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2011 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S WATER POLO �

Guide Contents

School............................................................ University.of.California,.Davis.(UC.Davis)Address......................................................... One.Shields.Avenue./.Davis,.CA..95616Established/Founded.................................. 1905/1908Enrollment.................................................... 32,153Nickname...................................................... AggiesColors............................................................ Yale.Blue.&.GoldNational Affiliation...................................... NCAA.Division.I.Conference.................................................... Big.West.Conference...................................................................... (formerly.Western.Water.Polo.Association)Home Site..................................................... Schaal.Aquatics.Center.(500)

Chancellor..................................................... Dr..Linda.Katehi.(Athens.Polytechnic.’77)Director of Athletics.................................... Greg.Warzecka.(California.‘75)Senior Associate A.D.....Compliance,.Eligibility.&.Sports.Med................. Nona.Richardson.(Michigan.State.’83)....Ext..Affairs.&.Resource.Dev.:........................... Cindy.Spiro.(Pacific.’76)Executive Assistant A.D............................. Mike.Bazemore.(Sam.Houston.State.’82)Assistant A.D.s....Media.Relations:............................................ Mike.Robles.(Cal.Poly.’88)....Football.Ops.&.Event.Mgmt:........................... Josh.Flushman.(UC.Davis.’00)....Marketing.&.Promotions:................................ Scott.Brayton.(UC.Davis.‘94)....Compliance:.................................................. Jennifer.Cardone.(Adelphi.‘90)....Development:................................................ Mike.Angius.(UC.Davis.‘77)Faculty Athletic Rep.................................... Dr..Catherine.VandeVoort.(Iowa.State.’72)Head Athletic Trainer.................................. Jeff.Hogan.(UC.Davis.’81)Director of Academic Services.................... Michelle.Roppeau.(Carleton)

Head Coach................................................... Jamey.Wright,.28th.Year.(UC.Davis.’80)Career Record (Varsity Era)....................... 302-179.(14.years)Water Polo Office........................................ 181.Hickey.Gymnasium...................................................................... One.Shields.Avenue...................................................................... Davis,.CA..95616Email............................................................. [email protected]............................................................ (530).752-0648

Assistant Coach........................................... Kandace.Waldthaler.(Indiana.’05)Email............................................................. [email protected]............................................................ (530).752-0648Volunteer Assistant Coach......................... Lindsay.Kiyama.(UC.Davis.’08)Undergraduate Assistant............................ Dana.Nelsen.(UC.Davis.’10) 2010 Record................................................ 16-17,.1-4.Big.West2010 Conference Finish.............................. 5th.at.Big.West.tournament2010 National Finish.................................. none2010 Final National Rank.......................... 19thLetterwinners Ret./Lost............................ 19*/9...*includes.two.players.who.redshirted.the.2010.season

Media Relations Contact............................. Mark.Honbo.(UC.Davis.’94)Email............................................................. [email protected] Relations Phone............................... (530).752-8050.Media Relations FAX................................... (530).754-5674Aggies on the Web...................................... http://www.ucdavisaggies.com

Quick Facts

GENERALQuick Facts ........................................................................................1Coaching Staff .................................................................................2-3Schaal Aquatics Center ....................................................................112011 Roster ......................................................................................16

AGGIE PROFILESAshley Chandler, Michelle Hook ........................................................4Heidi Kucera, Lauren Seidemann .......................................................5Rachelle Smith, Alicia Began ...............................................................6Carey Faber, Ariel Feeney ...................................................................7Kaylee Miller, Dakotah Mohr ..............................................................8Lyndsey Sutterley, Rachel Tatusko .......................................................9Kathryn Bailey, Hannah Breen, Jessica Dunn ....................................10Carmen Eggert, Allie Long ................................................................11Alex Rawlinson, Katie Schlueter .......................................................12Riane Woods, Jackie Bobson, Danelle Kenny, Becca Smith ................13Carlie Spore, Hannah Curran, Danica Fascella, Katrina Husted ........14Katie Jackson, Paige Oreglia, Erin Schlueter, Melissa Soza ................15

RECAP & RECORDS2010 Game-by-Game Results ...........................................................172010 Statistics ..................................................................................182010 Big West Conference ................................................................19Individual Records ......................................................................20-24Team Records ...................................................................................24Award Winners .................................................................................25All-Time Letterwinners .....................................................................26All-Time Scores ...........................................................................27-29

CAMPUS SECTIONThis is UC Davis ...............................................................................i-iiUC Davis Athletics Staff ................................................................. iii-ivFacilities Overview ......................................................................... v-viServing The Student-Athlete ............................................................. vii

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Coaching Staff

Manning the helm of UC Davis women’s water polo since its earliest years as a club program in the 1980s, former Aggie student-athlete Jamey Wright has brought national prominence to the program and has served as a pioneer of girls’ and women’s water polo in Northern California.

In June of 2010, his contributions were rewarded on a grand scale with his induction into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame. Wright joined a class of notables comprising former San Jose State player (and Major League Baseball commissioner) Peter Ueberroth, SJSU and Olympic Club coach Edward Rudloff, Olympic medalists Heather Moody and Kathy Sheehy; and referee Bret Bernard.

Less than three weeks after this honor was announced, Wright took down his milestone 300th varsity-era win with a 10-6 victory over Brown at the Roadrunner Invitational on March 28.

Wright returned his program to the national stage in 2008 with UC Davis’ qualification to the NCAA Championship at Stanford. With a 10-9 win over Loyola Marymount in the conference title game, the Aggies won their last-ever Western Water Polo Association championship to capture the conference’s automatic qualifier to the national tournament.

UC Davis went on to post a program-best fourth place at the national tournament, finishing the year with a school-record 27 wins.

The 2008 season marked the second in which the Aggies advanced to the NCAA tournament. Two years before, they finished fifth at the national tournament, held at the university’s own Schaal Aquatics Center. Best yet, the team clinched an eighth-straight 20-win season with its vic-tory over Loyola Marymount in the WWPA championship game.

With 10 straight seasons with 20-plus wins, Wright now is charged with the task of guiding his program through a new era: as a member of the highly competitive Big West Conference. That league launched its inaugural season in 2009, pitting UC Davis in a tough race with UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Cal State Northridge, Long Beach State and Pacific.

Since inheriting the team in 1983, Wright led UC Davis to the Col-legiate I Nationals 15 times, where the team has placed third or higher 10 times. Then when the NCAA began sponsoring an annual National Collegiate Championship in 2001, Wright embarked on a new quest: to bring his program to prominence on that stage. In 2006, Wright’s program reached that pinnacle for the first time. With an 8-7 upset over Loyola Marymount in the WWPA final, UC Davis earned the conference’s AQ to the NCAA postseason. Sweetening the victory was that UC Davis hosted that year’s national tournament at Schaal Aquatics Center.

UC Davis had come close to the NCAA Championships in the five previous years. In 2001, the Aggies came within one game – in fact, one goal – of earning the automatic qualification. Instead, the Aggies qualified for the National Collegiate Select Championships (formerly the USWP Collegiate I Nationals), where they placed fourth. For his achievements, Wright won the first-ever USWP Division II Coach of the Year award by the American Water Polo Coaches Association.

JAMEY WRIGHTHead Coach28th YearUC Davis ’80

From 2002 to 2004, UC Davis placed third in the conference, engaging in epic battles during semifinal play. In 2005, Wright guided a relatively inexperienced team to a 20-17 season and a runner-up finish in the WWPA Championships at Schaal Aquatics Center. Wright was voted as WWPA Coach of the Year by his peers.

Wright guided the Aggies to the USWP national championship game six times, winning the title in 1984, 1988 and 1993. In 1999, the Aggies placed seventh at nationals after winning the inaugural WWPA women’s title, earning Wright Coach of the Year merit.

Along with the team success, Wright has coached 65 All-Ameri-cans and has had eight players compete on the U.S. Senior National ‘A’ Team.

Additionally, he was selected Collegiate I Coach of the Year in 1991 and served as the U.S. Senior National `B’ Team Coach from 1990 to 1999, coaching teams competing in Hungary, Great Britain, Holland, Canada and Puerto Rico.

A 1980 graduate of UC Davis, Wright earned first team All-Far Western Conference honors in water polo in 1977 and 1978. He was a team captain and a 1980 All-American in swimming as well. Wright also earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award.

Besides helping develop the high school girls’ water polo scene in the local area, Wright served as the driving force in bringing women’s water polo to varsity status at UC Davis for the 1997 season. His role of advancing the sport reached new heights in February 2004, when he was selected to chair the inaugural NCAA joint men’s and women’s water polo rules committee.

Jamey and his wife Nancy, who starred for the Aggies during the program’s club heydays, reside in Davis with their children Michael, Hailey and Cameron.

In a tournament game at Cal State Bakersfield on March 28, 2010, Jamey Wright posted his 300th career win in UC Davis’ varsity era. He accomplished this milestone 18 days after the announcement of an even greater feat: Wright’s induction into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame. (Photo by Danny Miyabe)

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WRIGHT YEAR-BY-YEARVarsity Era (1997 to present)

Nat’l Conf. NationalYear W-L Rank Finish Postseason†1997. 20-15. —. —. 8th.at.USWP.regional1998. 17-15. 9th. —. 8th.at.USWP.regional1999. 26-12. 7th. 1st. 7th.at.USWP.Coll..I.Nationals2000. 22-17. 6th. 2nd. 7th.at.USWP.Coll..I.Nationals2001. 21-13. 10th. 2nd. 3rd.at.Nat’l.Select.Championship2002. 22-12. 10th. 3rd. —2003. 20-11. 15th. 3rd. —2004. 21-11. 12th. 3rd. —2005. 20-17. 13th. 2nd. —2006. 22-12. 10th. 1st. 5th.at.NCAA.Championship2007. 25-7. 10th. 2nd. —2008. 27-10. 5th. 1st. 4th.at.NCAA.Championship2009. 23-10. 12th. 3rd. —2010. 16-17. 17th. 5th. —Total 302-179

†.-.The.USWP.Collegiate.I.&.II.Nationals.discontinued.when.the.NCAA.began.sponsoring.its.National.Collegiate.Championship.in.2001..USA.Water.Polo.sponsored.a.National.Select.Championship.tournament.in.that.year.

KANDACE WALDTHALER Assistant Coach1st YearIndiana ’05

A 2005 All-American with Indiana, Kandace Waldthaler returned to the Davis water polo scene in 2010 as an assistant coach for both the Aggie men’s and women’s water polo.

Originally from Armijo High in Fairfield, Calif., Waldthaler earned JC All-America honors and a conference MVP nod for nearby Sierra College before embarking on her two-year career in Bloomington. As a senior, she led the Hoosiers with 55 goals, 55 drawn exclusions, five four-meter penalty shots and nine hat tricks to capture AWPCA (now ACWPC) All-America third-team distinction.

While at IU, Waldthaler retained her ties with Northern California, serving as a coach at Sierra Water Polo Club in 2004 then with Davis WPC in 2005. She served at the helm of the girls’ 12-and-under squad, solidifying her ties with Aggie mentors Steve Doten and Jamey Wright.

After playing pro ball for St. George of the Australian National Water Polo League, Waldthaler served as an assistant at Indiana for four years, partially while completing her masters’ studies. She received her M.S. in applied sports science in 2009. Waldthaler had also excelled as an IU undergrad, earning AWPCA All-Academic Superior accolades both years before graduating with her degree in exercise science.

In January 2011, Waldthaler was inducted into the Sierra College Athletic Hall of Fame, joining four individuals and one team in the Wolverine Athletic Association’s sixth induction class.

LINDSAY KIYAMA Volunteer Assistant Coach1st YearUC Davis ’09

One of the finer players to don the Aggie water polo cap, two-time honorable mention All-American Lindsay Kiyama has returned to her alma mater to serve as a volunteer assistant coach.

Although a steady contributor in her first two seasons, Kiyama enjoyed a breakthrough year as a junior in 2008. She finished third on the team with 38 goals and led the Aggies with 54 steals, capturing ACWPC All-America honorable mention. Kiyama was particularly effective at that year’s National Collegiate tournament, scoring a hat trick in UC Davis’ first-round win over San Diego State. She also won the university’s W.P. Lindley Award as the outstanding scholar-athlete of the year.

Kiyama, or “Kiys,” as she is known to teammates, repeated her All-America nod as a senior in 2009. She led the Aggies in goals (53), points (85), minutes played (664), shots (118) and steals (44), while adding 32 assists and 10 blocks. Kiyama also added All-Big West Conference first-team distinction during the league’s inaugural season.

For her career, the Concord, Calif. native and Clayton Valley High graduate ranks sixth in school history with 120 lifetime goals, while her 75 career assists is tied for fifth. In the classroom, Kiyama earned ACWPC All-Academic honors for three straight years, adding CoSIDA Academic All-District distinction as a senior.

Kiyama earned her degree in biochemistry and molecular biology in 2009.

DANA NELSEN Undergraduate Assistant1st YearUC Davis ’11

Four-year center Dana Nelsen heads to the dry side of the pool deck to serve her Aggie water polo program as a volunteer assistant. The San Diego, Calif. native scored 56 goals with 44 steals in her final two seasons at UC Davis.

As a senior co-captain in 2010, Nelsen set career highs for minutes played (601), goals (30), shots (104), steals (24) and drawn exclusions (20). She also garnered her second straight All-Academic award from both the ACWPC and the Big West Conference.

Nelsen is completing her degree in art studio.

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Aggie Profiles

�0�0: Appeared in all 33 games for 446 minutes... Scored 17 goals with 15 assists... Nabbed 25 steals with 7 field blocks on defense... Net-ted career-high 4 goals vs. Cal State East Bay at Seawolf Splash (2/21)... Also performed hat trick vs. Maryland (2/6)... Clipped Pacific for 4 steals during NorCal Invite (1/30).

�009: Played in 32 games for 330 minutes... Posted 15 goals with 11 assists and 18 steals... Kicked off breakthrough season with 2 goals and a drawn five-meter exclusion vs. Pacific (1/31)... Scored her first hat trick vs. UC Santa Barbara during UCI Invitational (2/21)... Had a goal, 3 assists and 2 drawn kickouts vs. Santa Clara (4/17).

�008: Appeared in 13 games, logging 88 minutes... Scored 2 goals with 4 assists... Added a steal and 2 drawn exclusions... First collegiate goal was at Pacific (2/17)... Also posted her steal and drew a kickout in that game.

LA JOLLA HS ’07: Earned nods on All-San Diego Section and All-Western League second teams as a senior... Two-time team MVP... Attended Marin Catholic HS as a freshman, helping team capture Marin County Athletic League title in 2004... Played three years of club ball for Wind ‘N’ Sea WPC, making San Diego Zone team in 2006 and 2007.

PERSONAL: Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are Greg & Vivian Hook... Enjoys outdoor activities and traveling... Among the destinations she’d like to visit: Australia, Greece, South Africa and Latin America.

MICHELLE HOOK Utility • 5-7 • Sr.La Jolla, Calif.La Jolla HS ’07

Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2008. 13. 88. 2. 4. 6. 6. .333. 1. 2. 12009. 32. 330. 15. 11. 26. 45. .333. 18. 3. 42010. 33. 456. 17. 15. 32. 59. .288. 25. 10. 7Totals 78 874 34 30 64 110 .309 44 15 12

�0�0: Redshirted. �009: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERNCE SECOND TEAM... Logged

571 minutes in 29 games played... Scored 26 goals with 25 assists... Ranked 2nd on team with 36 steals... Also drew 13 exclusions and had 11 field blocks... Performed two hat tricks, including 4 goals (and 2 steals) at UC Irvine (2/22)... Scored at least one goal in 10 straight games from 2/1 to 2/15... Tallied 2 goals and 3 steals in Big West tour-nament win over Cal State Northridge (4/26)... Earned ACWPC and Big West All-Academic honors... Enjoyed back-to-back 5-steal games vs. Harvard (3/26) and UC Santa Barbara (3/28)

�008: Played in all 37 games for 513 minutes... Shot 17-for-43 (.395) and 17 assists for 34 points... Hit 9 of 16 on 6-on-6 chances... Also had 32 steals, 13 drawn exclusions and won 16 of 21 sprints... Scored season-high 2 goals on three occasions, including 9-8 win over San Diego State in NCAA first-round action (5/9)... Recorded 4 steals with an assist and drawn kickout vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (2/3)... Longest outing was 29 minutes vs Cal State Northridge (2/10), post-ing 6-on-5 goal, an assist, 2 steals and 2 drawn exclusions... Named to ACWPC and WWPA All-Academic teams.

�007: Saw action in 30 games for 333 minutes... Scored 13 goals with 8 assists... Notched 23 steals with 11 drawn exclusions... Shot 13-for-33 (.394) overall, 4-for-5 on advantage situations... Scored sea-son-best 3 goals with 3 steals and 2 drawn kickouts vs. Pacific (2/3)... Posted goal, assist and two steals in 9 minutes the following day vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (2/4)... Selected to ACWPC and WWPA All-Academic teams.

UC DAVIS SWIMMING: Joined team in 2009-10, winning Big West Conference 100 back title with school-record 54.03... Also won conference title as part of 400 medley relay (school-record 3:42.52)... Set 50 free record of 22.90 in leadoff leg of 200 free relay... Earned Big West Academic All-Conference for winter.

ASHLEY CHANDLER Defender • 6-0 • Sr.Newport Beach, Calif.Corona Del Mar HS ’06

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2007. 30. 332. 13. 8. 21. 33. .394. 23. 12. 22008. 37. 513. 17. 17. 34. 43. .395. 32. 13. 02009. 33. 571. 26. 25. 51. 73. .356. 36. 13. 112010. .RedshirtedTotals 100 1416 56 50 106 149 .376 91 38 13

CORONA DEL MAR HS ’06: Named to All-Southern Section and All-Pacific Coast League first team as a senior... Also made Southern California Water Polo Coaches Association first team, all-county sec-ond team and Los Angeles Times Dream Team... Helped lead team to four straight CIF-SS Division II championships... Also starred for swim team, setting school record in 50 free... Swim team won section titles in 2003 and 2006.

PERSONAL: Born in Newport Beach, Calif.... Majoring in Eng-lish... Parents are Bruce & Lana Chandler... Lists Lana as her non-sports hero... Member of same Chandler family that published the L.A. Times for four generations... Appropriately, she hopes to pen a book of her own by the time she’s 30 years old.

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Aggie Profiles

�0�0: Did not play due to injury.�009: Split time with UC Davis swimming team (see below)... Shot

6-for-11 in 13 games (128) minutes... Picked up 11 steals and 6 drawn exclusions (5 majors, 1 five-meter)... Posted 2 goals and 2 field blocks in NorCal Cup game against 4th-ranked Hawai’i (1/31).

�008: Redshirted.�007: Played 145 minutes in 18 games, splitting part of the season

with the Aggie women’s swimming team... Scored 8 goals with 5 as-sists... Posted 12 steals with 8 drawn exclusions on defense... Had 6 of her goals during opening weekend, including hat trick vs. Sonoma State (1/28).

UC DAVIS SWIMMING & DIVING: Redshirted in 2009-10... Won 2009 Heitman Award as university’s outstanding female athlete of the year... NCAA Championships qualifier in three events... Won Big West Conference titles in 200 IM (1:58.36) and 100 breast (1:00.38) in 2009, setting school records in each and capturing conference Ath-lete of the Year honors... Hit A-cut in 200 breast with school-record 2:09.41... Team’s highest scorer at Big West Conference meet in 2008... Advanced to finals in 200 breast (3rd), 200 IM (4th) and 400 IM (4th)... Captured Big West Conference title in 200 breast as a freshman in 2007, setting school record of 2:14.30... Also placed 3rd in 400 IM (4:22.18), 4th in 200 IM (2:03.54) at Big West meet, setting UC Davis records in each... Set meet records at Akron Invite in 200 breast (2:19.28) and 400 IM (4:28.05).

