10-15, 17-15, 15-7S 30 • at UCSB W 15-12, 15-4, 15-13O 6 • UC IRVINE W 16-14, 8-15, 15-9, 15-3

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O 12 • at Hawai‘i L 11-15, 14-16, 10-15O 13 • at Hawai‘i L 15-5, 10-15, 15-12, 0-15, 4-15O 19 • at San Diego State L 8-15, 9-15, 15-3, 9-15O 20 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-6, 16-14, 15-8O 27 • UCSB W 15-8, 15-8, 15-9O 28 • CAL POLY W 15-7, 15-3, 15-10O 31 • FRESNO STATE W 15-9, 15-3, 15-5N 3 • at UC Irvine W 15-8, 15-11, 15-13N 4 • at Long Beach State L 11-15, 14-16, 14-16N 7 at Stanford W 15-11, 15-10, 13-15, 15-10N 14 • at San Jose State W 15-8, 15-13, 15-7N 17 • SAN DIEGO STATE W 15-9, 15-6, 17-15N 18 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-1, 15-3, 15-2N 24 $ TEXAS W 14-16, 15-9, 15-6, 15-6N 25 $ UCLA W 10-15, 11-15, 15-4, 15-13, 15-6D 2 # vs. San Jose State W 15-11, 15-8, 15-6D 8 % LONG BEACH STATE L 11-15, 15-9, 12-15, 9-15 1988 - Head Coach: John Dunning22-13 Overall/14-4 Big WestA 30 at Sacramento State W 15-8, 15-5, 15-3S 2 vs. Florida W 15-6, 15-8, 15-11S 3 vs. Purdue W 13-15, 15-7, 15-8, 15-12S 3 at Nebraska L 14-16, 12-15, 11-15S 6 CALIFORNIA W 15-9, 15-2, 16-14S 9 vs. Texas L 5-15, 10-15, 7-15S 9 vs. Pittsburgh W 15-6, 15-7, 15-3S 10 at Brigham Young L 11-15, 8-15, 12-15S 13 STANFORD L 10-15, 13-15, 5-15S 20 • FRESNO STATE W 15-9, 15-11, 15-7S 27 at California L 15-13, 15-6, 8-15, 13-15, 3-15S 30 • UCSB W 15-11, 11-15, 15-4, 15-10O 1 • CAL POLY W 15-13, 15-6, 11-15, 15-5O 5 • HAWAI‘I L 1-15, 9-15, 11-15O 7 • at Long Beach State L 15-11, 7-15, 14-16, 15-8, 3-15O 8 • at UC Irvine L 6-15, 16-14, 6-15, 15-13, 8-15O 12 • at Fresno State W 18-16, 15-6, 15-12O 15 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-8, 15-12, 15-5O 18 NOTRE DAME L 15-8, 7-15, 14-16, 15-5, 12-15O 21 • SAN DIEGO STATE W 12-15, 16-14, 15-9, 15-12O 22 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-11, 15-8, 15-5O 27 • at UCSB W 15-9, 15-10, 15-7O 28 • at Cal Poly W 15-13, 10-15, 15-8, 15-6N 3 • HAWAI‘I L 7-15, 6-15, 18-16, 11-15N 4 • LONG BEACH STATE W 15-12, 15-4, 15-9N 5 • UC IRVINE W 15-10, 15-12, 13-15, 15-7N 8 at Stanford L 15-2, 16-14, 3-15, 11-15, 4-15N 11 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-8, 15-8, 15-9N 12 • at San Diego State W 15-5, 15-9, 15-10N 15 • at San Jose State W 15-1, 15-7, 15-13N 25 $ COLORADO STATE L 13-15, 15-13, 4-15, 15-6, 5-15N 26 $ BRIGHAM YOUNG W 15-10, 15-8, 15-4D 3 # UCSB W 15-4, 15-11, 15-6D 9 % Long Beach State W 15-10, 16-18, 15-11, 15-6D 10 % at Hawai‘i L 10-15, 7-15, 15-13, 8-15

1987 - Head Coach: John Dunning30-4 Overall/16-2 PCAAS 8 at Sacramento State W 15-1, 15-4, 15-2S 12 at Texas W 15-8, 11-15, 15-8, 10-15, 15-12S 13 at Texas W 15-13, 15-9, 15-12S 18 • SAN DIEGO STATE W 15-11, 15-1, 15-5S 19 • FRESNO STATE W 15-8, 15-4, 15-8S 21 STANFORD W 15-13, 15-11, 7-15, 8-15, 15-8S 25 • at UCSB W 15-9, 15-10, 15-4S 26 • at Cal Poly W 11-15, 15-2, 15-11, 15-12O 2 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 7-15, 15-8, 15-13, 15-8O 3 • CAL POLY W 15-1, 9-15, 15-11, 15-6O 6 UCLA L 15-10, 19-17, 11-15, 10-15, 11-15O 9 vs. Texas-Arlington W 15-3, 15-4, 16-14O 10 vs. USC W 15-13, 15-7, 15-17, 15-2O 10 vs. Brigham Young W 15-9, 15-13, 15-6O 13 CALIFORNIA W 16-18, 15-10, 15-6, 15-10O 15 • at Hawai‘i L 11-15, 8-15, 11-15O 16 • at Hawai‘i L 15-13, 15-17, 7-15, 11-15

O 23 • at San Diego State W 15-7, 9-15, 10-15, 15-10, 15-3O 24 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-7, 15-2, 7-15, 15-6O 27 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-11, 15-3, 15-3O 30 • at Long Beach State W 15-8, 15-3, 15-1O 31 • at UC Irvine W 15-7, 16-14, 15-12N 3 at Stanford W 15-8, 3-15, 15-8, 6-15, 15-10N 6 • UC IRVINE W 15-5, 15-3, 15-10N 7 • LONG BEACH STATE W 10-15, 15-4, 15-7, 15-7N 10 • at San Jose State W 12-15, 15-4, 15-6, 15-11N 13 • UCSB W 15-5, 15-11, 9-15, 7-15, 15-5N 14 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-2, 15-12, 15-3N 17 • at Fresno State W 3-15, 15-7, 15-5, 15-8N 21 $ ILLINOIS W 15-12, 15-12, 10-15, 15-10N 22 $ HAWAI‘I W 15-10, 16-14, 10-15, 15-10D 5 # LONG BEACH STATE W 15-3, 15-12, 15-6D 10 % vs. San Jose State W 15-9, 15-9, 15-6D 11 % at Hawai‘i L 11-15, 9-15, 12-15

1986 - Head Coach: John Dunning39-3 Overall/17-1 PCAAS 7 • UCSB L 16-14, 6-15, 11-15, 9-15S 11 at Wyoming W 15-7, 15-9, 15-13S 12 vs. Southern Illinois W 15-9, 10-15, 15-10, 15-9S 12 vs. Northwestern W 15-6, 15-9, 15-11S 13 vs. Idaho W 15-3, 15-10, 15-6S 13 vs. Colorado State W 15-6, 11-15, 9-15, 16-14, 15-10S 17 • CAL POLY W 14-16, 15-7, 15-3, 15-11S 19 TEXAS W 15-9, 4-15, 9-15, 15-6, 15-12S 24 STANFORD W 15-13, 10-15, 15-11, 11-15, 17-15S 30 • at Fresno State W 17-15, 15-2, 13-15, 15-12O 3 • at UC Irvine W 15-3, 15-6, 15-10O 4 • at San Diego State W 16-14, 4-15, 15-6, 15-12O 9 vs. Oregon W 15-7, 15-12O 9 vs. Fresno State W 15-4, 15-7O 10 vs. Pepperdine W 15-10, 15-8O 10 vs. Cal Poly W 15-6, 15-8,15-1O 11 vs. Brigham Young L 8-15, 15-12, 15-7, 14-16, 16-18O 11 vs. UCLA L 11-15, 12-15, 15-5, 15-3, 9-15O 12 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-6, 15-13, 15-6O 17 • LONG BEACH STATE W 15-4, 15-9, 15-2O 18 • UC IRVINE W 15-7, 15-8, 15-8O 22 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-17, 15-5, 15-4, 15-13O 24 • at Long Beach State W 15-3, 15-13, 10-15, 15-7O 28 • HAWAI‘I W 15-12, 15-5, 16-14O 30 • HAWAI‘I W 15-3, 15-6, 15-7N 1 • SAN DIEGO STATE W 15-3, 5-15, 11-15, 15-5, 15-5N 3 • CAL STATE FULLERTON W 15-5, 15-3, 15-4N 6 at Stanford W 10-15, 9-15, 15-10, 15-3, 15-9N 8 • at Cal Poly W 15-8, 15-2, 15-12N 9 • at UCSB W 16-14, 14-16, 17-15, 15-11N 11 • FRESNO STATE W 15-8, 15-12, 15-6N 15 $ USC W 15-1, 15-5, 15-9N 16 $ NEBRASKA W 15-8, 15-11, 15-12N 18 • at San Jose State W 15-5, 15-1, 8-15, 15-13N 20 vs. Fresno State W 15-7, 15-4, 15-7N 21 vs. San Diego State W 15-12, 15-7, 12-15, 15-12N 22 vs. Hawai‘i W 15-11, 16-14, 3-15, 15-9D 5 # IDAHO STATE W 15-7, 15-9, 15-4D 12 % vs. San Diego State W 15-9, 15-13, 15-10D 13 % vs. Hawai‘i W 15-7, 6-15, 15-6, 15-12D 18 + TEXAS W 15-6, 15-1, 16-14D 20 + NEBRASKA W 15-12, 15-4, 15-4

