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The 2012-13 Cal Poly Women's Basketball Media Guide features player bios, roster, history and records, among other items of information.

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In 2011-12 the Cal Poly Mustangs won another regular season Big West Championship. The Mustangs were placed by two-time Big West Player of the Year Kristina Santiago. The Mustangs finished 12-4 in Big West Conference play for a number 1 seed in the Big West Conference Tournament. Cal Poly suffered a setback in the semifinals losing to Long Beach State. The Mustangs had a lot to be proud of in their record setting season. Santiago finished the season as the All Time leading scorer and rebounder at Cal Poly. She was amongst the top in the nation in many different in-dividual statistical categories. Sophomore Kayla Griffin also garnered Big West 2nd Team accolades as well as Senior Ashlee Burns and Sophomore Jonae Ervin receiving Honorable Mention All Big West. Ervin was also voted as the Big West Hustle Player of the Year and led the entire nation in Assist to Turnover Ratio. The five seniorswho finished the year ended successful careers as Mustangs. They are:Christine Martin, Abby Bloetscher, Ariel Gregersen, Ashlee Burns, and Kristina Santiago. All the seniors were great contributors on and off the court and were amazing representatives of Cal Poly Women’s Basketball.

Team National Rankings3pt Field Goal % 22ndAssists per Game 25thAssist/Turnover Ratio 17thField Goal % 24thScoring Offense 26th

Great Senior Class will be missed.

The Mustangs are excited for the upcoming 12-13 season. They have a difficult preseason schedule slated for them with road games at 11-12 WNIT Champion Oklahoma State and NCAA Sweet 16 participant Cal. They also have PAC-12 opponent Oregon State on the road and will be hosting San Diego State and St. Mary’s in Mott Gym. The Mustangs graduated 5 seniors and 3 starters. They return All Big West Conference performers senior Kayla Griffin and redshirt junior Jonae Ervin. The senior class, Caroline Reeves, Ashley Cascio, Kayla Griffin, Brittany Woodard, and Nikol Allison, is posed and ready to lead the Mustangs with five of them again in 2012-13. The Mustangs expect big things from returning post player junior Molly Schlemer and redshirt sophomore Ariana Elegado. The Mustangs worked extremely hard in the off season increasing their strength and conditioning to be able to maintain a fast faced game again this year. Five new faces will join the team with Maddie Allen, Caroline Hughes, Taylor Spears, Beth Balbierz and Heather Madrigal.

Come out and support the Mustangs and cheer them on while they chase a third consecutive Big West Championship and another record-breaking season in 2012-13.

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Season Recap/Outlook 1-2

Welcome to San Luis Obispo 4-7

Game Information/Schedule 8-9

Meet the Mustangs 10-50 Roster............................................... 11 Media Roster.................................... 12 Coaches............................................ 13-18 Why CP?.......................................... 20-23 PlayerProfiles.................................. 24-44

Training with the Mustangs 45-47

Community Service 48

This is Cal Poly 49-52 Learn by Doing................................ 50 Degree Information......................... 51 Campus Photos................................ 52

Facilities 53-55

History 56-69 All-Time Roster............................... 56-58 Alumni Game.................................. 59-60 What They Are Doing Now............. 61-63

Awards and Records 64-69

Statistics 69-83

Athletics Staff 84-85

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Welcome to San Luis Obispo!

AMERICA’S Happiest Place

Explorer and best-selling author Dan Buettner, who traveled the world in search of the keys to happiness names San Luis Obispo, CA as the happiest place in America in his new National Geographic book, “Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way.” Also featured on Oprah and Yahoo! News

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As featured in US Airways magazine April 2011.

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Located on the Central Coast of California.

230 miles South of San Francisco200 miles North of Los Angeles10 miles from the Pacific Ocean

San Luis Obispo has a pleasant, Mediterranean climate year-round, averaging 315

days of sunshine per year.

Mission San Luis Obispo De Tolosa

est. by Padre Junipero Serra

Founded in 1772

One of California’s oldest communities

Wine CountryUnique viticulture experience

Hearst CastleA National Historical Landmark

Mansion of newspaper magnate Wil-liam Randolph Hearst

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Morro Rock581 foot volcanic plug preserve

World’s First Motel

Originally named the Milestone Motel opened on Dec. 12,

1925

Historic theatre built in

1940.Home to SLO In-ternational Film

Festival

Downtown Farmers Market every Thursday 6-9pm

With more than 120 venders

The Palm TheaterThe FIRST solar powered theater in

the USA!

Oceano Dunes The ONLY California State Park where vehicles may be

driven onto the beach

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Come support your Mustangs! Great fans make great games!

Saturday January 12th vs PacificYOUJam Youth Event

Come help us pack Mott Gym (3,032 capacity). YOUJam is our youth event with great prizes and entertainment!

Saturday March 9th vs Long Beach StateSenior Night

Come out and support our seniors that have put in the hard work for the last 4/5 years! Make their last home game a memorable one!

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Date Opponent Place TimeFri. Nov 9 Oklahoma State Stillwater, OK 3:30pmMon. Nov 12 Oregon State Corvallis, ORSat. Nov 17 University of San Diego San Luis Obispo, CA 2pmMon. Nov 19 Cal Berkeley, CA 11am

Holiday Beach ClassicFri. Nov 23 Stephen F. Austin San Luis Obispo, CA 2pmSun. Nov 25 Cal State Bakersfield San Luis Obispo, CA 2pmThurs. Nov 29 St. Mary’s San Luis Obispo 7pmSun. Dec 2 Nevada Reno, NV 2pmSun. Dec 16 San Diego State San Luis Obispo, CA 2pmTues. Dec 18 University of San Francisco San Luis Obispo, CA 7pmThurs. Dec 20 Loyola Marymount San Luis Obispo, CA 7pmThurs. Jan 3 Long Beach State * Long Beach, CA 7pmThurs. Jan 5 UC Irvine * Irvine, CA 4pmThurs. Jan 10 UC Davis * San Luis Obispo, CA 7pmSat. Jan 12 University of Pacific * San Luis Obispo, CA 4pmSat. Jan 19 UC Santa Barbara * San Luis Obispo, CA 4pmThurs. Jan 24 University of Hawaii * Manoa, HI 10pmSat. Jan 26 Cal State Northridge * Northridge, CA 4pmThurs. Jan 31 Cal State Fullerton * San Luis Obispo, CA 7pmSat. Feb 2 UC Riverside * San Luis Obispo, CA 4pmThurs. Feb 7 University of Pacific * Stockton, CA 7pmSat. Feb 9 UC Davis * Davis, CA 2pmSat. Feb 16 UC Santa Barbara * Santa Barbara, CA 2pmThurs. Feb 21 Cal State Northridge * San Luis Obispo, CA 7pmSat. Feb 23 University of Hawaii * San Luis Obispo, CA 4pmThurs. Feb 28 UC Riverside * Riverside, CA 4pmSat. Mar 2 Cal State Fullerton * Fullerton, CA 3pmThurs. Mar 7 UC Irvine * San Luis Obispo, CA 7pmSat. Mar 9 Long Beach State * San Luis Obispo, CA 4pmTues. Mar 12 Big West Tournament 1st Round Irvine, CA TBAWed. Mar 13 Big West Tournament Quarterfinal Irvine, CA TBAFri. Mar 15 Big West Tournament Semifinal Honda Center-Anaheim, CA TBASat. Mar 16 Big West Tournament Championship Honda Center-Anaheim, CA TBA

TBA NCAA Tournament TBA TBA

Times Pacific Standard Time * Big West Conference Game

2012-2013 Schedule

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# Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown/School0 Taylor Spears G 5’9 Fr HS Brea, CA/ Brea-Olinda HS1 Kayla Griffin F 5’11 Sr 3V Fremont, CA/ Moreau Catholic HS2 Jonae Ervin G 5’3 RJr 2V Brea, CA / Brea-Olinda HS4 Maddie Allen F 6’4 Fr HS Brisbane, Australia / John Paul College5 Ariana Elegado G 5’5 RSo 1V San Diego, CA/ La Jolla Country Day11 Kristen Ale G 5’8 So 1V Carson, CA/ Bishop Montgomery HS13 Nikol Allison F 6’2 RJr 1V Davis, CA/ Davis HS14 Beth Balbierz G 5’9 Fr HS Sacramento, CA/ St. Francis HS15 Taryn Garza F 6’0 RSo TR Hughson, CA/ Modesto College20 Paige Brown G 5’8 Fr HS Shaver Lake, CA/ Sierra HS22 Caroline Reeves F 6’1 RSr 3V Nevada City, CA/ Nevada Union HS23 Ashley Cascio G 5’3 Sr 3V Escondido, CA/ Escondido HS24 Caroline Hughes F 6’2 Fr HS Pleasonton, CA/ Dougherty Valley HS30 Nwamaka Ofodu G 5’8 RJr 1V Brentwood, CA/ Heritage HS32 Brittany Woodard F 5’11 RSr 1V Sacramento, CA/ University of Nevada33 Heather Madrigal G 5’7 Fr HS Arroyo Grande, CA/ Arroyo Grande HS43 Molly Schlemer C 6’5 Jr HS Santa Maria, CA/ Righetti HS

Height # of Mustangs

6’0 & Over 65’11 & Under 11

Mustangs by the Numbers...Major # of Mustangs

Economics 1Kinesiology 3

Recreation Administration 2Biology 2

Social Science 1Dairy Science 1

Math 1Psychology 2Journalism 1

Engineering (1 Biomedical 1 Mechanical) 2English 1

Class # of Mustangs

Freshman 6Sophomore 3

Junior 3Senior 5

Bday Mon. # of MustangsJanuary 1February 1March 1April 1May 0June 3July 2

August 2September 2

October 1November 2December 1

Cal Poly Women’s Basketball2012-2013

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Mustang Media Roster 2012-13

Taylor SpearsG * Fr * 5’9

Brea, CABrea-Olinda HS

KaylaGriffinF * Sr * 5’11 Fremont, CA

Moreau Catholic HS

Jonae ErvinG * RJr * 5’3

Brea, CABrea Olinda HS

Maddie AllenF * Fr * 6’4

Brisbane, Australia/John Paul College

Kristen AleG * So * 5’8Carson, CA

Bishop Montgomery HS

Nikol AllisonF * RSr * 6’2

Davis, CADavis HS

Beth BalbierzG * RFr * 5’9

Sacramento, CASt. Francis HS

Ariana ElegadoG * Fr * 5’5

San Diego, CALa Jolla Country

Paige BrownG * RFr * 5’8

Shaver Lake, CASierra HS

Caroline ReevesF * RSr * 6’1

Nevada City, CANevada Union HS

Ashley CascioG * Sr * 5’3

Escondido, CA Escondido HS

Brittany WoodardF * RSr* 5’11

Sacramento, CAUniversity of Ne-

Heather Madrigal G * Fr * 5’7

Arroyo Grande, CAArroyo Grande HS

Molly Schlemer C * Jr * 6’5

Santa Maria, CARighetti HS

Faith MimnaughHead Coach16th Season

Loyola-Chicago ‘85

0 1 2 4 5

11 13 14 20

22 23 32

33 43

Caroline HughesF * Fr * 6’2

Pleasonton, CA Dougherty Valley

24Nwamaka Ofodu

G * RJr * 5’8Brentwood, CA

Heritage HS

30

Taryn GarzaG * RSo * 6’0Modesto, CA

Modesto Christian

15

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Head Coach 16th Season

Loyola-Chicago, 1985The most-successful coach during history of Cal Poly women’s basketball, Faith Mimnaugh enters her 16th season at the helm of the Mustang program. She coached the Mustangs to back to back Big West Championships in 2010-11 and 2011-12.

In the 2011-12 season the Mustangs finished first in regular season Big West Conference play. Kristina Santiago was named Player of the Year and Kayla Griffin, Ashlee Burns and Jonae Ervin were all named All Big West. Jonae also received Big West Hustle Player of the Year. The Mustangs made it to their 2nd consecutive post season appearance, but fell short in their first round WNIT game at Washington.

Mimnaugh has coached the last three Big West Player of the Years in Kristina Santiago (09-10 and 11-12) and Rachel Clancy (10-11). She was awarded the Big West Coach of the Year in 2010-11 as well for their first ever Big West Championship. The Mustangs made it to their first ever post season WNIT appearance.

During the 2008-09 campaign the Mustangs advanced to the Big West Con-ference Tournament championship game and established a new program record with a .656 winning percentage while the 21 victories accumulated matched the 1981-82 Mustang squad for the highest single-season win total in program history. Cal Poly’s 11 losses ranked as the second-fewest amount in program history while the Mustangs finished the year 10 games above a .500.

The Mustangs, who finished third in the conference standings for just the second time in program history, also set new Big West program records for victories (11), fewest losses (5) and overall winning percentage (.688).

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* Favorite Inspirational Quote: ”Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do” – John Wooden* Favorite Dessert: Snickerdoodle Cookie* Favorite Place in SLO: On top of Cerro San Luis (aka Madonna Mountain)* Favorite Book: The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews* One thing people don’t know about me is….I’ve played 6 instruments: drums, guitar, piano, trumpet, baritone and French horn* My most treasured possession is…Bible* My favorite memory at Cal Poly so far is: Graduation every year* If I could travel anywhere in the world it would be….Australia* If I could meet anyone in the world past or present it would be…Jesus, Martin Lu-ther King and Gandhi * My Favorite place on campus: Mott Gym* What would you do if you didn’t ever have to work: Help others

with COACH FEEZ...

Additionally, Cal Poly compiled its ninth-straight season of double-digit victories and, for the fifth time in six seasons, posted at least a .500 winning percentage in Big West play. Individually, forward Santiago became Cal Poly’s fourth All-Big West first team selection while senior forward Megan Harrison finished her career as the second-leading scorer in program history and as just the second Mustang to earn three nods to the all-conference team.

Helping to set the stage, Cal Poly’s 2007-08 squad produced numerous noteworthy feats. The Mustangs began the con-ference campaign with four-straight victories en route to a 6-3 start that was not only the program’s top beginning to a Big West season, but the best overall league launch in 26 years.

Despite entering the Big West Tournament as the field’s fifth seed, Cal Poly routed UC Irvine during the opening round before overcoming a 17-point halftime deficit to eliminate Pacific during the quarterfinal phase. Despite falling at the semifinal hurdle against eventual NCAA Tournament qualifier UC Santa Barbara, forward Becky Tratter became only Cal Poly’s second selection to the Big West All-Tournament Team. In Harrison – who became the first Mustang in 21 years to record 400 points and 200 rebounds during a single campaign – Cal Poly placed a player on the All-Big West first team for a third-straight season while Santiago earned conference all-freshman team consideration.

During Mimnaugh’s tenure, Cal Poly players have merited all-confer-ence consideration 22 times while seven Mustangs have been named to the Big West All-Freshman Team.

Forward Jessica Eggleston (2003-07), one of Cal Poly’s two Big West Scholar-Athlete selections for 2007, finished her career as Cal Poly’s fourth-leading scorer while guard Sparkle Anderson (2003-08) departed with a program-best 118 appearances (a record eventually matched by Harrison in 2009).

In August 2008, Mimnaugh became one of only two Cal Poly coach-es to have managed an Olympic gold medalist after former center and Mustang track and field letterwinner Stephanie Brown Trafton (1998-00) won the discus competition at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games.

Via the strength of an eight-game winning streak – the program’s lengthiest spurt in 24 years – the 2006-07 Mustangs posted a 14-14 overall mark and a 9-5 Big West record. Cal Poly’s 78-72 defeat of Cal State Northridge on Jan. 27, 2007 was the 101st victory of Mim-naugh’s tenure at Cal Poly, sending her past Jill Orrock (1986-95) atop the Mustang career wins chart (Mimnaugh enters the 2009-10 campaign with 142 victories at Cal Poly). Forward Jessica Eggleston capped her Cal Poly career by becoming the first Mustang to earn consecutive All-Big West first team honors while the backcourt tan-dem of Ashlee Stewart and Tamara Wells comprised 40 percent of the Big West All-Freshman Team.

The 2005-06 Mustangs (13-14, 7-7) posted the third-highest sin-gle-season win total during Mimnaugh’s tenure. Highlighting the campaign was an 82-71 victory at UC Santa Barbara that was the program’s first win at The Thunderdome in 23 years. The Mustangs also finished the year ranked fifth among Division I squads with 12.4 steals per game.

Under Mimnaugh, Cal Poly has consistently posted steady finishes and notable results. Six seasons ago, Cal Poly finished 14-14,

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reaching the .500 plateau for the first time in 13 years and establishing, at the time, a program record for victo-ries during the Division I era. One of Cal Poly’s 12 victories during the 2000-01 campaign was a 76-70 edging of UC Santa Barbara, a win that snapped the Gauchos’ 49-game conference winning streak.

Mimnaugh’s peers recognized her as the 1999-00 Big West Co-Coach of the Year after directing Cal Poly to the first of five-consecutive Big West Tournament berths.

A four-year All-Mid-Suburban League and three-time all-area selection at Elk Grove HS in Elk Grove Village, Ill., Mimnaugh (1977-81) assisted the Grenadiers to the 1981 Class AA state championship. Mimnaugh, select-ed to the 1981 All-Illinois team, helped Elk Grove compile an 84-22 mark during her four-year career.

Mimnaugh played collegiately at Loyola-Chicago (1981-85) and remains the Ramblers’ career assist leader (1,000). The 316 assists Mimnaugh handed out during her 1984-85 senior campaign not only led the nation, but still ranks as the sixth-highest single-season total in NCAA Division I history. Additionally, the 11.7 per-game figure she posted as a senior remains the third-best mark in Division I history.

The Ramblers compiled a 79-32 slate during Mimnaugh’s tenure. For her collegiate accomplishments, Mim-naugh was inducted into the Loyola Hall of Fame in 1992. In 2007, Mimnaugh was also inducted into a the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

Mimnaugh began her post-collegiate playing career with the Newcastle (Australia) Scorpions, serving as a guard and player-coach from 1987-89.

Mimnaugh began building her coaching reputation as an assis-tant at North Carolina State (1989-93). During four years with the Wolfpack, she oversaw the operation of a program that reached as high as No. 2 in the national polls. While work-ing under legendary head coach Kay Yow – the 1988 United States Olympic Team coach – Mimnaugh helped propel North Carolina State to the 1990 Atlantic Coast Conference title and 1991 ACC Tournament championship.

Mimnaugh earned her master’s degree in sports administra-tion from North Carolina State in 1994. The University of Evansville named Mimnaugh its head coach in 1993. Mim-naugh directed the last Purple Aces squad that played in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference and the first team that participated as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.

Following her time at Evansville, Mimnaugh relocated to San Luis Obispo and served as Karen Booker’s top assistant for the 1996-97 season. Aside from her coaching duties, she spearheaded the Mustangs’ weight training program and as-sisted with recruiting.

Mimnaugh is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, credentialed through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a member of the United States Weightlifting Federation.

Mimnaugh, who competed with Athletes In Action in 1985, is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

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Associate Head Coach8th SeasonUniversity of San Diego, 2003

* Favorite Inspirational Quote: “Aware-ness is the greatest agent for change”* Favorite actress: Sandra Bullock* My favorite thing to do in SLO is: Farmer’s Market* If I could have any superpower it would be: Shape Shifter* My most treasured possession is: My music collection* My dream job is: to own a non-profit dog rescue* If I was a Disney character I would be: the Genie from Aladdin* My Favorite animal is: Wolf* Two words that summarize my experi-ence at Cal Poly SO FAR: Record Breaking* If you could change one thing about the world it would be: animal cruelty* My Favorite place on campus: Mustang Lanes (bowling alley)* My favorite thing about Coach Faith is: How much of herself that she gives and how much she cares about people

with KERRI...

This year marks Kerri Nakamoto’s eighth season on Faith Mim-naugh’s bench. She has been promoted to Associate Head Coach for the Mustangs. Nakamoto’s on-court responsibilities remain focused on strengthening Cal Poly’s wing and perimeter play. Coach Naka-moto is in charge of scheduling and will focus on opponent scouting. She also serves as a link between Mustang players and Cal Poly’s Academic Services department and as a liasons between Sports In-formation and the program.