MENLO-ATHERTON HS ’06: Attended Palo Alto Prep for two years, then M-A for two... Starred in three sports: swimming, water polo and rodeo... Twice selected to All-Central Coast Section and All-Peninsula Athletic League first teams in water polo... Earned NISCA All-America honors in 100 breast and 200 medley relay... Won CIF-CCS titles in 100 breast as a junior and senior... Ranked 32nd nationally in that event as a senior at 1:03.87, just shy of UC Davis’ record in the event (Ashley Cayford, 1:03.80)... Set PAL records in both 100 breast and 200 IM... Earned San Jose Mercury-News Athlete of the Week honors... Competed

HEIDI KUCERA Attacker • 5-8 • Sr.Atherton, Calif.Menlo-Atherton HS ’06

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2007. 18. 145. 8. 5. 13. 24. .333. 12. 9. 22008. .Redshirted2009. 13. 128. 6. 1. 7. 11. .545. 11. 6. 32010. .DNP-injuryTotals 31 273 14 6 20 35 .400 23 15 5

for SOLO Aquatics (swimming) and NorCal Water Polo Club... Earned All-America honors at 20-and-Under Nationals (first team) and Senior Nationals (honorable mention) for NorCal... Earned Silver Stirrups at Challenge of Champions in barrel racing (rodeo) in 2003... Competed at state rodeo finals in 2003-04.

PERSONAL: Majoring in nutrition science, with plans on becom-ing a pediatrician... Parents are Gilbert & Heidi Kucera... Older sister, Kari, was a gymnast at Cornell... Proudest personal accomplishment was helping her sister win a third saddle at Booger Barter Roping... Chose UC Davis because she was allowed to compete in both swimming and water polo, plus continue to rodeo.

�0�0: Limited by injuries during the year, playing 114 minutes in 20 games... Scored 5 goals with an assist... Also drew 8 exclusions (in-cluding one five-meter) with a pair of blocked shots... Shot 2-for-3 with 2 drawn majors and a drawn five-meter at Fresno Pacific (3/26).

�009: Logged 268 minutes in 32 games played... Scored 23 goals with an assist... Shot 6-for-13 on extra-player situations... Drew 15 ex-clusions (13 majors, 2 five-meter) and blocked four shots... Netted 2 goals on six different occasions... Shot 2-for-3 in four-minute stint to help beat Cal State Northridge (2/22).

�008: Appeared in 19 games for a total of 122 minutes... Shot 15-for-27 (.556) with 2 assists... Led Aggies in shooting percentage... Also had 4 steals and 6 drawn exclusions... Performed two hat tricks: sea-son-best 4 goals vs. UC Santa Cruz (3/29), then had 3 goals with a steal and block vs. Cal State East Bay (4/5).

�007: Redshirted. COLLEGE PARK HS ’06: Captured first-team All-Diablo Foothill

Athletic League honors for three straight years... Selected to All-North Coast Section first team as a senior, second team as a junior... Helped lead team to CIF-NCS playoffs every year... Also played basketball as a sophomore, helping squad to section tournament.

PERSONAL: Born in Brookline, Mass.... Majoring in communica-tion... Parents are Mark & Bobbie Seidemann... Career highlight was scoring the game-winning goal in a Canadian tournament... Non-sports hero is Phan Thi Kim Phuc, subject of a Pulitzer Prize-winning Vietnam War photo, now a Goodwill Amassador for UNESCO.

LAUREN SEIDEMANN Center • 5-11 • Sr.Walnut Creek, Calif.College Park HS ’06

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2008. 19. 122. 15. 2. 17. 27. .556. 4. 6. 22009. 32. 268. 23. 1. 24. 65. .354. 4. 15. 42010. 20. 114. 5. 1. 6. 18. .278. 1. 8. 2Totals 71 504 43 4 47 110 .391 9 29 8

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Aggie Profiles

�0�0: Appeared in 25 games for 427 minutes, missing a midseason stretch due to injury... Scored 20 goals with 10 assists and 13 steals... Shot perfect 6-for-6 with 2 picks at Sonoma State during Seawolf Splash (2/20)... Hit second hat trick at Fresno Pacific (3/26).

�009: Played in all 33 games for 578 minutes... Shot 21-for-46 (.457) with 10 assists, 28 steals and 13 field blocks... Scored season-high 2 goals on three occasions... Shot 2-for-2 with 2 blocks at Cal State Bakersfield (2/15), then matched those numbers a week later vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/21)... Later stuck the Gauchos for 2 assists and 2 steals in conference win (3/28).

�008: Logged 379 minutes in 36 games played... Scored 15 goal with 22 assists... Added 29 steals and 6 drawn exclusions... Had four multi-goal games, including two at LMU Invitational (3/7-3/8)... Posted 2 steals in Aggies’ NCAA first-round win over San Diego State (5/9)... Tallied 9 steals during Aggie Shootout, including 3 each vs. Cal State East Bay (4/5) and Cal State San Bernardino (4/6).

�007: Redshirted. VALLEY CENTER HS ’06: Two-sport standout, honored in both

water polo and swimming... Set school career records for goals (304), assists (166), steals (253), drawn ejections (180), 4-meter ejections drawn (19) and sprints won (189)... Led Valley League in goals (130), steals (70), drawn exclusions (77) and 4-meters drawn (8) as a senior... Earned league Player of the Year, first-team All-North County and All-San Diego Section honorable mention that season... Scored 110 goals with 53 assists, 66 steals and 81 drawn ejections as a junior, captur-ing first-team All-Valley League distinction... Earned second-team all-league honors as a sophomore, recording 42 goals, 55 assists and 83 steals... Named Valley League Swimmer of the Year in 2005... Advanced to section finals in 50 free and 100 free during each of final two sea-sons... Won CIF-SDS title in 200 free relay in 2004... Also played club ball for North San Diego Stars in Vista, Calif.

PERSONAL: Born in Escondido, Calif.... Majoring in communica-tion... Parents are Brian & Jamie Smith... Older brother, Alex, plays water polo for Palomar College... Career highlight was winning Valley League Player of the Year honors in 2006.

RACHELLE SMITH Attacker • 5-8 • Sr.Valley Center, Calif.Valley Center HS ’06

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2008. 36. 379. 15. 22. 37. 42. .357. 29. 6. 32009. 33. 578. 21. 10. 31. 46. .457. 28. 4. 132010. 25. 427. 20. 10. 30. 50. .400. 13. 5. 3Total 94 1384 56 42 98 148 .378 70 15 19

Your HonorsFive Aggies earned All-Academic honors from both the Big West Conference and the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches. Furthermore, UC Davis earned an ACWPC team honor for compiling a cumulative GPA of better than 3.00.

ACWPC ALL-ACADEMIC BIG WEST ALL-ACADEMICAlicia.Began,.Superior. Alicia.BeganKaylee.Miller,.Superior. Kaylee.MillerChristina.Miyabe,.Outstanding. Christina.MiyabeDana.Nelsen,.Excellent. Dana.NelsenKatie.Schlueter,.Outstanding. Katie.SchlueterAGGIES,.3.01

�0�0: Saw action in 32 games, logging 318 minutes... Contributed mostly on the defensive side of the stat sheet, tallying 10 steals, 11 drawn kickouts and a field block... Added 7 goals and 3 assists on of-fense... Won 5 of 6 sprints taken... Drew five exclusions during Seawolf Splash tournament, including three vs. Cal Lutheran (2/20)... Garnered All-Academic honors from both ACWPC and Big West Conference.

�009: Appeared in 21 games for 139 minutes... Scored 10 goals with 4 assists, 3 steals and 10 drawn exclusions... Scored first collegiate hat trick with an assist and drawn kickout vs. Colorado State (2/14)... Posted a goal, assist and 2 drawn exclusions earlier that day vs. Concor-dia (2/14)... Earned ACWPC All-Academic honors.

RIO MESA HS ’08: Four-time All-Pacific View League honoree, including MVP as a junior and senior... Posted goals totals of 118 (school record) and 113 during her last two years, respectively... Garnered All-San Diego Section honors in each season... Added 40 assists as a senior... Set school records for career goals and assists... Helped team to 77-16 combined record and three league championships... Selected to all-area first team in 2008, second team in 2007... Also starred in swimming, setting school records in 50 free, 100 free, 200 free and 400 free relay... Captured total of 10 PVL titles, including four straight in 100 free... Best times were 24.58 in 50 free, 52.81 in 100 free... Named as school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year... Graduated 3rd in class of 484, earning departmental awards (for top-ranked student) in six subjects.

PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology, hoping for a career in medicine... Parents are Michael & Karen Began... Michael attended UC Davis in the 1970s.

ALICIA BEGAN Center • 5-10 • Jr.Camarillo, Calif.Rio Mesa HS ’08

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2009. 21. 139. 10. 4. 14. 33. .303. 3. 10. 02010. 32. 318. 7. 3. 10. 38. .184. 10. 11. 1Totals 53 457 17 7 24 71 .239 13 21 1

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�0�0: Appeared in all 33 games... Scored 31 goals with 17 assists in just 410 minutes, again leading team in points per 32 minutes (3.75)... Shot 13-for-33 on 6-on-5 situations, 4-for-4 on five-meter chances... Posted 10 steals, 12 drawn exclusions and 3 field blocks on defense... Tallied first collegiate hat trick vs. Harvard (3/15), then matched it two weeks later vs. UC San Diego (3/27)... Shot 8-for-17 during Roadrun-ner Invitational (3/27-3/28).

�009: Played in 32 games for 250 minutes... Ranked as team’s most productive regular on a per-minute basis, scoring 20 goals and 13 assists for 4.22 points per 32 minutes... In comparison, senior Lindsay Kiyama averaged 4.10 (85 points in 664 minutes)... Also had 16 steals and 3 field blocks... Hit 4 of 5 five-meter penalty shots... Shot 2-for-2 with 2 assists and a steal vs. Concordia (2/14), one of six 2-goal performances.

SOQUEL HS ’08: Earned Cal/Hawaii All-America, first-team Central Coast Section and Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League MVP honors as a senior... Played for USWP zone team... Helped team to three 20-win seasons and four SCCAL titles... Captured first-team All-SCCAL and SCCAL Junior of the Year distinction in 2006... Added All-CCS honorable mention that year... Scored 95 goals as a junior, 107 as a senior... Played club ball for Soquel Wax-em.

PERSONAL: Born in Watsonville, Calif.... Majoring in animal science... Parents are Richard & Colleen Faber... Twin brother Elliot also starred in water polo at Soquel HS... Career highlight was scoring 107 goals as a senior... If she won $1 million, she would help her parents finish remodeling the house.

CAREY FABER Utility • 6-0 • Jr.Soquel, Calif.Soquel HS ’08

Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2009. 32. 250. 20. 13. 33. 66. .303. 16. 4. 32010. 33. 410. 31. 17. 48. 118. .263. 10. 12. 3Totals 65 660 51 30 81 184 .277 26 16 6

�0�0: Appeared in all 33 games, including minutes played to 619 (18.8 per)... Scored 25 goals with 14 assists, 26 steals and team-high 11 field blocks... Netted season-high 4 goals vs. Cal Lutheran for first col-legiate hat trick (2/20)... Posted 3 goals in conference opener at Pacific (4/3)... Scored 6 goals in five Big West games, second on team only to Jessica Dunn (7).

�009: Saw action in all 33 games for 363 minutes... Scored 12 goals with 20 assists, 23 steals and 4 field blocks... Shot 3-for-5 on extra-player situations... Won 10 of 18 sprints... Scored season-best 2 goals twice: vs. Arizona State (2/21) and UC Santa Cruz (3/26)... Had 2 as-sists six times... Had goal, 2 assists and 2 steals vs. Santa Clara (3/8)... Pulled 8 steals during Aggie Shootout, including season-best 3 vs. So-noma State (3/7).

DAVIS HS ’08: Captured Sac-Joaquin Section MVP honors as a senior, scoring 99 goals... Among that tally was game-winner in final minute of SJS title game... Played for former UC Davis player and assistant Doug Wright... Scored 58 goals as a junior, earning first-team All-SJS and fifth-team All-America accolades... Lettered in swimming for four years, competing for head coach Pete Motekaitis... Won total of five section championships between the two sports... Also played for Davis WPC, helping team finish in top four at 2004 Junior Olympics.

PERSONAL: Born in Davis, Calif.... Exercise biology major... Parents are Patrick Feeney & Leeann Bailey... Youngest of four siblings... Older sister, Megan, rowed for the Aggie varsity crew.

ARIEL FEENEY Attacker • 5-8 • Jr.Davis, Calif.Davis HS ’08

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2009. 33. 363. 12. 20. 32. 39. .308. 23. 4. 42010. 33. 619. 25. 14. 39. 64. .391. 25. 8. 11Totals 66 982 37 34 71 103 .359 48 12 15

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�0�0: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION for second straight year... Logged 666 minutes (2nd among Aggie field players) in 33 games... Scored 30 goals with 26 assists for 56 points, also 2nd on team... Added 26 steals, 13 drawn exclusions and 4 field blocks on defense... Posted hat trick with 2 steals and 3 drawn kick-outs vs. Cal State East Bay (2/21)... Scored 5 goals with 6 steals during Seawolf Splash (2/20-2/21)... Captured All-Academic honors from both the ACPWC and the Big West Conference.

�009: BIG WEST CONFERENCE CO-FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR, splitting the honor with UC Irvine’s Morgan Vickers... ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION... Finished 3rd on team with 33 goals... Appeared in all 33 games for 523 minutes... Also had 15 assists, 24 steals, 23 drawn exclusions and 6 field blocks... Performed three hat tricks, including two in Big West games: 3 at Cal State North-ridge (3/29), 3 vs. Pacific (4/11)... Totaled 9 goals with 5 assists and 7 drawn kickouts in the five conference games, then scored a pair of goals in each Big West tournament contest (4/25-26)... Shot 2-for-2 with 2 steals against No. 5 California in opening weekend.

LOS ALAMITOS HS ’08: Selected to U.S. Youth National Team in 2006... Third Aggie to have previously played for Youth National Team, along with Dakotah Mohr (2006, 2007) and Tiffany Hodgens (1998)... Captured first-team All-Sunset League honors during final two years after claiming second-team nod as a sophomore... Named as school’s Offensive Player of the Year... Helped lead Griffins to three San Diego Setion quarterfinal berths, plus Masters championship in 2007... Earned all-tournament as Santa Barbara, Villa Park and Irvine as a senior... Scored team-leading 94 goals as a junior, adding All-Southern Section second-team distinction... Twice selected to Press Telegram Dream Team... Four-year member of SoPac Zone squad... Also lettered in swimming as a freestyler... Played club ball for Irvine WPC from 2004-08.

PERSONAL: Born in Laguna Beach, Calif.... Majoring in anthropology... Parents are Dave Miller and Connie Queipo... Proudest personal accomplishment was making the Youth National Team... Career plans are to own a winery... Career highlight was leading Los Al to CIF-SDS Masters title in 2007.

KAYLEE MILLER Defender • 5-9 • Jr.Cypress, Calif.Los Alamitos HS ’08

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2009. 33. 523. 33. 15. 48. 92. .359. 24. 23. 6.2010. 33. 666. 30. 26. 56. 126. .238. 26. 13. 4Totals 66 1189 63 41 104 218 .289 50 36 10

�0�0: Redshirted.�009: ACWPC ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION... ALL-BIG

WEST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM... Ranked 2nd on team with 42 goals, playing all 33 games for 590 minutes... Hit 15 of 33 (.455) on 6-on-5 chances... Shattered Christi Raycraft’s school record for drawn exclusions with 133 (122 majors, 11 five-meter)... Raycraft’s previous record of 92, set in 2008, fell in mid-March... Other key stats: 8 assists, 28 steals, 9 field blocks... Had five hat tricks, including three four-goal games... Earned first of two Big West Player of the Week awards on 2/19 after scoring 13 goals with 13 drawn kickouts at Roadrunner In-vitational... Claimed the second honor on 3/20 for posting 3 goals and school-record 11 drawn exclusions vs. Maryland... Drew five-meter foul in that game, enabling Lindsay Kiyama to hit game-winning penalty shot in sudden death... Earned All-Academic honors from both Big West Con-ference and ACWPC.

�008: WWPA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM... Played in all 37 games... Shot 34-for-78 (.436) in just 320 minutes played... Hit 10 of 19 on 6-on-5 chances... Added 21 steals and ranked 2nd on team with 42 drawn exclusions... Posted 11 multi-goal games, including three in the first weekend: 2 vs. Sonoma State (1/26), 3 vs. Fresno Pacific (1/26), 2 vs. California (1/27)... Had at least one goal in first 10 games.

DAVIS HS ’07: Earned first-team All-America honors in her last two years, plus third-team accolades as a sophomore and honorable mention as a freshman... Selected as co-MVP of Sac-Joaquin Section and Delta Valley Conference as a senior... Also named co-MVP of Sacramento Bee All-Metro team... Led team with 140 goals in 2006, following up 101-goal tally as a junior... Named CIF-SJS and Monticello Empire League MVP as a junior... Earned all-league and all-section all four years... Led Blue Devils to section title game each year, including championships in 2003 and 2004... Played for former Aggie player and assistant coach Doug Wright... Also swam two years for Pete Motekaitis... Selected as school’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 2007... Made U.S. Youth National Team in 2006 and 2007, the first Aggie to compete on that team since Tiffany Hodgens in 1998... Was WYNT’s second-leading scorer in 2006... Played for Davis WPC from 1998-2007, helping team place fourth at Jr. Olympics in 2005... Earned All-America honors at J.O.’s in 2005 (first team) and 2004 (honorable mention).

PERSONAL: Born in Davis, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Parents are Rick and Sally Mohr... Rick played football at UC Davis and in the Canadian Football League... Older sister, Brittany, played water polo at Cal... Sports heroes are Davis HS coach Doug Wright and former team-mate Laura Uribe, non-sports heroes are her grandfather and mother.

DAKOTAH MOHR Center • 5-8 • Jr.Davis, Calif.Davis HS ’07

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2008. 37. 320. 34. 9. 43. 78. .436. 21. 43. 42009. 33. 590. 42. 8. 50. 112. .375. 28. 133. 92010. .RedshirtedTotals 70 910 76 17 93 190 .400 49 176 13

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JESSICA DUNN (6)5,.at.Long.Beach.State.(4/25)4,.at.Sonoma.State.(2/20)3,.at.Long.Beach.State.(4/10)3,.at.Cal.State.Bakersfield.(3/27)3,.at.UC.Irvine.(2/27)3,.vs..Cal.State.Bakersfield.(2/7).

CARLY TERNASKY (4)5,.vs..Cal.State.San.Bernardino.(3/28)4,.vs..Maryland.(2/6)4,.vs..Pacific.(1/30)3,.vs..Cal.Lutheran.(2/20).

DANA NELSEN (3)3,.vs..Cal.State.San.Bernardino.(3/28)3,.vs..Cal.Lutheran.(2/20)3,.vs..Maryland.(2/6).

MICHELLE HOOK (2)4,.vs..Cal.State.East.Bay.(2/21)3,.vs..Maryland.(2/6).

2010 Aggie Hat TricksCAREY FABER (2)3,.vs..UC.San.Diego.(3/27)3,.HARVARD.(3/15)

ARIEL FEENEY (2)4,.vs..Cal.Lutheran.(2/20)3,.at.Pacific.(4/3)

RACHELLE SMITH (2)6,.at.Sonoma.State.(2/20)3,.at.Fresno.Pacific.(3/26)

KAYLEE MILLER (1)3,.vs..Cal.State.East.Bay.(2.21)

CHRISTINA MIYABE (1)3,.CAL.STATE.BAKERSFIELD.(3/6)

Home.games.in.ALL.CAPS

�0�0: Appeared in all 33 games for 436 minutes... Scored 12 goals with 8 assists... Contributed 32 steals, 16 drawn kickouts and 5 field blocks defensively... Had three 2-goal games: Cal Lutheran (2/20), Cal State East Bay (2/21) and Fresno Pacific (3/15)... Had a goal, assist and 4 steals in home matchup with FPU (3/26).

�009: Played in 31 games for 266 minutes... Scored 11 goals with 7 assists with 10 steals, 4 drawn kickouts and 7 blocks... Netted season-best 4 goals vs. Concordia (2/14)... Shot 4-for-4 with 3 steals and 2 blocks in 14 minutes during that Roadrunner Invite contest... Enjoyed another multi-goal performance vs. Sonoma State (3/7), shooting 2-for-3 with an assist and steal.

PITMAN HS ’08: Four-year All-Central California Conference honoree, including MVP accolades as a senior... Also selected to All-Sac-Joaquin Section first team in 2006 and 2007 after capturing a second-team nod as a sophomore... Scored 122 goals with 43 assists, 79 steals and 21 drawn exclusions as a senior... Previous years’ stats: 89 goals, 30 assists, 119 steals, 28 drawn kickouts in 2006; 49 goals, 27 assists, 98 steals in 2005; 50 goals and 104 steals in 2004... Team went 36-0 in league during her final three seasons, claiming CCC title in each... Also helped lead Pride to three consecutive conference banners in swimming... Earned All-Academic honors from USA Water Polo and from the CCC... Played club ball for Modesto-Stanislaus WPC, earning Junior Olympic All-America honors in 2002 and 2006.