1985 - Head Coach: John Dunning 36-3 Overall/15-1 PCAAS 5 OREGON STATE W 15-7, 15-3, 15-5S 11 CALIFORNIA W 15-8, 15-7, 15-13S 14 NORTHWESTERN W 15-5, 15-8, 12-15, 15-2S 17 vs. San Jose State W 15-6, 12-15, 15-8, 16-14S 21 FRESNO STATE W 15-3, 12-15, 15-6, 15-7S 27 • at UNLV W 15-8, 15-8, 6-15, 15-12S 28 • at Cal State Fullerton W 15-10, 15-7, 15-9O 1 at California W 13-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-4O 4 • UC IRVINE W 15-9, 15-6, 15-8O 5 • LONG BEACH STATE W 15-3, 16-14, 11-15, 15-3O 7 at Stanford L 11-15, 15-12, 10-15, 15-12, 10-15

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1984 - Head Coach: Taras Liskevych32-8 Overall/6-2 PCAAS 6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 15-5, 15-3, 15-2S 8 • at UNLV W 15-3, 15-3, 8-15, 15-7S 8 • at UNLV W 15-3, 15-8, 15-9S 12 NORTHWESTERN W 13-15, 15-3, 15-1, 15-8S 14 at Arizona W 15-6, 15-13, 15-7S 15 at Arizona State W 15-6, 15-8, 15-13S 18 COLORADO STATE W 15-6, 15-10, 12-15, 15-9S 21 vs. Tennessee W 15-2, 15-10, 15-11S 22 vs. Penn State L 13-15, 15-2, 12-15, 15-8, 14-16S 22 at Rhode Island W 15-3, 15-7, 15-9S 27 • CAL POLY L 15-13, 7-15, 5-15, 15-5, 9-15S 29 • UCSB W 15-10, 15-7, 15-7O 2 at San Jose State L 15-9, 15-6, 13-15, 6-15, 13-15O 4 CALIFORNIA W 15-2, 15-8, 15-10O 6 • at UC Irvine W 15-10, 15-3, 13-15, 15-11O 9 STANFORD W 8-15, 5-15, 15-2, 15-12, 15-11O 12 at UCLA L 4-15, 5-15, 15-11, 13-15O 13 at USC L 5-15, 4-15, 15-12, 10-15O 19 • UC IRVINE W 15-7, 16-14, 15-11O 21 SAN DIEGO STATE W 15-3, 15-9, 15-9O 25 at Hawai‘i W 15-6, 15-13, 15-9O 26 at Hawai‘i L 14-16, 9-15, 15-11, 5-15O 31 SAN JOSE STATE W 15-5, 15-12, 14-16,15-8N 2 vs. Pepperdine W 15-4, 15-0N 2 vs. Cal State Fullerton W 15-4, 15-8N 3 vs. Arizona State W 15-6, 15-4N 3 vs. Washington W 15-8, 15-6N 3 vs. Cal Poly W 15-11, 15-12N 3 vs. Hawai‘i W 15-5, 10-15, 15-3N 3 vs. USC W 10-15, 18-16, 15-3N 10 $ Hawai‘i W 16-14, 15-10, 15-11N 11 $ UCLA W 15-7, 12-15, 9-15, 15-10, 15-2N 16 • at UCSB W 15-6, 15-9, 15-12N 17 • at Cal Poly L 14-16, 15-9, 13-15, 4-15N 20 at California W 15-2, 15-5, 15-11N 25 PURDUE W 15-5, 15-9, 15-10D 8 % vs. Penn State W 15-4, 15-8, 15-12D 9 % vs. Nebraska W 15-8, 15-10, 13-15, 15-3D 14 + vs. Stanford L 11-15, 10-15, 12-15D 16 + vs. San Jose State W 7-15, 15-13, 15-9, 15-6

1983 - Head Coach: Taras Liskevych37-4 Overall/9-0 NorPacS 8 vs. Ohio State W 15-5, 15-6, 15-1S 16 NORTHWESTERN W 15-10, 15-13, 15-7S 17 CAL POLY W 15-12, 5-15, 15-10, 15-12S 20 UCSB W 15-3, 15-12, 15-5S 22 at Tennessee W 15-7, 15-4, 15-7S 23 at E. Kentucky W 15-1, 5-15, 15-4, 15-6S 23 at Kentucky W 15-8, 15-8, 15-6S 29 • SANTA CLARA W 15-2, 15-5, 15-11O 4 • at California W 15-12, 15-10, 15-12O 7 at Cal Poly W 15-13, 4-15, 16-14, 15-8O 8 at UCSB W 15-6, 15-8 15-7O 11 at San Jose State W 15-8, 15-9, 11-15, 9-15, 15-3O 14 • at Oregon State W 15-3, 15-4, 15-10O 15 • at Oregon W 15-8, 15-8, 15-3O 18 • FRESNO STATE W 15-5, 15-9, 15-9O 21 ARIZONA STATE W 15-10, 13-15, 15-9, 15-8O 23 ARIZONA W 15-10, 15-10, 11-15, 15-8O 25 at Stanford L 20-18, 12-15, 13-15, 6-15O 27 • WASHINGTON W 15-9, 15-4, 15-5O 28 • WASHINGTON STATE W 15-2, 15-3, 15-9O 30 CALIFORNIA W 15-4, 15-8, 15-8N 3 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-4, 15-4, 15-13N 4 vs. Illinois State W 15-7, 15-4N 4 vs. Texas A & M W 15-8, 15-3N 5 vs. Wyoming W 15-6, 15-9N 5 vs. USC W 17-15, 15-6N 5 vs. California W 15-9, 15-4N 5 vs. UCLA W 15-12, 16-14N 5 vs. USC W 15-10, 15-9N 8 • at USF W 15-0, 15-6, 8-15, 15-1N 12 $ UCLA W 16-14, 15-7, 15-11N 13 $ Hawai‘i L 16-14, 14-16, 7-15, 15-13, 7-15N 18 vs. Oregon W 15-10, 15-7, 15-9N 19 vs. Oregon State W 15-11, 15-2, 15-8N 23 at Brigham Young W 11-15, 15-10, 17-15, 15-10N 26 vs. Texas W 15-10, 15-8, 15-9N 27 vs. Penn State W 15-11, 15-9, 15-9D 10 % vs. California W 15-11, 15-3, 15-3D 11 % vs. Cal Poly W 15-9, 15-3, 15-10D 17 + vs. UCLA L 5-15, 12-15, 17-15, 15-9, 7-15D 18 + vs. Stanford L 15-7, 8-15, 11-15, 2-15

1982 - Head Coach: Taras Liskevych32-8 Overall/13-1 NorPacS 13 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-8, 15-5, 15-11S 14 • at USF W 15-2, 15-7, 15-4S 16 NORTHWESTERN W 15-12, 15-7, 15-6S 18 HOUSTON W 15-5, 15-4, 15-4S 19 STANFORD W 13-15, 15-7, 15-8, 15-12S 22 • OREGON STATE W 15-3, 15-9, 10-15, 15-4S 24 at Arizona State W 15-8, 15-11, 15-12S 25 at Arizona L 5-15, 15-10, 4-15, 15-12, 13-15S 29 CAL POLY L 15-12, 10-15, 16-18, 4-15O 1 • OREGON W 15-2, 15-3, 15-5O 6 • at Fresno State W 15-4, 15-5, 11-15, 15-7O 8 at Cal Poly W 4-15, 20-18, 16-14, 15-12O 9 at UCSB W 13-15, 12-15, 15-10, 15-5, 15-11O 13 • at Santa Clara W 15-6, 15-11, 15-7O 15 • at Washington W 15-8, 15-5, 15-13O 16 • at Washington State W 15-5, 15-1, 15-8O 20 • USF W 15-1, 15-5, 15-6O 25 • SANTA CLARA W 15-4, 15-6, 15-4O 26 • at California L 5-15, 3-15, 16-14, 14-16O 29 $ UCSB W 15-6, 15-8, 15-8O 30 $ HAWAI‘I L 7-15, 11-15, 15-12, 15-11, 4-15N 3 at Stanford L 15-11, 15-10, 7-15, 13-15, 17-19N 5 vs. Texas A & M W 15-12, 15-12N 5 vs. San Diego State W 7-15, 15-3, 19-17N 5 vs. UCSB W 15-12, 15-5N 6 vs. New Mexico W 15-6, 15-7N 6 vs. Oregon W 15-4, 15-4N 6 vs. Cal Poly W 15-6, 12-15, 15-12N 6 vs. Hawai‘i W 15-4, 16-14N 6 vs. San Diego State W 15-13, 15-12