Nakamoto earned her master’s degree in education: counseling from Cal Poly in 2009.

Nakamoto arrived on the central coast from the University of San Diego, where served as an assistant coach between 2003-05.A standout performer with the Toreros, Nakamoto (1999-03) left an indelible impression upon the San Diego record book. She retired as San Diego’s career leader for both converted three-point attempts (200) and steals (214) while ranking fourth in as-sists (376) and seventh in points (1,098). The 64 three-pointers Nakamoto sunk during her 2001-02 junior campaign rank as the program’s single-season record, as does the 2.37 assist-to-turn-over ratio she compiled as a senior. During her four-year career, Nakamoto thrice led San Diego in steals and twice paced the Toreros in both assists and three-pointers.

A two-time All-West Coast Conference honorable mention pick, Nakamoto twice earned team MVP honors before graduating from San Diego in 2003 with a sociology degree.

With Nakamoto on the coaching staff, Cal Poly ranked fifth among Division I schools during the 2005-06 season with 12.4 steals per game. Three seasons ago, Cal Poly was 17th at 11.4 steals per game.

Nakamoto has also coached youth teams with the San Jose Jam-mers and San Diego Sol club programs. She is a graduate of Mitty High School in San Jose, Calif.

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Assistant Coach4th Season

University of California, 2005

* Favorite Inspirational Quote: “Dream as if you’ll live forever, live as if you’ll die today”* Favorite Musician: Mariah Carey* Favorite TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy* Favorite Book: Bringing Down the House* Favorite Movie: Ocean’s 11* This actress would play me in a movie: Lucy Liu* My favorite thing about Coach Faith is: She’s such a caring person* My favorite thing to do in SLO is: to eat Firestone* My most treasured possession is: my baby blanket* My Favorite place on campus: Mott Gym* If I didn’t ever have to work: I would travel* If I could have any superpower it would be: To Fly

with K.I....

and summer camp coordinator.

Iwanaga, who also established Pac-10 and California single-year records during her senior campaign with a .524 (43-for-82) three-point percentage, was a four-year starter and captain, a three-time Pac-10 All-Academic honoree and an all-conference honorable mention pick during the 2004-05 season for Califor-nia. Iwanaga departed the Golden Bear program ranked fourth all-time with 122 three-pointers, seventh with 115 appearances and ninth with 317 assists.

Iwanaga arrived on the central coast from St. Francis HS (Wat-sonville, Calif.) where she served as the varsity basketball coach for the previous two seasons and both the assistant athletics director and chair of the social sciences department. During two seasons under Iwanaga, the Sharks compiled a 45-16 aggregate record, posted a pair of runner-up showings in the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League, won the 2009 SCCAL Tournament title and reached the semifinal stage of the 2008 CIF Division V Northern California Championships.

Prior to her tenure at St. Francis HS, Iwanaga also served as the head coach of the San Jose Cagers AAU White squad and as the assistant junior varsity coach at her alma mater, Mitty HS (San Jose).

A native of Santa Clara, Calif., Iwanaga earned a B.A. in Sociol-ogy from California in 2005 and completed her Master’s Degree in Sports Management in 2009 from American Public University.

Kristin Iwanaga, the Pac-10 Conference’s career leader with an .890 (235-for-264) free throw percentage, begins her third season as an assistant coach under Faith Mimnaugh during the 2009-10 campaign. Iwanaga paced all NCAA Division I players during her 2004-05 senior season at California with a .934 (85-for-91) free throw percentage.

Iwanaga will work with Cal Poly’s point guards and assist with perimeter players. She is Cal Poly’s film exchange coordinator

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* Favorite Food: Mexican* Favorite Quote: “What’s worse? The pain from hard work or pain from regret?”* Favorite Musician: Stevie Wonder* Favorite TV Show: Law and Order* Favorite Actor: Matthew McConaughey * Favorite Song: Brown Eyed Girl* If I could travel anywhere in the world it would be: America Samoa* Favorite Sports Moment: Playing at Cal Poly:) * My favorite thing to do in SLO is: go to Avila Beach or Montana De Oro* Best Place travelled: Costa Rica* If I could meet anyone in the world past or present it would be: Eleanor Roosevelt* If I didn’t ever have to work: I would teach sports to little kids* If I was a Disney character I would be: Goofy* If I could change one thing about the world it would be: Peace

with COACH DUPE...

Assistant Coach2nd SeasonCal Poly, 2003

Former Cal Poly standout Kari Duperron joined the staff for the 2011-12 sea-son. Duperron played for Mimnaugh from 1999-2003.

Duperron comes to Cal Poly from the University of Washington where she helped bring in the No. 37 recruiting class in the nation in 2011. Her duties with the Huskies included recruiting, practice instruction, scouting and coach-ing the guards. Duperron coached Washington guards, Kristi Kingma, an All Pac-10 first team performer and Charmaine Barlow, All-Pac 10 Defensive Team Honorable Mention.

Prior to her joining the staff at Washington, Duperron spent two years at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas under coach Kathy Olivier. Duperron served as the Recruiting Coordinator and the 2009 Lady Rebel recruiting class was ranked No. 56 in the nation. On the basketball court, Duperron helped develop UNLV’s guards, scouting and offensive game plan. While at UNLV, she was heavily involved in the teams community service involvement and market-ing. She conducted several free youth clinics in Las Vegas, includ-ing a free pre-game clinic with over 300 participants. She was hands on in developing and enhancing the department’s web site. She also served as the Camp Director of the Lady Rebel Team and Day Camp.

Duperron began her coaching career at UCLA (2003-2007),where she began as an intern, and also served as the director of basketball operations and an interim assistant coach under head coach Kathy Olivier.

During the 2007-08 season, Duperron returned to her high school alma mater, North Torrance, to serve as the assistant boys varsity coach. Prior to entering the coaching ranks, the Torrance, Calif., native was a standout player at Cal Poly, starting as a walk-on and ending her career as team captain. Her senior year, Duperron was named the Big West’s “Hustle Player of the Year.”Duperron gradu-ated from Cal Poly with a degree in Business in 2003. She added her Master’s in Sports Management from Long Beach State in 2006.

At Cal Poly, Duperron’s duties will include recruiting, academ-ics, scouting and player development of the post position players, along with marketing and community relations.

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From the Freshmen...

... “because of the beautiful area and great school and my family tradition of CP grads.” - #14 Beth Balbierz

... “It’s a beautiful campus with a lot to offer. You just have to work hard.” - #0 Taylor Spears

... “because Oprah said it’s the “Happiest Place in America”” - #4 Maddie Allen

... “it is the best of all worlds. A great education and team, and an amazing location.” - #24 Caroline Hughes

...“for the academic challenges and because it’s a great place to live and go to school” - #20 Paige Brown

... “God put it in my heart when I was 4 years old to come here” - #33 Heather Madrigal

WHY

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... “It is a positive environment with great coaches and teammates.” - #15 Taryn Garza

...“because of the atmosphere and it’s on the rise!” - #5 Ariana Elegado

...“the energy of the community and because the coaches and team are like one big family.” - #11 Kristen Ale

From the Sophomores...

WHY

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...“because of the academic excellence and the team!” - #2 Jonae Ervin

...“because of the coaches and team!” - #43 Molly Schlemer

... “because of the location and the great reputation!” - #30 Nwamaka Ofodu

WHY

From the Juniors...

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From the Seniors...

...“because of the great academic reputation and beach!” - #23 Ashley Cascio

...“because greatschool, great location, great basketball team!” - #1 Kayla Griffin

...“It’s beautiful! I love the environment and the school. My coaches and teammates are awesome. The education is great!” - #3 Nikol Allison

...“because I wanted to be a part of the family atmosphere.” - #32 Brittany Woodard

...“because of the Engineering program and the basketball team.” - #22 Caroline Reeves

WHY

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RS Senior Nevada Union HS Nevada City, CA6-0 Forward

2011-12: Played in 32 game starting in 27... Averaged 4.8 points and 3.3 rebounds... Scored in double figures in four games including a season-high 13 points in the last regular season game at Pacific on March 3... Recorded one double figure rebound game (10) against Austin Peay, but added games of nine at UC Davis (March 1) and a game of eight at Cal State Northridge (Jan. 19)... Shot 44 percent from the floor and hit 81 percent from the line (29-36)... Dished out 64 assists including games of eight at CS Bakersfield, a game of six and two games of five...

2010-11: Played in all 31 games while starting 17.... Averaged 22.5 minutes per contest.. Fourth on the team in scoring with 7.6 points while adding 3.5 rebounds... Shot 42 percent from the floor and 81.5 percent from the line... Recorded 10 or more points in 11 games including a season-high... Totaled 107 rebounds with 56 coming at the offensive end.

2009-10: Freshman played in 26 games as a freshman starting in three… Averaged 10.7 minutes a game scoring 2.4 points and 2.3 rebounds a game… Scored a season-high eight points at Pacific (Jan. 7) when she made all four shots from the floor … Established a season-high eight rebounds at Cal State Northridge (Jan. 23) in one of her starts… Shot 38 percent from the floor and 73 percent from the line.

2008-09: Utilized redshirt season.

Nevada Union HS: Four-year letter winner helped program earn Metro League championships during frosh and soph seasons … named Metro League MVP during 2005-06 soph season … selected to the All-Sierra Foothill League first team as a junior and senior … also earned three letters in volleyball, where she was a three-time All-Sierra Foot-hill League selection.

Personal: Daughter of Cody and Elizabeth Reeves … has one sis-ter, Kate … majoring in Mechanical Engineering … valedictorian of graduating class at Nevada Union HS … chose Cal Poly because of the school’s engineering program … Caroline Reeves was born March 9, 1990 in Grass Valley, Calif.

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~ The things that make a good teammate are good communication, hard-work, feedback and believing in each other ~

* Favorite Inspirational Quote: “Put ‘eat chocolate’ at the top of your to do list each day that way you’ll get at least one thingdone.”* Favorite Animal: Panda Bear* Favorite Movies: The Man Who Knew Too Little and The King’s Speech* If I could have any superpower it would be: That I could function without sleeping* My favorite memory at Cal Poly so far is: All the times that I’ve laughed my head off with my roomies, teammates and friends* If I was to perform in a talent show my talent would be…do the worm

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RS Senior Univ of Nevada Sacramento, CA5-11 Guard

2011-12: Played in 22 games, starting in six...Started the first six games before going down to injury.... Averaged 5.3 points and 3.5 rebounds... Scored a season-high 11 points twice; at San Francisco on Nov. 16 and at Pacific on March 3... Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds against San Jose State on Nov. 27... Four steals against UC Davis on Jan. 28... Twice tallied four field goals; at CS Bakersfield and at Pacific... Hit all six attempts at the line at UC Riverside on Feb. 18... Hit one three-pointer in five different games...

won three section championships in volleyball (2006-08)...averaged 18.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg, and 2.0 apg as a senior...was named Sierra Valley MVP and to the all-league team as a freshman, sophomore and junior. Earmed All-Metro Honors as a Frosh and Sophomore...garnered several honors as a senior including being named to both the All-league and All-Metro First Team, named Sacramento Bee Player of the Year, Cal Preps High Student of the Week and was a McDonald’s All-American nominee... during her final year of high school she helped lead her

2010-11: Utilized redshirt season due to transfer.

Nevada 2009-10: Played in 27 of the Wolf Pack games starting in one… averaged 1.7 points and 1.0 rebound per game… Averaged 7.2 minutes per game… Dished out 10 assists, had four blocks with 11 steals…Nevada 2008-09: Played in 24 games and made one start during her freshman year against #7/8 Louisville…suffered a season end-ing injury and missed the remaining six games of the year…averaged 1.0 ppg and 1.3 rpg…scored a career-high seven points in Nevada’s win over St. Mary’s…recorded a career-high four rebounds twice during the year.

Christian Brothers HS: lettered four years in basketball volleyball...won a section champion ship in basketball in 2008 and won

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~ SLO was named “America’s Happiest Place” because of the sunshine ~

Favorite Actor: Denzel WashingtonFavorite Musician: Rick RossFavorite TV Show: Locked Up AbroadIf I could have any superpower it would be: to be able to be invisibleMy Favorite place on campus: Coaches’ office My most treasured possession is: My ring and BlankyMy dream job is: Be a famous singerIf I were to perform in a talent show my talent would be: Blowing bubbles from my mouthIf I could be a Disney character I would be: Jasmine (from Aladdin)I am most inspired by: Mama Kim

with B WOOD...

high school team to a 27-5 record and the San-Joaquin Section Division IV Championship...she was also named to the All-Metro girls volleyball first team in 2007...played club for Just Believe Sports (JBS) for coach Sean Chambers.

Personal: Majoring in Journalism...was a member of the Black Student Union in high school... has four sib-lings: Tony Jr. (28); Jason (23); Princess (15) and Jaden (2)...daughter of Bruce Woodard and Kimberly Bates...born in Sacramento, CA on April 25, 1990.

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Senior Moreau Catholic HS Fremont, CA5-11 Forward

2011-12: Played and started in 29 games... Earned Big West Conference Second-Team honors when she averaged 8.6 points, third on the team, and 6.6 rebounds, second on the team... Scored a career-high 20 points in the win over Cal State Bakersfield (Feb. 8) and grabbed career-high 13 rebounds in the season-opener at Oregon (Nov. 13)... In the same game recorded six steals and seven assists... Scored in double figures in eight games and three times in re-bounds... All-around game includes four or more assists seven times... Shot 38 percent from the floor and made 35 percent from long range... Made 76 percent of her shots from the line while averaging 29.9 minutes per game...

2010-11: Played in 29 games starting in all but one... Averaged 28.7 minutes a game and 7.1 points per game... Shot 41 percent from the floor and 31 percent from long range.... Scored in double figures eight times includ-ing a season-high 15 points twice... Recorded 10 or more rebounds in five games with season-high 13 coming twice.... Dished out 65 assists with season-high eight... Ninth in the Big West Conference in rebounding with 5.8 boards per game...

Personal: Daughter of John and Stephanie Griffin … has one brother, John … majoring in Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration to go into a career in Sports Management … Kayla Reneé Griffin was born July 17, 1991 in Fremont, Calif.

2009-10: Freshman played in 24 games, starting in two… Averaged 7.0 minutes and 1.5 points while shooting 39 percent from the floor…Scored a season-high of nine points … Grabbed season-high six rebounds three times.

Moreau Catholic HS: Four-year letter winner and four-time All-Hayward Area Athletic League selection helped Moreau Catholic HS to league titles in initial three seasons… assisted Mariners to four-straight CIF North Coast Sec-tion Division IV tournaments… Moreau Catholic posted a 91-19 overall record … recognized as the program’s 05-06 Of-fensive Player of the Year … member of Moreau Catholic HS 1,000-point scorers club … also a three-time letter winner in softball.

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~ My favorite memory at Cal Poly so far is being Big West Champs ~

*Favorite Food: Steak and mashed potatoes* Favorite Inspirational Quote: “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”* Favorite Thing about Cal Poly: Beautiful Location* What actor or actress would play you in a movie: Cameron Diaz* My dream job is: Clothing Designer* If I could meet anyone in the world past or present it would be: Oprah* What are the things that make a good teammate: Hard working and encouraging* My Favorite place on campus: Coaches’ Office * If you could change one thing about the world it would be: No Racism

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RS Senior Escondido HS Escondido, CA5-4 Guard

2011-12: Played in 12 games on the season. Cascio grabbed eight rebounds on the season with four coming on the offensive end.

2010-11: Played in eight games after missing the first half of the season due to illness... Averaged 1.6 points... Scored her season-high seven points when she was two of two from the floor against Cal State Fullerton on Feb. 24. 2009-10: Freshman: Played in seven games averaging 1.9 minutes per game… Had two games of one rebound each… Added one steal at Cal State Northridge and one assist against Pacific

2008-09: Utilized redshirt season.

Escondido HS: Helped Cougars to a pair of Val-ley League championships as a junior and senior and back-to-back CIF San Diego Section tournament appearances…averaged a career-best 7.0 points per game and 2.4 assists per contest as a junior during the 2006-07 season. Personal: Daughter of Debra Kenney and Dennis Cascio … has two brothers, Trevor and Scott, and two sisters, Rachael and Amanda… majoring in Mathemat-ics with expected June 2013 graduation date … born and raised in Greenville, Penn., before relocating to San Diego California in 2005 … Ashley Aunese Cas-cio was born on Sept. 27, 1989.

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~ If I could use one or two words to summarize my experience at Cal Poly so far they would be “Lifetime Memories” ~

Favorite Food: Pesto cream penne with no tomatoes from CPK in SLOFavorite Inspirational Quote: “It’s not how big you are, it’s how big you play”Favorite Musicians: India Arie, Monica, and BrandyOne thing people don’t know about me is: I write poemsIf I could travel anywhere in the world it would be: Ireland to see RayMy favorite thing about Coach Faith is: She’s a believerMy dream job is: Owning a chain of rec centers for under privileged kidsThese are qualities that make a good teammate: Encouraging, dedicated and hard working

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~ My favorite thing to do in SLO is to hang out with the

team ~

* Favorite Food: Filipino* Favorite Actor: Tyler Perry* Favorite Inspirational Quote: “I can ac-cept failure, but I cannot accept not trying”* Favorite Thing about Cal Poly: The team (including the coaches)* This actress would play me in a movie: Sanaa Lathan* I am most inspired by: Mom* One or Two words that summarize my experience at Cal Poly so far: Amazing and Unbelievable* These are the things that make a good teammate: Positivity, encouragement and will to win

with JO...

2011-12: Played in 21 games and started in 21.... Averaged 25.9 minutes per game... Named Big West Conference Best Hustle and Honorable Mention when she scored 7.8 points per game and grabbed 2.7 rebounds... Ranked No. 1 in the NCAA in assist-to-turnover ratio 2.67... Totaled 112 assists with just 42 turnovers this season... Scored a career-high 33 points at Oregon earning her Big West Conference Player of the Week... Dished out a career-high 10 assists against UC Davis on Jan. 28... Scored in double figures nine times including five-straight and grabbed five or more rebounds five times.2010-11: Played in 26 games starting in 15... Averaged 25.2 minutes a game scoring 8.0 points.... Third on the team in scoring and second with 79 assists...

Committed only 44 turnovers and was ranked 22nd in the NCAA and first in the Big West Conference in assist turn-over ratio with 1.8.... Scored 10+ in nine games with season-high 19 coming against Pacific.... Made 39 of 48 free throws (81%)... 2009-10: Freshman played in eight games averaging 13.3 minutes and 3.8 points per game before suffering a season-ending knee injury and redshirting…Scored five or more points in four games including season-high eight against San Diego (Dec. 5) Dished out season-high five assists against San Diego...

Brea Olinda HS: Ranked as the No. 43 h.s. point guard by ESPNU…named to the All-Orange County Register first team following 08-09 sr season when she averaged 10.7 ppg, 4.0 apg and a League-best 2.5 spg…assisted Brea HS to a 58-6 combined mark during junior and senior seasons and consecu-tive CIF Division II state cham-pionships … Brea HS posted a 111-20 overall record during four-year tenure … also lettered in track.

Personal: Daughter of Eric and Joan Newby … majoring in

RS Junior Brea HS Brea, CA5’3 Guard

Kinesiology with career plans to become either a physical therapist, Coach or play overseas…counts fishing as one of her outside interests. She has two younger brothers, Jeremiah and Eric Junior (E.J.). Jonae Daeshan Ervin was born on Oct. 31, 1991 in Long Beach, Calif.