PERSONAL: Born in Turlock, Calif.... Wildlife, fish & conservation biology major... Parents are Bret & Sher Sutterley... Older brothers Kyle (water polo) and Tyler (crew) were student-athletes at UC San Diego.

LYNDSAY SUTTERLEY Utility • 5-9 • Jr.Turlock, Calif.Pitman HS ’08

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�0�0: Saw action only against Cal State East Bay (2/21)... Stopped one of two shots faced with no goals allowed.

�009: Lone appearance was 3-minute stint vs. Cal State Bakersfield during Aggie Shootout (3/7).

�008: Redshirted. SAN CLEMENTE HS ’07: Played four years of water polo, earning

All-South Coast League and team MVP honors.PERSONAL: Born in Redondo Beach, Calif.... Majoring in Spanish...

Parents are Bruce & Sarah Elder... Career highlight was winning South Coast League championship as a freshman... Says most people don’t know she used to live in Japan.

RACHEL TATUSKO Goalkeeper • 5-7 • Jr.San Clemente, Calif.San Clemente HS ’07

Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2009. 31. 266. 11. 7. 18. 29. .379. 10. 4. 72010. 33. 436. 12. 8. 20. 43. .279. 32. 16. 5Total 64 702 23 15 38 72 .319 42 20 12

Year G/ GS Min Goals Avg Saves Pct.2009. 1/. 0. 3. 0. 0.0. 0. —2010. 1/. 0. 2. 0. 0.0. 2. 1.000Totals 2/ 0 5 0 0.0 2 1.000

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�0�0: Played in 18 games for just 82 minutes, but posted produc-tive per-minute stats... Shot 7-for-14 with 6 steals and a field block... Stuck San Diego State for 2 goals in 3 minutes (2/28), then matched that scoring total a week later vs. Sonoma State (3/6).

CORONADO HS ’09: Selected to All-Western League second team as a senior... Earned CIF Championship Sportsmanship Award... Selected as school’s top female aquatics athlete... Also a four-year letterwinner in swimming as a distance freestyler... Competed for Coronado Aquatics Association for seven years.

PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Political science major... Parents are Dean & Wendy Bailey... Older sister, Karen, graduated from UC Davis in 2007... Career highlight was scoring the game-tying goal in the CIF-SDS title game as a senior.

KATHRYN BAILEY Attacker • 5-8 • So.Coronado, Calif.Coronado HS ’09

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2010. 18. 82. 7. 0. 7. 14. .500. 6. 1. 1

�0�0: Appeared in 18 games for 86 minutes... Scored a goal with 2 assists, plus 7 steals and a drawn exclusion... Lone goal came against Cal State Bakersfield during Aggie Shootout (3/6).

MENLO-ATHERTON HS ’09: Selected to NISCA All-America fourth team as a senior... All-Peninsula Athletic League performer in both water polo and swimming... Added All-Central Coast Section accolades in 2008... Helped team to 21-3 record and PAL title that year... Starred on club scene for NorCal WPC (Woodside, Calif.)... Made national team as a 14-and-under player... Helped team capture four Hawaiian Invitational titles... Club also placed 13th at Junior Olympics in 2008.

PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are David & Barbara Breen... Older brother, Jim, played water polo at UC Davis from 2006-09... Proudest personal accomplishment was making the 14-and-under national team.

HANNAH BREEN Attacker • 5-9 • So.Redwood City, Calif.Menlo-Atherton HS ’09

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2010. 18. 86. 1. 2. 3. 7. .143. 7. 1. 0

�0�0: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION... Played all 33 games, leading team in minutes (765), goals (44), assists (30), total points (74), shots (144) and steals (38)... Finished 6th in conference with 1.33 goals per game... Also ranked T2nd on team with 21 drawn exclusions (20 major, one five-meter) and blocked 10 shots... Shot 13-for-25 on 6-on-5 situations... Posted six hat tricks, including season-high 5 goals at Long Beach State at conference tourney (4/25)... Scored 4 goals with 4 steals against host Sonoma State at Seawolf Splash (2/20)... Played 36 of possible 38 minutes, scoring 2 goals with season-high 5 steals vs. Cal State Northridge (4/16).

LOS ALAMITOS HS ’09: Earned All-Southern Section honors twice, All-Sunset League three times... Scored 91 and 92 goals in junior and senior years, respectively... Led Griffins to CIF-SS Masters title in 2008... Four-year President’s Honor Roll member... Also starred in swimming, twice earning NISCA All-America honors in 200 free relay... Named to Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team for three straight seasons in each sport... Played club ball for Los Alamitos WPC from 2004-07, helping team finish second at nationals in her final season.

PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology, with hopes of becoming a physical therapist... Parents are Timothy Dunn and Nancy Kato... Proudest accomplishment was winning ODP Southern Pacific zone championship.

JESSICA DUNN Attacker • 5-10 • So.Los Alamitos, Calif.Los Alamitos HS ’09

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2010. 33. 765. 44. 30. 74. 144. .306. 38. 21. 10

2010 Individual HighsMinutes:.. 36. Jessica.Dunn,.CAL.STATE.NORTHRIDGE.(4/16)Goals:.. 6. Rachelle.Smith,.at.Sonoma.State.(2/20)Assists:. 4. Christina.Miyabe,.at.Sonoma.State.(2/20)Shots:.. 16. Jessica.Dunn,.CAL.STATE.NORTHRIDGE.(4/16)6-on-5.Goals:.. 2.(7x). last.Jessica.Dunn,.CAL.STATE.NORTHRIDGE.(4/16)Steals:.. 5.(2x). last.Jessica.Dunn,.CAL.STATE.NORTHRIDGE.(4/16)Drawn.Excl.:. 5. Dana.Nelsen,.at.Long.Beach.State.(4/25)Turnovers:. 6. Carly.Ternasky,.vs..Loyola.Marymount.(2/6)Field.Blocks:.. 2.(9x). last.Ariel.Feeney/Dana.Nelsen,.at.Long.Beach.State.(4/25)Goalie.Saves:. 20. Casey.Hines,.vs..Maryland.(2/6).(**school.record**)Goals.Against:.. 16. Casey.Hines,.vs..Loyola.Marymount.(2/6)

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�0�0: Saw action in 12 games for 222 minutes... Scored 9 goals with 6 assists... Posted 20 steals, 5 drawn kickouts and 6 field blocks on defense... Won 12 of 16 sprints taken... Scored season-best 2 goals with 4 steals vs. UC Santa Barbara (4/17).

MARIN CATHOLIC HS ’09: Two-year prep All-American and All-North Coast Section honoree... Garnered All-Marin County Athletic League honors, including Player of the Year distinction as a senior... Set school record with 109 goals in her final season... Previous totals: 54 in 2005, 72 in 2006, 92 in 2007... Earned team MVP honors in both water polo and swimming... Member of Jr. National team, helping U.S. capture gold at the 2008 Global Championship in Brisbane, Australia.

PERSONAL: Born in Kentfield, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Wayne Eggert & Mary Pat Leoni... Older brother, Walter, plays for the UC Davis men’s water polo team... Both parents also were aquatics athletes in college.

CARMEN EGGERT Attacker • 5-10 • So.San Rafael, Calif.Marin Catholic HS ’09

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2010. 12. 222. 9. 6. 15. 45. .200. 20. 5. 6

�0�0: Played in 5 games for 54 minutes... Posted an assist and 3 steals, but did not score.

POWAY HS ’09: Two-time Player of the Year and Coaches’ Award winner... Selected to All-Palomar League and San Diego Section second teams in 2008... Led team to consecutive league and section banners... Earned San Diego Union-Tribune Academic Awards and school Scholar-Athlete nods in both water polo and swimming.

PERSONAL: Born in Poway, Calif.... Biological sciences major... Parents are Matthew & Iluminada Long... Matt played football for San Diego State and the Philadelphia Eagles... Considering career in dermatology... Proudest accomplishment was making her PHS varsity team as a freshman.

ALLIE LONG Attacker • 5-8 • So.Poway, Calif.Poway HS ’09

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2010. 5. 54. 0. 1. 1. 6. .000. 3. 0. 0

Schaal Aquatics Center Home of the Aggies

On April 21, 1998, former Aggie swimmer Rand Schaal and his father, Ted, made a $1.4 million donation to the university, $1 million of which was earmarked toward the construction of a new aquatics facility.

That contribution, the largest in the history of the intercollegiate athletics department, helped spur the 1999 Facilities And Campus Enhancement (F.A.C.E.) Initiative, which funded the remainder of the aquatics center as well as other campus venues.

The complex features an all-deep 65-meter by 25-yard pool with a depth ranging from seven feet to 14 feet (for diving purposes), men’s and women’s locker rooms, four team rooms, training facilities, office space and a fixed-seating capacity of ap-proximately 500.

The Schaal Aquatics Center opened its doors during the 2003-04 season, serving UC Davis men’s and women’s swimming and diving, and the Aggie men’s and women’s water polo programs. In its short lifetime, it has already hosted several championship events, including both the men’s and women’s WWPA Championship in

2004-05 and the 2005 USWP Men’s National Championship. In May of 2006, Schaal Aquatics Center served as the host for the

eight-team National Collegiate Women’s Water Polo Championship. The event marked the first time an NCAA final was held on the UC Davis campus since the Division II men’s gymnastics championships took place at Recreation Hall.

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�0�0: Appeared in 9 games for 58 minutes... Shot 3-for-7 with 2 assists, 2 steals, 2 drawn five-meter fouls and 3 field blocks... Shot 2-for-2 and drew a five-meter (hitting the penalty shot) vs. Sonoma State during Aggie Shootout (3/6).

SAN RAMON VALLEY HS ’09: Captured third-team All-North Coast Section in each of her junior and senior seasons... Also a two-time All-East Bay Athletic League honoree... Selected as team’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2007... Tallied 41 goals with 66 assists, 61 steals and 27 drawn exclusions as a senior... Also won 80 of 86 sprints that year... Posted 36 goals with 38 assists, 72 steals and 24 drawn kickouts as a junior... Helped water polo team to back-to-back NCS playoff appearances... Three-time All-EBAL honoree in 200 free relay for swim team, which won the section banner in 2009... CSF Lifetime Member and four-year Scholar-Athlete in both sports... Played club ball for 680 Drivers (Walnut Creek, Calif.) for four years, competing at Junior Olympics each season.

PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Majoring in English... Parents are Robert & Christine Rawlinson... Says few people know she’s one-quarter Lebanese: “It’s something I find interesting about myself that I’m very proud of”... If she won $1 million, she donate a portion to brain tumor research (in memory of her aunt) and would help build a new pool at SRV.

ALEX RAWLINSON Attacker • 5-5 • So.Danville, Calif.San Ramon Valley HS ’09

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Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2010. 9. 58. 3. 2. 5. 7. .429. 2. 2. 3

�0�0: Saw time in 24 games, logging 149 minutes... Scored 4 goals with 2 assists... Added 8 steals, a drawn exclusion and 3 field blocks on defense... Netted season-best 2 goals vs. Cal State Bakersfield (2/7)... Tallied a goal, assist, two steals and a block in 12-minute stint vs. So-noma State during Aggie Shootout (3/6)... Earned All-Academic honors from both the Big West Conference and the ACPWC.

�009: Redshirted. TAMALPAIS HS ’08: Earned team MVP honors in both swimming and

water polo... Earned first-team All-Marin County Athletic League honors in water polo in 2006... Won Coaches’ Award in swimming, competing in breaststroke and IM... Played club ball for Marin WPC from 2003-08.

PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Wade & Heather Schlueter... Younger sister Erin joined the Aggies in 2011... Has career aspirations in pediatrics.

KATIE SCHLUETER Attacker • 5-6 • So.Mill Valley, Calif.Tamalpais HS ’08

Year G Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Stl ExD Blk2010. 24. 149. 4. 2. 6. 11. .364. 8. 1. 3

Sister Act 1The 2011 UC Davis roster features two sets of siblings – Becca & Rachelle Smith, Erin & Katie Schlueter – playing as teammates, plus two other student-athletes who are following in the water polo footsteps of their older sisters. (Note: current Aggie Paige Oreglia is the cousin of former redshirt Kelley Oreglia.) Since beginning varsity play in 1997, nine pairs of sisters have donned the Aggie cap (including those who redshirted but did not see active duty during the season).

Johnstone,.Alli.(2001-04).&.Kristina.(2006)Loberg,.Jessica.(2002).&.Jaclyn.(2005-08)Moss,.Julie.(1998).&.Lisa.(2002)Muecke,.Alexis.(1999-02).&.Meredith.(2006.redshirt)O’Rourke,.Katherine.(2004-07).&.A.J..(2006.redshirt)Schlueter,.Katie.(2010-present).&.Erin.(2011)Smith,.Rachelle.(2008-present).&.Becca.(2010.redshirt)Soza,.Jessica.(2005-08).&.Melissa.(2011.redshirt)Vasko,.Amy.(2004-05).&.Eileen.(2005.redshirt)

Sister Act 2Besides the two pairs of sister-teammates (see left), four other current Aggies have had a brother or sister compete for UC Davis in another varsity sport. Like the first list, this demonstrates a tra-dition of keeping Aggie athletics a family affair. (Note: this second roster also includes individuals who redshirted only.)

Player (Years) Sibling, SportBooth,.Jenny.(2002-03). Brent,.golfBreen,.Hannah.(2010-). Jim,.water.poloCronk,.Adria.(1999-2000). Erika,.gymnasticsEggert,.Carmen.(2010-). Walter,.water.poloFeeney,.Ariel.(2009-). Megan,.rowingHodgens,.Tiffany.(2000-04). Brian,.water.poloHusted,.Katrina.(2011.redshirt). Kris,.water.poloJay,.Beth.(2000-03). Tom,.water.poloLong,.Melissa.(2006.redshirt). Trevor,.water.poloSmith,.Lisa.(2006.redshirt). Joseph,.water.poloWatson,.Karly.(1998-2000). Micah,.basketball

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�0�0: Logged 51 minutes in the cage, holding opponents to 4-for-24 shooting while recording 12 saves... Tallied season-best 3 saves with a steal in final quarter vs. Cal State Bakersfield (2/7)... Matched that save total vs. 4 shots vs. Sonoma State (3/6).

CARLSBAD HS ’09: Earned All-San Diego Section honorable mention and All-Avocado League honors... Helped Lancers hold opponents to 4.4 goals per game and post a runner-up finish in section postseason... Played for Pacific Southwest ODP team, stopping 12 of 15 five-meter penalty shots during 2008 Junior Olympics... Earned All-Academic accolades from both USA Water Polo and San Diego Union-Tribune.

PERSONAL: Born in Honolulu, Hawaii... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Charles Woods and Nancy Link... Lists Nancy as her non-sports hero, Betsey Armstrong as her sports hero... Proudest personal accomplishment was being chosen to perform a hula solo in front of 5,000 people when she was eight years old.

RIANE WOODS Goalkeeper • 5-10 • So.Carlsbad, Calif.Carlsbad HS ’09

Year G/ GS Min Goals Avg Saves Pct.2009. 7/. 0. 51. 4. 2.5. 24. .750

�0�0: Redshirted.MODESTO HS ’09: Earned All-Modesto Metro Conference second

team honors as a junior, then added a first-team nod and co-MVP distinction as a senior... Helped team post 13-1 league record and co-championship... Played club ball for Modesto Stanislaus WPC, leading squad to first place at 2007 Maui Invitational and runner-up finish at 2008 California State Games.

PERSONAL: Born in Lodi, Calif.... Majoring in microbiology... Parents are Craig & Annie Bobson... Lists J.T. Snow and Freddy Sanchez as her sports heroes... Career highlight was scoring her first cross-tank goal... Of all places she’d like to visit, Antarctica tops the list.

JACKIE BOBSON Goalkeeper • 5-10 • RFr.Modesto, Calif.Modesto HS ’09

�0�0: Redshirted.LA HABRA HS ’09: Three-time prep All-American, including sixth-

team honors as a senior... Also a three-time All-Southern Section honoree... Selected as Whittier Daily News Player of the Year in 2009... Scored 129 goals with 41 assists and 41 steals as a senior... Four-year Scholar-Athlete... Played club ball for SoCal WPC (Irvine, Calif.).

PERSONAL: Born in Whittier, Calif.... Majoring in animal biology, with career plans as a veterinarian... Parents are Steve & Linda Kenny... Note to announcers: first name is pronounced like “Danielle”... Older sister, Sarah, played water polo for Cerritos College... Proudest personal accomplishment was winning back-to-back Freeway League titles.

DANELLE KENNY Center • 6-0 • RFr.La Habra, Calif.La Habra HS ’09

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�0�0: Redshirted.VALLEY CENTER HS ’09: Twice earned All-San Diego Section, All-

SDS Division II and All-North County merit... Captured All-Valley League first-team honors all four years, including Player of the Year nods in her final three... Set three CIF-SDS records: career five-meter exclusions drawn (67), season five-meters drawn (25), season exclusions drawn (96)... Also ranked 5th in career goals (415)... Scored 144 goals with 81 drawn kickouts and 82 steals as a senior... Had 106 goals, 39 assists, 62 steals and 49 drawn exclusions in her junior year, 133 goals, 47 assists, 81 steals and 96 drawn exclusions as a sophomore... Named team MVP in swimming, helping 200 free relay squad advance to section finals (3rd place)... Selected as school’s Female Athlete of the Year for 2008-09... Earned San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic honors in both sports... Selected to Pacific Southwest zone squad to USWP Nationals for four straight years... Also a participant in USWP National Team Pipeline.

PERSONAL: Born in Escondido, Calif.... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Brian & Jamie Smith... Older sister, Rachelle, is a senior on the Aggie water polo team... Proudest accomplishment was earning three straight Valley League Player of the Year titles.

BECCA SMITH Attacker • 5-9 • RFr.Valley Center, Calif.Valley Center HS ’09

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�0�0: Redshirted.POINT LOMA HS ’09: Earned first-team All-Eastern League status

in 2007, scoring 60 goals... Posted 55 goals as a junior, 95 as a senior... Voted MVP in both water polo (senior) and swimming (sophomore and junior)... Hit career-best 25.15 in 50 freestyle as a senior... Made Principal’s Honor Roll all four years.

PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Eric & Krista Spore... Proudest personal accomplishment was starting for her team at the 2009 Junior Olympics... Aspires for career as a physical therapist.

COLLEGE PARK HS ’�0: Won NISCA All-America fourth-team distinction as a senior... Also named to All-East Bay/North Bay and All-East Bay first teams... Two-time Diablo Valley Athletic League MVP, including outright honors in 2009... Scored 79 goals with 25 assists, 29 steals and 42 exclusions drawn as a senior... Advanced to North Coast Section consols in 100 breaststroke during each of final two swim seasons... Graduated among top five percent of her class... Swam for Walnut Creek Aquabears, earning USA Swimming Scholastic All-America acclaim in 2009.

PERSONAL: Born in Seattle, Wash.... Majoring in civil engineering... Parents are Daniel & Margee Curran... Margee, whom she lists as her sports hero, was an All-American swimmer at Cal... Older sister, Ebey, played water polo at UC San Diego.

CARLIE SPORE Attacker • 5-6 • RFr.San Diego, Calif.Point Loma HS ’09

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HANNAH CURRAN Center • 6-1 • Fr.Martinez, Calif.College Park HS ’10

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FOUNTAIN VALLEY HS ’�0: Selected to All-Sunset League first team as a junior and senior... Added All-Southern Section third-team distinction in 2010... Won team’s Ray Bray Memorial Award... Finished as school’s career leader in assists (69) and steals (169)... Posted 55 goals with school-record 36 assists, 55 steals and 20 drawn kickouts as a senior... Captured NISCA All-America honors in 200 free relay as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Majoring in agricultural systems & environment... Mother is Alice Fascella... Twin sister, Cynthia, attends UCLA... Little known fact: played Candice Bergen’s newborn baby on the “Birth 101” episode of sitcom Murphy Brown – an episode then-VP candidate Dan Quayle referenced in a campaign speech.