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1981 - Head Coach: Taras Liskevych27-13 Overall/12-0 NCACS 14 OREGON W 15-7, 15-6, 7-15, 8-15, 15-11S 17 NORTHWESTERN W 12-15, 15-11, 15-6, 13-15, 15-3S 19 NEW MEXICO W 15-12, 15-4, 15-8S 20 NORTHWESTERN L 10-15, 15-4, 6-15, 11-15S 24 CAL POLY L 9-15, 15-9, 9-15, 13-15S 25 vs. Pepperdine W 15-1, 17-15S 25 vs. New Mexico W 15-4, 15-4S 25 vs. Texas L 10-15, 15-2, 8-15S 26 vs. Cal Poly L 6-15, 15-11, 6-15S 26 vs. Stanford L 15-7, 9-15, 14-16O 5 at Santa Clara W 15-0, 15-12, 15-4O 7 • at Fresno State W 13-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-8O 9 at UCSB W 16-14, 16-14, 15-7O 10 at Cal Poly L 15-5, 12-15, 6-15, 11-15O 13 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-6, 15-10, 15-10O 16 • at Stanford W 12-15, 15-11, 15-5, 15-7O 20 • CALIFORNIA W 15-1, 15-7, 15-9O 22 • at USF W 15-10, 15-3, 15-4O 25 SAN DIEGO STATE L 13-15, 15-13, 7-15, 16-18O 26 • SANTA CLARA W 15-4, 15-3, 12-15, 15-4O 30 at Portland State L 15-10, 7-15, 13-15, 10-15O 31 vs. Britsh Columbia W 15-8, 15-9, 15-2N 2 • FRESNO STATE W 15-6, 15-2, 14-16, 15-9N 4 • at San Jose State W 15-10, 15-12, 15-9N 6 vs. Utah State L 15-8, 11-15, 14-16N 6 vs. Hawai‘i L 12-15, 8-15N 6 vs. Texas-Arlington W 15-0, 15-11N 7 vs. Pepperdine W 15-4, 11-15, 16-14N 7 vs. Nebraska W 15-12, 15-3N 10 • USF W 15-3, 15-2, 15-4N 12 • STANFORD W 6-15, 15-12, 15-13, 9-15, 15-9N 14 $ UCLA W 8-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-10N 15 $ Hawai‘i L 2-15, 12-15, 15-2, 15-5, 9-15N 19 • at California W 15-12, 15-7, 15-3N 21 UCSB W 15-10, 15-8, 15-7D 4 at UCLA W 15-5, 15-13, 15-7D 12 % vs. Penn State W 10-15, 15-13, 15-10, 2-15, 15-13D 13 % vs. Cal Poly W 15-12, 15-12, 8-15, 15-9D 18 + vs. USC L 15-9, 12-15, 11-15, 15-10, 11-15 D 20 + vs. San Diego State L 5-15, 10-15, 7-15

1980 - Head Coach: Taras Liskevych48-8 Overall/12-0 NCACS 11 vs. Hawai‘i W 15-9, 15-11, 15-12S 11 vs. San Diego State W 15-10, 13-15, 15-5, 14-16, 15-6S 12 vs. UCLA W 15-11, 15-13, 6-15, 15-11S 12 vs. Utah State W 15-9, 15-7, 15-7S 13 USC L 15-8, 3-15, 10-15, 7-15S 15 WYOMING W 15-2, 15-11, 15-5S 18 OHIO STATE W 15-4, 15-5, 15-2S 20 OKLAHOMA W 15-4, 15-3, 15-7S 21 HOUSTON W 15-6, 15-9, 15-4S 25 PURDUE W 15-5, 15-5, 15-12S 26 vs. Texas W 15-2, 15-12S 26 vs. UC Irvine W 15-12, 15-13S 26 vs. Stanford W 15-4, 15-13S 26 vs. Purdue W 15-10, 15-12S 27 vs. Cal Poly W 16-18, 15-13, 15-10S 27 vs. Stanford W 15-7, 15-8O 2 at Hawai‘i L 15-9, 10-15, 3-15, 14-16O 3 at Hawai‘i L 12-15, 15-4, 9-15, 7-15O 8 • SANTA CLARA W 15-1, 15-2, 15-9O 9 USC L 8-15, 9-15, 15-7, 15-12, 10-15

O 11 UCSB W 15-10, 15-11, 15-7O 14 • FRESNO STATE W 15-9, 15-0, 15-13O 16 • at San Jose State W 15-7, 15-5, 15-12O 19 vs. Jap. Coll. All-Stars W 15-5,15-7, 15-12O 21 • USF W 15-3, 15-6, 15-3O 23 • STANFORD W 10-15, 11-15, 15-7, 15-2, 15-6O 28 at California W 15-6, 15-2, 2-15, 15-12O 31 vs. Utah State W 15-9, 8-15, 15-9O 31 vs. UC Irvine W 15-5, 15-1O 31 vs. Washington W 15-6, 10-15, 15-8N 1 vs. Arizona W 18-16, 15-7N 1 vs. Texas A & M W 15-10, 15-4N 1 vs. Arizona State W 15-9, 15-4N 1 vs. Hawai‘i L 9-15, 7-15N 1 vs. USC W 15-9N 5 • at Fresno State W 15-4, 15-9, 15-7N 7 • at Santa Clara W 15-11, 12-15, 15-10, 15-5N 9 UCSB W 15-7, 15-4, 8-15, 15-8N 11 • at Stanford W 13-15, 15-1, 15-3, 15-10N 13 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-3, 15-1, 15-3N 15 $ UCLA W 15-7, 15-8, 15-9N 16 $ USC W 15-12, 16-14, 8-15, 4-15, 15-4N 18 • CALIFORNIA W 15-6, 15-4, 15-3N 20 • at USF W 15-2, 15-3, 15-9N 28 vs. Cal Poly W 15-10, 15-0, 15-0N 28 vs. Hawai‘i W 18-16, 9-15, 15-3, 15-12N 29 vs. USC L 6-15, 4-15, 15-13, 13-15N 29 vs. Hawai‘i W 8-15, 15-11, 15-3N 29 vs. USC L 14-16, 8-15, 15-9, 15-11, 5-15D 11 & vs. Kentucky W 15-5, 15-2D 11 & vs. Cal Poly W 15-10, 15-12D 11 & vs. Northwestern W 15-6, 15-5D 12 & vs. Washington W 18-16, 15-10D 12 & vs. Utah State W 15-11, 16-14, 13-15, 10-15, 15-13D 13 & vs. UCLA W 7-15, 15-13, 11-15, 15-6, 15-12D 13 & vs. USC L 11-15, 8-15, 9-15

1979 - Head Coach: Taras Liskevych39-10-2 Overall/12-0 NCACS 18 at UC Davis W 15-6, 15-8, 15-12S 20 WEBER STATE W 15-0, 15-5, 15-5S 24 SACRAMENTO STATE W 15-13, 15-5, 15-7S 27 UCSB W 15-11, 15-6, 15-13S 29 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W 15-1, 15-5S 29 vs. California W 16-14, 15-10S 29 vs. UC Irvine W 13-15, 15-11, 16-14S 29 vs. Cal State Northridge W 15-5, 15-12S 29 vs. UCSB W 14-16, 15-13, 15-6S 29 vs. Stanford W 15-7, 8-15, 15-7S 29 at San Jose State W 15-13, 15-4O 2 • CALIFORNIA W 15-5, 15-4, 15-7O 4 • at USF W 15-1, 15-4, 15-2O 5 at San Diego State L 15-13, 7-15, 15-13, 7-15, 13-15O 6 at Pepperdine L 15-7, 12-15, 4-15, 14-16O 11 • SANTA CLARA W 15-8, 15-4, 15-2O 13 • SAN JOSE STATE W 15-7, 15-4, 15-13O 16 • at Fresno State W 16-14, 17-15, 15-3O 18 at Utah State L 11-15, 1-15, 12-15O 19 vs. Purdue W 15-11, 15-6O 19 vs. Lamar W 15-8, 15-11O 20 vs. USC W 20-18, 15-9, 15-13O 23 • USF W 15-6, 15-2, 15-5O 25 • at Stanford W 15-9, 17-15, 15-11O 28 vs. Hawai‘i W 15-10, 15-11, 8-15, 12-15, 16-14O 30 • at California W 15-7, 16-14, 15-9N 1 at UC Irvine W 14-16, 15-4, 15-4, 15-11N 2 vs. Nebraska T 15-11, 9-15N 2 at UCLA L 3-15, 14-16N 2 vs. Central Florida W 15-10, 15-8N 3 vs. Utah W 15-6, 15-5N 3 vs. Michigan State T 15-4, 13-15N 3 vs. Pepperdine L 15-10, 13-15, 10-15N 6 • at Santa Clara W 15-7, 15-9, 15-17, 15-7N 8 • FRESNO STATE W 15-13, 15-12, 15-7N 10 $ USC W 15-11, 15-10, 18-16N 11 $ UCLA W 12-15, 6-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-11

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ARDS • THREE OLYMPIANSN 13 • at San Jose State W 10-15, 15-6, 15-9, 15-3N 16 • STANFORD W 15-9, 15-5, 15-3N 23 vs. UCSB W 15-8, 15-12, 14-16, 15-9N 23 vs. UCLA L 15-12, 11-15, 15-6, 12-15, 0-15N 23 vs. Long Beach State W 15-10, 15-5N 24 vs. Pepperdine W 16-14, 11-15, 15-1N 24 vs. Hawai‘i L 7-15, 8-15D 6 & vs. Pittsburgh W 15-13, 15-6D 6 & vs. Ohio State L 4-15, 8-15D 6 & vs. Southern Illinois W 15-5, 15-7D 6 & vs. Pepperdine W 15-2, 15-9D 7 & vs. Ohio State W 17-15, 15-11, 15-7D 8 & vs. Hawai‘i L 5-15, 4-15, 15-5, 6-15D 8 & vs. UCLA L 8-15, 16-14, 14-16, 15-7