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RS Junior Davis HS Davis, CA6-1 Forward

* Favorite Food : Mexican* Favorite Inspirational Quote: “Offense brings fans. Defense wins games. Rebound-ing wins championships.”* Favorite Dessert: Pizzookie!* One thing people don’t know about me is: I’m half Czech and I speak the language* My favorite thing about Coach Faith is: Even though she is quiet she has so much enthusiasm and heart* I am most inspired by: My family, they have showed me how to live a fun and suc-cessful life* If you could change one thing about the world it would be: No war - peace and hap-piness

~ SLO was named “America’s Happiest Place” because it is absolutely awesome for a trillion reasons ~

2011-12: Redshirted due to injury.2010-11: Played in 2 games2009-10: Freshman Utilized redshirt season… Davis HS: Four-year letter winner was named to the All-Delta Valley League first team during each of her final three seasons … helped Davis HS to four-suc-cessive berths in the California Interscholastic Federation Sac-Joaquin Section Division I tournament, including a semifinal round appearance during her 2005-06 freshman season … recognized as Davis HS Athlete of the Year as a senior … also earned two letters in volleyball and one in soccer. Personal: Daughter of Helena Allison and Craig Allison … has three brothers (Jakub Fiala, David Allison and Michael Goodison) and one sister, Rachael Allison … majoring in Psychology … member of the JBS club pro-gram that produced Mustang forwards Ariel Gregersen and Brittany Woodard … Nikol Helena Allison was born Sept. 30, 1991 in Sacramento.

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RS Junior Heritage HS Brentwood, CA5-8 Guard

* Favorite Food: African food, mashed potatoes and green beans* Favorite Inspirational Quote: “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall” –Confucius * Favorite Song: “Poison” –Bel Biv Devoe* One thing people don’t know about me is: I’m shy* My favorite thing about Coach Faith is: Her Heart!* My most treasured possession is: My Bible and Teddy bear* If I could meet anyone in the world past or present it would be: Rosa Parks* These things that make a good team-mate: Good listener, positivity, encouraging, understanding and respectful

~ My Favorite sports moment is when Coach Faith had told me that I made the team ~

with MA...

2011-12: Played in 21 games and averaged 4.0 minutes a game... Scored six points with two points against San Jose State (Nov. 27), at Pacific (March 3) and Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 6)... Dished out two assists in season-opener at Oregon (Nov. 13)... Played a season-high 10 minutes at San Diego...

2010-11: Played in 14 games averaging 2.4 minutes a game... Grabbed a season total of four rebounds with season-high two coming at San Jose State on Dec. 18... Played a season-high seven minutes against Cal State Northridge on Jan. 22... Overall averaged 0.5 points and 0.3 rebounds....

Heritage HS: Three year letter winner in basketball and track and field… As a senior scored 34 points in a game as a sophomore (school record) and was a three-time honorable mention all-league… As a senior the team advanced to Northern California Section semi-finals and was named honorable mention all-league… As a senior averaged 16.2 points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.4 steals per game…Served as team captain as a junior and senior…Four-year honor roll student.Personal: Born Nwamaka Ibitoru Amy Ofodu on June 17, 1991…. Daughter of Ike and Amoni Ofodu… Two brothers; Chris and Meniru… One sister, Chika…Majors in Biological Sciences at Cal Poly.

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Junior Righetti HS Santa Maria, CA6-4 Center

* Favorite Inspirational Quote: “Take the risk, forget the fall, if it’s what you want, it’s worth it all”* Favorite Musician: Drake* Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball* One thing people don’t know about me is: I’ve worn glasses/contacts since I was 1* My favorite thing to do in SLO is: Go to the beach* My favorite memory at Cal Poly so far is: Passing the fitness tests* I am most inspired by: Coach Faith* If I was to perform in a talent show my talent would be: Comedy, pure comedy* If I could meet anyone in the world past or present it would be: MLK Jr

~ If I could use one or two words to summarize my experience at Cal Poly so far they would be

“So fun” ~

with MOLL...

2011-12: Played in 27 games starting in one against UC Davis on March 1... Averaged 2.8 points and 2.4 rebounds... Tied a career-high of 12 points against Cal State Northridge on Feb. 25 when she hit five of seven from the floor... Added another double figure game with 10 at Saint Mary’s on Dec. 4... Grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds against San Jose State on Nov. 27... 12 came at the defensive end of the court... Tallied two blocks at UC Davis... Played a season-high 27 minutes against San Jose State...2010-11: Played in 27 games averaging 9.0 minutes a game... Made first ap-pearance in a Mustang uniform on Nov. 12 when she played nine minutes at Seattle scoring four point with four rebounds....

Personal: Born Molly Elizabeth Schlemer on July 7, 1992 in Santa Maria, CA…Daughter of Jay and Liz Schlemer…Has two older twin sisters...Majoring in Psychology at Cal Poly.

For the season she averaged 3.5 points and 2.3 rebounds shooting 54.3 percent from the floor... Scored 10 or more points in four games Big West Conference games, all 12 points... First game came against UC Davis on Jan. 8 when she went five for five from the floor... Grabbed a season-high eight rebounds on the road against UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 27... Overall scored 89 points with 58 rebounds (21 at the offensive end).... Righetti HS: Three time letter winner at Righetti High School… Added 2.5 blocks when the team posted a 13-8 record… Earned all Pac-7 honors as a junior and senior.. As a senior she averaged 15 points per game and 8.3 rebounds… …posted a GPA of 3.5 or better all four years.

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RS Sophomore La Jolla Country Day San Diego,CA5-5 Guard

* Favorite Sports Moment: Making an 80 ft shot at the buzzer in 7th grade* My most treasured possession is: Chap-stick and phone* My favorite memory at Cal Poly so far is: Big West Championship Game 2011* If my teammates described me in 3 words they would say: Outgoing, fun and Asian* These are the things that make a good teammate: Loyalty, fresh, trustworthy, drama-free and hard working * One or two words that summarize my experience at Cal Poly so far: Legit* I am most inspired by: My family and hard-working people

~ My favorite things about Coach Faith are that she is passionate and inspiring. She’s always there for you. She’s like a second mom away from home ~

with ARI...

2011-12: Played in 30 games, starting in 10... Averages 5.0 points and 1.4 rebounds while dishing out 62 assists... Dished out a season-high 13 assists against Washingon in the first round of the WNIT in Seattle... Shot 35 percent from the floor and 30 percent from long range... Made 23 of 25 from the line (92 percent)....2010-11: Utilized redshirt season due to injury. La Jolla Country Day School: Four-time letter winner in basketball earning three Coastal League Championships and thee CIF San Diego Section Championships… In 2007 team advanced to State Championships…

Named McDonalds All-American nominee… Player of the year in the Coastal South League and Player of the Year in CIF Div. IV…. Also named CIF Player of the Year San Diego Section and earned All State Team Div. IV… Named ESPN High School Player of the Week as a senior…Earned first-team all-San Diego… First Team All CIF Div. IV… Named MVP of state all-star game… Averaged 14 points a game, six assists and three steals as a senior in leading the team to a school best 26-4 record.Personal: Born Ariana Marie Elegado on June 9, 1992 in San Di-ego, CA… Daughter of Roy and Virginia Elegado… One brother who attends UCSB, Adrian...Majors in Recreation, Parks and Tour-ism Administration.

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Sophomore Bishop Montgomery HS Carson, CA5’8 Guard

* Favorite inspirational quote: “Every-thing happens for a reason”* Favorite Food: Italian* Favorite TV Show: Keeping up with the Kardashians* Favorite Musician: J. Cole* My favorite thing about CP is: our team* My most treasured possession is: my family* My favorite memory of Cal Poly so far is: the trip to Costa Rica with the team* I am most inspired by: My sisters* My dream job is: Designer* My favorite thing about Coach Faith is: Her passion and how caring she is for us* If I had a pet it would be a: Dolphin

~ My favorite place on campus is Mott Gym ~

with Kristen...

2011-12: Appeared in 28 games... Played in first game as a Mustang on Nov. 13 at Oregon... 0 of 2 from the field with three rebounds... Averaged 1.5 points and 1.1 rebounds... Shot 23 percent from the floor and 22 percent from long range... Scored a season-high five points twice and grabbed season-high four rebounds against UC Davis... Recorded three steals on the road against Cal State Bakersfield...

Bishop Montgomery HS: At Bishop Montgomery High School she aver-aged 13.0 points, five assists, and 2.9 rebounds for the Knights... She earned Del Rey First Team All-League, CIF First Team, All State First Team... Also named to the Daily Breeze South Bay All-Area Team.. earning Del Rey League First-Team honors last season... As a junior she earned All-CIF Southern Section honors when Bishop Montgomery advanced to the CIF Southern California Division IV championship game.Personal: Born Kristen Angelina Ale on December 1, 1993 in Torrance, Calif. ... Daughter of Leroy and San-dra Ale... Two sisters; Rheina (plays at Univ. of San Francisco) and Desiree... Two brothers: Roman and Mo-ses... Father played football at Oregon... Majors in Kinesiology at Cal Poly.

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RS Sophomore UOP/Modesto College Hughson, CA6’0 Forward

* Favorite Actress: Meryl Streep* Favorite Inspirational Quote: “Today I do what others won’t, so tomorrow I can do what others can’t”* Favorite Movie: The Christmas Story* Favorite Place in SLO: Firestone* One thing I would bring to a deserted island is: A picture of my family* My favorite place on campus is: The Rec Center* If I could meet anyone in the world past or present it would be: Frank Sinatra* Favorite Musician: Stevie Nicks* If I could have any superpower it would be: To fly* Favorite Dessert: Banana sundae

~ My favorite thing about Coach Faith is her positive attitude ~

with Taryn...

UniversityofPacific: During her freshman campaign the 6-0 forward played in 30 contests and aver-aged 11.6 minutes per game. She made 46 percent of her shots from the floor and averaged 3.7 points and 2.8 rebounds per game. In her all-around game she picked up 10 blocks and 10 steals.

Modesto Christian HS: Garza finished her senior year at Modesto Chris-tian High School as the Crusaders’ leading rebounder with 8.7 boards per game… She averaged 13.8 points per game, while also tallying 2.3 blocks per game along with 3.3 steals per game… In conference action Modesto Christian

High School finished with a perfect 10-0 record and went on to compile a final 28-5 overall record… For the second-straight season, Garza and the Crusaders were named Sac-Joaquin Section champions and moved into the Division IV California State tournament… As a junior, the Crusaders compiled a 27-8 overall record and went undefeated in the Trans Valley League with a perfect 13-0 record... As a senior she was a 2009 First-Team All-District Modesto Bee recipient... In addition to her play on the court, Garza also lettered in track & field as a State qualifier in the 400-meter. She won the Sac-Joaquin Section Championship in the 400 Meter her first three years.Personal: Daughter of Stephanie and Jorge Garza and was born on Nov. 19. She has two brothers (Jeff and Jake) and a younger sister Addie. Her aunt Michelle (women’s basketball) and uncle Kalaini (baseball) were scholarship athletes at Loyola Marymount. Garza majors in sociology at Cal Poly….

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Freshman St. Francis HS Sacramento, CA5’9 Guard

with Paige...

~ SLO was named “America’s Happiest Place” because of the people and the environment~

* Favorite Actor: Ryan Reynolds* Favorite Inspirational Quote: “Follow your own star”* Favorite Place in SLO: The Beach or Downtown* One thing you don’t know about me is: I write and eat left-handed, but do everything else right-handed* My Dream Job is: physical therapist or trainer/coach* I am most inspired by: Cathy Lauritzen* Two words that summarize my experi-ence at CP so far: Fun and beautiful* My Favorite Place on Campus: UU (University Union)* Favorite Dessert: Any kind of cookies

first team all-league and named new coming of the year....Lettered in softball and volleyball all four years earning all-league honors four times in softball and twice in volleyball... Personal: Born Paige Martine Brown on August 1, 1993 in Sanger, CA...Daughter of Kirk and Beth Brown...One sister, Hollie, plays basketball at Sonoma State..Two brothers, Brian and Brett...Majors in Kine-siology.

2011-12: Utilitzed redshirt season.

Sierra HS: Four year letterwinner at Sierra High School for head coach Cathy Lauritzen... As a senior led the team to a 22-9 and North Sequoia League Championship and a Central Section Championship (D4).... Finished second the previous three years.... Named co-MVP of NSL and defensive MVP and earned All-State First Team honors at Division 4.... Named second team all section... Holds the record at Seirra HS for scoring record... As a junior she was named first team all-league and named to the defensive team...Sophomore season named first team all-league... Freshman season earned

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Freshman Brea-Olinda HS Brea, CA5’9 Guard

* Inspirational Quote: You have to want success as much as you want to breathe* Favorite Movie: The Help* My Dream Job: To design prosthetics* I am most inspired by: Hard workers like my dad* If I was to perform in a talent show my talent would be: Dancing* My favorite animal is: Koala* The things that make a good teammate are: Hard working, supportive, nice* Best place I have ever travelled is: Ha-waii* If I could meet anyone in the world past or present it would be: Martin Luther King Jr.* My favorite thing about Coach Faith is: She is always energized and ready to go

~ One word to describe my experience at Cal Poly so far is UNBELIEVABLE~

Brea-Olinda HS: As a senior Brea Olinda posted a 26-7 overall record and a 11-1 mark in league games… Ended the season ranked ninth in the state and 25th nationally… As a senior she averaged 11.3 points per game… As a ju-nior Spears led the Brea Olinda Wildcats to a 31-2 overall record last year and posed a 12-0 mark in league play when she averaged 8.5 points per game and the team finished ranked second in California and fourth in the nation… She was listed as a three star recruit and is ranked 59th by ESPN Hoopgurlz.

Personal: Born Feb. 17, 1994 in Oregon… Daughter of Rafael (who played football at Cal Poly) and Lori Spears.. One sister, Paige…. Majors in biomedical engineering at Cal Poly…

with Tay...

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Freshman St. Francis HS Sacramento, CA5’9 Guard

* Favorite Book: Secret Life of Bees* Favorite thing about Cal Poly: Food(off campus), people, downtown* Favorite Actor: Ryan Reynolds* Favorite Quote: ‘Be a man, rub some dirt in it.’* One thing people don’t know about me is: I’m 50% Cuban* My favorite thing to do in SLO is: eat and hang out with friends* My favorite memory at Cal Poly so far is: Move in day - the start of it all* If I could meet anyone in the world past or present it would be: Will Smith* My Favorite place on campus is: The Rec Center

with Beth...

Personal: Born Nov. 17, 1992 in Folsom, CA… Daughter of Tom and Maria… Both Cal Poly graduates…Majors in biology at Cal Poly…

2011-12: Enrolled at Cal Poly but did not participate with the team (Redshirt Season)St. Francis HS: As a senior at St. Francis HS, Balbierz averaged 8.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and five steals for a team that posted a 26-7 overall record and 10-0 mark in league play… Team finished the year ranked 16th in the state and 75th in the nation… As a junior team posted a 23-9 overall record and 8-2 mark in league games… She averaged 10.4 points, 5.9 rebounds and 3.1 as-sists per game… Sophomore season team went 21-9 overall and 10-0 in league games…. She averaged 6.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game…

~ If I could tell someone something about Cal Poly it would be that the surrounding college

town feel is better than anywhere else ~

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Freshman John Paul College Brisbane, Australia6’4 Forward

* Favorite Actress: Blake Lively* Favorite Food: Mango* Favorite Movie: Lilo and Stich* Favorite Music: The Lion King Soundtrack* One thing people don’t know about me is: I talk in my sleep* One thing I would bring to a deserted island is: My IpadFavorite TV Show: NCISFavorite thing to do besides basketball: Play Tetris and SleepFavorite Movie: Lilo and StichIf I had a pet it would be a : Sloth

~ My favorite thing about Cal Poly is the Deer! ~

John Paul College: Allen comes to Cal Poly with international experience, playing this past year for the Queensland U20 team and earning a bronze medal where she led the tournament in blocked shots, second in rebounding, fourth in field goal percentage while averaging 9.1 points, 12 rebounds, four blocks and two assists per game… In 2010 she competed with the Australian 19U and 17U teams playing against Japan… Twice named to the Australian All-Schools All-Star team and led the Queensland All-Schools Team to a third place finish in the all-schools championship… Earned MVP honors of the Queensland South D-League… In 2009 led the NSW All-Schools team to the championship at the Australian All-Schools Championships... Led the Queensland South U18 to a silver medal at the Australian U18 Championships....

Personal: Born July 3, 1993 in Newcastle ….. Daughter of Stuart and Lori Allen… Father played profession-ally for Newcastle Falcons…. Majors in English at Cal Poly

with Maddie...

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Freshman Dougherty Valley HS Pleasanton, CA6’2 Forward

* If I could be a Disney character I would be: Dori (from Finding Nemo)* If I had any pet it would be: A striped tail lemur named Choka* Favorite Musicians: Kenny Chesney and Frank Ocean* Favorite Dessert: Homebaked Cookies* If I had any super power it would be: the ability to not sleep and never get tired* If I could meet anyone in the world past or present it would be: Kobe Bryant* SLO was named ‘America’s Happiest Place” because: of the weather/atmosphere* One thing people don’t know about me: I usually sing in the shower* One thing I’d bring to a deserted island is: Hair straightener

with Caro...

all-league first-team as a junior and senior and second-team honors as a sophomore… Twice earned All-East Bay honors and selected to the Cal Hi All-State 3rd Team as a senior… Played club basketball with East Bay Xplosion….Personal: Born Jan. 10, 1994… Daughter of Tony and Tracey Hughes… Six siblings, Hillary (attends UCLA), Rachel, Claire, Ella, Faith and Same… Majors economics at Cal Poly….

Dougherty Valley HS: Averaged 14.6 points, 10.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 3.4 steals per game as a senior with the team posting a 21-11 overall record and 10-2 mark in con-ference games…Hughes led the Dougherty Valley Wildcats as a junior to a 28-3 overall record and a 12-0 mark in league play when she averaged 12.2 points, 9.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game… She led the team to a California ranking of 23rd and 118th in the nation… As a sophomore the team posted a 26-4 overall record and 10-1 mark in league play… Her freshman year the team posted an 18-10 overall mark and 5-7 record in league play. She was the 87th-ranked player in her position according to ESPN Hoopgurlz, and a three star recruit… Helped lead the Wildcats to four-straight CIF North Coast Section Division III/II tournament appearances… Capturing the DII title in 2011…. Named

~ My favorite thing about Cal Poly is the “learn by doing” philosophy ~

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Freshman Arroyo Grande HS Arroyo Grande, CA5’7 Guard

* Favorite Actress: Audrey Hepburn* Favorite Book: The Bible and Irresistable Revolution* Favorite place in SLO: I love everywhere in SLO, but the top of Bishop’s Peak* If I could have any superpower it would be: The power to heal people* My favorite thing about Coach Faith is: She is so high intensity* I am most inspired by: Jesus* The things that make a good teammate are: Hard working, supportive, nice* Favorite thing to do in SLO: going to Church* Favorite Food: Chicken with marinara* Favorite Movies: Rudy, Without Limits, It’s a Wonderful Life

~ My favorite memory at Cal Poly so far is the day I got in ~with Heather...

Arroyo Grande HS: Averaged 16.2 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game for the 27-6 (12-0 league record) Arroyo Grande Eagles… Played her ju-nior year for St. Joseph High School in Santa Maria, CA… Team posted a 29-6 overall record and 12-0 in league play… Averaged 11.3 points and 6.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.5 steals per game… As a sophomore at St. Joseph’s the team was 28-5 overall and 12-0 in league play… She averaged 10.5 points and 4.2 rebounds per game… As a freshman the knights were 29-3 overall and 12-0 in league games… she averaged 6.3 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.3 steals per game…. Senior season was CIF Southern Section Champions and lost

in the state regional semifinal and named CIF Southern Section Division 3AAA Player of the Year… Junior year team advanced to CIF Championship game… Sophomore year team won CIF Southern Section and advanced to third round of state tournament and was named first-team all-league… as a freshman team won CIF SS and lost in the second round of state tournament and earned second team all-league honors…

Personal: Born Aug. 28, 1993… Daughter of Rudy and Shelly Madrigal… One brother, Michael and two sisters; Tracey and Carla… Majors in dairy science at Cal Poly…

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Only the strong survive and the Cal Poly women’s basketball team is dedicated to strengthening their muscles to compete and be physical with their oppo-nents. Each student-athlete is given an individualized workout to help sculpt them into fierce competitors. Weight training includes, Olympic lifts, use of slide boards, band work, and core training. The players also receive intense speed training which allow them to increase their quickness and improve cutting on the court during practice and competition.