DANICA FASCELLA Center • 5-9 • Fr.Fountain Valley, Calif.Fountain Valley HS ’10

VINTAGE HS ’�0: All-Monticello Empire League performer in water polo, swimming and basketball... Twice captured MEL Player of the Year honors in water polo, making All-Sac-Joaquin Section team as a senior... Scored 49 goals with 61 steals in 2009... Also named to ODP Central California Zone traveling squad... Advanced to section finals in swimming as sprint freestyler... Led Crusher basketball team in scoring (12.5 ppg) and rebounds (8.2 rpg) as a senior center.

PERSONAL: Born in Vallejo, Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are Hoag & Lois Husted... Older brother, Kris, played for Aggie men’s water polo team... Proudest accomplishment was earning All-MEL first-team honors in three sports as a senior.

KATRINA HUSTED Utility • 5-10 • Fr.Napa, Calif.Vintage HS ’10

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NEWPORT HARBOR HS ’�0: Twice garnered All-Sunset League honor, including a first-team nod as a senior... Scored 37 goals with 33 assists and 32 steals in 2009... Helped school to 24-6 record and Southern Section D-I title game that year... Sailors won CIF-SS championship in her junior year... Member of All-American 4x100 free relay squad which set school record of 3:32.89... Four-year All-Academic honoree.

PERSONAL: Born in Newport Beach, Calif.... Majoring in political science - public service... Parents are Kurt & Nancy Jackson... Nancy is a UC Davis alumna... Career highlight was scoring game-winner during overtime of league championship game.

KATIE JACKSON Attacker • 5-5 • Fr.Costa Mesa, Calif.Newport Harbor HS ’10

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HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Presentation HS for three years before transferring to Willow Glen HS as a senior... Earned second-team All-West Catholic Athletic League honors as a junior... Compiled more than 150 career goals during prep career... Three-year Central Coast Section qualifier in swimming, earning NISCA All-America acclaim in 200 free relay as a sophomore... Played for Stanford WPC for five years, earning spot on ODP Pacific Zone team in 2009 and 2010.

PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Parents are Steve & Liz Oreglia... Cousin, Kelley Oreglia, redshirted with UC Davis water polo in 2008... Another cousin, Julie Oreglia, played for Cal until 2010.

PAIGE OREGLIA Utility • 6-0 • Fr.San Jose, Calif.Willow Glen HS ’10

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TAMALPAIS HS ’�0: Earned All-Marin County Athletic League honors for three straight seasons, including first-team nods in 2008 and 2009... Added second-team All-North Coast Section award as a senior... Two-time MVP in both water polo and swimming... Earned NISCA All-America honors for 200 medley relay as a senior... Played club ball for Marin WPC for six years, helping team to 20-and-under national tourney during final two... Also selected to ODP Pacific Zone team in 2010.

PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Wade & Heather Schlueter, both UC Davis grads... Older sister, Katie, is a junior on the Aggie water polo team... Best athletes she has faced are members of the USA national team.

ERIN SCHLUETER Attacker • 5-8 • Fr.Mill Valley, Calif.Tamalpais HS ’10

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LAS LOMAS HS ’�0: Twice earned Diablo Foothill Athletic League, including first-team nod as a senior... Won Coaches’ Award as a sophomore... Picked up total of six North Coast Section Scholar-Athlete honors between swimming and water polo... Played for Diablo WPC and 680 WPC for seven years.

PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Has yet to declare a major... Parents are Tim & Cory Soza... Older sister, Jessica, was an all-conference water polo player for Aggies from 2005-08... Brother, Steven, also attends UC Davis.

MELISSA SOZA Defender • 5-10 • Fr.Walnut Creek, Calif.Las Lomas HS ’10

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2011 Roster

No. Player Pos Ht. Yr. Hometown Schools Major1. Jackie.BOBSON. GK. 5-10. RFr.. Modesto,.Calif.. Modesto.HS.’09. Microbiology

1. Rachel.TATUSKO**. GK. 5-7. Jr.. San.Clemente,.Calif.. San.Clemente.HS.’07. Spanish

1. Riane.WOODS*. GK. 5-10. So.. Carlsbad,.Calif.. Carlsbad.HS.’09. Managerial.Economics

2. Katie.SCHLUETER*. Atk. 5-6. So.. Mill.Valley,.Calif.. Tamalpais.HS.’08. Exercise.Biology

3. Michelle.HOOK***. Utl. 5-7. Sr.. La.Jolla,.Calif.. La.Jolla.HS.’07. Biological.Sciences

4. Carey.FABER**. Utl. 6-0. Jr.. Soquel,.Calif.. Soquel.HS.’08. Animal.Science

5. Ashley.CHANDLER***. Def. 6-0. Sr.. Newport.Beach,.Calif.. Corona.Del.Mar.HS.’06. English

6. Ariel.FEENEY**. Atk. 5-8. Jr.. Davis,.Calif.. Davis.HS.’08. Exercise.Biology

7. Kaylee.MILLER**. Def. 5-9. Jr.. Cypress,.Calif.. Los.Alamitos.HS.’08. Anthropology

8. Rachelle.SMITH***. Atk. 5-8. Sr.. Valley.Center,.Calif.. Valley.Center.HS.’06. Communication

9. Lyndsay.SUTTERLEY**. Utl. 5-9. Jr.. Turlock,.Calif.. Pitman.HS.’08. Wildlife,.Fish.&.Conservation.Biology

10. Alicia.BEGAN**. Ctr. 5-10. Jr.. Camarillo,.Calif.. Rio.Mesa.HS.’08. Exercise.Biology

11. Dakotah.MOHR**. Ctr. 5-8. Jr.. Davis,.Calif.. Davis.HS.’07. Design

12. Lauren.SEIDEMANN***. Ctr. 5-11. Sr.. Walnut.Creek,.Calif.. College.Park.HS.’06. Communication

13. Danelle.KENNY. Ctr. 6-0. RFr.. La.Habra,.Calif.. La.Habra.HS.’09. Animal.Biology

14. Hannah.CURRAN. Ctr. 6-1. Fr.. Martinez,.Calif.. College.Park.HS.’10. Civil.Engineering

15. Becca.SMITH. Atk. 5-9. RFr.. Valley.Center,.Calif.. Valley.Center.HS.’09. Managerial.Economics

16. Jessica.DUNN*. Atk. 5-10. So.. Los.Alamitos,.Calif.. Los.Alamitos.HS.’09. Exercise.Biology

17. Erin.SCHULETER. Atk. 5-8. Fr.. Mill.Valley,.Calif.. Tamalpais.HS.’10. Undeclared

18. Katie.JACKSON. Atk. 5-5. Fr.. Costa.Mesa,.Calif.. Newport.Harbor.HS.’10. Political.Science

19. Kathryn.BAILEY*. Atk. 5-8. So.. Coronado,.Calif.. Coronado.HS.’09. Political.Science

20. Heidi.KUCERA***. Atk. 5-8. Sr.. Atherton,.Calif.. Menlo-Atherton.HS.’06. Nutrition.Science

21. Carmen.EGGERT*. Atk. 5-10. So.. San.Rafael,.Calif.. Marin.Catholic.HS.’09. Undeclared

22. Hannah.BREEN*. Atk. 5-9. So.. Redwood.City,.Calif.. Menlo-Atherton.HS.’09. Exploratory

23. Alex.RAWLINSON*. Atk. 5-5. So.. Danville,.Calif.. San.Ramon.Valley.HS.’09. English

24. Allie.LONG*. Atk. 5-8. So.. Poway,.Calif.. Poway.HS.’09. Biological.Sciences

26. Carlie.SPORE. Atk. 5-6. RFr.. San.Diego,.Calif.. Point.Loma.HS.’09. Exercise.Biology

27. Paige.OREGLIA. Utl. 6-0. Fr.. San.Jose,.Calif.. Willow.Glem.HS.’10. Communication

. Samantha.MIGLIAN. GK. 5-7. Jr.. San.Mateo,.Calif.. College.of.San.Mateo/Aragon.HS.’08. Sociology

. Katrina.HUSTED. Utl. 5-10. Fr.. Napa,.Calif.. Vintage.HS.’10. Biological.Sciences

. Danica.FASCELLA. Ctr. 5-9. Fr.. Fountain.Valley,.Calif.. Fountain.Valley.HS.’10. Undeclared

. Melissa.SOZA. Def. 5-10. Fr.. Walnut.Creek,.Calif.. Las.Lomas.HS.’10. Undeclared

. Jamey.WRIGHT. .Head.Coach,.28th.Year.(UC.Davis.’80)

. Kandace.WALDTHALER. Assistant.Coach,.1st.Year.(Indiana.’05)

. Dana.NELSEN. Undergraduate.Assistant,.1st.Year.(UC.Davis.’10)

. Lindsay.KIYAMA. Volunteer.Assistant.Coach,.1st.Year.(UC.Davis.’08)

Pronunciation GuideAlicia BEGAN: rhymes with “Megan”DANELLE Kenny: “Danielle”Heidi KUCERA: “koo-SAIR-ah”Samantha MIGLIAN: Paige OREGLIA: “oh-RAY-lee-ah”Katie/Erin SCHLUETER: “SHLOO-ter”RACHELLE Smith: “Rachel”Rachel TATUSKO: “tah-TUSS-koh”

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2010 Game-by-Game Results

Aggie Opp Date Opponent Rank Rank Result Leading Scorer(s) RecordJan..30. vs..Pacific.(1). 14. —. W(ot),.10-9. Ternasky.(4). 1-0. at.California.(1). 14. 4. L,.5-11. Ternasky.(2). 1-1Jan..31. vs..San.Jose.State.(1). 14. 8. L,.3-6. Dunn,.Nelsen,.Ternasky.(1). 1-2. vs..Hawai’i.(1). 14. 3. L,.4-17. Miller,.Nelsen.(2). 1-3Feb..6. vs..Maryland.(2). 15. 20. W,.10-5. Ternasky.(4). 2-3. vs..Loyola.Marymount.(2). 15. 10. L,.8-16. Feeney,.Miyabe.(2). 2-4Feb..7. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara.(2). 15. 14. L,.4-7. Miller.(2). 2-5Feb..7. vs..Cal.State.Bakersfield.(2). 15. 18. W,.14-3. Dunn.(3). 3-5Feb..20. vs..Cal.Lutheran.(3). 15. —. W,.16-9. Feeney.(4). 4-5. at.Sonoma.State.(3). 15. —. W,.20-7. Smith.(6). 5-5Feb..21. vs..UCLA.(3). 15. 4. L,.3-8. Hook,.Began,.Bailey.(1). 5-6. vs..Cal.State.East.Bay.(3). 15. 19. W,.18-11. Hook.(4). 6-6Feb..27. vs..California.(4). 15. 4. L,.5-13. Nelsen.(2). 6-7. at.UC.Irvine.(4). 15. 11. L,.8-9. Dunn.(3). 6-8Feb..28.. vs..Long.Beach.State.(4). 15. —. W,.8-7. Faber,.Miller,.Dunn.(2). 7-8. vs..San.Diego.State.(4). 15. 13. L,.8-11. Dunn,.Bailey.(2). 7-9Mar..6. SONOMA.STATE.(5). 15. —. W,.15-1. Miller,.Ternasky,.Rawlinson,.Bailey.(2). 8-9. CAL.STATE.BAKERSFIELD.(5). 15. RV. W,.12-5. Miyabe.(3). 9-9Mar..7. STANFORD.(5). 15. 2. L,.1-11. Nelsen.(1). 9-10Mar..15. HARVARD. 15. —. W,.12-4. Faber.(3). 10-10. FRESNO.PACIFIC. 15. —. W,.12-1. Dunn,.Sutterley.(2). 11-10Mar..26. at.Fresno.Pacific. 15. —. W,.12-4. Smith.(3). 12-10Mar..27. at.Cal.State.Bakersfield.(6). 15. 18. L,.9-10. Dunn.(3). 12-11. vs..UC.San.Diego.(6). 15. 20. L,.9-10. Faber.(3). 12-12Mar..28. vs..Cal.State.San.Bernardino.(6). 15. —. W,.14-4. Ternasky.(5). 13-12. vs..Brown.(6). 15. —. W,.10-6. Smith,.Faber,.Ternasky.(2). 14-12Apr..3. at.Pacific*. 18. 16. L,.5-7. Feeney.(3). 14-13,.0-1Apr..10. at.Long.Beach.State*. 18. —. W(ot),.8-6. Dunn.(3). 15-13,.1-1Apr..11. at.UC.Irvine*. 18. 13. L,.6-7. Miller.(2). 15-14,.1-2Apr..16. CAL.STATE.NORTHRIDGE*. 17. 10. L.(sv),.7-8. Feeney,.Dunn.(2). 15-15,.1-3Apr..17. UC.SANTA.BARBARA*. 17. 12. L,.6-10. Faber,.Eggert.(2). 15-16,.1-4Apr..23. vs..UC.Irvine.(7). 17. 16. L,.3-9. Dunn,.Eggert,.Faber.(1). 15-17Apr..25. at.Long.Beach.State.(7). 17. —. W,.12-7. Dunn.(5). 16-17.

*.Big.West.Conference.gameHome.games.in.ALL.CAPSAll.times.Pacific

Tournament Legend:(1).-.NorCal.Invitational.(Berkeley,.Calif.)(2).-.Triton.Invitational.(La.Jolla,.Calif.)(3).-.Seawolf.Splash.(Rohnert.Park,.Calif.)(4).-.UC.Irvine.Invitational.(Irvine,.Calif.)(5).-.AGGIE.SHOOTOUT.(Davis,.Calif.)(6).-.Roadrunner.Invitational.(Bakersfield,.Calif.)(7).-.Big.West.Conference.Championship.(Long.Beach,.Calif.)

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2010 Statistics

OFFENSIVE/FIELD STATS Total 6-on-5 K-Out 5M 5-Meter FieldNo Player GP Min Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Gls Shots Stl Drn Drn Gls Shots TO Kout Blk

2. Christina.Miyabe. 32. 540. 12. 29. 41. 55. .218. 2. 6. 36. 52. 2. 0. 0. 34. 26. 63. MICHELLE.HOOK. 33. 456. 17. 15. 32. 59. .288. 5. 15. 25. 9. 1. 0. 0. 24. 31. 74. CAREY.FABER. 33. 410. 31. 17. 48. 118. .263. 13. 33. 10. 10. 2. 4. 4. 15. 4. 35. ALEX.RAWLINSON. 9. 58. 3. 2. 5. 7. .429. 1. 1. 2. 0. 2. 1. 2. 8. 3. 36. ARIEL.FEENEY. 33. 619. 25. 14. 39. 64. .391. 5. 10. 25. 8. 0. 0. 0. 33. 17. 117. KAYLEE.MILLER. 33. 666. 30. 26. 56. 126. .238. 7. 22. 26. 12. 1. 0. 1. 33. 31. 48. RACHELLE.SMITH. 25. 427. 20. 10. 30. 50. .400. 2. 12. 13. 4. 1. 0. 0. 17. 25. 39. LYNDSAY.SUTTERLEY. 33. 436. 12. 8. 20. 43. .279. 1. 10. 32. 16. 0. 0. 0. 16. 16. 510. ALICIA.BEGAN. 32. 318. 7. 3. 10. 38. .184. 2. 9. 10. 11. 0. 0. 0. 31. 15. 111. ALLIE.LONG. 5. 54. 0. 1. 1. 6. .000. 0. 4. 3. 0. 0. 0. 0. 1. 3. 012. LAUREN.SEIDEMANN. 20. 114. 5. 1. 6. 18. .278. 1. 2. 1. 7. 1. 0. 0. 16. 3. 213. Lisa.Bender. 7. 43. 2. 0. 2. 6. .333. 0. 0. 3. 1. 0. 0. 0. 1. 1. 014. Heather.Voigt. 8. 36. 0. 2. 2. 0. —. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 2. 4. 015. KATIE.SCHLUETER. 24. 149. 4. 2. 6. 11. .364. 0. 0. 8. 1. 0. 0. 0. 5. 4. 316. JESSICA.DUNN. 33. 765. 44. 30. 74. 144. .306. 13. 25. 38. 20. 1. 7. 10. 20. 21. 1017. Dana.Nelsen. 32. 601. 30. 5. 35. 104. .288. 3. 11. 24. 15. 5. 0. 0. 53. 28. 518. Jodi.Hanson. 6. 38. 1. 3. 4. 7. .143. 0. 0. 1. 1. 0. 0. 0. 4. 0. 019. KATHRYN.BAILEY. 18. 82. 7. 0. 7. 14. .500. 0. 1. 6. 1. 0. 0. 0. 5. 8. 120. Carly.Ternasky. 26. 329. 36. 4. 40. 76. .474. 4. 8. 27. 19. 2. 2. 2. 38. 22. 621. CARMEN.EGGERT. 12. 222. 9. 6. 15. 45. .200. 2. 6. 20. 5. 0. 0. 0. 9. 8. 621. Quincy.Kayton. 3. 17. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1.000. 1. 1. 0. 1. 0. 0. 0. 2. 1. 022. HANNAH.BREEN. 18. 86. 1. 2. 3. 7. .143. 0. 1. 7. 1. 0. 0. 0. 1. 1. 01. Casey.Hines. 32. 918. . 7. . 3. . . . 30. . . . . 2. .1. Cara.Schoeman. 10. 104. . 1. . 0. . . . 1. . . . . 0. .1. RACHEL.TATUSKO. 2. 6. . 0. . 0. . . . 0. . . . . 0. .1. RIANE.WOODS. 6. 48. . 0. . 0. . . . 1. . . . . 1. .

TOTALS 33 7542 297 189 486 1002 .296 62 177 349 194 18 14 19 371 272 76

GOALKEEPER STATSNo Player GP GS Min Gls GAA Saves Shots Sv/G Avg.1. Casey.Hines. 32. 32. 918. 233. 8.1. 257. 695. 9.0. .5241. Cara.Schoeman. 8. 1. 104. 22. 6.8. 28. 60. 8.6. .5601. RACHEL.TATUSKO. 1. 0. 3. 0. 0.0. 1. 2. 10.7. 1.0001. RIANE.WOODS. 7. 0. 51. 4. 2.5. 12. 24. 7.5. .750

TOTALS 33 33 1076 259 7.7 298 781 8.9 .535

6-ON-5 EFFICIENCY 6-5 6-5 6-5 Shot No. Shots Gls Conv. Pct.Opponents. 242. 211. 91. .376. .431AGGIES. 189. 177. 62. .328. .350

SPRINTS Sprints Sprints Player Attempted Won Pct.Ariel.FEENEY. 95. 43. .453Carmen.EGGERT. 16. 12. .750Rachelle.SMITH. 8. 5. .625Alicia.BEGAN. 6. 5. .833Kathryn.BAILEY. 6. 3. .500Lisa.BENDER. 2. 2. 1.000Jodi.HANSON. 2. 1. .500

TOTALS 135 71 .526

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TotOpponents. 76. 63. 68. 50. 2. 259AGGIES. 82. 72. 82. 57. 4. 297

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2010 Big West Conference

FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neut.Pacific (1) 4 1 .800 23 10 .697 7-2 5-2 11-6Cal State Northridge (2) 4 1 .800 28 8 .778 6-0 7-3 15-5UC Santa Barbara (3) 3 2 .600 18 12 .600 10-2 4-2 4-8UC Irvine (4) 3 2 .600 15 14 .517 9-6 0-6 6-2UC DAVIS (5) 1 4 .200 16 17 .485 4-3 4-5 8-9Long Beach State (6) 0 5 .000 8 21 .276 3-8 2-4 3-9

(#) Seed in Big West Conference tournament

ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCEPLAYER OF THE YEARJillian Stapf, Cal State Northridge

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARJessy Cardey, UC Irvine

PLAYER OF THE YEARDan Klatt, UC Irvine

FIRST TEAMJessy Cardey Dr Fr. UC IrvineCortney Collyer Dr Jr. UC IrvineWhitney Delgado Atk So. Cal State NorthridgeJasmine Myles Utl Fr. PacificKat Plummer 2M Sr. UC IrvineLizzie Rouleau Ctr Sr. UC Santa BarbaraSydney Sonoda Utl Jr. Cal State NorthridgeJullian Stapf GK Jr. Cal State Northridge

SECOND TEAMKrizia Cerda Def So. Long Beach StateChristie Clark Utl Jr. UC Santa BarbaraBridget Geck Dr Jr. PacificCaitlin Haskell Dr Jr. UC IrvineBrooke Millar GK Fr PacificLauren Sieprath Dr Jr. Long Beach StateDara Tawarahara Utl Jr. Pacific