1978 - Head Coach: Taras Liskevych23-15 Overall/9-4 NCACS 19 UC DAVIS W 15-11, 13-15, 15-10, 15-4S 21 LONG BEACH STATE W 13-15, 15-12, 15-13, 15-11S 22 vs. Tex. Women’s Univ. W 15-10, 15-6S 22 vs. Long Beach State L 2-15, 4-15S 22 vs. Santa Clara W 15-6, 15-3S 22 at San Jose State W 15-3, 16-14S 22 at San Jose State L 13-15, 7-15, 17-19S 23 vs. Cal State Northridge W 15-8, 15-7S 23 vs. Stanford W 15-12, 3-15, 16-14S 23 at San Jose State L 13-15, 11-15S 26 MONTANA STATE W 15-8, 15-7, 15-13S 27 at Sacramento State W 15-9, 16-14, 15-10S 29 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES W 15-1, 15-6, 16-14O 3 • at Santa Clara W 15-9, 15-1, 16-14O 6 • STANFORD L 7-15, 13-15, 17-15, 15-9, 17-19O 7 CAL POLY POMONA W 15-5, 11-15, 15-12, 12-15, 15-9O 11 • at USF W 15-2, 15-13, 15-3O 13 • CALIFORNIA W 15-11, 13-15, 15-11, 15-11O 15 UCLA L 13-15, 9-15, 15-10, 5-15O 17 • at San Jose State L 6-15, 2-15, 6-15O 21 • at Fresno State W 15-13, 15-11, 15-14O 23 • SANTA CLARA W 15-2, 15-6, 15-8O 26 at Hawai‘i L 3-15, 1-15, 15-3, 5-15O 27 at Hawai‘i L 10-15, 10-15, 15-12, 5-15O 28 at Hawai‘i L 5-15, 13-15, 15-10, 1-15O 31 • at California L 15-3, 8-15, 11-15, 6-15N 2 at Cal State Northridge L 9-15, 14-16, 15-13, 13-15N 3 vs. Michigan State W 15-3, 15-8N 3 vs. UCSB L 10-15, 3-15N 4 vs. Utah State L 5-15, 6-15N 4 vs. Nebraska W 15-5, 15-6N 4 vs. San Diego State L 5-15, 7-15N 6 • USF W 15-6, 15-8, 15-12N 7 • FRESNO STATE W 15-10, 12-15, 15-12, 12-15, 15-6N 10 • at Stanford W 7-15, 15-13, 3-15, 15-10, 15-13N 14 vs. Nevada W 15-9, 15-13, 15-6N 16 • SAN JOSE STATE W 2-15, 16-14, 15-12, 3-15, 15-10N 18 • Stanford L 9-15, 14-16, 6-15

1977 - Head Coach: Taras Liskevych12-10 Overall/7-5 NCACS 22 at San Diego State L 15-5, 9-15, 1-15, 10-15S 28 at Sacramento State W 15-9, 15-9, 15-5O 2 UCLA L 4-15, 5-15, 3-15O 4 • at Stanford L 10-15, 10-15, 9-15O 7 • FRESNO STATE W 15-9, 7-15, 1-15, 15-4, 16-14O 11 • CALIFORNIA W 13-15, 15-12, 6-15, 15-6,15-7O 14 • SAN JOSE STATE L 2-15, 15-11, 10-15, 8-15O 21 • at USF W 15-6, 15-9, 15-11O 25 • SANTA CLARA W 15-10, 15-13, 15-1O 27 at UC Davis W 15-9, 4-15, 15-13, 15-8O 28 CAL STATE HAYWARD W 15-3, 15-4, 15-13N 1 • at Fresno State L 15-10, 15-5, 12-15, 7-15, 12-15N 4 vs. Pepperdine L 1-15, 5-15N 4 vs. Cal State Northridge L 6-15, 9-15N 4 vs. Utah State L 3-15, 13-15N 5 vs. Illinois CC W 15-11, 15-8N 5 vs. Texas W 15-8, 15-12

N 8 • at California L 7-15, 12-15, 11-15N 12 • STANFORD W 5-15, 15-10, 15-13, 15-13N 15 • USF W 15-4, 15-2, 15-6N 19 • at Santa Clara W 15-10, 11-15, 15-8, 15-12D 11 HAWAI‘I L 10-15, 10-15, 3-15

1976 - Head Coach: Taras Liskevych17-8-1 Overall/5-0 NCACS 25 NEVADA L 7-15, 6-15S 25 CHICO STATE T 17-15, 13-15S 25 SAN JOSE STATE L 1-15, 11-15S 25 STANISLAUS STATE W 11-1, 11-9S 25 SONOMA STATE W 11-3, 11-9S 29 STANISLAUS STATE W 15-8, 15-13S 30 at San Francisco State L 15-17, 15-13, 4-15O 1 vs. Central Washington W 15-5, 15-11O 1 vs. Nevada L 6-11, 10-12O 1 vs. Ft. Lewis (Colo.) W 15-11, 15-12O 2 vs. Stanislaus State W 15-5, 15-6O 2 vs. USF W 15-5, 15-2O 2 vs. Nevada W 15-11, 15-11O 6 at Fresno State L 5-15, 15-13, 13-15O 8 at Sacramento State W 16-14, 15-10O 21 • at Saint Mary’s W 15-4, 15-3O 27 • COL. of NOTRE DAME W 15-5, 15-11O 30 STANFORD L 1-15, 16-14, 9-15, 12-15N 3 • USF W 15-5, 15-8N 4 at Stanislaus State W 15-0, 15-12N 10 • at UC Santa Cruz W 15-5, 15-3N 10 • at Santa Clara W 15-3, 15-7N 12 NEVADA W 16-14, 6-15, 15-11, 17-15N 17 SONOMA STATE W 15-3, 15-17, 15-2N 26 vs. Nevada L 8-15, 8-15N 26 vs. San Diego L 6-15, 10-15

1975 - Head Coach: Linda Golden7-4 Overall/5-0 NCACS 26 NEVADA W 15-13, 15-5S 30 at Stanislaus State L 2-15, 2-15O 2 at Col. of Notre Dame W 15-3, 15-3O 9 STANISLAUS STATE L 15-5, 5-15, 10-15O 15 • SANTA CLARA W 15-9, 15-10O 23 • MILLS COLLEGE W 15-9, 15-5O 30 • COL. of NOTRE DAME W 15-6, 15-5N 6 • at USF W 12-15, 15-9, 17-15N 6 • at UC Santa Cruz W 12-15, 15-8, 15-9N 20 vs. San Jose State L 1-15, 1-15N 22 vs. Nevada L 14-16, 12-15

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Founded in 1851 as the first chartered university in California, University of the Pacific continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the finest academic institutions in the West. The main Stockton campus, with its expansive lawns and brick-and-ivy architecture, much like many renowned universities in the East, is highly regarded as one of the most picturesque college campuses in the West. The only private school in the Big West Conference, Pacific offers a diversity of programs that would normally be associated with a much larger university. Personal attention and small class sizes have become Pacific trademarks and help attract students from many U.S. states and foreign countries. Pacific pro-vides its 6,235 scholars a student-to-faculty ratio of less than 13-to-1. Pacific is comprised of 11 schools and colleges on three campuses, offer-ing students the distinctive advantage of nearby resources. Two professional schools complement the Stockton campus: the School of Dentistry in San Fran-cisco and the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento. The Stockton campus features the central liberal arts division, College of the Pacific and schools of music, engineering, education, pharmacy, business & public administration, international studies, the Graduate School and University College. Pacific students are represented on many policy-making committees, and the Associated Students (ASUOP) play an active role in campus life through social and cultural programs. The Stockton metropolitan area, with a population of over 280,000, is nestled conveniently in the San Joaquin Valley between San Francisco and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Pacific offers its students a proximity to many exciting places including Monterey/Carmel, Lake Tahoe, the northern California wine country, and Yosemite National Park. It is adjacent to over 1,000 miles of waterways, making it the largest inland seaport in the state.

Pamela A. EibeckUniversity President

Pamela A. Eibeck became the 24th President of University of the Pacific on July 1, 2009. She is Pacific’s sixth President since the University moved to Stockton in 1924 and the first woman to hold the office. Her Presi-dency follows a distinguished career as a researcher, teacher, educational reformer, and university administrator.

Prior to joining Pacific, Eibeck was dean of the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering at Texas Tech—one of the nation’s largest en-gineering colleges with 4,400 students, 156 faculty and five research centers. There, she was responsible for eight academic departments, 33 degree programs and a $55 million budget. An active fundraiser, Eibeck helped build an endowment of $57 million and doubled the number of endowed chairs.

Eibeck takes the helm at a University with strong enrollments and finances, and the best incoming student academic profile in its history. With a record number of applications for Fall 2009, university enrollment is expected to remain steady at around 6,250 with a 20-point jump in the average admitted freshmen SAT score to 1200. Construction continues on two major buildings: the $7.5 million Janssen-Lagorio Multipurpose Gymnasium and the $10 million John T. Chambers Technology Center, and the last fiscal year closed with a surplus for the 13th consecutive year. While spending time to get know Pacific in her first year, Eibeck has committed to building on these strengths by continuing to enhance educational quality, build national visibility, and deepen the University’s involvement in community engagement.