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Explosiveness and Jump Training

Athletic Training Room

A new tool that the team uses to assist in increasing their vertical jumping capability is the Vertimax. With

this piece of equipment the women’s team is exposed to multiple ways to increase resistance in training to trans-late into explosiveness on the court. With the use of the

Vertimax, the team has seen an average of a 2 inch verti-cal increase.

The Training room is a hub for players as they receive an assortment of treatment to help stay in top physical condition. With the help of our knowledgeable athletic training room staff and doctors, players are able to get immediate attention to injuries or ailments. Or, if players need a simple ice pack or ice bath they can go in to rest their bodies after a tough practice. Rehab is also a crucial part of college sports and our players and training room

staff are dedicated to getting back on the court after any injuries.

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Beach Workouts

Team Building

Cal Poly is fortunate to be surrounded by numer-ous beaches that allow for a challenging, unique, and fun workout for the team. During condition-ing it is not unlikely that there may be a few vis-its to the beach for relay races, competitive runs, and creative quad-a-thons. Team work is always a must in many of the beach tasks and workouts. The women’s team enjoys the ability to get out of the gym for a change of scenery and demanding

workout to help achieve their training goals.

The team bond is essential to building a winning program and this team prides itself on being a fam-ily. Besides workouts to create team chemistry the team takes part in teambuilding activities that are

fun, creative, and at times competitive. Players par-ticipate in activities that help them get to know each

other better, communicate better, and lessons that they can translate on to the court as well as life.

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v Cal Poly ranked #3 in the nation in the 'Top 10 Surf Schools' by Surfline.com v Student body: Roughly 19,325 (Fall 2009)v Student-to-Faculty Ratio (Fall 2009) 19:1v Employed full-time or in graduate school within one year of graduation: 89%v Student population - Men: 10,837 (56%) Women: 8,488 (44%)v Cal Poly is the second largest land-holding university in California, second only to UC Berkeley, and one of the largest land-holding universities in the nation. Cal Poly, however, uses all of its land holdings in active support of the education of its students. v Programs offered: 68 bachelor's, 29 master's, 68 minors, 14 credentialsv Academic Terms: Four 11-week quarters per yearv First-time freshmen students' average high school GPA: 3.81 (Fall 2009)v 6,000+ spaces in 13 residence halls , and two apartment-style complexesv 6 Academic Colleges: Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences, Archi-tecture and Environmental Design, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Orfalea Business, Science and Mathv ONLY daily college newspaper (Mustang Daily) completely produced by the students - 3rd consecutive year named Newspaper of the Year at College Newspaper Business and Advertising Manager (CNBAM) National Convention

20th STRAIGHT year named Best in the West- Public Undergraduate (Master’s) University by

U.S. News and World Report.

~ LEARN BY DOING ~Cal Poly’s guiding philosophy: Learn by doing. From row crops to computers, Cal Poly be-lieves that the best way for someone to learn something is to do it. That’s been the school’s philosophy since it began. Walk around the Cal Poly campus and look into the classrooms, labs and lounges; you’ll find Cal Poly students reading, studying, and attending class. But that’s not all. You’ll find them working - rolling up their sleeves and getting their hands dirty. Career education at Cal Poly is taught within the framework of a thorough general education that helps students develop fully, not just as trained professionals, but as educated individuals. Curriculum is designed to teach students to think logically, judge critically and communicate clearly.

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Job Recruiters tell the Wall Street Journal why Cal Poly is one of the Cream of the Crop!

“Students learn by doing … lots of labs which gives practical experience making them more ready for on the job work.” “ This school offers a solid ‘hands on’ lab environment along with the academic development.”

“Cal Poly is our top school preference because of the quality of the career center staff, the caliber of students… Lastly, the students are required to apply their skills in the business environment through their Senior Project and also internships, which are tied to academic credit and gradua-tion requirements.”

v Cal Poly graduates and alumni top all other UC and CSU campuses and plenty of private universities when it comes to their median starting career salaries. (San Jose Mercury News)v Hundreds of firms recruit and employ Cal Poly graduates each year. Cal Poly hosts from 300 to 600 different employers each year through its on-campus recruit-ing program and job fair events.v Our graduates are in high demand in the job market, with 56 percent report-ing job offers before graduation. Within three months of graduation, 82 percent had jobs, and 9 months after graduation - 97 percent of graduates had jobs.

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Mott Gym Home to Men’s and Women’s Basketball as well as Volleyball and Wrestling. Full capacity is 3,032 and gives a great home court ad-vantage to the Mustang teams. We set a record for attendance with

2,552 fans packed into the stands.

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Alex G. Spanos Stadium

Home to Football and Men’s and Women’s Soccer. The current seating capacity is at 11,075 with future plans of expanding the stadium to 22,000 seats.

Football has just joined the Big Sky Confer-ence begiuning competition in 2012. Men’s and Women’s Soccer compete in the Big West Conference.

The San Luis Obispo community strongly supports the football team at home games which results in multiple sell-out crowds each year.

Men’s soccer was 4th in the nation for atten-dance among Division 1 soccer programs and has one of the most passionate followings of collegiate soccer fans.

Track and Field Complex

Home to Men’s and Women’s Track and Field as well as Cross Country. Running surface as well as multiple vaulting, jumping and throwing pits, the track complex also hosts various meets and events throughout the year. The university holds13 national Track and Cross Country team championships.

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Mustang Tennis ComplexHome of the Cal Poly Men¹s and Women¹s tennis teams, the Mustang Tennis Courts have chairback seating for 250 fans. Completely rebuilt in 2005, the Mustang Tennis Complex is the Big West Conference¹s newest tennis facility.

Anderson Aquatic CenterAnderson Aquatic Center is the newest collegiate pool facility in the Western United States. The main Myrtha-built pool and its accompanying 15-by-30-foot all-shallow therapy pool not only offer Cal Poly varsity swimmers one of the nation’s finest swimming complexes but a state-of-the art facility ideally suited to year-round outdoor training.

Bob Janssen Field Sharing a common plaza entrance with Bag-gett Stadium, Bob Janssen Field is beautifully landscaped and maintained as a wonderfully comfortable venue with its 400 chairback seats, seating capacity for 800, tower lighting for night games, as well as a spacious home club-house along with batting cages and bullpen areas for home and away teams. The stadium is located on the north side of the campus and faces southwest toward the Pacific Ocean and famed Bishop’s Peak.

Baggett Stadium

Home to Cal Poly baseball, Baggett Stadium is widely considered one of America’s finest collegiate baseball complexes. Under frequent crystal clear blue skies and cooled by the balmy breezes emanating from the nearby Pacific Ocean, the stadium is framed by the scenic coastal hills and mountains for which the Central Coast of California is well known. At the stadium’s plaza entrance, a bronze statue of former Mustang great and Baseball Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith greets visitors and guests. The stadium has 745 chairback seats, seating for 1,734 overall, home clubhouse and batting cages, press box, and bullpen areas.

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Ale Kristen 2011-PresentAllen Kristen 1992-1993Allen Maddison 2012-PresentAllison Nikol 2009-PresentAllotey Michelle 2003-2005Anderson Nicole 2007-2009Anderson Sparkle 2003-2008Andrade Lauren 1996-1998Asplund Brittany 2006-2009Atkins Jonnie 1988-1989Atteberry (Jongs) Sherrie 1983-1987Baker Kristy 1998-2002Baker Lane 1978-1979Balbierz Beth 2012-Present Ball Karen 1977-1979Banfield Holly 2002-2003Barbone Jennifer 1997-1998Barlow (Huff) Sherinne 1984-1987Barnes (Griffin) Kristie 1996-1997Barnett Tasha 1997-1998Bauer (Butters) Katie 1992-1997Bennett Laurolyn (Lynn) 1975-1976Bergner (Macheca) Joyce 1978-1980Bevien Rona 1994-1998Bierman Kathleen (Kathy) 1975-1977Billingsley Paige 1999-2002Black Melinda 1972-1975Blackburn Barbra 1984-1986Bloetscher Abby 2008-2012Bonilla Sara 2001-2002Brennan Kaysen 2002-2007Bridges Ashley 2001-2002Britt Lee Ann 1984-1985Brokaw Tammy 1990-1994Brose Barbra 1975-1976Brown Stephanie 1998-2000Brown Paige 2011-PresentBruno Lia 1975-1976Bruse Wendy 1992-1995Brush Judith (Judy) 1981-1982Bryan (Pisciottia) Kristin 1977-1980

Bryce Danielle 1993-1995Buehning Laura 1979-1982Burns Ashlee 2008-2012Cardiff Jeanine 1976-1980Cardinet Gina 1988-1990Carey (Cooper)Susanne 1991-1995Carillo Christina 1994-1996Carmola Megan 1997-1998Carrie Kendra 2005-2007Casalegno Cathy 1975-1979Casico Ashlee 2009-PresentChristenson Carol 1979-1980Clancy Rachel 2007-2011Cleary Beth 1978-1979Coffey Pamela 1987-1988Collelmo Colleen 1974-1975 Comstock Nancy 1986-1987Cox Deanne 1989-1991Crafton Kelly 1997-1998Crandall Carolyn 1979-1983Cullen Jessica 1995-1996Davis (Durnin) Loretta 1997-1998Denton (Jehlik) Connie 1980-1981DiCandito (Snow) Mary 1978-1979Dooley Jennifer 2002-2006Duperron Kari 1999-2003Durnin Lorie 1997-1998Dykes Robin 1976-1977Edwards (Hagmaier) LeeAnne 1983-1984Eggleston Jessica 2003-2007Elegado Ariana 2010-PresentElrod Debbie 1983-1984Erhard Catherine 1985-1987Laura Buehning ‘82

1992-93 Season

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Ervin Joane 2010-PresentEstassi Samia 1985-1986Estrada Cindy 1975-1976Evans (Kent) Jean 1979-1982Faler Jennifer 1986-1988Farmer Suzanne 1983-1985Ferguson Kathy 1980-1983Fertitta Sherry 1975-1976Fields Bria 2006-2008Filice Valerie 1975-1976Finney Colleen 1979-1981Frazier Sherilyn 1996-2000Gannon Nikki 1990-1995Garcia Cinthia (Cindy) 1978-1979Garrett Ava 1995-1998Garrett Colleen 2008-2010Garza Taryn 2012-PresentGassett Aimee 1989-1991Geoffrion Gigi 1982-1986Geppert Aly 2008-2010Gholar Shannon 2006-2008Gilreath Teresa (Terri) 1977-1979Girard Susanne 1994-1996Givens-Davis Kianey 2003-2005Goetz Courtney 2000-2001

Hughes Caroline 2012-PresentJackson Janiqua (Nina) 1998-1999Jenkins Janice 1972-1975Jenkins Odessa 1998-2002Johnson Gina 1975-1976Johnston Desiray 2007-2011Jones Jennafer 1975-1977Jordon Julie 1983-1988Jorgenson (Phillips) Janet 1984-1987Journey Heather 1999-2003Jusufagic Armina 2005-2006Kelker Ardia 2003-2007Knestrick Kim 1986-1987Knight Kathleen 1996-1998Kopp Kristen 1980-1984Kovilakath Kristin 1978-1979Kozik Christine (Chris) 1975-1976Kraemer (Bailey) Karen 1981-1982Lackore Kim 1985-1987

Graham Kimberly 1976-1977Gregersen Ariel 2008-2012 Grieve Sarah 2002-2006Griffin Kayla 2010-PresentGriffin Kristie 1997-1999Groo Trish 1984-1985Hales Bobbie 1979-1980Harmeier Michelle 1982-1984Harrison Megan 2005-2009Hasselfield (Craig) Jody 1987-1990Henke Michelle 2001-2006Hester Christina 1980-1984Hill Alexis 1998-1999Hodges Jill 1999-2000Hoffman (Robinson) Kellie 1992-1996Hoga Michele 1978-1979Holguin lleana 1993-1994Holt (Adams) Angie 1994-1996Hornbuckle Vanessa 1989-1991Hosken Dr. Nancy 1980-1984Howell Kyla 2003-2008Huddelston Vonetta 1995-1996

Lange (Asplund) Brittany 2009-2010Lee Heather 1997-1998Lee Sherron 1994-1996Lowry (Olszewski) Nicole 1990-1993Luevanos Rosie 1989-1991MacDonald Terrie 1980-1984Madden Russia 1985-1990Madrigal Heather 2012-PresentMaristela Jackie 1996-1998Martin Christine 2010-2012Martin Linda 1977-1978Matsunami Joline 1976-1978McAnulty Brenda 1992-1993McBride Lisa 2005-2009McCall (Fry) Kristie 1989-1992McClaughry Stacy 1987-1989McGriff Kathryn 1988-1989McMullen Judy 1971-1972Miller (Huddleston) Vonetta 1994-1995Mills (Cummings) Carol 1984-1986Milstead Karen 1979-1980Mitchell Margaret 1990-1991Monkley Chandelle 1996-1997Morris Cindy 1987-1988Munley Mary 1992-1993Muriset (Edmondson) Robin 1993-1994

Kristin Allen ‘93

Heather Journey ‘03 and Taryn Sperry ‘00

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Nakamura Kylee 2001-2002Nelson Beth 1990-1994Newman Amber 2000-2001Newman Anthonia (Toni) 2003-2008Nues Cee Cee 1989-1993Oaks Tracie 1996-1998Ofodu Nwamaka 2010-PresentOman Liz 1986-1990O’Mohundro Sara 1993-1994Orrock (Littlefield) Jill 1976-1978Osborne Joy 1988-1989Osorio Stephanie 1996-2001Paterson (Evans) Katy 2000-2005Price (Pelser) Kelly 1976-1977Puckett Becky 1976-1977Pyper (Fraser) Shannon 1988-1989Rady Suzy 1983-1984Rainwater Carol 1978-1979Rainwater (Nunes) Stephanie 1988-1990Ravn Emilie 2002-2006Reeves Caroline 2008-PresentReiner Lydia 1998-1999Reiner Melissa 1998-1999Rhodes Pam 1984-1985Richards (Fonda) Holly 2001-2004Rodness Christine 1992-1995Roete Chris 1981-1982Rogers Kim 1977-1979

Ronan Kelly 1984-1986Rooney Stacy 1987-1988Rose (Perry) Sherri 1980-1983Rowles Caroline 1998-2001Royers Christine 1990-1991Sage-Ellsworth Laurie 1978-1980Sandri Aleta 1983-1984Santiago Kristina 2007-2012Schlemer Molly 2010-PresentSchmidt (Taylor) Carrie 1991-1993Schuster Jessica 1995-1996Sipher Ingrid 1995-1996Smith Janet 1984-1985Smolley Karen 1981-1982Sorosky Jennifer 1997-2001Spears Taylor 2012-PresentSperry (Ortiz) Taryn 1997-2000Spilos Gail 1976-1978Stewart Ashlee 2006-2010

Stewart Terrie 1987-1988Strickland (Newhouse) Toni 1978-1979Sullivan Jenny 1982-1984Sweet (Carter) Erin 1988-1989Taketa Shelby 1992-1994Tanneberg Lacy 2000-2003Taylor Catrina 1999-2004Taylor Nicole 1993-1996Tratter Becky 2006-2010Tualemoso Trina 1985-1987Turner Megan 1998-2003Uiagalelei Anetero 2001-2003Ulrich Kelly 1980-1984Valdes Kate 2000-2003Vettel (Raab) Deborah 1988-1990Volk Mariah 1993-1995Voss Amanda 2004-2005Vouchilas (Griffin) Alexandra 1976-1977Walker Allison 1981-1983Walker Joyce 1971-1972Watts Carnel 1987-1988Wells Tamara 2006-2011Wicks (Hynes) Shelly 1980-1981Wilde Leah 2000-2001Wilkins (Williams) Nancy 1975-1976Withers Gay 1981-1982Wittstrom Heidi 2002-2005Wright Tina 1981-1982Yarwasky Nicole 2003-2008Yip Rae Anne 1996-1998

Stephanie Osorio ‘01

Name this player. [email protected]

Tamara Wells ‘11

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Alumni GameNovember 2010

November 2008

November 2009

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What they’re doing now....

Odessa Jenkins ‘02B.S. Social Sciences, Minor CriminologySenior Manager, Business DevelopmentMedco Health Solutions

Courtney Cameron (Uphoff) ‘06B.S. KinesiologyHealth/Physical Education TeacherSanta Maria High School

Michelle Erickson (Henke) ‘06B.S. Business: MarketingSports DirectorMission Viejo YMCA

Nancy Hosken ‘86B.S. BiochemistryAssociate Director, Immunology DepartmentImmune Design Corp

Kaysen Brennan ‘07B.S. City and Regional Planning, Minor Real Property DevelopmentProject EngineerYonkers Industries

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Toni Newman ‘08B.S. Agriculture Business, Concentration FinanceFund Account IIState Street Bank & Trust Inc.

Jenni Dooley ‘07B.S. KinesiologyRegional Professional RecruiterMaxim Health Services

KristieGriffin‘99B.S. Business: MarketingGlobal Advertising Operations ManagerGoogle

Julie Spires ‘88B.S. JournalismMiddle School Counselor and Girls Bball CoachSt. Simons Island, Georgia

Katy Paterson ‘05B.S. KinesiologyHairstylist Redbloom SalonOwner of Haute Hairstyling/Beauty

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Stephanie Brown ‘04B.S. Industrial EngineeringDirector of OperationsSacramento State Track and Field

Heidi Wittstrom ‘05B.S. Agriculture and Business, Finance Appraisal ConcentrationSelf-Employed Manage 1200 stocker steer in CaliforniaVarsity Girls Basketball Coach at Paso Robles High School

Jessica Eggleston ‘08B.S. Industrial EngineeringEngineering Planner Aeronautics Business Unit, Lockheed Martin

Taryn Dritz (Sperry) ‘00B.S. Recreation AdministrationMom

Holly Fonda (Richards) ‘05B.S. Kinesiology, Minor PsychologyMom

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Kristina Santiago2007-2012

1,953 Points

Laura Buehning1979-82

1,843 Points

Megan Harrison2005-09

1,454 Points

Christine Rodness1991-95

1,337 Points

Sherri Atteberry1983-87

1,076 Points

Jessica Eggleston2003-07

1,052 Points

Kellie Hoffman1992-96

1,033 Points

Susanne Carey1991-95

1,023 Points

Jody Hasselfield1987-90

1,018 Points

All-Big West Conference1996-97: Stephani Osorio (Honorable Mention)1998-99: Caroline Rowles (Honorable Mention)2000-01: Odessa Jenkins (2nd Team), Caroline Rowles (Honorable Mention)2001-02: Odessa Jenkins (2ndTeam), Kari Duperron (Honorable Mention), Katy Patterson (Honorable Mention)2002-03: Kari Duperron (Honorable Mention), Heather Journey (Honorable Mention)2003-04: Katy Patterson (Honorable Mention)2004-05: Jessica Eggleston (Honorable Mention)2005-06: Jessica Eggleston (1st Team)2006-07: Jessica Eggleston (1st Team), Megan Harrison (2nd Team), Toni Newman (Honorable Mention)2007-08: Megan Harrison (1st Team)2008-09: Kristina Santiago (1st Team), Megan Harrison (2nd Team), Lisa McBride (Honorable Mention)2009-10: Kristina Santiago (1st Team), Rachel Clancy (Honorable Mention), Brittany Lange (Honorable Mention)2010-11: Rachel Clancy (1st Team), Abby Bloetscher (2nd Team), 2011-12: Kristina Santiago (1st Team), Kayla Griffin (2nd Team), Ashlee Burns & Jonae Ervin (Honorable Mention)

Megan Harrison ‘09 Kari Duperron ‘03 Katy Patterson ‘04 Jessica Eggleston ‘07

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Big West Player of the YearSantiago earned Cal Poly Women’s Basketball’s first Big West Player of the Year award for her performance in the 2009-10 season. Santiago had a superb season in leading the Mustangs to an 18-10. She leads the conference in scoring (19.9) and steals per game (2.39), ranks second in rebounding (8.5) and field goal percentage (.547), while tying for second in double-doubles (9). In conference play, Santiago was even better, upping her already impressive numbers to 20.9 points, 10.0 rebounds, 53.6% shooting from the field and 2.75 steals per outing. The Santa Maria, Calif., native, who earned her second consecutive first team All-Big West nod, scored in double figures in every game this season, pulled down double digit rebounds in nine outings and has scored at least 10 points in 60 of her last 65 games. The 6-1 forward also won Big West Player of the Week honors on three occasions this season and established a new career-high with 34 points in the Mustangs’ overtime home win over Cal State Fullerton.