HONORABLE MENTIONJESSICA DUNN Atk Fr. UC DAVISCASEY HINES GK Sr. UC DAVISErin Kiene Dr Sr. UC IrvineKristin McLaughlin Utl Sr. Cal State NorthridgeKAYLEE MILLER Def So. UC DAVISRuth Milne GK Fr. UC Santa BarbaraAlison Pierce Utl Sr. Cal State NorthridgeCARLY TERNASKY Ctr Fr. UC DAVIS

2010 BIG WEST CHAMPIONSHIPFriday, April 23Game.1.-.UC.Irvine.9,.UC.Davis.3Game.2.-.UC.Santa.Barbara.15,.Long.Beach.State.14.(sv)

Saturday, April 24Game.3.-.UC.Irvine.10,.Pacific.7Game.4.-.Cal.State.Northridge.11,.UC.Santa.Barbara.5

Sunday, April 25Game.5.-.UC.DAVIS.12,.Long.Beach.State.7.(Fifth.Place)Game.6.-.Pacific.7,.UC.Santa.Barbara.5Game.7.-.UC.Irvine.12,.Cal.State.Northridge.11

Tournament.MVP:.Jessy.Cardey,.UC.Irvine

STATISTICAL LEADERSGOALSName Team Games Goals Avg.Jasmine.Myles. Pacific. 32. 80. 2.50Whitney.Delgado. Cal.State.Northridge. 34. 80. 2.35Dara.Tawarahara. Pacific. 33. 64. 1.94Krizia.Cerda. Long.Beach.State. 29. 50. 1.72Alison.Pierce. Cal.State.Northridge. 34. 46. 1.35JESSICA.DUNN. UC.DAVIS. 33. 44. 1.33Syndey.Sonoda. Cal.State.Northridge. 35. 43. 1.23Bridget.Geck. Pacific. 31. 43. 1.39Cortney.Collyer. UC.Irvine. 29. 43. 1.48Caitlin.Haskell. UC.Irvine. 28. 41. 1.46

GOALIE SAVESName Team Min Saves Avg.Brooke.Millar. Pacific. 888. 290. 10.45Ruth.Milne. UC.Santa.Barbara. 847. 275. 10.39Jillian.Stapf. Cal.State.Northridge. 887. 283. 10.21Nicole.Concialdi. Cal.State.Northridge. 280. 84. 9.60CASEY.HINES. UC.DAVIS. 923. 257. 8.91

GOALIE GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGEName Team Min GA Avg.Jillian.Stapf. Cal.State.Northridge. 887. 184. 6.64Brooke.Millar. Pacific. 888. 200. 7.21Ruth.Milne. UC.Santa.Barbara. 847. 200. 7.56CASEY.HINES. UC.DAVIS. 923. 231. 8.01Lauren.Davis. UC.Irvine. 352. 90. 8.18

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Record Book Varsity Era Only • Since 1997

MISC. SCORING

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOALT1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2/28/04-4/25/04..................................................................20T1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.4/6/02-2/22/04....................................................................203.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2/27/00-4/21/00..................................................................19T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2/17/02-3/30/02..................................................................17T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.4/22/01-2/25/01..................................................................17

HAT TRICKS, SEASON1... Tiffany.Hodgens,.2002........................................................................................222.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2001........................................................................................173.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000........................................................................................164.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2004........................................................................................155.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2006.....................................................................................9

CONSECUTIVE HAT TRICKS1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2/8/04-2/21/04......................................................................6T2.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.3/10/02-3/29/02....................................................................5T2.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2/3/01-2/16/01......................................................................5T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2/1/02-2/8/02........................................................................4T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2/23/01-2/25/01....................................................................4

GOALS GOALIE SAVES

CAREER1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000-02,.’04..........................................................................3552.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005-08...................................................................................1753.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2004-07............................................................................1544... Kim.Parker,.1998-2001........................................................................(137*).1415.. Casie.Mota,.2005-08........................................................................................1226.. Lindsay.Kiyama,.2006-09..................................................................................1207... Anne.Harter,.1999-2002...................................................................................1148.. Alli.Johnstone,.2001-04....................................................................................1079.. Brittany.Russell,.2002-04..................................................................................105T10... Cat.Bell,.1999-2002........................................................................................104T10.. Alice.Wallace,.1997-99...........................................................................(83*).104

SEASON1... Tiffany.Hodgens,.2002......................................................................................1122.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000........................................................................................843.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2001........................................................................................814.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2004........................................................................................795.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2007...................................................................................57T6.. Lindsay.Kiyama,.2009........................................................................................53T6.. Christi.Raycraft,.2008.........................................................................................53T8.. Laura.Uribe,.2008..............................................................................................51T8.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2006...................................................................................5110.. Christi.Raycraft,.2007.........................................................................................49

GAME1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.at.UC.Santa.Cruz,.2/1/02............................................................8T2.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.at.San.Jose.State,.2/2/02...........................................................7T2.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.at.Pacific,.2/16/01.....................................................................7T4. RACHELLE SMITH, at Sonoma State, 2/20/10........................................ 6T4.. Christi.Raycraft,.COLORADO.STATE,.4/4/08.............................................................6T4.. Christi.Raycraft,.at.Cal.State.Bakersfield,.3/26/06...................................................6T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.CAL.BAPTIST,.3/10/02................................................................6T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.CAL.BAPTIST,.3/9/02..................................................................6T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.vs..San.Diego.State.(ot),.2/23/02...............................................6T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.at.Pacific.(ot),.2/18/02..............................................................6T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.at.UC.Irvine,.3/30/01.................................................................6T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.vs..Long.Beach.State,.2/24/01....................................................6T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.vs..San.Diego.State,.5/6/00........................................................6T4.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.at.Cal.State.Bakersfield,.3/25/00.................................................6

2010 records in boldCURRENT.AGGIES.IN.CAPS

CAREER1. CASEY HINES, 2007-10............................................................................6672.. Molly.Morris,.1997-99..........................................................................(408*).4313.. Amber.Korner,.2004-07.....................................................................................4104.. Alexis.Muecke,.2000-02...................................................................................3385.. Karly.Watson,.1998-2001.................................................................... .(278*).278

SEASON1.. Blake.Simpson,.1997...........................................................................(178*).2602. CASEY HINES, 2010..................................................................................2573.. Molly.Morris,.1999...........................................................................................2364.. Amber.Korner,.2007.........................................................................................2355.. Karly.Watson,.2000..........................................................................................222

GAME1. CASEY HINES, vs. Maryland, 2/6/10.....................................................202. CASEY HINES, CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE, 4/16/10................................183... Molly.Morris,.HAWAI’I,.5/9/99...........................................................................17T4. CASEY HINES, vs. Brown, 3/28/10........................................................16T4.. Molly.Morris,.SAN.DIEGO.STATE,.5/8/99..............................................................16T6.. CASEY.HINES,.vs..San.Diego.State,.2/8/09..........................................................15T6.. Amber.Korner,.vs..Redlands,.2/10/07..................................................................15T6.. Blake.Simpson,.vs..USC,.2/16/97......................................................................15T9.. CASEY.HINES,.vs..Hawai’i,.2/24/08...................................................................14T9.. Karly.Watson,.vs..Hawai’i,.2/27/00....................................................................14T9.. Molly.Morris,.vs..UC.Berkeley,.2/19/98...............................................................14T9.. Blake.Simpson,.vs..San.Diego.State,.2/15/97......................................................14

* The NCAA counts only records set against varsity programs at four-year, degree-granting institutions. Thus, club, two-year college and non-varsity teams are excluded from the NCAA records. For players from the 1997 and 1998 seasons, it is uncertain which opponents were clubs and which had reached varsity status. Thus, the totals shown are for all games played, with estimated NCAA-countable stats in parentheses.

Starting in 1999, UC Davis Athletics Media Relations began the practice of omitting these games from the final stats.

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MISC. SCORING, CONT.

MULTI-GOAL GAMES1... Tiffany.Hodgens,.2002........................................................................................292... Tiffany.Hodgens,.2004........................................................................................243.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000........................................................................................234.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2001........................................................................................205.. Lindsay.Kiyama,.2009........................................................................................17

CONSECUTIVE MULTI-GOAL GAMES1... Tiffany.Hodgens,.2/17/02-3/29/02..................................................................142... Tiffany.Hodgens,.1/31/04-2/22/04..................................................................123.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2/3/01-2/25/01....................................................................10

MISC. SCORING, TEAM

MOST SCORERS, GAMET1.. vs..Cal.State.San.Bernardino,.4/27/01................................................................15T1.. vs..Cal.State.Hayward,.3/7/98...........................................................................15T3.. PACIFIC,.4/20/07.............................................................................................14T3.. SANTA.CLARA,.3/9/02.......................................................................................14T3.. UC.SANTA.CRUZ,.3/9/02...................................................................................14T3.. vs..Chapman,.4/10/99.....................................................................................14T3.. vs..San.Jose.State,.4/6/97................................................................................14

MOST GOALS SCORED1.. vs..Chapman,.4/10/99............................................................................. W,.24-02.. vs..Cal.State.San.Bernardino,.4/27/01........................................................ W,.23-13.. FLORIDA,.3/13/99.(club*)........................................................................ W,.22-0T4.. SONOMA.STATE,.1/28/07.......................................................................... W,.21-3T4.. SANTA.CLARA,.3/9/02............................................................................... W,.21-4T6. at Sonoma State, 2/10/10............................................................. W, 20-7T6.. UC.SANTA.CRUZ,.3/29/08......................................................................... W,.20-7T6.. at.Cal.State.Monterey.Bay,.2/4/07............................................................. W,.20-2T6.. SONOMA.STATE,.1/31/04.......................................................................... W,.20-2T6.. vs..Cal.State.Bakersfield,.4/24/99.............................................................. W,.20-2T6.. at.Cal.State.Hayward,.2/2/03.................................................................... W,.20-1T6.. at.Cal.State.Hayward,.3/7/98.................................................................... W,.20-2

MOST GOALS ALLOWED1. vs. Hawai’i, 1/31/10.......................................................................L, 4-17T2. vs. Loyola Marymount, 2/6/10.......................................................L, 8-16T2.. vs..UCLA,.4/24/98.....................................................................................L,.1-164.. vs..USC,.2/24/07.......................................................................................L,.2-15T5.. SAN.JOSE.STATE,.4/18/09...........................................................................L,.5-14T5.. STANFORD,.4/14/02...................................................................................L,.3-14T5.. at.San.Jose.State,.2/2/02...........................................................................L,.9-14

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWEDT1.. UC.SANTA.CRUZ,.4/9/06........................................................................... W,.13-0T1.. UC.SANTA.CRUZ,.4/19/03......................................................................... W,.17-0T1.. vs..Chapman,.4/10/99............................................................................. W,.24-0T1.. FLORIDA,.3/13/99.(club*)........................................................................ W,.22-0T1.. at.UC.Santa.Cruz,.1/25/98........................................................................ W,.17-0T1.. vs..San.Jose.State,.3/22/97...................................................................... W,.18-0T1.. vs..Cal.Poly,.3/21/97.(club*).................................................................... W,.12-0T1.. at.UC.San.Diego,.2/15/97........................................................................... W,.3-0

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS1. vs. Cal State East Bay, 2/28/10 (W, 18-11).........................................29T2. at Sonoma State, 2/20/10 (W, 20-7)....................................................27T2.. UC.SANTA.CRUZ,.3/29/08.(W,.20-7)..................................................................27T2.. HAWAI’I,.2/25/07.(W,.16-11)...........................................................................27T5.. vs..Colorado.State,.2/14/09..............................................................................26T5.. at.UC.Santa.Cruz,.2/1/02.(W,.19-7)...................................................................26T7. vs. Cal Lutheran, 2/20/10 (W, 16-9).....................................................25T7.. SONOMA.STATE,.3/7/09.(W,.17-8)....................................................................25T7.. at.Long.Beach.State,.3/26/07.(W,.16-9)............................................................25T7.. SANTA.CLARA,.3/9/02.(W,.21-4)........................................................................25T7.. at.Santa.Clara,.2/2/02.(W,.17-8).......................................................................25T7.. at.Santa.Clara,.2/3/01.(W,.17-8).......................................................................25

FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMST1.. vs..UC.San.Diego,.4/25/98.(W,.2-1)....................................................................3T1.. vs..Southern.California,.4/27/97.(L,.1-2)..............................................................3T1.. at.UC.San.Diego,.2/15/97.(W,.3-0).....................................................................3

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY1.. vs..Chapman,.4/10/99.(W,.24-0)......................................................................24T2.. vs..Cal.State.San.Bernardino,.4/27/01.(W,.23-1).................................................22T2.. FLORIDA,.3/13/99.(W,.22-0).(club*).................................................................224.. at.Cal.State.Hayward,.2/2/03.(W,.20-1).............................................................19T5.. at.Cal.State.Monterey.Bay,.2/4/07.(W,.20-2)......................................................18T5.. SONOMA.STATE,.1/31/04.(W,.20-2)..................................................................18T5.. vs..Cal.State.Bakersfield,.4/24/99.(W,.20-2).......................................................18T5.. vs..San.Jose.State,.3/22/97.(W,.18-0)...............................................................18T5.. at.Cal.State.Hayward,.3/7/98.(W,.20-2).............................................................18

LARGEST MARGIN OF LOSS1.. vs..UCLA,.4/24/98.(L,.1-16).............................................................................15

MOST OVERTIME PERIODS1.. at.San.Jose.State,.2/6/99......................................................................5.(W,.4-3)

WINNING STREAK1.. 3/28/08.to.5/9/08........................................................................................14

LOSING STREAK1.. 2/9/05.to.2/26/05..........................................................................................7

HOME.GAMES.IN.ALL.CAPS.2010 marks in bold

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POINTS

CAREER1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000-02,.2004.......................................................................4532.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005-08...................................................................................2503.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2004-07............................................................................2164.. Kim.Parker,.1998-01........................................................................................1985.. Lindsay.Kiyama,.2006-09..................................................................................195

SEASON1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2002......................................................................................1412... Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000......................................................................................1123.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2004......................................................................................1004.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2001......................................................................................1005.. Lindsay.Kiyama,.2009........................................................................................856.. Kim.Parker,.2001...............................................................................................757. Jessica Dunn, 2010.....................................................................................748.. Christi.Raycraft,.2006.........................................................................................73T9.. Lindsay.Kiyama,.2008........................................................................................71T9.. Kim.Parker,.2000...............................................................................................71

ASSISTS

CAREERT1.. Sofia.Patronas,.2006-09.....................................................................................98T1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000-02,.2004.........................................................................983.. Mary.Lowe,.2005-08..........................................................................................804.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005-08.....................................................................................79T5.. Lindsay.Kiyama,.2006-09....................................................................................75T5.. Nicole.Lorrimer,.2002-05.....................................................................................75

SEASON1.. Sofia.Patronas,.2009..........................................................................................422.. Mary.Lowe,.2008..............................................................................................353.. Christi.Raycraft,.2006.........................................................................................344.. Lindsay.Kiyama,.2008........................................................................................335.. Lindsay.Kiyama,.2009........................................................................................326.. Kim.Parker,.2001...............................................................................................31T7. Jessica Dunn, 2010.....................................................................................30T7.. Jessi.Lafayette,.2006..........................................................................................30T9. Christina Miyabe, 2010..............................................................................29T9.. Mary.Lowe,.2007..............................................................................................29T9.. Cassie.Schaefer,.2007........................................................................................29T9.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2002........................................................................................29

2010 records in boldCURRENT.AGGIES.IN.CAPS

MINUTES (FIELD)

CAREER1.. Jessica.Soza,.2005-08...................................................................................2,9452.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2004-07.........................................................................2,6853.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005-08................................................................................2,5434.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000-02,.2004....................................................................2,5325.. Beth.Jay,.2000-03........................................................................................2,349

SEASON1.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2005.................................................................................8542.. Jessica.Soza,.2008..........................................................................................8043.. Jessica.Soza,.2005..........................................................................................7864. Jessica Dunn, 2010...................................................................................7655.. Casie.Mota,.2008............................................................................................7606.. Jessica.Soza,.2006..........................................................................................7307.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2002......................................................................................7268... Beth.Jay,.2001................................................................................................7219.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2006.................................................................................69110.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000......................................................................................676

CAREER1. Casey Hines, 2007-10.......................................................................... 2,6562.. Amber.Korner,.2004-07..................................................................................1,4983.. Alexis.Muecke,.2000-02................................................................................1,3214.. Karly.Watson,.1998-2001..............................................................................1,1855.. Lina.Moore,.2004-06.....................................................................................1,077

SEASON1.. Karly.Watson,.2000..........................................................................................9822. Casey Hines, 2007-10..............................................................................9183.. Casey.Hines,.2008...........................................................................................9114.. Kelsey.Whalen,.2003........................................................................................7685.. Amber.Korner,.2007.........................................................................................689

MINUTES PER GAME (FIELD)

CAREER1.. Jessica.Soza,.2005-08.(2945/140).................................................................21.02.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2004-07.(2685/135).......................................................19.93.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000-02,.2004.(2532/132)..................................................19.24.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005-08.(2543/138).............................................................18.45.. Brittany.Russell,.2002-04.(1545/85)...............................................................18.2

SEASON1. Jessica Dunn, 2010 (765/33)................................................................23.22.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2005.(854/37)................................................................23.13.. Jessica.Soza,.2008.(804/37).........................................................................21.74.. Jessica.Soza,.2006.(730/34).........................................................................21.55.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2002.(726/34)....................................................................21.46.. Jessica.Soza,.2005.(786/37).......................................................................21.247.. Beth.Jay,.2001.(721/34).............................................................................21.218.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2004.(664/32)....................................................................20.89.. Beth.Jay,.2003.(639/31)...............................................................................20.610.. Casie.Mota,.2008.(760/37)...........................................................................20.5

MINUTES (GOALIES)

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SHOTS

CAREER1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000-02,.2004.......................................................................8522.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005-08...................................................................................4783.. Brittany.Russell,.2002-04..................................................................................3214.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2004-07............................................................................2935.. Kim.Parker,.1998-2001....................................................................................272

SEASON1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2002......................................................................................2692... Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000......................................................................................2233.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2004......................................................................................1894.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2001......................................................................................1715.. Kim.Parker,.2000.............................................................................................1476. JESSICA DUNN, 2010...............................................................................1447.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005.......................................................................................1418.. Brittany.Russell,.2003.......................................................................................1399.. Christi.Raycraft,.2008.......................................................................................13410.. Laura.Uribe,.2008............................................................................................129

SHOOTING PERCENTAGE

CAREER (Min. 40 goals)1.. Alli.Johnstone,.2001-04.(107/202)..................................................................5302.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2004-07.(154/293)..........................................................526.3.... Lindsay.Kiyama,.2006-09.(120/246)................................................................4884.... Casie.Mota,.2005-08.(122/258)......................................................................4735.. Kristin.Pfaff,.2003-04.(42/94).........................................................................447

SEASON (Min. 20 goals)1.... Casie.Mota,.2006.(41/66)..............................................................................6212.... Katherine.O’Rourke,.2007.(57/93)...................................................................6133.... Katherine.O’Rourke,.2006.(51/92)...................................................................5544.. Alli.Johnstone,.2003.(40/73)...........................................................................5485.... Christi.Raycraft,.2007.(49/92).........................................................................5336.. Kristin.Pfaff,.2004.(20/38)..............................................................................5267.. Alli.Johnstone,.2004.(44/84)...........................................................................5248.... Ashley.Greenwood,.2006.(23/44)....................................................................5239.... Lindsay.Kiyama,.2008.(38/79)........................................................................48110.... Cassie.Schaefer,.2006.(29/61)........................................................................475(No other players with more than .400)

STEALS

CAREER1.. Beth.Jay,.2000-03...........................................................................................1972.. Cat.Bell,.1999-2002........................................................................................1883.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005-08...................................................................................1734.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000-02,.2004.......................................................................1505.. Jessica.Soza,.2005-08......................................................................................145

SEASON1.. Holly.Kincaid,.2000............................................................................................892... Cat.Bell,.2002...................................................................................................713.. Cat.Bell,.2001...................................................................................................684.. Beth.Jay,.2001..................................................................................................665.. Alli.Johnstone,.2004...........................................................................................656.. Kelsey.Whalen,.2003..........................................................................................587.. Ligaya.Smith,.2000............................................................................................568.. Lindsay.Kiyama,.2008........................................................................................549.. Beth.Jay,.2003..................................................................................................53T10.. Brittany.Russell,.2003.........................................................................................52T10.. Kim.Parker,.2000...............................................................................................52

EXCLUSIONS DRAWN

CAREER1.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005-08...................................................................................2192.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000-02,.2004.......................................................................1963. DAKOTAH MOHR, 2008-.........................................................................1763.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2004-07............................................................................1504.. Brittany.Russell,.2002-04....................................................................................96

SEASON1.. DAKOTAH.MOHR,.2009.....................................................................................1332.. Christi.Raycraft,.2008.........................................................................................923.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2007...................................................................................594.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2006...................................................................................57T5. CHRISTINA MIYABE, 2010.........................................................................54T5.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005.........................................................................................54T7.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2002........................................................................................51T7.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000........................................................................................519.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2004........................................................................................4910.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2001........................................................................................45

Includes.combined.major.fouls.and.five-meter.exclusions.