Eibeck received her bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in me-chanical engineering between 1979 and 1986 from Stanford University. She joined the faculty at the University of California at Berkeley, where she earned tenure and served from 1985 to 1995. In 1995, she became a professor and chair of mechanical engineering at Northern Arizona University, where she later served as director of the honors program and then vice provost for undergraduate studies. In 2004, Eibeck was named dean of the college of engineering at Texas Tech.

An expert in heat transfer, Eibeck conducted experimental research related to electronics cooling and thermal tiles used by NASA on the space shuttles. Her later work focused on engineering educational reform, including early use of multimedia in the classroom, curriculum development and, most recently, ways to attract young people and women to the profession. She has authored or co-authored nearly 50 articles and papers.

Eibeck became a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engi-neers in 2008. She received the Distinguished Engineering Educator Award from the Society of Women Engineers in 1996 and the Boeing Outstanding Educator Award in 1999.

Eibeck is married to William D. Jeffery, a law professor and a native of California. They have four children. Sons Andrew and Kevin live in the Bay Area. Daughter Katherine attends the University of Southern California. Their youngest son, Will, attends Santa Clara University.

• Over 80 major fields from which to choose, yet an average class size of under 20, even in the freshman year.• NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics as well as numerous club and intramural sports.• Exposure to a wide range of knowledge through the General Education program, and hundreds of opportunities for gaining “hands-on” experience in a chosen field.• A strong liberal arts tradition within key academic units including business, conserva-tory, education, engineering, international studies, and pharmacy.

• An intercultural perspective that prepares students for working in an increasingly diverse and international society.• Students sit on many decision-making committees of the University to ensure that the voice of the students is heard.• A New England-like campus in northern California.• With more than 6,000 students enrolled, Pacific is one of the smallest universities to be ranked among the top 100 national universi-ties, both by US News & World Report and the The Washington Monthly College Guide.

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The University of the Pacific's mission is to provide a superior, student-centered learning experience integrating liberal arts and professional education and preparing individuals for lasting achievement and responsible leadership in their careers and communities. The first chartered institution of higher education in the State of California, the University of the Pacific is a mid-sized independent, comprehensive university offer-ing a wide choice of high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs in Stockton, Sacramento, and San Francisco. Pacific is an outstanding blend of the advantages of the diverse programs of a major university and the broad, highly personalized learning of the selective liberal arts college. We accomplish our mission through highly personalized programs delivered in a caring, supportive, and attractive environment. We seek to develop and strengthen self-confidence, initiative, analytical and problem-solving abilities, and an enthusi-asm for learning. Central to our mission is the dedication of our faculty and staff to excellence in teaching and advising. We encourage and support research, scholarship and creative activity as complements to our fundamental mission of teaching. Our mission dictates a commitment to leadership development, global aware-ness, community involvement and opportunities for individuals from diverse back-grounds. We are committed to providing practical experiences to complement classroom learning. Highly interactive student-faculty relations and a broad array of co-curricular activities that help to develop students' abilities are hallmarks of learn-ing at the University of the Pacific.

PaCifiC’S MiSSion

How old is Pacific?We became California’s first chartered institution of higher education in 1851. We were also the first co-ed university (the first graduating class had five men and five women). We celebrated our sesquicentennial year in 2001.

What type of university is Pacific?Pacific is a comprehensive university with three campus-es and eleven schools and colleges. Eight of our schools and colleges provide undergraduate education on the Stockton campus, including a college of liberal arts and sciences (College of the Pacific), six professional schools and an adult re-entry division. The Stockton campus also has a graduate school. The other two campuses are the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco.

is Pacific a religious or church-related university?No. Pacific was founded by and is affiliated with the Methodist Church. We do have a chapel, a full-time chaplain, a number of religious-oriented clubs, and a Department of Religious Studies, but we are not a “reli-gious” university where students are required to attend chapel or to take religion classes. Any or all of the above are available to students who are interested, but partici-pation in such activities is completely voluntary.

is Pacific accredited?Pacific is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and many academic pro-grams have additional accreditation by appropriate pro-fessional organizations.

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Academics are Number One at the University of the Pacific, and Pacific is proud of its student-athletes’ performances in the classroom. In addition to having some truly outstanding individual scholar-athletes, Pa-cific currently boasts a graduation rate of over 96 percent for all recruited student-athletes who exhaust their athletic eligibility. During the spring semester of 2011, Pacific student-athletes posted a combined grade point average of 3.0. Pacific is annually represented on Big West Academic All-Conference teams, Aca-demic All-America teams, and boasts NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars in several sports. For the 2010-11 academic year, Pacific honored 104 Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes. In order to qualify for the distinction, stu-dent-athletes must record a 3.0 grade point average over their two most recently com-pleted semesters. Freshmen are required

to attain a 3.2 grade point average over one semester to earn the accolade. Pacific attributes its success in the classroom to two primary factors. First, Pacific recruits only student-athletes who it believes can succeed at the University and who have a sincere commitment to a higher education. Second, it provides outstanding support services to students. An integral resource of support is a fac-ulty committed to helping students obtain an education and to graduate, and who often tutor student-athletes one-on-one. Pacific intercollegiate athletics has a compre-hensive academic achievement program for its student-athletes, including counseling, tutoring, monitoring services, leadership and life skills training, computer resources, and a set of standards and procedures outlined in the student-athlete handbook. Supervised study periods are provided, and a

Academic All-Americans .................................................... 1

Big West Academic All-Conference Team ........................30

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Team ...........23

Big West Scholar-Athletes of the Year ...............................2

Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes ..........................104

Pacific Scholar-Athletes .................................................144

National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Team .......9

Big West Scholar Athletes of the Year 2010-11

JENIFER WIDJAJA (Sr.) Women’s Tennis(Business administration • Sao Roque, Brazil) ARTEM GRAMMA (Sr.) Men’s Tennis(Business Administration • Krivoj Roj, Ukraine)

Academic All-America teams are voted upon annually by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). District VIII encompasses all universities within the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and British Columbia.

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system of grade checks is in place to iden fy problem areas and ensure immediate a en on. At Pacifi c, the “four-year” degree is no myth. Faculty and counseling resources help keep student-athletes at Pacifi c on track to graduate in four years. Located in the heart of the Pacifi c Intercollegiate Ath-le cs Center, the Pacifi c Student-Athlete Resource Center, includes state-of-the-art computer facili es and is used exclusively by student-athletes. A special opportunity exists for student-athlete par ci-pa on at Pacifi c with the Pacifi c Student-Athlete Council. The council is comprised of elected student-athlete repre-senta ves from each Division I team. The council sponsors a variety of ac vi es throughout the year for Pacifi c student-athletes and youth in the community. To be a student-athlete at University of the Pacifi c is truly a unique experience. One can compete athle cally at the NCAA Division I level with the best in the na on and, at the same me, have an outstanding educa onal experience with a dedicated faculty.

SCOTT BORAS(1977, 1982 (JD))

DAVE BRUBECK1942

ARTHUR A. DUGONI1948

WALT HARRIS(1967)

CHRIS ISAAK(1980)

MIKE MERRIWEATHER(1982)

PETE CARROLL(1973)

HUGH JACKSON(1986)

JENNIFER JOINES-TAMAS(2004)

ELAINA ODEN(1989)

DELL DEMPS(1992, 1998)

EDDIE LEBARON(1950)

MICHAEL OLOWOKANDI(1998)

TOM FLORES(1959)

TED LELAND(1970, 1972)

BRADLEY SCHUMACHER(1997, 2005)

ALEX SPANOS(1948)

NOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI:NOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI:

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Dr. Ted Leland, the Vice President for External Rela-tions and Athletics, took over as the athletic director of Pacific Athletics on July 1, 2011. Beginning his second stint as the director, Leland will oversee Pacific Athletics for a two year period while overseeing the implementation of Pacific’s new strategic plan for Intercollegiate Athletics-a plan that he and and former athletic director Lynn King created while working together over the previous year. In addition to his duties in the athletic department, Leland will retain his status as vice president for external relations. At the end of the two-year period, Leland will resume full-time duties as vice president for External Relations and conduct a search for a new