2009-10 & 2011-12 #12 Kristina Santiago

2010-11 #11 Rachel ClancyThe second Cal Poly player to receive the Big West Player of the Year Honor in program history. Clancy received this year’s honor after leading Cal Poly to a share of its first-ever Big West regular season cham-pionship. The senior guard paces the Mustangs and ranks second in the league with a 16.3 scoring average and sixth in the conference in field goal percentage with a .448 clip. Clancy is even more impressive from three-point range, averaging a league-best 2.63 three-pointers per game and shooting .397 from behind-the-arc, good enough for fifth. Clancy finished the season ranked 18th in the nation for 3pt field goal percentage and 23rd for 3pt field goals made per game. In Cal Po-ly’s 74-65 win over UC Davis on Jan. 8, 2011, Clancy drained a career-high 31 points. The Limerick, Ireland, native, picked up All-Big West First Team honors, along with a Big West Player of the Week nod (12/20) after posting back-to-back 20-point performances.

Santiago garnered her second Big West Player of Year award for her senior campaign in 2011-12. She returned from an ACL injury and had a standout campaign. She led the Mustangs to a regular season Big West Conference Championship with a 12-4 Big West record. She became the all-time leading scorer and rebounder in Cal Poly history as well as ranking 8th all time in Big West scoring history. She lead the league in points per game (23.1), rebounds (10.1), field goal percentage (.558), and posted 16 double doubles on the season. She put up double figures in all 26 games played except one and had a career high of 44 points while shooting 69.6 percent from the field against San Diego State.

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Big West Conference All-Freshman Team1998-99: Caroline Rowles2000-01: Katy Patterson2002-03: Courtney Uphoff2003-04: Sparkle Anderson2006-07: Ashlee Stewart, Tamara Wells2007-08: Kristina Santiago2010-11: Jonae Ervin

Big West Conference Hustle Player2000-01: Odessa Jenkins2001-02: Odessa Jenkins2002-03: Kari Duperron2011-12: Jonae Ervin

Ashlee Stewart ‘10 Courtney Uphoff ‘06

Odessa Jenkins ‘02

Big West Conference Coach of the Year1999-00 Co-Coach

2010-11 Faith MimnaughIn her 14th season at the helm of Cal Poly, Mimnaugh led the Mustangs to a share of their first-ever Big West women’s basketball cham-pionship with a 12-4 conference mark. Cal Poly (16-11/12-4) owns the tiebreaker with co-champion UC Santa Barbara and was awarded the No. 1 seed in the ampm Big West Womens Basketball Tournament, which also assures itself of a spot in the postseason as it would receive the league’s automatic bid into the WNIT should it falter in the tournament. On February 24, with a 78-58 win over Cal State Fullerton, Mimnaugh became just the fifth league coach to eclipse 100 Big West victories. This is the second coach of the year honor for Mimnaugh, who was tabbed co-coach of the year with UC Santa Barbara coach Mark French for the 1999-2000 season.

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Big West Conference All-Tournament Team2001: Odessa Jenkins2008: Becky Tratter2009: Megan Harrison, Lisa McBride

Big West Conference Scholar-Athlete2006-07: Jessica EgglestonJessica Eggleston, a native of Oceanside majoring in industrial engineering, was the women’s basketball team’s leader in scoring, and rebounding for the 2006-07 season. Eggleston became the seventh player in Cal Poly’s his-tory to reach 1,000 points and helped spark a team that won eight straight Big West conference games. Eggleston’s academic achievements are just as impressive as she has been named to the Dean’s list three-times and carries a 3.35 GPA. Jessica is a member of MESA engineering program along with thee Society of Black Engineers: Egg-leston will pursue a graduate degree and a career in the field.

2010-11: Rachel Clancy Rachel graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Biological Sciences in 2010 and is a standout with the Cal Poly women’s basketball team. The guard ranks in the top 10 in the Big West in scoring, field goal percentage, three-point field goal percentage and three-pointers made per game. Clancy made the Dean’s List in eight of the nine terms as a undergraduate and is now working on her post graduate degree in Biological Sciences. Off the court and outside the classroom, Clancy volunteers for Special Olympics and Habitat for Humanity, and reads to elemen-tary school students. She also has been a member of the Irish national program and youth European Championship squads since age 13.

2002-03: Sarah Grieve, Michelle Henke, Heather Journey, Megan Turner2003-04: Jennifer Dooley, Sarah Grieve, Courtney Uphoff (Cameron)2004-05: Courtney Cameron, Jennifer Dooley, Sarah Grieve, Michelle Henke2005-06: Kaysen Brennan, Courtney Cameron, Jennifer Dooley, Jessica Eggleston, Sarah Grieve, Michelle Henke2006-07: Kaysen Brennan, Jessica Eggleston2007-08: 2008-09: Rachel Clancy2009-10: Rachel Clancy2010-11: Rachel Clancy, Abby Bloetscher

Big West Conference All-Academic Team

Becky Tratter ‘10

Courtney Cameron‘06Kaysen Brennan‘07

Abby Bloetscher ‘12

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Academic All-America2010-11: Rachel Clancy

Cal Poly Female Athlete of the Year2009-10 and 2011-12:

Kristina Santiago2010-11: Rachel Clancy

Associate Press (AP) All-America1980-81: Laura Buehning2011-12: Kristina Santiago

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2011-12 Overall StatsRECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 17-15 10-3 7-11 0-1CONFERENCE 12-4 7-1 5-3 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-11 3-2 2-8 0-1

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg12 Santiago, Kristina 29-29 910 31.4 274-494 .555 4-13 .308 128-179 .715 77 209 286 9.9 75 1 44 88 35 50 680 23.400 Burns, Ashlee 32-32 757 23.7 107-247 .433 71-172 .413 10-19 .526 11 81 92 2.9 63 1 46 33 16 42 295 9.201 Griffin, Kayla 29-29 872 30.1 81-213 .380 18-51 .353 68-89 .764 61 129 190 6.6 61 2 71 73 4 35 248 8.602 Ervin, Jonae 31-22 803 25.9 85-206 .413 9-21 .429 64-84 .762 15 69 84 2.7 33 0 112 42 1 29 243 7.815 Martin, Christine 32-4 617 19.3 84-202 .416 38-104 .365 36-48 .750 33 57 90 2.8 57 0 28 40 1 12 242 7.632 Woodard, Brittany 22-6 334 15.2 38-104 .365 5-17 .294 36-51 .706 34 44 78 3.5 31 0 13 24 4 14 117 5.305 Elegado, Ariana 30-10 553 18.4 55-158 .348 17-56 .304 23-25 .920 17 24 41 1.4 41 0 81 62 2 21 150 5.022 Reeves, Caroline 32-27 711 22.2 63-142 .444 0-11 .000 29-36 .806 59 50 109 3.4 45 0 64 49 3 13 155 4.843 Schlemer, Molly 27-1 240 8.9 31-70 .443 0-0 .000 14-28 .500 15 49 64 2.4 22 1 2 15 5 4 76 2.821 Bloetscher, Abby 8-0 62 7.8 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 4 13 17 2.1 4 0 2 7 0 1 15 1.911 Ale, Kristen 28-0 260 9.3 14-60 .233 7-32 .219 7-9 .778 5 27 32 1.1 37 0 19 16 1 15 42 1.525 Harris, Jasmine 9-0 30 3.3 4-10 .400 1-1 1.000 2-3 .667 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 2 0 1 11 1.224 Gregersen, Ariel 15-0 128 8.5 5-19 .263 0-2 .000 4-8 .500 16 19 35 2.3 19 0 11 11 1 12 14 0.930 Ofodu, Nwamaka 21-0 83 4.0 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 5 6 11 0.5 16 0 4 7 0 0 6 0.323 Cascio, Ashley 12-0 41 3.4 0-9 .000 0-5 .000 2-2 1.000 4 4 8 0.7 7 0 1 5 0 3 2 0.2TM TEAM................ 60 67 127 4.0 0 2 0 Total.......... 32 849-1956 .434 170-485 .351 428-591 .724 416 848 1264 39.5 513 5 498 476 73 252 2296 71.8 Opponents...... 32 781-1967 .397 195-568 .343 362-519 .697 416 781 1197 37.4 516 - 438 502 108 248 2119 66.2

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd TotalCal Poly 1117 1179 2296Opponents 1027 1092 2119

TEAM STATISTICS CP OPP---------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2296 2119 Points per game........ 71.8 66.2 Scoring margin......... +5.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 849-1956 781-1967 Field goal pct......... .434 .3973 POINT FG-ATT........... 170-485 195-568 3-point FG pct......... .351 .343 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.3 6.1FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 428-591 362-519 Free throw pct......... .724 .697 F-Throws made per game. 13.4 11.3REBOUNDS................. 1264 1197 Rebounds per game...... 39.5 37.4 Rebounding margin...... +2.1 -ASSISTS.................. 498 438 Assists per game....... 15.6 13.7TURNOVERS................ 476 502 Turnovers per game..... 14.9 15.7 Turnover margin........ +0.8 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.0 0.9STEALS................... 252 248 Steals per game........ 7.9 7.8BLOCKS................... 73 108 Blocks per game........ 2.3 3.4WINNING STREAK........... 0 - Home win streak........ 6 -ATTENDANCE............... 7873 11829 Home games-Avg/Game.... 13-606 18-597 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 1-1085

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total------------------------------ ---- ---- ----Cal Poly...................... 1117 1179 - 2296Opponents..................... 1027 1092 - 2119

Date Opponent Score Att.11/13/11 at Oregon L 93-102 148411/16/11 at San Francisco W 82-66 136111/20/11 FRESNO STATE L 76-79 101811/26/11 AUSTIN PEAY W 79-69 50311/27/11 SAN JOSE STATE W 71-55 31711/30/11 PEPPERDINE L 78-80 36312/04/11 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 62-65 41512/11/11 at Sacred Heart L 69-89 30412/14/11 at Long Island L 61-69 17612/17/11 at San Diego L 52-69 44712/19/11 at LMU Lions L 72-73 51712/21/11 at San Diego State L 78-79 318*12/31/11 UCSB W 61-58 1006*01/05/12 at Cal State Fullerton W 76-69 192*01/12/12 UC RIVERSIDE W 71-43 252*01/14/12 UC IRVINE L 60-62 362*01/19/12 at Cal State Northridge L 77-79 316*01/21/12 at Long Beach State L 67-74 740*01/26/12 PACIFIC W 74-64 378*01/28/12 UC DAVIS W 87-65 1006*02/04/12 at UCSB W 67-52 92902/08/12 at CSU Bakersfield W 95-78 256*02/11/12 CAL ST FULLERTON W 66-48 708*02/16/12 at UC Irvine W 76-63 231*02/18/12 at UC Riverside W 69-47 342*02/23/12 LONG BEACH ST W 68-41 408*02/25/12 CSUN W 70-56 1108*03/01/12 at UC Davis L 61-65 1205*03/03/12 at Pacific W 88-66 702#03/06/12 CAL ST FULLERTON W 71-53 4443/9/12 vs Long Beach State L 48-51 1085%03/14/12 at Washington L 71-90 809 * Big West Conference Games # Big West Conference Tournament Games& Women’s National Invitational Tournament Game

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Season-by-Season Scoring LeadersSEASON PLAYER GP FG FT TOTAL AVG1979-80 Laura Buehning 29 202 94 498 17.21980-81 Laura Buehning 28 235 118 588 21.01981-82 Laura Buehning 33 307 143 757 22.91982-83 Carolyn Crandall 28 189 21 399 14.21983-84 Terrie MacDonald 27 169 126 464 17.21984-85 Sue Farmer 24 128 18 274 11.41985-86 Sherrie Atteberry 27 134 101 369 13.71986-87 Sherrie Atteberry 28 167 109 443 15.81987-88 Jody Hasselfield 25 127 70 372 14.91988-89 Deborah Vettel 26 131 62 326 12.51989-90 Jody Hasselfield 27 115 58 342 12.71990-91 Chris Royers 26 108 54 270 10.41991-92 Beth Nelson 26 117 48 286 11.01992-93 Christine Rodness 23 149 67 404 17.61993-94 Christine Rodness 24 167 54 435 18.11994-95 Kellie Hoffman 27 118 49 330 12.21995-96 Kellie Hoffman 27 111 51 329 12.21996-97 Stephanie Osorio 26 95 28 284 10.91997-98 Jackie Maristela 25 97 35 258 10.31998-99 Caroline Rowles 26 140 57 337 13.0 1999-00 Taryn Sperry 28 114 52 301 10.8 2000-01 Caroline Rowles 22 83 61 227 10.32001-02 Odessa Jenkins 28 106 73 298 10.62002-03 Kari Duperron 27 82 99 295 10.92003-04 Katy Paterson 28 125 48 298 10.62004-05 Katy Paterson 20 71 39 181 9.12005-06 Jessica Eggleston 27 126 61 85 11.82006-07 Jessica Eggleston 28 130 112 387 13.82007-08 Megan Harrison 32 147 113 427 13.32008-09 Kristina Santiago 32 191 103 485 15.22009-10 Kristina Santiago 29 226 116 569 19.62010-11 Rachel Clancy 31 191 56 524 16.92011-12 Kristina Santiago 29 247 128 680 23.4

Career Scoring Leaders PLAYER GAMES AVG TOTAL SEASONS1. Kristina Santiago 122 16.0 1,953 2007-122. Laura Buehning 90 20.6 1,843 1979-823. Megan Harrison 118 12.3 1,454 2005-094. Christine Rodness 98 13.6 1,337 1991-955. Sherri Atteberry 98 11.0 1,076 1983-876. Jessica Eggleston 109 9.7 1,052 2003-077. Kellie Hoffman 95 10.9 1,033 1992-968. Susanne Carey 98 10.4 1,023 1991-959. Jody Hasselfield 78 13.1 1,018 1987-9010. Carolyn Crandall 110 8.9 979 1979-83

CAL POLY AND OPPONENT RECORDS, 1974-2011

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Career Rebounding Leaders PLAYER GAMES AVG TOTAL SEASONS1. Kristina Santiago 122 7.0 850 2007-122. Susanne Carey 98 7.9 775 1991-953. Sherrie Atteberry 98 7.1 692 1983-874. Megan Harrison 118 5.8 685 2005-095. Jessica Eggleston 109 6.0 650 2003-07 6. Russia Madden 89 6.8 605 1986-907. Carolyn Crandall 110 5.2 573 1979-838. Nancy Hosken 99 5.2 510 1981-849. Rona Bevien 103 4.9 508 1994-9810. Heather Journey 108 4.5 490 1999-03

Season Leaders SCORING AVERAGE

PLAYER GAMES AVG TOTAL SEASON1. Kristina Santiago 29 23.4 680 2011-122. Laura Buehning 33 22.9 757 1981-823. Laura Buehning 28 21.0 588 1980-814. Kristina Santiago 29 19.6 569 2009-105. Christine Rodness 24 18.1 435 1993-946. Laura Buehning 29 17.2 498 1979-807. Terri MacDonald 27 17.2 464 1983-848. Rachel Clancy 31 16.9 524 2010-119. Sherrie Atteberry 28 15.8 443 1986-8710. Kristina Santiago 32 15.2 485 2008-0911. Jody Hasselfield 25 14.9 372 1987-8812. Carolyn Crandall 28 14.3 399 1982-83

REBOUNDING AVERAGE PLAYER GAMES AVG TOTAL SEASON1. Sherrie Atteberry 28 10.1 284 1986-872. Kristina Santiago 29 9.9 286 2011-123. Jill Orrock 24 9.5 228 1977-784. Chris Royers 26 9.1 236 1990-915. Russia Madden 25 8.9 223 1987-886. Sherrie Atteberry 27 8.6 231 1985-867. Kristina Santiago 29 8.4 245 2009-108. Jessica Eggleston 28 8.1 228 2006-079. Caroline Rowles 26 8.0 208 1998-9910. Susanne Carey 27 7.9 214 1994-9511. Nancy Hosken 27 7.8 211 1982-83

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Cal Poly Individual RecordsSINGLE GAME

CATEGORY (MIN.) TOTAL PLAYER (DATE)Points 46 Laura Buehning vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (Feb. 13, 1982) 44 Kristina Santiago at San Diego State (Dec. 21, 2011Rebounds 24 Sherrie Atteberry vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (Feb. 7, 1987) 23 Kristina Santiago vs. Fresno State (Nov. 20, 2011)First Half 11 Megan Harrison vs. Cal State Bakersfield (Feb. 28, 2009) Assists 13 Sparkle Anderson vs. Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 25, 2006) 10 Jonae Ervin vs. UC Davis (Jan. 28, 2012)Steals 11 Chris Hester vs. Cal State Los Angeles (Feb. 9, 1984)FG Attempts 32 Laura Buehning vs. UC Davis (Dec. 6, 1980)FG Made 17 Laura Buehning vs. UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 31, 1981) Laura Buehning at UNLV (Feb. 12, 1981)FG Percentage (10) .857 Karen Ball (12-14) vs. Whittier (Jan. 21, 1978)FT Attempts 19 Laura Buehning vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (Jan. 21, 1982)FT Made 16 Laura Buehning vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (Jan. 21, 1982)FT Percentage (10) 1.000 Terrie MacDonald (10-10) vs. Chico State (Dec. 31, 1983)Three-Point Field Goals 10 Jennifer Dooley at UC Riverside (Jan. 31, 2004)Turnovers 14 Jody Hasselfield vs. UC Davis (Nov. 20, 1987)Blocks 7 Colleen Finney at San Francisco (Dec. 15, 1980)

SEASONCATEGORY (MIN.) TOTAL PLAYER (SEASON)Games 33 Seven players (1981-82)Points 757 Laura Buehning (1981-82), 33 gamesScoring Average 23.4 Kristina Santiago (2011-12), 29 games 22.9 Laura Buehning (1981-82), 33 gamesRebounds 286 Kristina Santiago (2011-12), 29 games 284 Sherrie Atteberry (1986-87), 28 gamesRebounding Average 11.6 Beth Cleary (1978-79), 11 gamesAssists 144 Laura Buehning (1980-81), 28 gamesAverage 5.1 Laura Buehning (1980-81), 28 gamesSteals 96 Chris Hester (1983-84), 25 gamesAverage 3.8 Chris Hester (1983-84), 25 gamesFG Attempts 701 Laura Buehning (1981-82), 33 gamesFG Made 307 Laura Buehning (1981-82), 33 gamesFG Percentage (50) .555 Kristina Santiago, 274-494 (2011-12, 29 games .550 Carolyn Crandall, 148-269 (1981-82), 33 gamesFT Attempts 197 Laura Buehning (1981-82), 33 gamesFT Made 143 Laura Buehning (1981-82), 33 gamesFT Percentage (15) .824 Rachel Clancy, 56-68 (2010-11, 31 games Kaysen Brennan, 14-17 (2006-07), 28 gamesThree-Point Field Goals 86 Rachel Clancy (2010-11), 31 gamesFouls 114 Sherrine Barlow (1986-87), 28 gamesFoulouts 12 Sherrine Barlow (1986-87), 28 gamesTurnovers 152 Jody Hasselfield (1987-88), 26 gamesMinutes 959 Lisa McBride (2008-09), 32 games