2010 records in boldCURRENT.AGGIES.IN.CAPS

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TURNOVERS

CAREER1.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000-02,.2004.......................................................................2092.. DAKOTAH.MOHR,.2008-....................................................................................1423.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2004-................................................................................1274.. Brittany.Russell,.2002-04..................................................................................1225.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005-08...................................................................................113

SEASON1.. DAKOTAH.MOHR,.2009.......................................................................................882... Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000........................................................................................763.. Laura.Uribe,.2008..............................................................................................634.. Brittany.Russell,.2003.........................................................................................595.. DAKOTAH.MOHR,.2008.......................................................................................546. Dana Nelsen, 2010.....................................................................................537.. Christi.Raycraft,.2008.........................................................................................52T8.. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2006...................................................................................51T8.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2002........................................................................................51T10.. Jessi.Lafayette,.2006..........................................................................................49T10... Kim.Parker,.2000...............................................................................................49

EXCLUSIONS

CAREER1.. Christi.Raycraft,.2005-08.....................................................................................952.. Tiffany.Hodgens,.2000-02,.2004.........................................................................873.. Jessica.Soza,.2005-08........................................................................................754. ASHLEY CHANDLER, 2007-........................................................................715. DAKOTAH MOHR, 2008-...........................................................................63

SEASONT1.. ASHLEY.CHANDLER,.2009....................................................................................33T1.. DAKOTAH.MOHR,.2009.......................................................................................33T1.. Jessica.Soza,.2005............................................................................................33T4. MICHELLE HOOK, 2010..............................................................................31T4. KAYLEE MILLER, 2010................................................................................31T6.. DAKOTAH.MOHR,.2008.......................................................................................30T6... Lenelle.Dorfi,.2000.............................................................................................30T8. Lindsay Kiyama, 2009................................................................................29T8.. Madeline.Stephenson,.2008................................................................................29T10. DANA NELSEN, 2010..................................................................................28T10.. Christi.Raycraft,.2008.........................................................................................28

2010 records in boldCURRENT.AGGIES.IN.CAPS

TEAM SEASON RECORDS

GOALS2007..........................................3702008..........................................3592009..........................................335

GOALS ALLOWED2003..........................................1441999..........................................1602006..........................................167

GOALIE SAVES2010 .......................................... 2982009..........................................2962005..........................................278

ASSISTS2008..........................................2652009..........................................2552007..........................................209

SHOTS2010 ........................................ 10022000..........................................9952009..........................................9532008..........................................953

SHOOTING PCT.2007........................................ .4382006..........................................4162004..........................................394

6-ON-5 SHOOTING2001..........................................5572006..........................................5332000..........................................509

STEALS2000..........................................5802001..........................................4872002..........................................442

EXCLUSIONS DRAWN2009......................................... 3002008......................................... 2832007......................................... 226

TURNOVERS2008......................................... 4232009......................................... 4122000..........................................392

EXCLUSIONS2010 ......................................... 2722009......................................... 2572008......................................... 231

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AWPCA ALL-AMERICAN*

2009. Lindsay.Kiyama,.Hon..Mention. Dakotah.Mohr,.Hon..Mention2008. Christi.Raycraft,.2nd.Team. Lindsay.Kiyama,.Hon..Mention. Laura.Uribe,.Hon..Mention2007. Katherine.O’Rourke,.Hon..Mention2006. Katherine.O’Rourke,.3rd.Team2004. Tiffany.Hodgens,.1st.Team.(Div..II). Tiffany.Hodgens,.Hon..Mention.(Div..I). Alli.Johnstone,.1st.Team. Brittany.Russell,.1st.Team2003. Beth.Jay,.1st.Team. Brittany.Russell,.1st.Team. Kelsey.Whalen,.1st.Team2002. Cat.Bell,.1st.Team. Anne.Harter,.1st.Team. Tiffany.Hodgens,.1st.Team2001. Anne.Harter,.1st.Team. Tiffany.Hodgens,.1st.Team.(POY)(Div..II). Tiffany.Hodgens,.3rd.Team.(Div..I). Alexis.Muecke,.1st.Team. Kim.Parker,.1st.Team2000. Tiffany.Hodgens,.3rd.Team1999. Jamie.Koett,.3rd.Team. Alice.Wallace,.Hon..Mention1998. Holly.Kincaid,.Hon..Mention. Kim.Parker,.Hon..Mention1997. Jamie.Koett,.Hon..Mention. Alice.Wallace,.Hon..Mention

(POY).-.Player.of.the.Year

*UC Davis women’s water polo players began counting toward Division I All-America ballots in 2005. Honors from 2001-2004 were for NCAA Division II programs unless specified otherwise. Prior to 2001, UC Davis All-Americans were classified as under USWP Collegiate I, approximately equivalent to NCAA Division I and II.

ACWPC ALL-ACADEMIC

2009. Christina.Miyabe,.Outstanding. Alicia.Began,.Outstanding. Lindsay.Kiyama,.Outstanding. Ashley.Chandler,.Superior. Dakotah.Mohr,.Excellent. Dana.Nelsen,.Excellent. Brendan.Sigourney,.Excellent2008. Ashley.Chandler,.Outstanding. Lindsay.Kiyama,.Outstanding. Casie.Mota,.Superior. Ashley.Greenwood,.Excellent. Emily.Kitchens,.Excellent. Dakotah.Mohr,.Excellent. Cara.Schoeman,.Excellent. Madeline.Stephenson,.Excellent2007. Ashley.Chandler,.Superior. Lindsay.Kiyama,.Superior. Amber.Korner,.Superior. Heidi.Kucera,.Superior. Casie.Mota,.Superior. Madeline.Stephenson,.Superior2006. Casie.Mota,.Superior. Jessi.Lafayette,.Excellent. Amber.Korner,.Excellent2005. Casie.Mota. Jessi.Lafayette. Nicole.Lorrimer2004. Alli.Johnstone2003. Melissa.Agee. Alli.Johnstone. Shannon.McGee2002. Melissa.Agee. Missy.Duncan. Anne.Harter. Alexis.Muecke2001. Melissa.Agee. Anne.Harter. Alexis.Muecke. Ligaya.Smith2000. Ligaya.Smith1999. Ligaya.Smith1998. Debi.McClendon. Ligaya.Smith

ALL-CONFERENCE

2010. Jessica.Dunn,.Honorable.Mention. Casey.Hines,.Honorable.Mention. Kaylee.Miller,.Honorable.Mention. Carly.Ternasky,.Honorable.Mention2009. Lindsay.Kiyama,.1st.Team. Ashley.Chandler,.2nd.Team. Dakotah.Mohr,.2nd.Team. Kaylee.Miller,.Honorable.Mention.(FOY)2008. Christi.Raycraft,.1st.Team. Jessica.Soza,.1st.Team. Laura.Uribe,.2nd.Team. Casie.Mota,.Honorable.Mention. Dakotah.Mohr,.All-Freshman2007. Katherine.O’Rourke,.1st.Team. Jessica.Soza,.2nd.Team. Cassie.Schaefer,.2nd.Team. Christi.Raycraft,.Hon..Mention2006. Katherine.O’Rourke,.1st.Team.(POY)). Christi.Raycraft,.2nd.Team. Jessica.Soza,.2nd.Team2005. Sarah.Rees,.1st.Team. Cassie.Schaefer,.1st.Team. Christi.Raycraft,.2nd.Team. Katherine.O’Rourke,.2nd.Team. Nicole.Lorrimer,.Hon..Mention2004. Nicole.Hall,.1st.Team. Tiffany.Hodgens,.1st.Team. Alli.Johnstone,.2nd.Team. Brittany.Russell,.1st.Team2003. Beth.Jay,.1st.Team. Alli.Johnstone,.2nd.Team. Brittany.Russell,.Hon..Mention. Kelsey.Whalen,.1st.Team2002. Melissa.Agee,.2nd.Team. Cat.Bell,.2nd.Team. Anne.Harter,.Hon..Mention. Tiffany.Hodgens,.1st.Team2001. Tiffany.Hodgens,.1st.Team2000. Lenelle.Dorfi,.1st.Team. Tiffany.Hodgens,.1st.Team1999. Christa.Hattich,.2nd.Team. Jamie.Koett,.1st.Team.(MVP). Molly.Morris,.1st.Team. Alice.Wallace,.1st.Team

(POY).-.Player.of.the.Year(FOY).-.Freshman.of.the.Year

Note: UC Davis departed the Western Water Polo Association after the 2008 season, beginning play in the Big West Confer-ence in 2009.

2008. Jamey.Wright,.WWPA.Coach.of.the.Year2005. Jamey.Wright,.WWPA.Coach.of.the.Year2001. Jamey.Wright,.USWP.Coach.of.the.Year1999. Jamey.Wright,.WWPA.Coach.of.the.Year

Note: In 2010, Jamey Wright was inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame.

COACHING HONORS

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VIII

2009. Lindsay.Kiyama

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Abrams, Crisara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Agee, Melissa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-02-03Aroner, Danielle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997BAILEY, KATHRYN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Bell, Cat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00-01-02BEGAN, ALICIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10Bender, Lisa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10Bernacchi, Alisa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99-00Bloom, Misha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Boissevain, Jamie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Booth, Jenny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-03Brady, Michaela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-04-05BREEN, HANNAH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Brownrigg, Meggan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Brough, Jennie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09Bucker, Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000Burdick, Patricia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Burcio, Lindsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06Cannon, Holly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98-99CHANDLER, ASHLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08-09Chiavetta, Jennie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-03-04Cleland, Jenny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Comfort, Alisa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98-99-00Crafts, Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Cronk, Adria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00-01Curti, Katrina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Delaney, Aileen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00-01-02Dentice, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-01-02-03Dodds, Katie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99-00-01Dorfi, Lenelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98-99-00Duncan, Missy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-02-03Duncan, Torey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00-01DUNN, JESSICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010EGGERT, CARMEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010FABER, CAREY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10FEENEY, ARIEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10Fisher, Nicole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06Graham, Tara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98Greenwood, Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06-07-08Hall, Nicole. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05Hansen, Alia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-03-04Hanson, Jodi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Hart , Cicele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Harter, Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00-01-02Hattich, Christa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98-99Hines, Casey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08-09-10Ho, Nicole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Hodgens, Tiffany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-01-02, ’04HOOK, MICHELLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09-10Jay, Beth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-01-02-03Jiminez, Megan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06Johnson, Kelli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Johnstone, Alli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-02-03-04Johnstone, Katrina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006KAYTON, QUINCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Killingsworth, Adri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Kincaid, Holly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98-99-00Kitchens, Emily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07-08-09Kiyama, Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07-08-09Koett, Jamie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98-99Kordesch, Kristina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Korner, Amber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05-06-07KUCERA, HEIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007, ’09Lafayette, Jessie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-04-05-06Lierman, Briana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Lindsay, Angela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98, ’00-01Livesay, Angela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Loberg, Jaclyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06-07-08Loberg, Jessica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002

Logan, Erin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002LONG, ALLIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Lorrimer, Nicole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-03-04-05Lowe, Mary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06-07-08Luke, Bonnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997MacPhail, Cari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08-09Lynch, Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Marcus, Ellie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98-99Mathieson, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997McClendon, Debbie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998McCleod, Erin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98McGee, Shannon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-01-02-03MILLER, KAYLEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10Miyabe, Christina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10Moore, Lina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05Morris, Molly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98-99MOHR, DAKOTAH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09Moss, Lisa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Moss, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Mota, Casie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06-07-08Muecke, Alexis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00-01-02Nelsen, Dana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08-09-10O’Neill, Katie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06O’Rourke, Katherine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05-06-07Odegard, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07-08-09Older, Charisse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Parker, Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99-00-01Patronas, Sofia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07-08-09Peck, Emily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00Pfaff, Kristin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-04Phillips, Heather. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98Pivacek, Diana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07-08-09Preble, Annie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Quan, Trisha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-02RAWLINSON, ALEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Raycraft, Christi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06-07-08Rees, Sarah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05Ruano, Veronica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Russell, Brittany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002--03-04Schaefer, Cassie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05-06-07SCHLUETER, KATIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Schoeman, Cara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09-10Schuster, Jessica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997SEIDEMANN, LAUREN. . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09-10Sexton, Alison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-02Simpson, Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Smith, Ligaya. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99-00-01SMITH, RACHELLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09-10Soza, Jessica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06-07-08Stephanopoulos, Jenny . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Stephenson, Madeline . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08Stothers, Lisa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997SUTTERLEY, LYNDSAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10TATUSKO, RACHEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10Ternasky, Carly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Tognolini, Laura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99-00-01Uribe, Laura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08Vasko, Amy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-04-05Villa, Nicki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998VOIGT, HEATHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Wallace, Alice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98-99Ward, Nila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Watson, Karly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998--99-00Whalen, Kelsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-03WOODS, RIANE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010

CURRENT AGGIES IN ALL CAPS

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2010 (16-17, 5th BWC)Jan..30. vs..Pacific.. W(ot),.10-9Jan..30. at.California. L,.5-11Jan..31. vs..San.Jose.State. L,.3-6Jan..31. vs..Hawai’i. L,.4-17Feb..6. vs..Maryland.. W,.10-5Feb..6. vs..Loyola.Marymount.. L,.8-16Feb..7. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara.. L,.4-7Feb..7. vs..Cal.State.Bakersfield.. W,.14-3Feb..20. vs..Cal.Lutheran.. W,.16-9Feb..20. at.Sonoma.State.. W,.20-7Feb..21. vs..UCLA.. L,.3-8Feb..21. vs..Cal.State.East.Bay.. W,.18-11Feb..27. vs..California.. L,.5-13Feb..27. at.UC.Irvine.. L,.8-9Feb..28.. vs..Long.Beach.State. W,.8-7Feb..28.. vs..San.Diego.State.. L,.8-11Mar..6. SONOMA.STATE.. W,.15-1Mar..6. CAL.STATE.BAKERSFIELD. W,.12-5Mar..7. STANFORD. L,.1-11Mar..15. HARVARD. W,.12-4Mar..15. FRESNO.PACIFIC. W,.12-1Mar..26. at.Fresno.Pacific. W,.12-4Mar..27. at.Cal.State.Bakersfield. L,.9-10Mar..27. vs..UC.San.Diego. L,.9-10Mar..28. vs..Cal.State.San.Bernardino. W,.14-4Mar..28. vs..Brown. W,.10-6Apr..3. at.Pacific*. L,.5-7Apr..10. at.Long.Beach.State*. W(ot),.8-6Apr..11. at.UC.Irvine*. L,.6-7Apr..16. CAL.STATE.NORTHRIDGE*. L.(sv),.7-8Apr..17. UC.SANTA.BARBARA*. L,.6-10Apr..23. vs..UC.Irvine.(Big.West). L,.3-9Apr..25. at.Long.Beach.State.(Big.West). W,.12-7

2009 (23-10, 1st BWC)Jan..31. vs..Pacific.. W,.11-6Jan..31. vs..Hawai’i.. L,.7-11Feb..1. vs..San.Jose.State.. W,.10-9Feb..1. vs..California.. L,.7-9Feb..7. vs..Redlands.. W,.19-4Feb..7. at.UC.San.Diego.. W,.10-9Feb..8. vs..Loyola.Marymount.. W,.9-7Feb..8. vs..San.Diego.State.. L,.8-12Feb..14. vs..Concordia.. W,.19-5Feb..14. vs..Colorado.State.. W,.18-8Feb..15. at.Cal.State.Bakersfield.. W,.7-6Feb..15. at.Cal.State.East.Bay.. W,.16-8Feb..21. vs..Arizona.State.. L,.6-9Feb..21. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara.. W,.10-6Feb..22. at.UC.Irvine.. L,.7-11Feb..22. vs..Cal.State.Northridge.. W,.8-7Mar..7. SONOMA.STATE. W,.17-8Mar..7. CAL.STATE.BAKERSFIELD. W,.14-5Mar..8. STANFORD. L,.5-12Mar..8. SANTA.CLARA. W,.11-6Mar..14. MARYLAND. W,.10-9.(sd)Mar..15. SAN.DIEGO.STATE. L,.8-10Mar..26. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.17-3Mar..26. HARVARD. W,.5-3Mar..28. at.UC.Santa.Barbara*. W,.12-7Mar..29. at.Cal.State.Northridge*. W,.6-5.(ot)Apr..4. UC.IRVINE*. L,.5-6Apr..5. LONG.BEACH.STATE*. W,.8-7.(ot)Apr..11. PACIFIC*. W,.14-6Apr..17. SANTA.CLARA. W,.8-3Apr..18. SAN.JOSE.STATE. L,.5-14Apr..24. vs..UC.Irvine.(Big.West). L,.8-10Apr..25. vs..Cal.State.Northridge.(Big.West). W,.10-6

2008 (27-10, 1st WWPA)Jan..26. SONOMA.STATE. W,.17-7Jan..26. FRESNO.PACIFIC. W,.16-1Jan..27. CALIFORNIA. L,.6-13Feb..3. at.CS.Monterey.Bay. W,.13-4Feb..9. vs..Redlands.(1). W,.18-5Feb..9. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara.. L,.6-8Feb..10. vs..CS.Northridge.. W,.9-7Feb..10. vs..Long.Beach.State. W,.6-4Feb..17. at.Stanford. L,.5-10Feb..17. at.Pacific... W,.15-7Feb..23. vs..San.Diego.State. W,.8-7Feb..23. vs..USC. L,.1-12Feb..24. vs..San.Jose.State. W,.7-6Feb..24. vs..Hawai’i. L,.5-6Feb..29. UC.IRVINE... L,.7-8Mar..1. LONG.BEACH.STATE... W,.11-3Mar..7. vs..UC.San.Diego. W,.5-4Mar..7. vs..Santa.Clara. W,.8-5Mar..8. vs..Colorado.State. W,.13-6Mar..8. at.Loyola.Marymount. L.(ot),.8-9Mar..15. at.San.Jose.State. L.(sd),.9-10Mar..28. BROWN. W,.12-7Mar..29. HARTWICK. W,.4-3Mar..29. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.20-7Apr..4. COLORADO.STATE. W,.14-3Apr..5. CS.EAST.BAY. W,.14-4Apr..5. LOYOLA.MARYMOUNT. W,.9-7Apr..6. CS.SAN.BERNARDINO. W,.12-6Apr..6. CS.BAKERSFIELD. W,.12-7Apr..12. SANTA.CLARA. W,.8-3Apr..18. PACIFIC... W,.14-5Apr..25. vs..CS.Monterey.Bay.(WWPA). W,.11-6Apr..26. vs..Santa.Clara.(WWPA). W,.5-4Apr..27. at.Loyola.Marymount.(WWPA). W,.10-9May.9. vs..San.Diego.State.(NCAA). W,.9-8May.10. vs..UCLA.(NCAA). L,.4-11May.11. at.Stanford.(NCAA). L,.8-15

2007 (25-7, 2nd WWPA)Jan..27. HARTWICK. W,.13-6Jan..28. SONOMA.STATE. W,.21-3Jan..28. CAL.STATE.EAST.BAY. W,.16-2Feb..3. at.Pacific. W,.16-8Feb..4. vs..UC.Santa.Cruz.(at.CSUMB). W,.17-3Feb..4. at.Cal.State.Monterey.Bay. W,.20-2Feb..10. vs..Redlands. W,.15-4Feb..10. vs..Michigan. W,.13-6Feb..11. vs..San.Diego.State. L,.4-8Feb..11. vs..UC.Irvine. L,.9-10Feb..24. vs..Loyola.Marymount. W,.7-6Feb..24. vs..USC. L,.2-15Feb..25. vs..San.Jose.State. L,.9-12Feb..25. vs..Hawai’i. W,.16-11Mar..3. UC.SANTA.BARBARA. W,.9-5Mar..4. vs..Cal.State.San.Bernardino. W,.9-2Mar..4. vs..Santa.Clara. W,.11-9Mar..10. SANTA.CLARA. W,.12-7Mar..11. INDIANA. W,.14-7Mar..23. MARYLAND. W,.12-3Mar..24. at.Loyola.Marymount. L.,5-7Mar..26. at.Long.Beach.State. W,.16-9Mar..27. at.UC.Irvine. L.(ot),.7-8Mar..30. COLORADO.STATE. W,.14-4Mar..31. SONOMA.STATE. W,.16-2Mar..31. CAL.STATE.BAKERSFIELD. W,.9-4Apr..1. UC.SAN.DIEGO. W,.6-1Apr..1. CAL.STATE.NORTHRIDGE. W,.6-2Apr..20. PACIFIC. W,.18-1