athletics director. Leland last ran Pacific’s athletic department from 1989-91 before moving on to Stanford where he was the athletic director until 2005. During his 14 years at Stanford, Dr. Ted Leland not only led the Stanford Athletic Department to unprecedented success both on and off the playing field, but earned a reputation as one of the nation’s top athletic administrators. Leland was named The Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics at Stanford University on June 7, 1991, and has been the guiding force in leading an athletics program that was voted as “the most admired collegiate athletic program in the nation.” During his tenure, Stanford won the prestigious Directors’ Cup, emblematic of the top athletic program in the nation, for the last 11 years and the Cardinal won more NCAA championships than any other school in the nation. Under Leland’s stewardship, Stanford’s athletic program enjoyed tremendous success in fund raising and athletic facilities were vastly improved. From 1991-2005, Stanford won 50 national team championships and 173 conference championships, including an NCAA record six national titles in 1996-97. Cardinal teams consistently competed for the national championship in virtually every sport every year. In 2004-05 alone, Stanford had 26 programs finish in the Top 25 nationally, including 10 in the Top 5 and 16 in the Top 10. In the area of fundraising, the Athletic Department raised over $270 million in private donations, and its assets and endowments grew from $52 million to $374.9 million during Leland’s tenure. In addition, ap-proximately $185 million in new or renovated athletic facilities were completed and funded. Leland’s peers and colleagues have honored him on several occasions. He was presented the Dick Enberg Award by CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) in 2004. The award is presented to “a person whose actions and commitment have furthered the meaning and reach of the Academic All-America programs and/or student-athletes while promoting the values of education and academics.” In 2000-01, Leland was honored by NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics) and the Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal as the Athletic Director of the Year. The award recognized an Athletic Director for demonstration of commitment to higher education and student-athletes, continuous teamwork, loyalty and excellence, and the ability to inspire individuals or groups to higher levels of accomplishments. In 2008, he was elected into the organization’s hall of fame. Leland has served on numerous national committees throughout his career. He is currently a member of the University of the Pacific Board of Regents and the Board of Directors of Opportunities Industrialization Center West (a non-profit community-based job training center on the Menlo Park-East Palo Alto border). He has been a member of the Division I NCAA Committee on Infractions and the NACDA Executive Committee, and has served on various other Pac-10 and NCAA committees. In June of 2002, Leland was named a co-chairman of the United States Secretary of Education’s Commission on Opportunity in Athletics. The 15-member panel examined ways of strengthening enforcement of Title IX and expanding opportunities to ensure fairness for all college athletes. Leland served a two-year term as the Chairman of the NCAA Management Council. He was a member of the Management Council for eight years. After serving as Stanford’s Director of Athletics for 12 years, Leland was granted a “Special Research Leave” from his post in the spring of 2003. During an 11-week absence, Leland was a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution on campus, conducted research on a book, and wrote and delivered several speeches on national issues related to intercollegiate athletics. In addition to Stanford and Pacific, Leland was also the athletic director at Dartmouth College from 1983-89. His other career stops have included Northwestern University, where he was a Senior Associate Athletic Director from 1981-83 and the University of Houston as an Assistant Athletic Director from 1979-81. He was an assistant football coach and instructor of physical education at Stanford in 1978-79. Leland grew up in Northern California, graduated from Hayward High School and later attended Chabot College. He earned both his Bachelor’s (1970) and Master’s (1972) degrees from the University of the Pacific, prior to adding a Ph.D. from Stanford in 1982 in education/sports psychology. While an undergraduate at Pacific, Leland earned First Team All-PCAA football honors as a defensive end in 1969. He later coached football at Pacific, Stanford and East Tennessee State. In addition to his work in athletic administration, Leland has held the position of “adjunct professor” at Dartmouth College, Pacific and Stanford, teaching courses in Sports Psychology and the Philosophy of Sport. He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution at Stanford. Leland and his wife, Stefanie, have two children: Amanda and Bo.

In her seventh year at Pacific, Holly Trexler is the Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Services and Compliance. She became Pacific’s Senior Women’s Administrator in September of 2008. Among her duties, Trexler oversees compliance, academic support, student services, the Pacific Student Athlete Council (PSAC) as well as the CHAMPS/Life Skills pro-gram. In addition, Trexler is currently serving on the NCAA Leadership Selection Committee. Before coming to Pacific, Trexler was the assistant athletic director for academic support/life skills coordinator at Quinnipiac University from 2002-05. At Quinnipiac, she monitored the academic progress and eligibility status of all student-athletes, in addition to overseeing academic programming and support services. Trexler was also responsible for the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. Prior to her time at Quinnipiac, Trexler spent the previous three years as assistant athletic director for eligibility and student services/senior woman administrator at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, N.C. Her duties at the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference school included the monitoring of academic records and eligibility status of 300 student-athletes. She also oversaw the academic programming and support services. From 1993 to 1999, Trexler worked at the University of Kansas as a strategic learning assistant and Mentor. In her position, she developed learning strategies for at-risk student-athletes and assisted with subject matter and overall academic development. Trexler holds three degrees from the University of Kansas. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English and African-American studies in 1995. She was awarded her Juris Doctorate from the Kansas School of Law in 1998. A year later, in 1999, she finished her master’s in education.

MIke DalGeTyAssistant A.D. / Internal Affairs

TIM DICkSoNAssistant A.D. /

Major Gifts

JIM DUGoNIAssociate A.D. / Development

GEORGIA KOVICH-LEEDirector /

Marketing & Promotions

CHRIS lyNNAssistant A.D. / Annual Giving

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paCIFIC aTHleTICS STaFF TelepHoNe DIReCToRyArea Code (209) 946-

COACHES’ AWARDS: • Thomason - Big West Coach of the Year ‘93, ‘97, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 • Coleman - Big West Coach of the Year ‘97, ‘98 • Kolze - Big West Coach of the Year ‘98, ‘01, ‘02, ‘11 •

• MacDonald - NorPac Coach of the Year ‘05 • Wortmann - MPSF Coach of the Year ‘96, ‘03 •

Ed Sprague Bob Thomason Lynne Roberts Josh Jones Linda MacDonald Brandon Goethals Keith Coleman Brian Kolze Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Men’s Golf Women’s Soccer Softball

Adam Kennedy Ryan Redondo Bob “Chino” Chiene Joe Wortmann Greg Gibbons James Graham Megan Thomson Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball Men’s Water Polo Women’s Water Polo

ALBISTON, KC, Graduate Assistant Swimming Coach x2710

BAKER, Jodi, Director of Athletic Training Education Program x3182BARBARA, Don, Assistant Baseball Coach x2840BARRIOS, Gustavo, Assistant Swimming Coach x2710BATALON, Ray, Associate Head Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723BERTOCCHINI, Angela, GA, Athletic Business & Finance x2472BRUCE, Kyle, GA Athletic Media Relations x2479BYRD, Calivn, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach x2785

CARBONATTO, Gina, Volunteer Assistant Softball Coach x2700CARSON, Jonah, Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach x2163CHIENE, Bob “Chino”, Head Women’s Tennis Coach x2128COLEMAN, Keith, Head Women’s Soccer Coach x2129COLEMAN, Michelle, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach x7301CORNWALL, Wendy, Asst. Coordinator of Academic Achievement x2934

DALGETY, Mike, AD of Athletics for Internal Affairs x3990DAVIS, Bradley, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2329DAVIS, Ty, GA for Facilities and Operations x2726DICKSON, Tim, Assistant Director of Athletics for Major Gifts x3177DORIN, Marcus, Assistant Director of Athletic Performance x2819DUGONI, Jim, Associate Director of Athletics for Development x2230

FONG, Stephanie, Basketball Administrative Assistant x2341FORD, Joe, Coordinator of MBB Operations x2785FORRY, Miranda, Coordinator of WBB Operations x7303FRASER, Jeremiah, Athletic Training GA x2588FRIES, Liz, Assistant Field Hockey Coach x7304

GAY, Sam, Assistant Director of Athletic Training x2499GERBEC, Vince, GA Athletic Media Relations x2479GOETHALS, Brandon, Head Men’s Golf Coach x2713GRAHAM, James, Head Men’s Water Polo Coach x2736GRIFFEN, Jaci, Executive Assistant to the VP x3008

HAGEN, Lizzie, Assistant Softball Coach x2700HAMMBERG, Christine, Business Manager x2728HANCOCK, Jessica, Assistant Softball Coach x2024HANYAK, Bob, Faculty Athletics Representative x3233

JACOBSEN, Adam, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach x2720 JOHNSON, Davin, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2714JONES, Josh, Head Women’s Cross Country Coach x2706

KENNEDY, Adam, Head Swimming Coach x2154KELLY, Lauren, Volunteer WVB Coach x2723KING, Amanda, GA, Athletic Marketing x2702KOERNER, Zac, Assistant Men’s Water Polo Coach x2540KOLZE, Brian, Head Softball Coach x2699KOMEIJI, Keith, Volunteer Assistant Coach x2840KOVICH-LEE, Georgia, Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions x3108

LASKEY, Ben, Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations x2730LEE, Aven, Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723LELAND, Ted, Vice President of External Relations & Athletics x2392LEWIS, Victoria, Undergraduate, Athletic Media Relations x2479LUDWIG, Chris, Athletic Training Clinical Coordinator x2588

MacDONALD, Linda, Head Field Hockey Coach x2249MARTINEZ, Annette, Assistant Director of Athletic Trainng x2340MAY, Donna, Assistant for Ticket Operations x2867McCABE, Dan, Ticket Operations Manager x2030McCORMACK, Chris, Director of Baseball Operations x2386McCORMICK, Mike, Assistant Baseball Coach x2386MILLERICK, Mike, Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications x2866

NEAULT, Danielle, Academic Counselor x2513NOGARE, Pam, Administrative Assistant x3945NORMAN, Craig, Graduate Assistant Swimming Coach x2710

O’HARA, Jennifer, Athletic Training Intern x2588

PADILLA, Carmen, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach x7302PARIS, Barb, Volleyball Administrative Assistant x2389PERKINS, Kelly, Assistant Field Hockey Coach x7304PIERCE, Lindsay, Coordinator of Athletics Development & Special Events x2387PITTENGER, Brandon, Assistant Director of Compliance x3976POLLASTRO, Brittany, Athletic Training GA x2588POND, Chris, Director of Athletic Training x2588