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Points 1,953 Kristina Santiago (2007-12), 122 gamesAverage 20.6 Laura Buehning (1979-82), 90 gamesRebounds 850 Kristina Santiago (2007-12), 122 gamesAverage 9.4 Jill Orrock (1976-78), 44 gamesAssists 390 Laura Buehning (1979-82), 90 gamesAverage 4.4 Laura Buehning (1979-82), 90 games 4.4 Jody Hasselfield (1987-90), 78 gamesSteals 264 Chris Hester (1981-85), 105 gamesAverage 2.51 Chris Hester (1981-85), 105 gamesFG Attempts 1,686 Laura Buehning (1979-82), 90 gamesFG Made 744 Laura Buehning (1979-82), 90 gamesFG Percentage .538 Kristina Santiago 775-1441 (2007-12) 122 games .537 Susanne Carey (1991-95), 98 games .489 Colleen Finney 285-583 (1979-81), 57 gamesFT Attempted 485 Laura Buehning (1979-82), 90 games 485 Megan Harrison (2005-09), 118 gamesFT Made 398 Kristina Santiago (2007-12) 122 gamesFT Percentage .765 Kellie Hoffman (1992-96 ), 41 games .763 Colleen Finney 132-173 (79-82), 57 gamesThree-Point Field Goals 154 Jody Hasselfield 1987-90Turnovers 376 Laura Buehning (1979-82), 90 gamesFouls 268 Megan Harrison (2005-09), 118 gamesFoulouts 18 Kristen Bryan (1977-80), 77 games

Cal Poly Team RecordsSINGLE GAME

CATEGORY (MIN.) TOTAL INSTANCEMost Points 106 vs. Cal Lutheran, Jan. 6, 1989 (W, 106-72)Fewest Points 18 vs. Cal State Fullerton, Jan. 25, 1974 (L, 90-18)Most Rebounds 67 vs. UC Davis, Dec. 15, 1979 (W, 74-57)Fewest Rebounds 21 vs. Pepperdine, Feb. 17, 1979 (L, 74-49) 21 vs. Cal State Los Angeles, Jan. 28, 1988 (W, 67-64)Assists 36 vs. Stanislaus State, Dec. 8, 1978 (W, 100-28)Steals 24 at Portland, Nov. 25, 2006 (W, 77-75, OT)Blocks 9 at Sacramento State, Dec. 14, 1978 (63-60)Most FG Attempts 93 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills, Jan. 26, 1985 (W, 77-76, OT)Most FG Made 48 vs. Cal State Stanislaus, Dec. 8, 1978 (W, 100-24)Best FG Percentage .632 vs. San Diego, 48-76, Dec. 20, 1980 (W, 100-58)Most FT Attempts 44 at Fresno Pacific, Jan. 7, 1989 (W, 95-76)Most FT Made 35 at Fresno Pacific, Jan. 7, 1989 (W, 95-76)Best FT Percentage (10) .944 (17-18)vs. UC Santa Barbara, Feb. 19, 1982 (W, 67-65) Most Three-Point FG 15 at UC Riverside, Jan. 31, 2004 (W, 85-72)Fewest FG Attempts 43 vs. San Diego, Dec. 5, 1998 (W, 68-58) 43 vs. Fresno State, Dec. 4, 1982 (L, 59-49)Fewest FG Made 12 at San Jose State, Jan. 6, 1979 (L, 96-31)

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Fewest FG Percentage .194 (13-67) at UC Santa Barbara, Feb. 2, 1977 (L, 66-33)Fewest FT Attempts 2 at Stanford, Dec. 10, 1977 (L, 73-65) 2 vs. Biola, Jan. 28, 1982 (W, 58-56)Fewest FT Made 0 vs. Biola, Jan. 28, 1982 (W, 58-56)Worst FT Percentage .000 (0-2) vs. Biola, Jan. 28, 1982 (W, 58-56)Most Fouls 33 at Biola, Dec. 2, 1978 (L, 85-55) 33 vs. UC Santa Barbara, Feb. 4, 2006 (L, 80-71) 33 vs. Southern Mississippi, Dec. 16, 2006 (L, 83-77)Most Foulouts 4 vs. Chapman, Feb. 25, 1982 (L, 72-70)Most Turnovers 38 vs. Gonzaga, Dec. 6, 1997 (L, 83-73) 38 at UC Santa Barbara, Feb. 20, 1998 (L,114-44)Fewest Turnovers 9 at UC Irvine, Jan. 10, 2009 (W, 54-49)Combined Points 190 at UCLA, Nov. 20, 2007 (L, 107-83)Largest Margin of Victory 76 vs. Stanislaus State, Dec. 8, 1978 (W, 100-28) Largest Margin of Defeat 70 at UC Santa Barbara, Feb. 20, 1998 (L,114-44) Fewest First Half Points 12 at Oregon State, Dec. 2, 1994 (L, 89-39)

SEASONCATEGORY TOTAL SEASONMost Points 2,296 2011-12, 32 gamesHighest Scoring Average 72.3 2005-06, 27 gamesMost Rebounds 1,412 1981-82, 33 games Highest Rebounding Average 48.9 1976-77, 22 games Most Assists 531 2009-10, 29 games Highest Assist Average 18.3 2009-10, 29 gamesMost Steals 335 2005-06, 27 games Highest Steal Average 12.6 1984-85, 24 games Most FG Attempts 2,201 1981-82, 33 gamesMost FG Made 957 1981-82, 33 gamesBest FG Percentage .449 2009-10 (775-1,727), 29 games Most FT Attempts 637 1986-87, 28 gamesMost FT Made 446 2007-08, 32 gamesBest FT Percentage .703 2007-08 (446-634), Most Three-Pointers 190 1999-00, 28 gamesMost Three-Pointers Attempted 642 2000-01, 29 gamesBest Three-Point Percentage .415 1987-88, 26 gamesMost Games 33 1981-82, 33 gamesMost Wins 21 1981-82, 33 games 21 2008-09, 32 games Most Defeats 23 1995-96/1996-97, 28/27 gamesMost Turnovers 661 1985-86, 27 gamesMost Blocks 89 2008-09, 32 gamesTop Winning Percentage .656 2008-09 (21-11) Longest Win Streak 12 games Dec. 19, 1979-Feb. 8, 1980

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Opponent Records Versus Cal Poly

INDIVIDUALCATEGORY TOTAL PLAYER (DATE)Points 48 Koko Lahanas (Cal State Fullerton) Feb. 14, 1995 46 Nona Lee (Pepperdine) Dec. 18, 1980Rebounds 25 Ruth Smith (Cal State Los Angeles) March 6, 1980Assists 13 Anita Martinez (Cal State Los Angeles) Jan. 19, 1989 13 Lori Sanchez (UC Santa Barbara) Jan. 9, 1982Steals 10 Ofa Tulikihihifo (Cal State Northridge) Jan. 18, 2003FG Attempts 33 Ruth Smith (Cal State Los Angeles) Jan. 18, 1980FG Made 20 Ruth Smith (Cal State Los Angeles) March 6, 1980FG Percentage .939 (13-14) Louise Smith (Stanford) Dec. 12, 1980Turnovers 13 Margaret Carreiro (Occidental) Jan. 12, 1980 13 Laiken Dollente (Portland) Nov. 25, 2006Blocks 12 Linda Walsh (San Francisco) Dec. 15, 1981

TEAMCATEGORY (MIN.) TOTAL TEAMMost Points 114 UC Santa Barbara, Feb. 20, 1998Rebounds 75 San Jose State, Jan. 26, 1979FG Attempts 95 Hawai’i, Nov. 18, 1982FG Made 48 Cal Poly Pomona, Nov. 18, 1978FG Percentage .585 (31-53) UC Irvine, Jan. 9, 1981FT Attempts 45 Southern Mississippi, Dec. 16, 2006FT Made 30 Tennessee-Martin, Dec. 16, 1997FT Percentage (10) .923 (12-13) Biola, Jan. 28, 1982Most Turnovers 39 Gonzaga, Dec. 6, 1997Fewest Turnovers 9 Cal State San Bernardino, Feb. 20, 1994Assists 28 Fresno State, Dec. 13, 1991

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1974-75Overall record: 5-12 Southern California Athletic Association: 2-8 Head coach: Sharon Chatman1/9 at Chico State# L 19-631/10 vs. Humboldt State# W 64-531/11 vs. San Jose State# L 39-511/17 DE ANZA COLLEGE! L 46-521/17 CAL STATE STANISLAUS! W 64-561/18 CAL STATE HAYWARD! W 44-371/24 at UC Riverside* W 45-351/25 at Cal State Fullerton* L 18-901/29 UC SANTA BARBARA L 51-571/31 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L 34-792/1 UC RIVERSIDE* W 70-492/4 at Fresno State* L 39-762/7 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 34-482/8 UCLA* L 43-942/14 FRESNO STATE* L 22-532/21 at Cal State Northridge* L 40-792/22 at UCLA* L 32-81#Chico State Tournament (Chico, Calif.)!Cal Poly Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*Southern California Athletic Association game

1975-76Overall record: 2-16Southern California Athletic Association: 0-10Head coach: Mary Stallard12/19 at Cal Poly Pomona# L 45-9112/19 vs. Biola# W 65-5312/20 vs. Fresno State# L 62-671/10 OCCIDENTAL W 66-331/13 UC SANTA BARBARA L 32-641/16 SAN DIEGO STATE L 47-581/17 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 46-1031/23 at Fresno State* L 62-941/30 UCLA* L 35-971/31 LONG BEACH STATE* L 41-812/13 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 35-842/14 at USC* L 41-752/18 at UC Santa Barbara* L 29-552/21 FRESNO STATE* L 38-642/27 at UCLA* L 41-862/28 at Long Beach State* L 33-853/5 at UC Riverside* L 38-493/6 at Cal State Northridge* L 39-85#Cal Poly Pomona Invitational (Pomona, Calif.)*Southern California Athletic Association game

1976-77Overall record: 12-10Southern California Athletic Association: 3-7Head coach: Mary Stallard12/3 CAL STATE HAYWARD# W 44-3712/4 UC SANTA BARBARA# W 45-3812/10 at Utah@ L 49-5712/11 vs. Weber State@ W 61-5112/17 vs. USC! L 52-7612/17 vs. San Diego State! W 55-4612/18 vs. San Francisco State! L 51-541/14 WESTMONT W 89-431/19 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 45-591/22 at Fresno State (OT) W 49-471/28 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 43-821/29 at Cal State Northridge* L 59-682/2 at UC Santa Barbara* L 33-662/4 FRESNO STATE W 63-382/5 PEPPERDINE W 70-602/11 UC IRVINE* W 64-592/12 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 71-63

All-Time Results

2/18 at UC Irvine* W 73-512/19 at Cal State Los Angeles* L 50-602/25 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 58-682/26 CAL POLY POMONA* L 69-1073/5 at Pepperdine W 58-56#Cal Poly Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)@Ute Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah)!Cal Poly Pomona Tournament (Pomona, Calif.)*Southern California Athletic Association game

1977-78Overall record: 14-12Southern California Athletic Association: 4-6Head coach: Mary Stallard12/2 SAN DIEGO STATE# W 80-7912/3 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE# W 78-6812/3 CAL POLY POMONA# L 50-9512/9 at Santa Clara W 67-4212/10 at Stanford L 65-7312/12 CHICO STATE L 67-7412/13 SACRAMENTO STATE W 88-6712/17 FRESNO STATE W 77-571/12 POMONA COLLEGE W 65-381/14 CAL POLY POMONA* L 52-911/21 WHITTIER W 101-411/25 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 58-761/27 at Cal State Los Angeles* W 73-671/28 at UC Irvine* W 81-722/1 SAN DIEGO STATE L 50-622/3 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 77-842/4 PEPPERDINE L 68-792/10 at Hawai’i W 58-542/11 at Hawai’i W 60-492/14 STANFORD W 66-602/17 UC IRVINE* W 58-392/18 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 77-472/24 at Cal State Northridge* L 67-742/25 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 65-923/3 at UC Santa Barbara* L 53-703/4 vs. Pepperdine& L 55-63#Cal Poly Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*Southern California Athletic Association game&Azusa Pacific University Tournament (Azusa, Calif.)

1978-79Overall record: 7-19Southern California Athletic Association: 2-8Head coach: Mary Stallard11/17 Nevada# W 71-7011/17 Pepperdine# L 54-7111/18 Cal Poly Pomona# L 60-11212/1 at San Diego State L 37-5012/2 at Biola L 55-8512/8 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 100-2412/9 FRESNO STATE L 53-6812/14 at Sacramento State L 60-6312/15 at Chico State L 38-4812/18 at Cal State Hayward W 48-4012/19 at Stanford L 51-751/6 at San Jose State L 31-961/12 at UC Irvine* W 55-531/13 at Cal State Los Angeles* L 59-1051/17 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 63-751/19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 50-591/20 OCCIDENTAL W 61-491/26 at Fresno State L 43-632/2 UC IRVINE* W 57-452/3 CAL POLY POMONA* L 43-912/9 at Cal State Northridge* L 52-642/10 at Occidental W 64-592/16 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 46-812/17 at Pepperdine L 49-742/24 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* L 61-862/28 at UC Santa Barbara* L 50-60

#Cal Poly Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*Southern California Athletic Association game

1979-80Overall record: 18-11Southern California Athletic Association: 6-4Head coach: Marilyn McNeil11/16 WYOMING# L 70-7611/17 FRESNO STATE# L 65-8211/17 UC SANTA BARBARA# W 85-7311/30 at Cal State Hayward W 64-5012/1 at Stanford L 49-7812/7 at Sacramento State W 78-5912/13 at Fresno State L 70-8212/15 at UC Davis W 74-5712/17 at Nevada L 70-7812/19 at Sonoma State W 75-441/4 PACIFIC W 83-741/9 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 83-741/11 LA VERNE W 102-531/12 OCCIDENTAL W 72-591/18 at Cal State Los Angeles* W 78-771/19 at Azusa Pacific W 67-551/25 UC IRVINE* W 58-541/26 CAL POLY POMONA* W 64-621/29 BIOLA W 80-742/1 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 55-542/2 FRESNO STATE W 68-602/8 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* L 77-802/9 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 63-622/12 at UC Santa Barbara* L 71-822/22 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 55-852/23 at UC Irvine* L 55-602/29 at Cal State Northridge* W 70-523/6 vs. Cal State Los Angeles% L 80-853/8 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills% L 75-77#Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*Southern California Athletic Association game%SCAA Regional Tournament (Pomona, Calif.) 1980-81Overall record: 12-16Southern California Athletic Association: 6-6Head coach: Marilyn McNeil11/20 FRESNO STATE# W 65-5611/21 SANTA CLARA# W 58-5511/21 STANFORD# L 59-6412/5 vs. Air Force$ W 77-6412/6 at UC Davis$ L 49-5012/7 vs. UC Santa Barbara$ L 67-7412/12 at Stanford L 72-7812/14 at San Jose State L 73-8212/15 at San Francisco L 47-6912/17 at Biola L 71-9312/18 at Pepperdine L 68-9412/19 vs. Pacific^ L 60-7412/20 vs. San Diego^ W 100-581/9 at UC Irvine* L 68-761/10 at San Diego* L 60-621/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 66-631/18 PACIFIC L 62-811/23 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 55-661/24 at Cal State Los Angeles* W 77-671/30 PEPPERDINE W 63-551/31 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 64-632/6 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* L 85-882/7 CAL POLY POMONA* L 71-742/12 at UNLV W 85-832/14 at Cal State Northridge* W 60-522/20 SAN DIEGO* W 77-662/21 UC IRVINE* W 64-552/28 at UC Santa Barbara* L 69-71#Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)$UC Davis Tournament (Davis, Calif.)

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^UC Santa Barbara Tournament (Santa Barbara, Calif.)*Southern California Athletic Association game

1981-82Overall record: 21-12California Collegiate Athletic Association: 6-6Head coach: Marilyn McNeil11/17 SANTA CLARA# L 50-5711/20 SAN DIEGO# W 61-4911/21 IOWA# L 57-6411/27 FRESNO STATE W 66-6211/28 SAN JOSE STATE L 56-8212/3 vs. Pacific Lutheran$ W 81-6212/4 vs. UC Santa Barbara$ L 58-6212/5 at UC Davis$ W 75-5612/12 at Pacific W 85-7512/14 at Nevada W 58-5212/15 at San Francisco W 77-6512/16 at UC Davis W 83-7312/18 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills^ W 74-6712/19 vs. Cal State Los Angeles^ W 74-6012/20 at UC Santa Barbara^ W 76-731/1 at San Francisco State& W 64-601/2 vs. New Orleans& L 77-841/8 at Fresno State W 65-641/9 at UC Santa Barbara L 61-631/14 at Cal State Los Angeles* W 74-591/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 74-641/21 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 84-681/23 at UC Riverside* L 62-711/28 BIOLA W 58-561/30 at Chapman* L 55-612/3 CAL POLY POMONA* L 67-762/6 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 64-602/11 at Cal State Northridge* W 83-742/13 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 79-732/19 UC SANTA BARBARA W 67-652/20 UC RIVERSIDE* L 62-682/25 CHAPMAN* L 70-722/27 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 67-84#Cal Poly Straw Hat Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)$UC Davis Tournament (Davis, Calif.) ^UC Santa Barbara Tournament (Santa Barbara, Calif.)&San Francisco State Tournament (San Francisco)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game

1982-83Overall record: 8-20California Collegiate Athletic Association: 3-9Head coach: Marilyn McNeil11/18 HAWAI’I# W 79-7311/19 PACIFIC# L 74-10011/20 SAN JOSE STATE# L 55-7412/3 vs. Humboldt State$ L 51-5912/4 vs. Fresno State$ L 49-5912/11 at Cal State Hayward W 75-6712/12 at Pacific L 68-8612/13 at San Francisco L 68-7412/14 at UC Davis W 68-6112/15 at Sacramento State L 64-6512/17 vs. Wayland Baptist^ L 58-7312/18 vs. Oklahoma^ L 79-8612/19 vs. Hawaii Pacific^ W 99-411/6 FRESNO STATE L 52-631/14 at UC Riverside* L 69-771/15 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 47-931/21 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 62-701/22 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 48-471/28 at Chapman* L 57-75

2/7 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 63-832/9 SAN DIEGO L 47-492/14 CAL POLY POMONA* L 60-922/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 82-682/21 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 69-642/23 at UC Riverside* L 72-852/28 at Chapman* L 59-79#Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)$UC Davis Tournament (Davis, Calif.)^Cal State Hayward Tournament (Hayward, Calif.)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game

1985-86Overall record: 15-12California Collegiate Athletic Association: 7-5Head coach: Marilyn McNeil11/22 at Cal Lutheran W 83-6611/23 at UC Santa Barbara L 56-8011/25 AUSTRALIA NATIONAL TEAM L 59-9111/29 at San Jose State W 67-6312/3 FRESNO PACIFIC W 69-4312/7 PACIFIC W 67-6512/13 vs. Chico State# W 78-7212/14 at Sacramento State# L 70-8012/20 at San Francisco L 63-7512/21 at San Francisco State W 57-5512/30 UC SANTA BARBARA L 73-791/3 at Sacramento State! W 67-581/4 vs. Army! W 75-591/9 at UC Riverside* L 58-651/11 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 63-591/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 80-701/18 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 74-611/23 CHAPMAN* W 63-591/25 NORTHERN ARIZONA L 66-711/31 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 63-732/1 SACRAMENTO STATE L 62-702/8 at Chapman* L 62-742/13 at Cal State Los Angeles* W 71-632/15 at Cal State Northridge* L 60-702/20 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 71-552/22 UC RIVERSIDE* W 79-662/25 CAL POLY POMONA* L 58-78#Sacramento State Tournament (Sacramento)!Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game