Apr..27. vs..Colorado.State.(WWPA). W,.16-5Apr..28. vs..UC.San.Diego.(WWPA). W,.7-6Apr..29.. vs..Loyola.Marymount.(WWPA). L,.5-6

2006 (22-12, 1st WWPA)Jan..29. CAL.STATE.EAST.BAY. W,.18-1Jan..29. SONOMA.STATE. W,.17-3Feb..1. at.California. L,.7-9Feb..4. SAN.JOSE.STATE. L,.3-5Feb..5. at.UC.Santa.Cruz. W,.13-3Feb..5. at.Cal.State.Monterey.Bay. W,.15-2Feb..11. vs..Hartwick. W,.8-4Feb..11. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara. L,.2-5Feb..12. vs..UC.Irvine. L,.2-4Feb..12. vs..Indiana.. W,.6-2Feb..24. at.UC.Santa.Barbara. W,.6-5Feb..25. vs..UCLA. L,.1-10Feb..25. vs..Long.Beach.State. L,.5-7Feb..26. vs..UC.San.Diego. L,.4-5Feb..26. vs..Brown. W,.13-1Mar..4. SANTA.CLARA. W,.10-5Mar..11. STANFORD. L,.3-9Mar..25. BROWN. W,.9-3Mar..26. at.Cal.State.Bakersfield. W,.9-5Mar..26. at.Cal.State.San.Bernardino. W,.11-7Mar..27. vs..Harvard.(at.Redlands). W,.7-1Mar..29. at.Loyola.Marymount. L,.2-3Apr..7. UC.IRVINE. L,.1-7Apr..8. COLORADO.STATE. W,.13-2Apr..8. UC.SAN.DIEGO. W,.6-5Apr..9. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.13-0Apr..9. LOYOLA.MARYMOUNT. L,.8-10Apr..21. PACIFIC. W,.16-3Apr..28. vs..Cal.State.Bakersfield.(WWPA). W,.8-5Apr..29. vs..Santa.Clara.(WWPA). W,.6-3Apr..30. vs..Loyola.Marymount.(WWPA). W,.8-7May.12. HAWAI’I.(NCAA). L,.7-12May.13. CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS.(NCAA). W,.13-4May.14. HARTWICK.(NCAA). W.(ot),.12-10

2005 (20-17, 2nd WWPA)Jan..29. at.San.Jose.State. L.(ot),.9-10Jan..29. vs..Santa.Clara. W,.3-2Jan..30. PACIFIC. W,.12-9Jan..30. CAL.STATE.EAST.BAY. W,.15-5Jan..30. SONOMA.STATE. W,.13-1Feb..5. vs..Michigan. W,.4-3Feb..5. vs..San.Diego.State.. L,.5-9Feb..6. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara. L,.6-8Feb..6. at.UC.San.Diego. W,.4-3Feb..9. CALIFORNIA. L,.2-8Feb..12. vs..UCLA.. L,.3-13Feb..12. vs..San.Jose.State.. L,.7-8Feb..13. at.Stanford. L,.1-11Feb..13. vs..Hawai’i.. L,.5-9Feb..25. vs..Loyola.Marymount.. L,.4-5Feb..26. vs..Michigan.. L,.4-7Feb..26. vs..Princeton. W.(sd),.9-8Feb..27. vs..UC.Irvine.. L,.3-7Mar..5. SANTA.CLARA. W,.11-7Mar..5. ARIZONA.STATE. W,.8-6Mar..12. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.13-2Mar..25. UC.SANTA.BARBARA. W.(sd),.8-7Mar..29. HARTWICK. W,.10-9Mar..29. CAL.STATE.MONTEREY.BAY. W,.15-2Apr..2. vs..San.Jose.State.. L,.8-12Apr..2. at.Indiana.. L,.3-4Apr..3. vs..Michigan.. L,.3-6Apr..3. vs..Colorado.State. W,.9-2

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Apr..9. CAL.STATE.SAN.BERNARDINO. W,.7-4Apr..9. LOYOLA.MARYMOUNT.. L,.3-6Apr..10. COLORADO.STATE.. W,.11-1Apr..10. UC.SAN.DIEGO. W,.6-5Apr..17. at.Stanford. L,.5-12Apr..22. at.Pacific. W,.9-2Apr..29. CAL.STATE.BAKERSFIELD.(WWPA). W,.12-4Apr..30. UC.SAN.DIEGO.(WWPA). W.(sd),.7-6May.1. LOYOLA.MARYMOUNT.(WWPA). L,.4-8

2004 (21-11, 3rd WWPA)Jan..31. SONOMA.STATE. W,.20-2Jan..31. SAN.JOSE.STATE. L.(sd),.5-6Feb..7. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara. L,.7-9Feb..7. vs..Cal.Baptist. W.(ot),.10-8Feb..8. vs..Hartwick. W,.8-5Feb..8. vs..UC.Irvine. W,.10-6Feb..13. at.Pacific. W,.14-3Feb..20. Cal.State.NORTHRIDGE. W,.10-6Feb..21. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.18-3Feb..21. UC.SAN.DIEGO. L,.6-7Feb..22. SANTA.CLARA. W,.11-2Feb..22. Cal.State.NORTHRIDGE. W,.11-5Feb..27. at.UC.Santa.Barbara. L,.3-5Feb..28. vs..San.Diego.State. L,.4-7Feb..28. vs..UC.Irvine. W,.9-5Feb..29. vs..Loyola.Marymount. L,.4-7Feb..29. at.UC.Santa.Barbara. W,.5-4Mar..5. STANFORD. L,.5-8Mar..6. vs..Redlands. W,.14-3Mar..6. vs..Whittier. W,.16-2Mar..6. at.UC.Santa.Cruz. W,.14-6Mar..10. at.California. L,.3-8Mar..13. HARTWICK. W,.13-11Mar..13. SANTA.CLARA. W,.10-3Mar..29. vs..Harvard. W,.11-4Mar..29. at.Cal.Baptist. W,.12-4Mar. 30 at UC Irvine (exh.) (T, 7-7)Mar..31. at.Loyola.Marymount. L,.4-9Apr..4. LONG.BEACH.STATE. L,.3-13Apr..10. PACIFIC. W,.14-5Apr..23. vs..Cal.State.San.Bernardino.(WWPA). W,.13-6Apr..24. vs..UC.San.Diego.(WWPA). L,.6-10Apr..25. vs..Cal.State.Bakersfield.(WWPA). W,.12-4

2003 (20-11, 3rd WWPA)Feb..1. at.San.Jose.State. L,.4-8Feb..1. at.Santa.Clara. W,.14-4Feb..2. at.Stanford. L,.1-13Feb..2. at.Cal.State.Hayward. W,.20-1Feb..8. vs..Michigan.. L,.6-8Feb..8. vs..Arizona.State. W,.9-2Feb..9. at.UC.San.Diego. L,.4-5Feb..9. vs..Cal.State.Bakersfield.. W,.8-2Feb..15. at.Pacific. W,.7-2Feb..16. CALIFORNIA. L.(ot),.5-7Feb..21. SANTA.CLARA. W,.15-3Feb..22. Cal.State.BAKERSFIELD. W,.10-6Feb..22. HARTWICK.(N.Y.).. L,.5-7Feb..23. UC.SAN.DIEGO.. W,.3-1Feb. 23 AUSTRALIA UNIV. SPORT (Exh) (W, 5-4)Mar..2. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.15-6Mar..8. vs..California.. L,.4-5Mar..8. vs..Pacific.. W,.10-5Mar..9. vs..San.Jose.State. L,.5-6Mar..9. vs..UC.Irvine. L,.2-9Mar..27. at.UC.Irvine. W,.7-5Mar..27. at.Loyola.Marymount. L,.1-6Mar..28. vs..Claremont.. W,.15-4

Mar..29. vs..Cal.State.Northridge.. W,.7-2Mar..29. vs..Redlands. W,.4-1Apr..5. vs..UC.San.Diego. W,.6-4Apr..5. at.Cal.State.Bakersfield. W,.12-3Apr..18. PACIFIC. W,.7-3Apr..19. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.17-0Apr..25. vs..UC.Santa.Cruz.(WWPA). W,.14-2Apr..26. vs..UC.San.Diego.(WWPA). L,.5-6Apr..27. at.Cal.State.Bakersfield.(WWPA). W,.11-8

2002 (22-12, 3rd WWPA)Feb..1. at.UC.Santa.Cruz. W,.19-7Feb..2. at.San.Jose.State. L,.9-14Feb..2. at.Santa.Clara. W,.17-8Feb..8. UC.SANTA.BARBARA. W,.9-5Feb..9. at.Stanford. L,.2-13Feb..9. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara.. W,.6-4Feb..10. vs..USC. L,.3-12Feb..10. vs..San.Jose.State. L,.5-6Feb..17. CALIFORNIA. L,.3-11Feb..18. at.Pacific. L.(ot),.9-10Feb..23. vs..San.Diego.State. L.(ot),.9-11Feb..23. vs..Cal.Baptist. W,.10-7Feb..24. vs..Michigan. W,.7-6Feb..24. at.UC.Santa.Barbara. W.(sd),.4-3Mar..2. HAWAI’I. L,.7-8Mar..8. CAL.BAPTIST.. W,.10-6Mar..9. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.18-1Mar..9. SANTA.CLARA. W,.21-4Mar..10. CAL.STATE.BAKERSFIELD. W,.10-3Mar..10. CAL.BAPTIST. W,.13-7Mar..24. POMONA-PITZER. W,.15-3Mar..24. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.17-7Mar..29. vs..UC.Irvine. W,.8-4Mar..29. vs..UC.San.Diego.. L,.4-6Mar..30. vs..Brown. W,.5-1Mar..30. at.Hawai’i. W,.6-4Apr..6. LOYOLA.MARYMOUNT. L.(sd),.6-7Apr..7. UC.SAN.DIEGO. W,.7-4Apr..14. STANFORD. L,.3-14Apr..14. SANTA.CLARA. W,.19-5Apr..19. PACIFIC. W,.7-3Apr..26. at.UC.Santa.Cruz.(WWPA). W,.13-4Apr..27. vs..UC.San.Diego.(WWPA). L,.5-6Apr..28. vs..Santa.Clara.(WWPA). W,.13-4

2001 (21-13, 2nd WWPA)Feb..2. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.16-6Feb..3. at.San.Jose.State. L,.5-10Feb..3. at.Santa.Clara. W,.17-8Feb..10. vs..San.Jose.State. L,.8-9Feb..11. vs..Pacific. W,.12-5Feb..16. at.Pacific. L,.11-12Feb..17. CALIFORNIA.(at.Solano.College). L,.3-12Feb..23. at.UC.Santa.Barbara. W,.9-8Feb..24. vs..Long.Beach.State. L,.9-10Feb..24. vs..Hartwick. W,.10-6Feb..25. vs..Michigan. W,.10-4Feb..25. vs..San.Diego.State. L,.5-6Mar..3. SANTA.CLARA. W,.13-1Mar..3. REDLANDS. W,.14-1Mar..9. CAL.BAPTIST.. W,.13-7Mar..10. BROWN. W,.10-6Mar..10. CAL.STATE.BAKERSFIELD. W,.16-7Mar..11. CAL.BAPTIST. W,.9-4Mar..11. LOYOLA.MARYMOUNT. L,.4-5Mar..29. at.Cal.State.Bakersfield. W,.11-7Mar..30. at.UC.Irvine. W,.8-7Mar..30. vs..Redlands. W,.11-8

Mar..31. vs..UC.San.Diego. W.(2ot),.8-7Mar..31. at.Loyola.Marymount. L,.4-6Apr..14. at.Stanford. L,.1-7Apr..18. PACIFIC. W,.9-7Apr..19. vs..California.(at.Solano.College). L,.4-12Apr..27. vs..Cal.State.San.Bernardino.(WWPA). W,.23-1Apr..28. at.UC.San.Diego.(WWPA). W,.5-4Apr..29. vs..Loyola.Marymount.(WWPA). L,.6-7May.4. vs..Cal.Baptist.(NCS). W,.8-6May.5. vs..Hartwick.(N.Y.).(NCS). W,.10-4May.5. vs..San.Diego.State.(NCS). L,.7-8May.6. vs..Hawai’i.(NCS). L,.5-6

2000 (22-17, 2nd WWPA)Feb..5. at.San.Jose.State. L,.7-10Feb..5. vs..UC.Santa.Cruz.(at.San.Jose.State). W,.16-1Feb..11. vs..California. L,.2-7Feb..11. vs..Southern.California. L,.8-13Feb..12. vs..San.Diego.State. W,.12-7Feb..12. vs..Long.Beach.State. L,.8-9Feb..13. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara. L,.6-7Feb..13. vs..Long.Beach.State. W,.8-2Feb..18. at.Pacific. W,.11-6Feb..19. CALIFORNIA. L,.5-10Feb..25. at.UC.Santa.Barbara. L,.3-4Feb..26. vs..Long.Beach.State. W,.7-6Feb..26. vs..UCLA. L,.3-13Feb..27. vs..San.Jose.State. W,.7-6Feb..27. vs..Hawai’i. W,.9-5Mar..3. at.California. L,.4-9Mar..10. MASSACHUSETTS. W,.6-2Mar. 11 MICHIGAN STATE W, 7-1Mar..11. CAL.STATE.BAKERSFIELD. W,.9-4Mar..12. LOYOLA.MARYMOUNT. W,.10-4Mar..12. MASSACHUSETTS. L,.4-6Mar..15. PRINCETON. W,.9-4Mar..25. vs..Redlands.(Bakersfield). W,.6-3Mar..25. at.Cal.State.Bakersfield. W,.12-5Mar..26. at.Long.Beach.State. L,.6-9Mar..26. at.UCLA. L,.1-10Apr..8. vs..Occidental.(WWPA). W,.12-2Apr..9. vs..Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.(WWPA). W,.10-3Apr..9. vs..UC.San.Diego.(WWPA). L,.4-5Apr..12. PACIFIC. W,.14-8Apr..14. STANFORD. L,.3-7Apr..21. vs..Hawai’i. W,.9-6Apr..21. vs..Stanford. L,.1-10Apr..22. vs..Pacific. W,.8-7Apr..22. vs..San.Jose.State. W,.7-6May.5. vs..Long.Beach.State.(USWP). W,.10-8May.5. vs..UCLA.(USWP). L,.2-15May.6. vs..San.Diego.State.(USWP). L,.9-10May.7. vs..Princeton.(USWP). W,.8-6

1999 (26-12, 1st WWPA)Feb..6. at.San.Jose.State. W.(5ot),.4-3Feb..6. at.UC.Santa.Cruz. W,.7-4Feb..12. at.UC.San.Diego. W,.6-2Feb..13. vs..UCLA. L,.5-10Feb..13. vs..USC. L,.2-8Feb..14. vs..Hawai’i. L,.5-9Feb..14. vs..San.Jose.State. W,.5-3Feb..16. HAWAI’I. W,.7-4Feb..19. at.California. L,.2-8Feb..26. at.UC.Santa.Barbara. L,.7-10Feb..27. vs..UC.San.Diego. L.(ot),.4-5Feb. 27 vs. Occidental W, 14-2Feb..28. vs..Princeton. W,.11-2Feb..28. vs..Long.Beach.State. W,.5-2

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Mar..6. SANTA.CLARA. W,.16-2Mar..10. at.Pacific. W,.12-7Mar..12. INDIANA. W,.10-3Mar. 13 FLORIDA W, 22-0Mar..13. CAL.STATE.BAKERSFIELD. W,.15-4Mar..14. LOYOLA.MARYMOUNT. W,.4-3Mar..14. SAN.JOSE.STATE. W,.8-4Mar..26. at.Redlands. W,.11-1Mar..26. vs..Loyola.Marymount. W,.7-1Mar..27. at.UCLA. L,.3-6Apr..10. vs..Chapman.(WWPA). W,.24-0Apr..10. vs..UC.Santa.Cruz.(WWPA). W,.12-3Apr..11. vs..Loyola.Marymount.(WWPA). W,.8-4Apr..11. vs..UC.San.Diego.(WWPA). W.(ot),.7-5Apr..16. at.Stanford. L,.1-4Apr..17. PACIFIC. W,.8-6Apr..24. vs..Cal.State.Bakersfield. W,.20-2Apr..24. vs..Stanford. L.(3ot),.2-3Apr..25. at.Pacific. W,.9-3Apr..25. vs..San.Jose.State. L,.4-5May.7. MASSACHUSETTS.(USWP). W.(4ot),.6-5May.7. STANFORD.(USWP). L,.1-6May.8. SAN.DIEGO.STATE.(USWP). L.(ot),.5-6May.9. HAWAI’I.(USWP). W,.9-5

1998 (17-15)Jan..25. UC.Santa.Cruz. W,.17-0Jan..30. CAL.STATE.HAYWARD. W,.18-2Feb..6. vs..California. L,.6-13Feb..6. vs..Stanford. L,.2-7Feb..7. vs..USC. W,.8-7Feb..8. vs..San.Diego.State. L,.8-9Feb..19. CALIFORNIA. L,.2-10Feb..21. at.San.Jose.State. W,.7-2Feb..21. at.UC.Santa.Cruz. W,.16-2Feb..22. at.Stanford. L,.3-9Feb..25. at.Pacific. W,.12-6Feb..27. at.UC.Santa.Barbara. W,.5-2Feb..28. vs..Redlands. W,.12-3Feb..28. vs..Stanford. L,.1-9

Mar..1. vs..USC. L,.3-4Mar..1. vs..UC.San.Diego. W,.4-3Mar..7. at.Cal.State.Hayward. W,.20-2Mar. 27 MARYLAND W, 9-6Mar..28. LONG.BEACH.STATE. W,.12-6Mar..28. REDLANDS. W,.12-1Mar..29. SAN.DIEGO.STATE. L,.5-9Mar. 29 MARYLAND W, 10-5Apr..1. at.Hawai’i. L,.4-11Apr..3. vs..Stanford. L,.8-9Apr..4. at.Hawai’i. L,.3-9Apr..5. vs..San.Jose.State. W,.7-3Apr..18. PACIFIC. W,.7-5Apr..19. STANFORD. L,.2-7Apr..24. vs..UCLA.. L,.1-16Apr..25. vs..UC.San.Diego.. W,.2-1Apr..25. vs..USC.. L,.2-6Apr..26. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara. L.(ot),.1-3

1997 (20-15)Feb..14. vs..Stanford. L,.4-7Feb..14. vs..San.Diego.State. L,.7-9Feb..15. at.UC.San.Diego. W,.3-0Feb..15. vs..USC. W,.4-3Feb..16. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara. L,.5-7Feb..26. at.California. L,.2-9Feb..28. at.UC.Santa.Barbara. L,.1-3Mar..1. vs..Claremont. W,.10-4Mar..1. at.UC.Santa.Barbara. W,.5-4Mar..2. vs..Stanford. L,.2-9Mar..2. vs..California. L,.6-10Mar. 5 MICHIGAN W, 13-1Mar. 6 CALGARY RENEGADES (Exh.) T, 5-5Mar..7. PACIFIC. W,.18-5Mar..8. vs..San.Diego.State. L,.7-10Mar. 8 vs. Calgary Renegades (Exh.) W, 9-8Mar. 9 vs. California ‘B’ W, 5-2Mar..9. vs..UC.Santa.Barbara. W,.8-5Mar..12. CALIFORNIA. L,.2-7Mar..12. SANTA.CLARA. W,.14-2

Mar..21. at.Pomona-Pitzer. W,.19-3Mar. 21 vs. Cal Poly W, 12-0Mar..22. vs..San.Jose.State. W,.18-0Mar..22. vs..Pacific. W,.6-4Mar..23. vs..Massachusetts. W,.6-3Apr..4. at.Pacific. W,.6-4Apr..6. vs..UC.Santa.Cruz. W,.14-2Apr..6. vs..San.Jose.State. W,.15-3Apr..6. at.Stanford. L,.7-9Apr..11. SAN.JOSE.STATE. W,.14-2Apr..19. UC.SANTA.CRUZ. W,.14-1Apr..19. STANFORD. L,.2-7Apr..20. SAN.JOSE.STATE. W,.15-1Apr. 21 OREGON W, 19-2Apr..25. vs..San.Diego.State. L,.2-4Apr..26. vs..UCLA. L,.1-13Apr..26. vs..UC.San.Diego. L,.2-4Apr..27. vs..USC. L,.1-2

LEGEND(Big.West).-.Big.West.Conference.Championship(WWPA).-.Western.Water.Polo.Association.Championship(USWP).-.USWP.Collegiate.I.Championship(NCAA).-.National.Collegiate.Championship

Games.against.clubs.and/or.scrimmages.are.listed.in.tinted italicized..These.games.are.not.counted.by.the.NCAA.for.record-keeping.purposes.