REDONDO, Ryan, Head Men’s Tennis Coach x2219ROBERTS, Lynne, Head Women’s Basketball Coach x2745ROBINSON, Natalie, Undergraduate Asst. WVB x2723

SANDOVAL, Tony, Director of Athletic Performance x2812SCHMIT, Emily, GA for Women’s Water Polo x3998SKY-McCORMACK, Vicki, Director of Golf Operations x2802SPRAGUE, Ed, Head Baseball Coach x2709ST. CLAIR, Jay, Manager of Equipment and Transportation x2375STEVENS, Michael, Manager of Facilities & Operations x2031

TATUM RAMOS, Nikki, GA, Athletic Marketing x2702THOMASON, Bob, Head Men’s Basketball Coach x2341THOMSON, Megan, Head Women’s Water Polo Coach x2732TREXLER, Holly, Associate Director of Athletics for Student Athlete Services & Compliance x2307

VANHOLLEBEKE, Amy, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2711VATER, Gave, Facilities & Operations Leadperson x2031VERLIN, Ron, Associate Head MBB Coach x2721VOCKER, Kimberley, Assistant Women’s Tennis Coach x2128

WENDLAND, Julie, Donor Relations Coordinator x2701WILKINSON, Kevin, Athletic Media Relations Assistant x2289WORTMANN, Joe, Head Men’s Volleyball Coach & Coordinator of Academic Achievement x2724WYATT, Lorraine, Manager of Equipment Operations x2441

YADON, Cristy, Head Dance Coach x2702YORTH, Wes, Supervisor of Facilities & Event Management x7408

oTHeR IMpoRTaNT NUMbeRS To NoTeaTHleTIC TICkeT oFFICe x2474ALEX G. SPANOS CENTER PRESS ROW x2865kleIN FaMIly FIelD pReSS boX x2722paCIFIC aQUaTICS CeNTeR x2540

aTHleTICS FaX NUMbeRSaTHleTICS MaIN x2731 / x7308aTHleTIC MeDIa RelaTIoNS x2757

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Tony Sandoval joined Pacific in April of 2007 as the assistant di-rector before being promoted to the Di-rector of Athletic Per-

formance in October of 2007. He most recently served as an assistant director of strength and conditioning at Sacramento State from January 2005 through the spring of 2007. Sandoval also earned his master’s degree in sports perfor-mance in 2006 at Sacramento State. While working at Sacramento State, Sandoval also worked with UCLA on a mentorship pro-gram that allowed him to travel to Los Ange-les, Calif., approximately once a month to work with Bruin athletics. Sandoval earned his bachelor’s degree from Cal State San Bernardino in December of 2004 in exercise science. During his undergraduate studies, Sandoval also served as the boxing coach and the boxing strength and condition-ing coach for the city of Chino, Calif.

Strength and conditioning is an integral part of any student-athlete’s life. At

Pacific, new facilities combined with a dedicated staff work toward success on the

playing field for Tiger student-athletes.

“Strength and conditioning are critical to maximal athletic performance,” Pa-

cific Athletic Director Lynn King said. “The University of the Pacific is proud of its

Athletic Performance Center and staffing to assist our student-athletes in this vital

part of their training and development.”

The multi-purpose weight training and fitness facility within the Pacific Intercol-

legiate Athletics Center is 4,000 square feet and includes 10 Olympic platforms,

10 racks, five bench presses, five adjustable inclines, two full racks of dumbbells,

over 50 medicine balls, 35 Swiss balls, six adjustable plyometric boxes and was

completed in July of 1998.

The newest addition to the athletic performance facilities is a 2,000 square foot

conditioning room with plyometric flooring and 20 Schwinn Spin Bikes.

“The Athletic Performance staff works hand-in-hand with sport coaches to as-

sure the student-athlete develops physical strength, endurance and agility,” King

said. “This training serves as a basis for the work ethic required to reach one’s full

potential.”

ToNy SaNDoValDirector of

Athletic Performance

MaRCUS DoRINAsst. Director of

Athletic Performance

Marcus Dorin joined the Athletic Performance staff in January 2008 as the Assistant Director of Athletic Performance and is responsible for the year-round training for

nine of Pacific’s athletic teams. Before coming to Pacific, Dorin spent the pre-vious two years as the strength and conditioning coach of Butte College’s (Chico, Calif.) football, baseball, men’s basketball and softball teams. Prior to working at Butte College Dorin served as a spring training strength and conditioning intern for the Texas Rangers. Coach Dorin served as the strength and condi-tioning coach for seven of Chico State University’s athletic teams while he completed his master’s de-gree in kinesiology. He also holds a bachelor’s de-gree in exercise science from Chico State University.

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Medical care of Pacific student-athletes begins with its athletic train-ing staff and a fully operational Athletic Training Center. The center features the latest in injury prevention, rehabilitation, clinical diagnosis and educational research. The athletic training room is operated and staffed by the odirector of athletic training Chris Pond and assistant directors of athletic training Sam Gay and Annette Martinez. Pond, Gay and Martinez are certified athletic trainers by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and oversee treatment and medical attention given to all of Pacific’s intercollegiate sports. In his 21st year at Pacific, Pond is a 1988 graduate of Utah State, and spent two years at Arizona before arriving in Stockton. The athletic training room is also the training laboratory of Pacific’s ath-letic training undergraduate studies program. Pacific offers athletic training as a field of study within the University’s Department of Sport Sciences. Approximately 15 students participate annually in Pacific’s student-athlete training program. The academic needs of athletic training students are supervised by Jodi Baker (ATC), director of Pacific’s Athletic Training Education Program. Orthopedists

Dr. Gary AlegreDr. Steven EagerDr. Alan KawaguchiDr. Edward CahillDr. Gary MurataDr. Peter SalmonDr. George Westin Jr.Dr. Roland Winter Dr. Michael HahnDr. Vincent LeungDr. Anh LeDr. Scott BethuneDr. Eric LarsonDr. Kip WilkinsDr. Damon Ng

General PractionerDr. Shaukut ShahDr. John Bylsma

RadiologistDr. Aubrey Federal

DentistDr. Howard ChiDr. Ray Angeli

PodiatristDr. Bill McDonald

Nurse PractionerBeth McManis

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CHRIS poNDDirector of Athletic

Training

aNNeTTe MaRTINeZAssistant Director of

Athletic Training

SaM GayAssistant Director of

Athletic Training

JoDI bakeRDirector of Athletic Training

Education Programs

CHRIS lUDWIGAthletic Training

Clinical Coordinator

JENNIFER O’HARAAthletic Training

Intern

JeReMIaH FRaSeRAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

bRITTaNy pollaSTRoAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Pacific intercollegiate athletics is proud to acknowledge its team physicians as well as other medical practitioners and provid-ers, who work in direct consultation with the athletic training staff. Their services are invaluable to the overall medical care and physical well-being of all Pacific student-athletes.

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The Pacific athletics department boasts seven fa-cilities for its 16 Division I intercollegiate teams. All Tiger basketball and volleyball games are held in the Alex G. Spanos Center (top left), with lockerrooms located in the central athletics department.

In 2006, Pacific saw the opening of its first on-campus baseball field, Klein Family Field (bottom right). Klein Family Field is one of two on-campus facilities with stadium lights that allow for night games throughout the season. The Pacific baseball team’s home seats 2,500 and capacity grew even larger in the fall of 2008, with the addition of two new luxury boxes on the upper concourse.

Pacific’s women’s soccer team competes in Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, which was former-

Alex G. Spanos Center(Basketball & Volleyball)

Brookside Field(Field Hockey)

Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium(Soccer)

Hal Nelson Tennis Courts &Roy and Jean Sanders Tennis Clubhouse

(Tennis)

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Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex (Swimming & Water Polo)

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Bill Simoni Field(Softball)

ly the home of Pacific football. Stagg was built in 1950 and has undergone several renovative efforts since.

The Tiger swimming and water polo teams hold their contests at Chris Kjeldsen Pool, located adja-cent to the athletics department. The complex also holds lockerrooms and coaches’ offices. In 2008 the pool was resurfaced with new siding to make it one of the faster pools in the Big West Conference.

Pacific athletics is dedicated to providing stu-dents with top-notch facilities, and the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium is the newest addition to the Tigers’ facilities. The multi-purpose practice facility was officially opened in December 2009.

Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex (Swimming & Water Polo)

Klein Family Field

(Baseball)

Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium(Athletics & Recreation)

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in 2011, the Tigers’ first-ever softball title. The Tigers garnered five conference player of the year honors while taking home 71 all-conference awads. Pacific also had one Academic All-Americans and 62 Academic All-Conference Team athletes.

baSeball – Final Record: 17-37 (9-15 Big West Conference)Notes:• Three All-Big West honorees with sophomore Dustin Torchio earning first team honors while seniors Matt Carvutto and Brian Martin each were named to the second team.• The Tigers beat three ranked teams with victories over No. 10 Cal State Fullerton, No. 13 Cal and No. 17 UC Irvine. • Senior Brian Martin finished his career second all-time in Pacific in hits and became one of four players to reach 200 career hits, 100 career RBI and 100 runs scored as a Tiger.• Senior RHP Jake Hummel earned Big West Pitcher of the Week honors for his complete-game shutout over San Francisco, while junior OF Daniel Johnston earned BWC Player of the Week honors after hitting .538 in a three-game series against UC Davis.