1986-87Overall record: 12-16California Collegiate Athletic Association: 5-7Head coach: Jill Orrock11/22 CAL LUTHERAN W 73-4811/28 at Santa Clara L 51-8611/29 at Saint Mary's L 67-7412/1 at Pacific L 56-7912/4 SONOMA STATE W 65-4012/6 at UC Santa Barbara (OT) L 69-7412/12 at Fresno Pacific L 53-6112/16 CAL STATE HAYWARD W 73-5612/18 at Sonoma State W 65-4512/19 at UC Davis W 74-6312/28 CHICO STATE W 77-7312/29 at Fresno State L 53-1051/2 UC DAVIS# L 54-691/3 BOISE STATE# L 64-651/9 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 63-601/15 at Chapman* L 76-801/17 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 72-491/22 UC RIVERSIDE* W 86-801/24 CAL POLY POMONA* L 62-901/29 at Cal State Los Angeles* L 74-861/31 at Cal State Northridge* L 58-682/5 CHAPMAN* W 59-582/7 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 65-632/12 at UC Riverside* L 60-63

1/29 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 68-862/4 at UC Santa Barbara L 60-622/11 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 59-562/12 CHAPMAN* L 44-452/18 at Cal State Los Angeles* W 67-652/19 at Cal State Northridge* L 80-822/25 CAL POLY POMONA* L 51-682/26 UC RIVERSIDE* L 59-633/4 SAN DIEGO W 57-39#Cal Poly Straw Hat Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)$Cal State Hayward Tournament (Hayward, Calif.)^Hawai’i Invitational (Honolulu)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game

1983-84Overall record: 14-14California Collegiate Athletic Association: 6-6Head coach: Marilyn McNeil11/17 UC SANTA BARBARA# L 65-7611/18 PACIFIC# L 55-6611/19 UC DAVIS# W 72-6112/2 UC DAVIS W 50-4812/11 at Cal State Stanislaus (OT) L 65-6712/12 at Pacific L 63-9112/13 at San Francisco State L 58-6412/14 at Fresno State L 47-7812/15 at UC Santa Barbara W 57-5212/17 at United States International W 75-6112/18 at San Diego L 40-4112/19 at UC San Diego W 69-5712/21 vs. Idaho State$ W 84-7012/31 at Chico State$ W 71-621/2 vs. Chapman$ L 58-761/4 UNIVERSITY OF REGINA W 65-461/14 at UC Riverside* L 63-691/19 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 62-771/21 CHAPMAN* L 44-581/26 at Cal State Northridge* W 82-761/28 at Cal State Los Angeles* W 71-642/4 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 51-612/9 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 68-662/11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 77-592/16 at Chapman* L 67-692/18 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 83-652/25 UC RIVERSIDE* W 75-583/1 CAL POLY POMONA* L 41-55#Cal Poly Straw Hat Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)$Chico State Tournament (Chico, Calif.)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game

1984-85Overall record: 10-18California Collegiate Athletic Association: 4-8Head coach: Marilyn McNeil11/15 UC IRVINE# L 40-6711/16 UC SANTA BARBARA# L 58-6011/23 at UC Davis$ W 68-4811/24 vs. Chapman$ L 40-6011/29 vs. Oregon Tech^ W 69-4211/30 vs. Pacific^ L 59-6712/1 vs. University of British Columbia^ W 57-5412/5 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 72-6012/7 FRESNO STATE L 55-6812/22 at San Francisco L 61-7412/30 at UC Santa Barbara L 58-661/2 at Molloy College L 67-711/4 at New York Institute of Technology W 68-541/5 at Army W 50-431/10 UC RIVERSIDE* L 71-731/12 at Cal State Los Angeles* L 55-641/17 at Cal State Northridge* W 50-481/19 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 41-541/26 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS (OT) * W 77-762/1 CHAPMAN* L 43-582/5 Cal State Bakersfield L 18-27

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2/14 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 43-672/19 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 58-532/21 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 55-652/27 CAL POLY POMONA% L 49-72#Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game%CCAA Tournament (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)

1987-88Overall record: 10-16California Collegiate Athletic Association: 4-8Head coach: Jill Orrock 11/20 UC DAVIS W 74-5711/22 SACRAMENTO STATE W 79-6311/30 at Cal Lutheran W 94-6012/4 vs. UC Davis# L 63-7212/5 vs. Biola# W 69-3812/11 at UC Davis L 64-7412/12 at Cal State Stanislaus W 63-5812/18 SAINT MARY'S L 75-8212/19 FRESNO PACIFIC L 63-6912/29 SANTA CLARA L 67-721/3 FRESNO STATE L 48-761/6 HUMBOLDT STATE W 74-551/9 at Azusa Pacific L 54-561/14 KNOX RAIDERS (AUS.) L 50-561/21 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 67-551/23 CHAPMAN* W 67-661/28 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 67-641/30 at Cal State Northridge* L 62-712/4 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 60-782/6 UC RIVERSIDE* W 73-662/11 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 51-572/13 at Chapman* L 73-822/18 at Cal State Los Angeles* L 66-742/20 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 66-762/25 CAL POLY POMONA* L 59-752/27 at UC Riverside* L 65-66#Cal State Hayward Tournament (Hayward, Calif.)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game

1988-89Overall record: 13-13California Collegiate Athletic Association: 5-7Head coach: Jill Orrock11/18 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE# W 90-2311/19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE# L 60-7211/25 at Sonoma State L 66-7211/26 at UC Davis W 75-5811/29 UC SANTA BARBARA L 63-7012/2 at San Francisco State W 68-4812/8 SONOMA STATE W 74-3312/13 CAL STATE HAYWARD W 75-6612/16 at Puget Sound W 84-8012/17 at Seattle Pacific L 66-8812/19 at Seattle L 69-7812/30 UC DAVIS L 58-611/6 CAL LUTHERAN W 106-721/7 at Fresno Pacific W 95-761/19 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* L 62-891/21 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 69-781/26 at UC Riverside* W 73-701/28 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 72-992/2 CHAPMAN* L 79-822/4 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 59-482/9 at Cal State Los Angeles* W 81-792/11 at Cal State Northridge* L 47-742/16 UC RIVERSIDE* W 77-572/18 CAL POLY POMONA* L 56-612/23 at Chapman* L 71-782/25 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 55-48#Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game

1989-90Overall record: 13-14California Collegiate Athletic Association: 7-5Head coach: Jill Orrock11/18 UC DAVIS# W 65-6411/25 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 81-4512/1 vs. UC Santa Cruz! W 83-2312/2 at Cal State Hayward! L 45-5612/7 FRESNO PACIFIC W 71-6312/9 at Cal State Stanislaus L 57-6112/12 UC SANTA BARBARA L 59-6912/15 vs. Minnesota-Duluth^ L 49-7112/16 at North Dakota State^ L 55-8612/19 at Fresno State L 61-8212/28 at UC Davis L 56-6312/30 at Humboldt State L 73-8312/31 at Chico State W 65-591/4 AZUSA PACIFIC W 83-621/11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 65-681/13 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 73-521/18 UC RIVERSIDE* W 83-681/20 CAL POLY POMONA* L 75-821/25 at Chapman* L 72-841/27 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 79-632/8 at UC Riverside* W 63-622/10 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 58-772/15 CHAPMAN* W 73-702/17 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 73-572/22 at Cal State Northridge* (2OT) W 74-682/24 at Cal State Los Angeles* L 77-813/1 vs. Cal State Northridge% L 64-71#Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)!Pioneer Invitational (Hayward, Calif.)^North Dakota State Tournament (Fargo, N.D.)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game%CCAA Tournament

1990-91Overall record: 14-13California Collegiate Athletic Association: 6-4Head coach: Jill Orrock11/16 CAL STATE HAYWARD# W 57-5511/17 CAL STATE STANISLAUS# W 66-5211/23 vs. Nebraska-Omaha! W 64-5911/24 at UC Davis! L 59-7611/30 vs. Clarion State^ L 39-7612/1 vs. Oregon Tech^ W 92-3612/7 vs. South Dakota State& L 60-6512/8 vs. Eastern Montana& L 43-6912/14 at Cal State Hayward L 58-6112/15 at San Francisco State W 69-5112/17 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE W 83-4812/29 FRESNO STATE L 45-6012/31 TEXAS A&I W 73-711/2 HUMBOLDT STATE W 75-711/5 UC DAVIS L 57-661/9 SACRAMENTO STATE L 61-731/18 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 59-571/19 CHAPMAN* W 72-611/26 at Cal State Los Angeles* L 65-662/1 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 49-722/2 at UC Riverside* L 52-692/8 at Chapman* L 63-692/9 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 61-452/16 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 65-572/22 UC RIVERSIDE* W 80-672/23 CAL POLY POMONA* W 74-652/28 vs. Cal State Los Angeles% L 47-61#Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)!UC Davis Tournament (Davis, Calif.)^Cal State Stanislaus Tournament (Turlock, Calif.)&Sacramento State Tournament (Sacramento)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game%CCAA Tournament

1991-92Overall record: 15-12 (6-6 CCAA)California Collegiate Athletic Association: 6-6Head coach: Jill Orrock11/22 at Sonoma State W 56-4911/23 at UC Davis L 51-6411/30 CAL STATE HAYWARD W 76-6312/6 UC DAVIS L 56-7512/7 EASTERN MONTANA W 69-6512/13 at Fresno State L 57-10312/14 at Fresno Pacific L 64-7612/18 at Cal State Hayward W 69-6412/20 at Cal State Stanislaus W 64-5712/30 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 73-6912/31 EMPORIA STATE W 61-571/2 at Western New Mexico L 68-801/3 at Southern California College W 65-441/4 at Biola W 73-561/11 at Cal State Los Angeles* W 66-521/17 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 53-701/18 UC RIVERSIDE* W 67-541/24 CHAPMAN* L 67-781/25 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* L 58-601/31 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* L 56-722/7 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 83-702/8 CAL POLY POMONA* L 67-752/14 at UC Riverside* (2OT) W 88-812/15 at Chapman* W 69-632/21 at Cal State San Bernardino* W 68-592/22 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 52-692/26 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills% L 47-59*California Collegiate Athletic Association game%CCAA Tournament

1992-93Overall record: 10-13California Collegiate Athletic Association: 6-6Head coach: Jill Orrock12/3 vs. Bellarmine# (KY) L 68-8612/4 at Angelo State# L 69-7612/5 vs. Fort Lewis# W 72-5812/12 at Fresno Pacific W 71-6612/17 at San Francisco State W 68-6312/29 at Cal State Stanislaus! L 66-6912/30 vs. Alaska-Anchorage! L 65-811/2 UC DAVIS L 52-841/6 FRESNO STATE L 78-811/9 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 70-901/16 at Cal State San Bernardino* W 86-751/21 UC RIVERSIDE* W 84-771/23 CHAPMAN* W 88-491/28 CAL POLY POMONA* L 61-671/30 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 54-612/4 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 85-682/6 WEST TEXAS STATE W 61-562/11 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* L 55-812/13 at UC Riverside* L 72-812/19 at Chapman* W 96-532/20 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 60-772/25 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* L 52-612/27 at Cal State Los Angeles* W 82-60#Dr. Pepper Lady Buffs Classic (Canyon, Texas)!Coors Light Invitational (Turlock, Calif.)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game

1993-94Overall record: 8-16California Collegiate Athletic Association: 2-8Head coach: Jill Orrock11/26 MESA STATE W 76-6911/27 WEST TEXAS STATE L 66-8512/3 vs. Emporia State# L 76-8512/4 vs. Adams State# W 71-6012/12 at Sacramento State L 58-8912/17 at Fresno State L 40-72

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12/18 at Cal State Stanislaus W 63-5412/20 at UC Davis L 54-9112/29 UNIVERSITY OF D.C.! W 79-6912/30 WAYNE STATE! L 72-731/7 at Sonoma State L 67-791/12 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 82-731/15 at Chapman W 71-581/20 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* L 56-781/22 CAL POLY POMONA* L 54-941/27 UC RIVERSIDE* W 72-591/29 at Cal State Los Angeles* L 57-762/3 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* L 57-842/5 at Cal State Northridge L 66-822/12 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 64-782/18 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 74-1062/19 at UC Riverside* L 55-852/24 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 75-622/26 at Cal State San Bernardino* L 58-111#Al Kaly Shriners Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)!Cal Poly Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*California Collegiate Athletic Association game

1994-95Overall record: 5-22American West Conference: 2-4Head coach: Jill Orrock11/25 at Northern Arizona L 67-7811/28 at San Francisco L 53-9111/30 at UC Santa Barbara L 55-9612/2 at Oregon State# L 39-8912/3 vs. Memphis# W 82-8112/10 at Pepperdine L 55-7612/12 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO W 72-6712/18 at Santa Clara! L 66-9512/19 vs. Kent State! L 59-7212/20 at Saint Mary's L 50-9812/29 at Montana^ L 42-7912/30 vs. Northeast Louisiana^ W 72-571/2 at Idaho L 60-751/5 FRESNO STATE L 60-801/8 SAN DIEGO L 52-761/14 SOUTHERN UTAH* L 57-761/28 UC DAVIS L 57-752/1 at Cal State Northridge* W 101-832/4 SACRAMENTO STATE* L 74-792/11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 60-532/14 at Cal State Fullerton L 78-1032/17 at Sacramento State* L 57-752/20 at Loyola Marymount L 57-812/25 at Southern Utah* L 65-773/3 at Wyoming L 71-923/4 at Colorado State L 62-833/10 vs. Sacramento State% L 61-88#Corvallis Gazette-Times Tournament (Corvallis, Ore.)!Santa Clara Tournament (Santa Clara, Calif.)^Montana Tournament (Missoula, Mont.)*American West Conference game%American West Conference Tournament (Cedar City, Utah)

1995-96Overall record: 5-23 American West Conference: 2-4Head coach: Karen Booker11/7 PERTH BREAKERS (AUS.) L 47-6711/24 vs. Houston# L 45-7911/25 vs. Long Beach State# L 51-6612/1 at Idaho State! L 67-7712/2 Akron! L 53-7812/9 at Fresno State L 43-5512/13 at Cal State Fullerton L 49-7112/15 at Loyola Marymount L 65-8312/17 PEPPERDINE L 63-7212/19 SAINT MARY’S L 59-82

12/29 NORTHERN ARIZONA L 69-8912/30 WYOMING W 67-511/1 MONTANA STATE L 57-701/5 at San Diego L 53-591/7 at San Diego State L 31-641/9 at Arizona L 39-751/15 CAL BAPTIST W 67-531/17 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 56-631/26 at Long Beach State L 64-751/27 at Sacramento State* W 80-692/4 at San Jose State L 61-852/8 SACRAMENTO STATE* L 62-872/10 at Southern Utah* L 44-672/15 at Nevada L 53-642/17 at Cal State Northridge* W 75-492/20 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO W 92-682/24 SOUTHERN UTAH* L 45-593/1 vs. Sacramento State% L 61-77#Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.)!Gate City Bengal Shootout (Pocatello, Idaho)*American West Conference game%American West Conference Tournament (Northridge, Calif.)

1996-97Overall record: 4-23Big West Conference: 3-12Head coach: Karen Booker11/12 DENMARK NATIONAL TEAM L 70-8211/22 at Pepperdine L 43-7811/24 MONTANA L 75-7911/29 vs. Saint Louis# L 62-8611/30 vs. Bucknell# L 54-6412/6 IDAHO STATE! L 67-7212/7 FRESNO PACIFIC! W 67-5912/14 at Weber State L 64-8112/20 SAN JOSE STATE L 57-6212/30 FRESNO PACIFIC (OT) L 79-831/3 at Santa Clara L 52-671/4 at San Francisco L 42-1011/10 at New Mexico State* L 64-701/13 at UC Santa Barbara* L 60-1021/17 at UC Irvine* L 47-661/19 at Cal State Fullerton* W 86-731/23 PACIFIC* L 57-651/25 LONG BEACH STATE* W 70-672/2 NEVADA* L 54-622/7 at Boise State* L 35-792/9 at Idaho* L 59-702/14 NORTH TEXAS* L 54-632/16 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 59-782/21 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 67-602/23 UC IRVINE* L 63-752/27 at Long Beach State* L 63-803/1 at Pacific* L 49-61#Nebraska Cablevision Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.)!Cal Poly Holiday Inn Express tournament (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*Big West Conference game

1997-98Overall record: 6-20Big West Conference: 3-12Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/15 WEBER STATE W 70-5811/20 at California L 58-9411/25 SANTA CLARA L 44-9312/6 GONZAGA L 73-8312/13 at San Diego W 58-4912/16 TENNESSEE-MARTIN L 76-9112/19 at San Jose State L 64-7312/21 at Sacramento State W 84-7912/30 at South Florida L 51-7412/31 at Central Florida L 66-801/7 NEW MEXICO STATE* W 80-71

1/9 BOISE STATE* L 61-741/11 IDAHO* L 76-921/18 at Nevada* L 54-861/22 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 79-961/24 at North Texas* W 63-581/27 at Cal State Northridge L 75-861/30 UC IRVINE* L 64-812/1 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L 64-722/6 at Long Beach State* L 58-752/8 at Pacific* W 63-592/13 LONG BEACH STATE* L 58-752/15 PACIFIC* L 61-682/20 at UC Santa Barbara* L 44-1142/26 at Cal State Fullerton* L 74-873/1 at UC Irvine* L 63-72*Big West Conference game

1998-99Overall record: 8-18Big West Conference: 2-13Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/13 at San Jose State L 61-7111/16 CAL BAPTIST W 84-4811/20 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 84-7511/24 at Montana L 66-7711/27 vs. Siena# L 66-8511/28 vs. Air Force# W 78-6412/5 SAN DIEGO W 68-5812/12 FRESNO PACIFIC W 92-6512/19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 74-8412/30 at Gonzaga W 60-551/4 at Fresno State L 62-891/8 at Boise State* L 58-681/10 at Idaho* L 64-851/15 NORTH TEXAS* W 75-671/22 at UC Santa Barbara* L 46-881/24 NEVADA* (OT) W 75-741/28 at UC Irvine* L 55-631/30 at Cal State Fullerton* L 80-882/5 PACIFIC* L 58-762/7 LONG BEACH STATE* L 51-872/12 at Pacific* L 54-662/14 at Long Beach State* L 59-802/19 at New Mexico State* L 51-682/21 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 60-842/25 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L 61-702/27 UC IRVINE* L 63-66#Montana State Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.)*Big West Conference game

1999-00Overall record: 9-19Big West Conference: 5-10Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/20 UC RIVERSIDE L 71-8011/22 at Arizona State L 68-8411/23 at Cal Lutheran W 66-5012/3 at South Florida L 75-8612/4 at Mississippi L 66-7912/11 SAN JOSE STATE W 76-6412/15 at Loyola Marymount L 60-7712/19 at Eastern Washington L 67-8012/21 at Gonzaga L 48-7012/30 SACRAMENTO STATE W 73-581/7 PEPPERDINE L 55-731/11 FRESNO STATE W 69-651/14 IDAHO* L 59-711/16 BOISE STATE* L 66-751/23 at North Texas* L 64-671/27 at UC Santa Barbara* L 72-961/29 at Nevada* L 74-832/4 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 94-552/6 UC IRVINE* W 74-692/11 at Long Beach State* L 65-692/13 at Pacific* L 57-75

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2/18 LONG BEACH STATE* L 73-902/20 PACIFIC* L 81-822/25 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 63-852/27 NEW MEXICO STATE* W 68-533/2 at UC Irvine* W 77-673/4 at Cal State Fullerton* W 88-653/8 at Nevada% L 64-89*Big West Conference game%Big West Conference Tournament (Reno, Nev.)