WWPA.finishes.listed.are.based.on.conference.tournament..Big.West.Conference.finishes.listed.are.based.on.regular.season.standings...

Year-by-Year Scores Varsity Era Only • Since 1997

The 2006 (left) and 2008 (right) UC Davis teams each captured the Western Water Polo Association title, thus earning the automatic berth to the National Collegiate (NCAA) Championship. The 2006 Aggies had the added bonus of playing the national tournament in their home pool, while the 2008 squad posted a first-round victory of San Diego State to finish fourth in the tournament.

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ACADEMICSUCDaviscomprisesthreecolleges(Agricultural

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With103undergraduatemajorsand80graduateprograms,theuniversityoffersthemostexpansiveanddiverserangeofacademicsamonganyoftheUniversityofCaliforniacampuses.Additionally,studentsalsohavetheopportunitytocombinemajorsorcustomizetheirfieldofstudybycreatinganindividualmajor.

Forthoseinterestedingraduatedegrees–whetheritbeamaster’sdegreeoradoctorate–UCDavisoffersadvisingservicestohelpstudentscrafttheireducationtowardthosegoals.Anestimated86percentofUCDavisstudentsapplyingtograduateschoolsearnacceptancetoeithertheirfirstorsecondchoices.

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Thedowntownareaboastsamultitudeofspecialtyshops,restaurants,theatersandartgalleries;whilethecity’snumerousparksofferrecreationalopportunitiesforactivestudents.

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The university also offers hundreds of studentclubs and organizations, including cultural clubs,fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizationsand the Associated Students of UC Davis studentgovernment.

FortheactiveAggie,studentsmayparticipateinthediverseintramuralsportsprogramorjoinoneofthe30-plussportsclubs.In2004,theActivities&Rec-reationCenter(ARC)openeditsdoors,providingthecampuswithitsownstate-of-the-artfitnessvenue.

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WithinDavisanditsneighboringtowns,bothYolo-busandthestudent-operatedUnitransbussystemsofferfreetransportationtoregisteredundergraduates.

Thetownboastsmorebicyclespercapitathananyothercity in thenation.More than50milesofbikepathsmaketheentiretownconducivetobothridersandpedestrians.

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CAMPUSLEADERSHIP

LindaKatehibecamethesixthchancelloroftheUni-versityofCalifornia,Davis,onAugust17,2009.Aschiefexecutiveofficer,sheoverseesallaspectsoftheuniversity’steaching,researchandpublicservicemission.

ChancellorKatehi(kah-TAY-hee)alsoholdsUCDavisfacultyappointmentsinelectricalandcomputerengineeringandinwomenandgenderstudies.AmemberoftheNationalAcademyofEngineering,shechairs thePresident’sCom-mitteefortheNationalMedalofScienceandischairoftheSecretaryofCommerce’scommitteefortheNationalMedalofTechnologyand Innovation.She is a fellowandboardmemberoftheAmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementof Science and a member of many other national boardsandcommittees.

Previously,ChancellorKatehiservedasprovostandvicechancellorforacademicaffairsattheUniversityofIl-linoisatUrbana-Champaign;theJohnA.EdwardsonDeanof Engineering and professor of electrical and computerengineering at Purdue University; and associate dean foracademicaffairsandgraduateeducationintheCollegeofEngineering and professor of electrical engineering and

computerscienceattheUniversityofMichigan.Sinceherearlyyearsasafacultymember,Chancellor

Katehihasfocusedonexpandingresearchopportunitiesforundergraduates and improving the educationandprofes-sionalexperienceofgraduatestudents,withanemphasisonunderrepresentedgroups.Shehasmentoredmorethan70postdoctoralfellows,doctoralandmaster’sstudentsinelectricalandcomputerengineering.Twenty-oneofthe42doctoral students who graduated under her supervisionhave become faculty members in research universities intheUnitedStatesandabroad.

Herworkinelectroniccircuitdesignhasledtonumer-ousnationalandinternationalawardsbothasatechnicalleaderandeducator,16U.S.patents,andanadditionalsixU.S.patentapplications.Sheistheauthororco-authorof10bookchapters andabout600 refereedpublications injournalsandsymposiaproceedings.

Sheearnedherbachelor’sdegreeinelectricalengineer-ingfromtheNationalTechnicalUniversityofAthens,Greece,in1977,andhermaster’sanddoctoraldegreesinelectricalengineeringfromUCLAin1981and1984,respectively.

LINDA KATEHI UC Davis Chancellor

Fred Wood assumed the role of Vice Chancellor forStudentAffairsonAugust1,2007.Dr.Woodoverseespro-gramsandservicesthatenhancetheacademicandpersonaldevelopmentofstudents,includingintercollegiateathletics.HealsoprovidesadministrativeleadershiptoaDivisionofover50 student supportprogramsand to a teamofover800 staff members. In addition, he manages a budget ofover30milliondollars.HeadvisestheChancelloronmat-tersrelatingtostudents,enrollment,access,retention,andcampusclimate.

Woodearnedhisbachelor’sandPh.D.fromUCDavisinChemistryin1980and1984.Soonaftergraduating,hebeganhisfacultyappointmentinChemistryandalsoservedtheCollegeofLettersandScienceastheAssociateDean,apositionheheld for13years.Mostrecentlyheservedasthe Associate Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies andInterimViceProvostofUndergraduateStudies.Heisa2003graduateoftheHarvardUniversityExecutiveLeadershipandManagementInstitute,andalsoagraduateoftheUniversityofCaliforniaManagementInstitute.

Dr.Woodisamemberofseveralprofessionalorganiza-tions including American College Personnel Association,NationalAssociationofStudentPersonnelAdministrators,andtheNationalAssociationofCollegeandUniversityBusi-

nessOfficers.HealsoservesontheCouncilofDeansandViceChancellorsatUCDavis,aswellasovertwentydifferentcommitteesandcouncilsonandoffcampus.

SeveralprioritiesheisfocusingoninStudentAffairsincludebuildingbridgeswithin StudentAffairs andwithacademic affairs; increasing the diversity of our studentpopulationbyreachingouttostudentswhoaredisadvan-tagedandunderrepresented;recruitmentandadmissions;increasingthenumberofstudentstransferringtoUCDavisfromcommunitycollegesandhelpingwiththeirtransition;developaninclusivecommunityforallofourstudents;workto help new students effectively navigate the university;improveretentionandgraduation;improveaccountabilityand transparency; improvestudenthealth; increase fund-raisingefforts tohelp supportourunits and theirneeds;maintainingaffordabilityforstudentstoattendcollege;andkeepingupwiththelatesttechnologytoprovideourstaff,facultyandstudentswiththemostuptodateandaccurateinformation.

Dr.Woodcontinuestoteachundergraduatestudentswhile serving in his administrative role and maintainingafocusoncontinuallyimprovingtheservicesavailabletoundergraduateandgraduatestudents.

FRED WOOD Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

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GREG WARZECKA Director of Athletics

UCDAVISATHLETICS

OnAugust1,1995,GregWarzeckabecamethe11thdirectorofathleticsatUCDavis.Inthedecade-plussince,theAggieathleticsprogramhasenjoyedunprecedentedsuccessunderhisguidance.

Warzecka’spenchantforprogressbeganfromhisfirstyearasdirectorwhenhewaschargedwiththetaskoffullyengagingthecampusindicussionsregardingwhetherornotUC Davis would offer athletics-related financial aid. Oneyearlater,thecampusannouncedthelaunchofitsfirst-evergrant-in-aidprogram.

WarzeckahasalsooverseenUCDavis’transitionintotwo conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggiesmovedfromthenow-defunctNorthernCaliforniaAthleticConference to thepowerfulCaliforniaCollegiateAthleticAssociation.

Thenin2003,theUCDavisprogramannouncedthatitwouldjointheBigWestConferenceandthusreclassifyfromNCAADivisionIItoDivisionIstatus.UnderWarzecka’sguidance,theAggieathleticsprogramincreaseditsgrant-in-aidallocationnearlytenfoldtoapproximately$5million.Duringthisperiod,healsoengineeredasubstantialupgradeinathleticsfacilities,mostnotablytheSchaalAquaticsCen-ter(2004),theMaryaWelchTennisCenter(2005)andthemulti-useAggieStadium(2007).

During Warzecka’s tenure, UC Davis captured sixNACDADivisionIIDirectors’Cupsasthemostoutstand-ingoverallprograminthecountry.Forhispart,NACDAselectedWarzeckaasitsA.D.oftheyearfortheD-IIWestRegionin2001-02.

Furthermore,theeditorsofSports IllustratedmagazinelaudedtheAggieprogramonthreedifferentoccasions.In1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UCDavis as the top Division II school for women athletics.Oneyearlater,SIselectedUCDavisasitstopD-IIschoolforthe2001-02year.

Beforeturningtoadministration,Warzeckahadbeenasuccessfulbaseballcoach,firstasanassistantathisalmamater,California.HethenservedasheadcoachatSanFran-ciscoState,thenattheUniversityofChicago,wherehealsoservedhisfirstpostasmen’sathleticsdirector.WarzeckareturnedtoCalifornia in1989tobecometheA.D.at theUniversityofRedlands,whereheremaineduntilhejoinedtheAggieathleticsstaff.

HeearnedhisBachelorofArtsdegreeinphysicaledu-cationfromCalin1975andhisMasterofSciencewithanemphasisinathleticadministrationfromCalStateHaywardin1983.

NONA RICHARDSON Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administator

NonaRichardsonwasnamedSeniorAssociateAthleticsDirectoratUCDavisinMarch2007.ShebringsextensiveexperiencetoherroleatUCDaviswhichincludesoverseeingcompliance,studentservicesandsportsmedicineprograms,aswellassportsupervision.

Richardson has experienced intercollegiate athleticsfromavarietyofroles,mostrecentlyduringhertenureatBallState,wheresheservedastheseniorwomanadministra-tor.Theresheoversawdailyoperationsforsportsmedicine,andstrengthandconditioningwhilealsosupervisingsevensports, includingwomen’sbasketballandwomen’svolley-ball.HercontributionsatBallStatealso includedstudent-athleteservices,communityoutreachprogramming,careerdevelopmenteducation,student-athleteawards,andotherrelated areas while also serving as a Title IX and genderequityresource.

PriortoBallState,RichardsonwasAssociateDirectorofAthleticsandSWAatValparaisoUniversityforsevenyears,wheresheservedinsimilarcapacitieswhilealsoservingasComplianceCoordinatorforthe18-sportathleticsprogram.Her duties also involved student-athlete eligibility, eventmanagementandotherkeyadministrativeresponsibilities.

Richardson has served on numerous committeesthroughoutherdistinguishedcareer,includingtheNCAA

DivisionIVolleyballCommittee(2000-02)andVolleyballOfficials Sub-Committee (2001-02). She has also been amemberofcommitteesfortheMid-ContinentConferenceandtheNationalAssociationofCollegiateWomenAthleticsAdministrators (NACWAA), the latter forwhichshealsoservedasaboardmember.

Richardson has presented at several national confer-ences,isamemberofNACWAAandtheNationalAssociationofGirlsandWomeninSports,andhaswonseveralawardsincludingNACWAA’sDr.NellJacksonAward(2000).

Her athletics administrative tenure was preceded byavolleyballcoachingcareerthatwashighlightedbyheadcoachingpositionsatEasternMichigan(1987-95)andVal-paraiso(1996-99)andanassistantcoachingassignmentatKentucky(1984-87).RichardsonwasalsoanassistantcoachattheU.S.OlympicSportsFestivalin1991.

RichardsonwasastandoutvolleyballplayeratMichiganState(1978-81)whereshewasateamco-captain,MVPandamemberoftheAssociationforIntercollegiateAthleticsforWomen(AIAW)All-Stateteam.

ShereceivedherBachelorofSciencedegreeinPhysi-calEducationfromMichiganStatein1983andherMasterofArtsandLiberalStudiesinHumanBehaviorandSocietyfromValparaisoUniversityin1999.

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Bob BiggsFootball

Steve DotenMen’s.Water.Polo

Jamie HolmesWomen’s.Volleyball

Barbara JahnWomen’s.Swimming

John LavalleeWomen’s.Gymnastics

Daryl LeeMen’s.Tennis

Bill MazeWomen’s.Tennis

Rex PetersBaseball

MaryClaire RobinsonWomen’s.Soccer

Dwayne ShafferMen’s.Soccer

Sandy SimpsonWomen’s.Basketball

Gary StewartMen’s.Basketball

Byron TalleyTrack.&.Field.(interim)

Drew WartenburgM/W.Cross.Country

Jamey WrightWomen’s.Water.Polo

Karen YoderSoftball

Anne WalkerWomen’s.Golf

UCDAVISHEADCOACHES

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Cy WilliamsMen’s.Golf

Vianney CamposField.Hockey

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Recognizedin1999as“SoftballFieldoftheYear”bytheSportsTurfManagersAssociation,LaRueFieldhostedfiveNCAAWestRegionSoftballChampion-shipsinthepastdecade.Recentadditionsincludebat-tingcages,covereddugoutsandimprovedpressareas.

TheformerLowerHickeyGym,thefirsthomeofwomen’sathleticsinthepost-TitleIXera,wascon-vertedtoafirst-classpracticefacilityfortheAggiegymnasticsteamin2005.

TheTed&RandSchaalAquaticsCenterhosteditsfirsteventinJanuaryof2004.ThecomplexfeaturesanOlympic-sizedpool,lockerrooms,

teamrooms,officespaceandpermanentseatingforapproximately500spectators.TheaquaticscenterwillallowUCDavistohostchampion-

shipevents,includingthe2006NCAAWomen’sWaterPoloChampionships.

ThepalatialActivites&RecreationCenter(ARC)offersawidearrayoffitnessareas,includingfull-sizebasketballcourts,amulti-useactivitycenter

forindoorsoccerorhockey,arunning/joggingtrack,weightrooms,aerobicsfacilities,squash

andracquetballcourts,andarock-climbingwall.Additionalamenitiesincludeawellnesscenter,

studentloungesandopportunitiesforconferencesandspecialevents.

HOMEOFTHEAGGIES

ACTIVITIES &RECREATION CENTER

THE PAVILION

SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER

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LA RUE FIELD

ThePavilion,formerlyknownasRecreationHall,servesashomecourtforUCDavisbasketball,volleyball,wrestlingandgymnastics,aswellascon-certsandspecialevents.Withaseatingcapacityofnearly8,000,thePavilionranksasoneofthelargeston-campusarenasinNorthernCalifornia.

HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER

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Dobbinsboastsoneofthefinestplaying

surfacesinNorthernCalifornia.In2002,thestadiumwasenhancedtoincludeapressbox,

arenovatedentranceandpermanentconces-sion/restroomfacilities.

DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

BothAggieStadium(left),thehomeofsoc-cer,andtheJames&AnnDobbinsBaseballComplex(below)weretheresultofvolunteereffortsdatingbacktothemid-1980s.

UCDavisstudent-athleteswelcomedtheexpandedweightroom,locatedinsideToomeyField.Inaddi-tiontonearlytriplinginsizethepreviousfacility,theupgradealsoincludedallnewequipment,restroomsandofficespace.

Builtinthelate1940s,ToomeyFieldhashostednumer-ouschampionshipeventsforfootball,track&fieldandlacrosse.Duringthe2000OlympicTrials,standoutsMarionJonesandMichaelJohnsonusedtheWoodyWil-sonTrackasapracticefacility.

AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM

TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK

AGGIE STADIUM

AggieStadiumservesasthehomefacilityforthefootball,women’slacrosseandwomen’sfieldhockeyteams.Themulti-usevenuefeaturesanall-weatherSportexeplayingsurface,afirst-classpressbox,fulllockerrooms,restroomsandconces-sions.Theinitialdesignhasseatingfor11,000to15,000spectators,withaneventualbuild-outtoasmanyas30,000.

MARYA WELCH TENNIS CENTER

DedicatedinApril2005,theMaryaWelchTennisCenterrepresentsanexpansionoftheformerHickeyTennisCourts.Recentadditionsincludegrandstandsandcanopiedbenchesforthenorthcourts.

TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM

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SERVINGTHEUCDAVISSTUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAAPostgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All-District/Americahonorees, andhasclaimeda recordthreewinnersoftheNCAAWomanoftheYearAward.Student-AthleteAcademicServicesdeservesmuchofthecreditfortheseaccomplishments.

The office started in 1988 with a single staffmemberservingasacentralizedresourceforacademicadvising,eligiblityinformationandcampusreferrals.The office has since expanded to include additionalacademicadvisors,anathleticaidcoordinator,anas-sistant eligibility coordinator and an administrativeassistant.ItisheadedbyNonaRichardson,senioras-sociatedirectorofathletics.

The Student-Athlete Academic Services officeprovidesarangeofservicestostudent-athletesonall26intercollegiateathleticsteams,includingassistancewithcourseandmajorselectionaswellasinterpretationandclarificationofeligibilityrulesandissues.

UCDavisstudent-athletestypicallyhaveamini-mumofthreeacademicadvisors:anathleticacademicadvisorassignedbysport,acollegeadvisor,andamajoradvisor(ifthestudenthasadeclaredmajor).Althoughappointmentswiththeathleticacademicadvisorsarenot mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes mightchoosetoseetheirathleticacademicadvisorforissuesincluding:

• General education (GE) requirements• Dropping/adding courses• Time management/study skills• Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form• Study hall for student-athletes• Personal issues that affect academic performance• Choosing a major/career• Declaring or changing a major• Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics• Preparation for graduate programs• Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships 

and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINEDick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Knowncollectivelyas“TheHealerofChampions”,the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises fivefull-timecertifiedathletictrainers,afull-timephysicaltherapist/certifiedathletictrainerandapproximately24studentathletictrainers.Together,theyareresponsibleforprovidingmedicalcaretothe800-plusstudent-ath-letesthatcomposeUCDavis’26varsityteams.

The student athletic trainers serve two to threeyearswith theprogram, logging inmore than1,500

hours and gaining valuable clinical education in ahands-on environment. The internship is ideal foranystudentinterestedinagraduateprograminath-letictraining,aswellasanymedicaloralliedmedicalprofession.

TheARCPaviliontrainingroomcontainsexten-siveresourcesandequipmentfortherehabilitationofinjuredathletes.Thestaffphysical therapist ishead-quarteredthereaswell.

Jeff HoganHead Athletic Trainer

Michelle RoppeauDirector of Athletic Academic Advising

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Cowell.Student.Health.Center........................................ 752-2300...Peer.Counselors.In.Athletics.(PCA)............................... 754-7103Internship.&.Career.Center............................................ 752-2855Learning.Skills.Center................................................... 752-2013Student.Employment.Center.......................................... 752-0520Counseling.Center........................................................ 752-0871The.House.(Peer.Counseling)......................................... 752-2790Cross.Cultural.Center.................................................... 752-4287Education.Abroad.Center............................................... 752-3014

Student.Disability.Center............................................... 752-3184International.House..................................................... 753-5007Lesbian,.Gay,.Bisexual.&.Transgender.Resource.Center....... 752-2452Women’s.Resource.&.Research.Center............................. 752-3372

FINANCIAL SUPPORTUndergraduate.Scholarship.Office................................... 752-2804Financial.Aid.Office...................................................... 752-2390Dean.Witter.Fund.Residential.Services............................. 752-2033

OTHER RESOURCES

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