MEN’S BASKETBALL – Final Record: 16-15 (8-8 Big West Conference)Notes:• Pacific finished fourth in the Big West during the regular season, but fell in the first round to No. 5 seed, and eventual tournament champion, UC Santa Barbara• Senior Sam Willard and sophomore Allen Huddleston each earned All-Big West Conference honors.• Willard was named All-Big West First Team, after a senior season in which he led the Big West and was 11th in the NCAA in rebounding with 10.6 rebounds per game. • Willard became the only Tiger in program history to score 1,000 points, grab 800 rebounds and nab 80 steals.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL – Final Record: 9-22 (5-11 Big West Conference)Notes:• The Tigers finished seventh in the Big West to earn a bid into the Big West Championship tournament.• Pacific advanced to the semifinals of the Big West tournament for the first time in five years after posting their first win at UC Santa Barbara in 24 seasons in the quarterfinals.• Freshmen Danielle Peacon and Gena Johnson each earned All-Big West honorable mention and All-Freshmen honors for their play. Peacon also took home all-tournament honors for her performance in the championship tournament.• On Dec. 28, the Tigers hosted No. 1 UCONN, taking on the historic Huskies in front of a record 6,150 fans at the Spanos Center.

CRoSS CoUNTRy – Final Record: Ninth of nine at Big West ChampionshipsNotes:• During the Big West Conference championships the entire team set their personal best times. • The team improved its overall time from the 2009 season by seven minutes and improved the average time by over two minutes.• Freshman Melissa Hopper and sophomore Jazmin Quiroz competed at the NCAA West Regionals to close out the year.

FIELD HOCKEY- Final Record: 2-16 (0-6 NorPac Conference West Division)Notes:• Senior Kelly Perkins and junior Amanda Spellman each earned All-NorPac Conference honors,• Spellman was selected to the All-NorPac Tournament team.

GolF – Final Record: Second of Eight at Big West ChampionshipsNotes:• Pacific earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament making their first trip to the postseason since 2001-02.• The Tigers finished seventh of 13 teams at the San Diego Regional• As a team, Pacific took home the Pacific Invitational title with a program record -23, 827 three day total.• Senior T.J. Bordeaux won the Pacific Invitational with a program record -15, 198 total. He set the program single-round record in round 2 with a -10, 61.• Senior Alex Johnson won the Fresno State Lexus Classic in a playoff and shot a -6, 210.• Four Tigers’ earned All-Big West honors at the end of the year as T.J. Bordeaux and Alex Johnson earned first team honors while Alex Edfort and Patrick Kucich earned honorable mention honors.

SoCCeR – Final Record: 8-8-3 (5-3-0 Big West Conference)Notes:• Pacific played one of the toughest schedules in the nation in 2010 as they played seven matches against top-25 teams.• Finishing fourth in the conference, the Tigers made the Big West tournament for the second time in three seasons, falling in the opening round, 2-1, to UC Irvine on the road.• Five Tigers earned All-Big West Conference honors, including Freshman of the Year Brittni Beeman. Senior Kylee Ah Choy earned first team honors, her second-consecutive top honor.

Softball - Big West Champions

Golf - Pacific Invitational Champions

T.J. Bordeaux

Pacific vs. UConn

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SoFTball – Final Record: 37-19 (16-5 Big West Conference)2011 Big West ChampionsNotes:• Pacific won its first ever Big West championship after posting a 16-5 record in conference play.• The Tigers made the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2007, earning the conference’s automatic bid while being placed in the Stanford Regional. Pacific went 0-2 at the regional falling to No. 11 Stanford (3-0) and No. 16 Nebraska (11-1).• As a team the Tigers put together a historic campaign at the plate as Pacific finished with the Big West and the program’s single-season batting record after posting a .323 average. The Tigers’ finished No. 13 nationally at the plate.• Pacific took home three major honors in the Big West as head coach Brian Kolze was named the conference’s coach of the year while sophomore Nikki Armagost was named the Player of the Year and freshman Kelsey Rodriguez was named the Freshman Player of the Year.• A Big West record seven first team all-conference slots were given to the Tigers as Nikki Armagost (pitcher & utility), Megan Hom (outfield), Nicole Matson (first base), Amy Moore (catcher), Lindsey Pierce (outfield) and Kelsey Rodriguez (designated player).• Three Tigers earned all-region honors as Nikki Armagost, Megan Hom and Kelsey Rodriguez all earned second team honors. Rodriguez became just the third freshman in program history to earn the award.

MEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Second of three at MPSF ChampionshipsNotes:• In the inaugural season of swimming for the MPSF, the Tigers finished second at the championship tournament.• 14 swimmers earned all-conference honors at the end of the year for the Tigers with Nathan LeRoy and Roger Ward earning awards in two different events.• In addition to athletic endeavors, the Tigers placed eight swimmers on the all-academic team.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Seventh of nine at MPSF ChampionshipsNotes:• Pacific finished seventh in the first MPSF Swimming Championships.• Jayme Swalin, Elena Walterman, MaryElla Randall and Shelby Bolin all earned All-MPSF honors in the pool. Swalin earned first team honors in the 1650 Free.• The Tigers placed five swimmers on the all-academic team at the conclusion of the season.

MEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 13-11 (3-2 Big West Conference)Notes:• The Tigers were ranked as high as No. 74 in February.• Pacific swept UC Davis as well as UC Riverside in the month of April.• Coach Redondo was selected as Coach for the USTA Northern California Team for the 38th annual Maze Cup.• Six Tigers were honored with Big West recognition and All- Conference Team selections.

WOMEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 9-12 (4-4 Big West Conference)Notes:• The Tigers swept the Cal State Fullerton Titans and the UC Riverside Highlanders.• Susan Te clinched the match to advance the Tigers to the semifinal round of the Big West Championships after winning her nearly five hour long singles match against UCSB product Kiersten Meehan.• Pacific advanced to the semifinal round at the Big West Championships at Indian Wells, California.• Two Tigers were selected as Big West Athletes of the week (Kateryna Nezhura and Jenifer Widjaja), one was competitor of the month for the month of April (Susan Te), and one was Big West Tennis Player of the Year (Jenifer Widjaja).

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL – Final Record: 11-19 (5-17 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation)Notes:• Pacific achieved its first national ranking since 2007 and finished the season ranked No. 14 in the Association (AVCA) poll. • At the end of the year two Tigers earned All-MPSF honors as freshman Javier Caceres and sophomore Taylor Hughes each earned honorable mention honors as voted upon by coaches.

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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL – Final Record: 19-11 (9-7 Big West Conference)Notes:• Head Coach Greg Gibbons took over the helm of the program as the seventh head coach in program history on Jan. 28, 2010.• Pacific finished fifth in the Big West after going 9-7 in conference games. • The Tigers biggest win of the season came against No. 24 Arizona when Pacific knocked off the Wildcats 3-1 at the Wolf Pack Invitational.• Pacific won the 32nd Annual Bankers Classic at home in September. Sophomore Hannah Clancy was named the tournament’s MVP.• Senior Svenja Engelhardt capped a phenomenal career with her first-ever All-Region selection, First Team All-Big West honors and finished 16th in the NCAA in kills per game.• Junior Samantha Misa and freshman Jennifer Sanders also garnered all-conference recognition at the end of the year for the Tigers.

MEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 17-11 (4-4 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation)Notes:• Pacific’s kicked off the 2010 season receiving national attention when they swept the competition at the Triton Invitational, which included wins over No. 6 LMU and No. 11 UC San Diego. • During MPSF Conference play the Tigers finished the season with a 4-4 record that included a 10-9 upset over No. 3 Stanford. • The Tigers ended the season 17-11 (4-4 MPSF) and finished seventh at the MPSF Tournament.• Three players earned all-america honors at the end of the year as Goran Tomasevic earned his second consecutive award while Balazs Erdlyi and Alex Malkis made their first appearance on the team.

WOMEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 21-12 (2-3 Big West Conference)Notes:• Pacific finished fifth at the Big West championships after finishing the regular season fourth in the conference standings.• The Tigers picked up their second-straight 20+ win season after finishing just two wins shy of their program record set last season.• Three Tigers earned All-Big West honors at the end of the year with Dara Tawarahara picking up Pacific’s only first team award. Mandy King and Michele Relton each earned honorable mention honors.• For the second consecutive season Dara Tawarahara was named an Honorable Mention All-American at the end of the season.

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SEPTEMBEr1 Duke 5:00 pm

33rd Annual Community Bankers Classic

2 Mississippi State 7:00 pm

3 Army 12:00 pm

Duquesne 7:00 pm

Verizon Wireless Volleyball Challenge

8 vs. Cinicinnati 8:00 pm

9 at Hawai’i 10:00 pm

10 vs. Rice 6:00 pm

Hilton Stockton Invitational

15 San Jose State 7:00 pm

16 Loyola Marymount 7:00 pm

17 Cal State Bakersfield 7:00 pm

21 • UC Davis 7:00 pm

23 • UC Irvine 7:00 pm

30 • at UC Santa Barbara 7:30 pm

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14 • at Cal State Fullerton 7:00 pm

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29 • UC Santa Barbara 7:00 pm

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15-17 NCAA Championships

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Dig Pink – Breast Cancer Awareness Night

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