2000-01Overall record: 12-17Big West Conference: 5-9Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/18 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 73-6111/22 GONZAGA W 60-5111/25 SACRAMENTO STATE W 75-6811/28 at UC Riverside W 72-5312/2 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 67-6012/9 at Pepperdine L 64-7912/13 SANTA CLARA L 61-8512/16 at Portland L 54-7812/18 at Portland State W 49-4412/21 at San Francisco L 63-711/2 SAN DIEGO STATE L 63-731/4 IDAHO STATE L 43-701/ 7 at Air Force L 68-861/13 at UC Santa Barbara* L 48-741/19 at UC Irvine* L 44-601/21 at Cal State Fullerton* W 87-591/26 IDAHO* W 56-491/28 BOISE STATE* L 51-592/2 at Long Beach State* L 70-802/4 at Pacific* L 57-692/9 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 76-702/16 UC IRVINE* L 63-692/18 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 85-522/23 at Idaho* L 59-742/25 at Boise State* L 69-843/1 LONG BEACH STATE* W 72-623/3 PACIFIC* L 45-693/7 vs. Pacific# W 79-763/9 vs. Long Beach State# L 68-93*Big West Conference game#Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)

2001-02Overall record: 11-17Big West Conference: 7-9Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/16 at San Diego State L 54-6311/20 CALIFORNIA L 69-7111/23 at Northern Arizona# L 58-6511/24 vs. Jacksonville State# W 70-4611/28 at Loyola Marymount L 46-5412/9 at Santa Clara L 56-9012/14 FRESNO PACIFIC W 105-6312/17 PORTLAND W 74-7112/19 SAN FRANCISCO (OT) L 69-731/3 at Idaho State L 59-731/5 at Idaho* W 71-621/8 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 65-421/11 UC RIVERSIDE* L 50-701/13 PACIFIC* L 53-661/15 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 69-591/20 at UC Santa Barbara* L 47-661/24 at Long Beach State* L 60-691/26 at UC Irvine* W 75-602/1 IDAHO* L 44-552/8 at Cal State Northridge* L 72-782/10 at Pacific* L 73-802/13 PORTLAND STATE W 69-522/17 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 68-812/22 UC IRVINE* W 59-552/24 LONG BEACH STATE* W 67-64

2/28 at UC Riverside* L 68-733/2 at Cal State Fullerton* W 74-473/6 vs. Long Beach State% L 72-77#Northern Arizona Tournament (Flagstaff, Ariz.)*Big West Conference game%Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)

2002-03Overall record: 10-17Big West Conference: 6-10Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/22 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO (OT) W 62-5911/25 at Portland State L 68-8611/27 UNLV L 62-7912/2 at Sacramento State W 60-4912/4 at California L 41-6312/6 AIR FORCE (OT) L 67-7012/16 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 54-6512/19 at Navy L 66-7012/21 at Maryland-Eastern Shore W 64-6212/30 ARKANSAS STATE W 73-681/2 at Cal State Fullerton* (OT) L 76-841/4 at UC Riverside* W 86-671/9 IDAHO* W 63-351/16 at Pacific* L 50-631/18 at Cal State Northridge* W 67-541/25 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 49-651/30 LONG BEACH STATE* W 61-562/1 UC IRVINE* L 61-732/5 at Idaho* W 85-792/13 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 54-622/15 PACIFIC* L 58-712/20 at UC Santa Barbara* L 43-822/27 at UC Irvine* L 74-863/1 at Long Beach State* L 65-753/6 UC RIVERSIDE* L 67-773/8 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 82-703/12 vs. Long Beach State# L 62-76*Big West Conference game#Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)

2003-04Overall record: 14-14Big West Conference: 10-8Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/21 SACRAMENTO STATE W 77-6411/23 PORTLAND STATE (OT) W 75-6311/25 at Arkansas State L 60-8912/4 AIR FORCE W 76-5512/6 UC DAVIS W 71-5812/13 at Loyola Marymount L 66-6712/16 at UTEP L 62-8012/21 at San Francisco L 62-6412/30 at UNLV L 57-831/3 UC IRVINE* W 60-561/5 LONG BEACH STATE* W 68-641/8 at Idaho* L 53-841/10 at Utah State* L 73-761/17 at UC Santa Barbara* L 45-691/22 PACIFIC* W 75-631/24 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 74-641/29 at Cal State Fullerton* L 81-831/31 at UC Riverside* W 85-722/5 UTAH STATE* W 69-442/7 IDAHO* L 59-702/14 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 42-642/19 at Cal State Northridge* L 46-672/21 at Pacific* L 69-782/26 UC RIVERSIDE* W 83-762/28 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 89-633/4 at Long Beach State* W 64-563/6 at UC Irvine* W 78-713/11 vs. Long Beach State# L 55-58*Big West Conference game#Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)

2004-05Overall record: 11-16Big West Conference: 5-13Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/19 NAVY W 72-6511/26 at Portland W 55-5111/28 at Portland State W 66-4312/3 SACRAMENTO STATE W 73-6512/5 SAN FRANCISCO L 56-6112/11 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 66-5912/18 at New Mexico State L 55-6012/28 at UC Irvine* W 55-4812/30 at Long Beach State* L 48-571/6 IDAHO* W 72-691/8 UTAH STATE* L 60-711/13 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 64-881/15 UC DAVIS W 69-621/20 at Pacific* W 65-661/22 at Cal State Northridge* L 67-691/27 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L 57-641/29 UC RIVERSIDE* L 43-632/3 at Utah State* L 52-572/5 at Idaho* L 70-812/10 at UC Santa Barbara* L 54-782/15 at UC Davis L 66-712/17 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* (2OT) L 81-832/19 PACIFIC* W 71-522/24 at UC Riverside* (OT) L 60-692/26 at Cal State Fullerton* L 65-663/3 LONG BEACH STATE* W 66-603/5 UC IRVINE* L 65-79*Big West Conference game

2005-06Overall record: 13-14Big West Conference: 7-7Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/18 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES W 86-7811/21 at Mercer W 74-6611/25 vs. James Madison! L 63-7411/26 at Long Island! W 72-6811/29 at San Francisco L 67-7112/3 PORTLAND STATE W 92-8412/17 NEW MEXICO STATE L 65-6312/19 PORTLAND W 81-6812/21 at Loyola Marymount L 63-5712/29 at UC Riverside* W 87-531/2 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 81-741/7 at UC Irvine* W 99-721/9 at Long Beach State* L 58-781/13 UC DAVIS L 59-731/21 at UC Santa Barbara* W 82-711/26 at Pacific* L 53-871/28 at Cal State Northridge* W 83-532/4 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 71-802/9 at UC Davis L 63-702/12 UC RIVERSIDE* L 47-482/16 LONG BEACH STATE* L 59-742/18 UC IRVINE* L 69-832/25 at Cal State Fullerton* L 67-763/2 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 80-673/4 PACIFIC* W 84-453/8 vs. Pacific# W 94-673/9 vs. UC Riverside# L 63-73!Long Island Turkey Classic (Long Island, N.Y.)*Big West Conference game#Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) 2006-07Overall record: 14-14Big West Conference: 9-5Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/11 at Nevada L 62-7611/14 OREGON STATE W 68-6511/17 at Santa Clara L 54-7311/20 San Jose State W 71-59

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11/25 at Portland (OT) W 77-7511/28 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 62-6412/2 SAN FRANCISCO W 60-3812/7 at San Diego State (OT) L 68-7012/9 at San Diego L 69-74 12/16 vs. Southern Mississippi^ L 77-8312/17 vs. Saint Mary’s^ L 64-7712/28 at Cal State Fullerton* L 49-6412/30 at UC Riverside* L 65-751/4 UC IRVINE* L 73-841/6 LONG BEACH STATE* W 61-501/11 at UC Davis L 64-781/20 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 62-681/25 PACIFIC* W 77-621/27 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 78-722/1 UC DAVIS W 69-602/8 at Long Beach State* W 67-562/10 at UC Irvine* W 65-622/17 at UC Santa Barbara* W 71-682/22 UC RIVERSIDE* W 64-582/24 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 75-643/1 at Cal State Northridge* L 60-673/3 at Pacific* W 72-583/8 vs. Long Beach State# L 67-70^Flint Hills Resources Islander Invitational (Corpus Christi, Texas)*Big West Conference game#Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)

2007-08Overall record: 13-19Big West Conference: 8-8Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/10 at Oregon State L 64-7311/13 at San Jose State W 74-7011/15 HOUSTON W 53-4811/20 at UCLA L 83-10711/23 FAIRFIELD! L 50-6011/24 WRIGHT STATE! W 80-7611/29 SAN DIEGO STATE L 70-8012/1 SAN DIEGO L 53-6212/8 at Loyola Marymount L 64-8012/12 SANTA CLARA L 72-7912/15 at San Francisco L 67-7712/18 at Pittsburgh L 58-83 1/3 at Cal State Northridge* W 78-66/3 at Long Beach State* W 76-591/10 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 55-541/12 UC IRVINE* W 92-551/17 at Cal State Bakersfield L 59-641/19 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 58-751/124 at Pacific* (OT) L 88-891/26 at UC Davis* W 62-61 2/2 UC RIVERSIDE* L 55-672/7 at UC Irvine* W 84-652/9 at Cal State Fullerton* L 55-702/16 at UC Santa Barbara* (OT) L 72-742/21 UC DAVIS* L 47-53 2/23 PACIFIC* (OT) L 69-752/27 at UC Riverside* W 54-523/6 LONG BEACH STATE* L 62-783/8 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 71-553/12 vs. UC Irvine# W 76-613/13 vs. Pacific# W 79-763/14 vs. UC Santa Barbara# L 77-57!Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*Big West Conference game#Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)

2008-09Overall record: 21-11Big West Conference: 11-5Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/14 at Pepperdine L 72-7911/16 at New Mexico State W 75-53

11/22 at San Diego W 70-6411/26 UCLA L 48-5711/28 MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY! W 69-6211/29 IDAHO! W 77-6012/3 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 77-8612/7 SAN FRANCISCO W 85-8312/14 at Houston L 57-6812/18 at Illinois-Chicago W 72-6012/20 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 71-621/2 UC RIVERSIDE* L 48-661/4 LONG BEACH STATE* W 74-661/8 at Cal State Fullerton* L 53-671/10 at UC Irvine* W 54-491/17 at UC Santa Barbara* L 45-551/22 PACIFIC* W 68-581/24 UC DAVIS* W 64-601/27 at Cal State Bakersfield W 76-671/31 at Cal State Northridge* W 68-612/5 UC IRVINE* W 61-512/7 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 72-612/14 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 62-662/19 at UC Davis* W 62-472/21 at Pacific* W 74-642/26 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 70-602/28 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L 66-763/5 at Long Beach State* W 70-633/7 at UC Riverside* L 61-743/12 vs. Cal State Northridge# W 74-653/13 vs. UC Riverside# W 58-573/14 vs. UC Santa Barbara# L 57-64!Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)*Big West Conference game#Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)

2009-10Overall record: 18-11Big West Conference: 11-5Head coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/13 at Oregon State L 61-7111/15 NEW MEXICO ST. W 90-8611/21 PEPPERDINE W 62-5911/28 ILLINOIS L 47-5611/23 CS BAKERSFIELD W 89-8012/5 SAN DIEGO L 65-7312/13 at San Francisco W 73-5212/16 at East. Wash. W 66-5912/19 at Loyola Marymount L 63-8012/22 at Santa Clara W 63-5512/29 SEATTLE W 94-661/4 UC IRVINE* W 73-611/7 at Pacific* W 63-531/9 at UC Davis* L 72-771/14 CS FULLERTON* Wot 76-731/16 LONG BEACH ST.* W 86-631/21 at UC Riverside* L 59-761/23 at CS Northridge* W 73-601/28 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 67-621/30 at CS Bakersfield L 81-832/4 UC DAVIS* W 69-482/6 PACIFIC* W 99-662/11 at Long Beach St*. L 65-722/13 UC RIVERSIDE* W 58-512/20 CS NORTHRIDGE* W 100-782/25 at CS Fullerton* L 63-702/27 at UC Santa Barbara* L 70-853/6 at UC Irvine* W 83-542/12 vs UC Riverside# L 51-54*Big West Conference Game#Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)

2010-11Overall Record 18-13Big West Conference 12-4Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/12 at Seattle W 74-57

11/17 at Fresno State W 72-6711/19 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 58-7711/22 at Illinois L 63-10412/3 at Arizona State L 58-6912/4 vs. Lamar Univ. L 83-8612/12 at Minnesota L 52-6612/15 UINV. OF SAN FRANCISCO W 80-5512/18 at San Jose State W 73-6412/20 at Pepperdine L 45-8012/30 SANTA CLARA Lot 65-731/2 LONG BEACH STATE* W 83-721/6 PACIFIC* W 84-741/8 UC DAVIS* W 75-651/13 at CS Fullerton* W 75-721/15 at UC Irvine* W 72-701/19 UC RIVERSIDE* W 57-481/22 CS NORTHRIDGE* W 82-521/27 at UC Santa Barbara* W 54-512/3 at UC Davis* L 61-812/5 at Pacific* W 83-732/12 UC IRVINE* W 80-702/17 at CS Northridge* L 65-682/19 at UC Riverside* L 70-782/24 CS FULLERTON* W 78-582/26 LONG BEACH STATE* W 61-483/5 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 64-783/8 CS FULLERTON# W 73-703/11 vs Pacific# W 70-553/12 vs. UC Davis L 49-663/17 CALIFORNIA& L 60-74* Big West Conference Games# Big West Conference Tournament Games& Women’s National Invitational Tournament Game

2011-12Overall Record 17-15Big West Conference 12-4Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh11/13 at Oregon L 93-10211/16 at San Francisco W 82-6611/20 FRESNO STATE L 76-7911/26 AUSTIN PEAY W 79-6911/27 SAN JOSE STATE W 71-5511/30 PEPPERDINE L 78-8012/4 at Saint Mary’s L 62-6512/11 at Sacred Heart L 62-6512/14 at Long Island L 61-6912/17 at San Diego L 52-6912/19 at Loyola Marymount L 72-7312/21 at San Diego State L 78-7912/31 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 61-581/5 at CS Fullerton* W 76-691/12 UC RIVERSIDE* W 71-431/14 UC IRVINE* L 60-621/19 at CS Northridge* L 77-791/21 at Long Beach State* L 67-741/26 PACIFIC* W 74-641/28 UC DAVIS* W 87-652/4 at UC Santa Barbara* W 67-522/8 at CS Bakersfield W 95-782/11 CS FULLERTON* W 66-482/16 at UC Irvine* W 76-632/18 at UC Riverside* W 69-472/23 LONG BEACH STATE* W 68-412/25 CS NORTHRIDGE* W 70-563/1 at UC Davis* L 61-653/3 at Pacific* W 88-663/6 CS FULLERTON# W 71-533/9 vs. Long Beach State# L 48-513/14 at Washington& L 71-90* Big West Conference Games# Big West Conference Tournament Games& Women’s National Invitational Tournament Game

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Opponent First Last W-LAdams State 1993 1993 1-0Air Force Academy 1980 2004 3-2Akron 1995 1995 0-1Alaska-Anchorage 1992 1992 0-1Angelo State 1992 1992 0-1Arizona 1996 1996 0-1Arizona State 1999 1999 0-1Arkansas State 2003 2004 1-1Army 1985 1986 2-0Austin Peay 2011 2011 1-0Azusa Pacific 1980 1990 2-1Bellarmine (KY) 1992 1992 0-1Biola 1975 1992 5-2Boise State 1987 2001 0-7Bucknell 1996 1996 0-1Cal Baptist 1996 1998 2-0Cal Lutheran 1985 1999 5-0Cal Poly Pomona 1975 1994 2-38CS Bakersfield 1985 2012 3-4CS Dominguez Hills 1980 1994 18-12Cal State Fullerton 1975 2012 21-17Cal State Hayward 1975 1991 10-2CS Los Angeles 1977 1994 25-14CS Northridge 1975 2012 31-34CS San Bernardino 1992 2003 5-4CS Stanislaus 1975 1994 8-4California 1997 2011 0-4Central Florida 1997 1997 0-1Chapman College 1982 1994 9-18Chico State 1975 1989 4-3Clarion State 1990 1990 0-1Colorado State 1995 1995 0-1Eastern Montana 1990 1991 1-1East. Washington 1999 2009 3-1Emporia State 1991 1993 1-1Fairfield 2007 2007 0-1Fort Lewis (CO) 1992 1992 1-0Fresno Pacific 1985 2002 7-4Fresno State 1975 2011 9-24Gonzaga 1997 2001 2-2Hawaii 1978 1982 3-0Hawaii Pacific 1982 1982 1-0Houston 1995 2008 1-2Humboldt State 1975 1991 3-2Idaho 1995 2008 6-10Idaho State 1983 2002 1-4Illinois 2009 2010 0-2Illinois-Chicago 2008 2008 1-0Iowa 1981 1981 0-1Jacksonville State 2002 2002 1-0James Madison 2006 2006 0-0Kent State 1994 1994 0-1Lamar 2010 2010 0-1La Verne 1980 1980 1-0Lafayette 2006 2006 0-0Long Beach State 1976 2012 16-26Long Island 2005 2011 1-1Loyola Marymount 1995 2011 2-12Maryland-Eastern Shore 2003 2003 1-0Memphis 1994 1994 1-0Mercer 2006 2006 0-0Mesa State 1993 1993 1-0Minnesota 2010 2010 0-1Minnesota-Duluth 1989 1989 0-1Mississippi 1999 1999 0-1Missouri-Kansas City 2008 2008 1-0Molloy College 1985 1985 0-1Montana 1994 1998 0-3Montana State 1996 1996 0-1Navy 2003 2005 1-1Nebraska-Omaha 1990 1990 1-0Nevada 1978 2006 3-7

Nevada-Las Vegas 1981 2004 1-2New Mexico State 1997 2009 4-3New Orleans 1982 1982 0-1New York IT 1985 1985 1-0North Dakota State 1989 1989 0-1North Texas 1997 2000 2-2Northeast Louisiana 1994 1994 1-0Northern Arizona 1986 2002 1-4Occidental 1976 1980 4-0Oklahoma 1982 1982 0-1Oregon 2011 2011 0-1Oregon State 1994 2009 1-3Oregon Tech 1984 1990 2-0Pacific 1980 2012 22-25Pacific Lutheran 1981 1981 1-0Pepperdine 1977 2011 4-13Pittsburgh 2007 2007 0-1Pomona College 1978 1978 1-0Portland 2001 2006 4-1Portland State 2001 2005 4-1Puget Sound 1988 1988 1-0Sacramento State 1977 2005 11-11Sacred Heart 2011 2011 0-1Saint Louis 1996 1996 0-1Saint Mary’s 1986 2011 0-6San Diego 1980 2011 6-9San Diego State 1976 2011 2-9San Francisco 1980 2011 6-12San Francisco St. 1976 1992 8-2San Jose State 1975 2011 6-9Santa Clara 1977 2010 3-11Seattle Pacific 1988 1988 0-1Seattle University 1988 2010 2-1Siena 1998 1998 0-1Sonoma State 1979 1994 5-2South Dakota State 1990 1990 0-1South Florida 1997 1999 0-2Southern California 1988 1992 3-0South Mississippi 2006 2006 0-1Southern Utah 1995 1996 0-4Stanford 1977 1980 1-5Tennessee-Martin 1997 1997 0-1Texas A&M CC 2006 2006 0-1UC Davis 1979 2012 20-22UC Irvine 1977 2012 27-16UC Riverside 1975 2012 27-29UC San Diego 1983 1983 1-0UC Santa Barbara 1975 2012 14-51UC Santa Cruz 1989 1989 1-0UCLA 1975 2008 0-6US International 1983 1983 1-0University of D.C. 1993 1993 1-0USC 1976 1976 0-2Utah 1976 1976 0-1Utah State 2004 2005 1-3UTEP 2004 2004 0-1Washington 2012 2012 0-1Wayland Baptist 1982 1982 0-1Wayne State 1993 1993 0-1Weber State 1976 1997 2-1West Texas State 1993 1993 1-1West New Mexico 1992 1992 0-1Westmont College 1977 1977 1-0Whittier 1978 1978 1-0Wright State 2007 2007 1-0Wyoming 1979 1995 1-2

SEASON-BY-SEASONCOACHING RECORDS

Season W-L Pct. Head Coach1974-75 5-12 .294 Sharon Chatman1975-76 2-16 .111 Sharon Chatman1976-77 12-10 .545 Mary Stallard1977-78 14-12 .538 Mary Stallard1978-79 7-19 .269 Mary Stallard1979-80 18-11 .621 Marilyn McNeil1980-81 12-16 .429 Marilyn McNeil1981-82 21-12 .636 Marilyn McNeil1982-83 8-20 .286 Marilyn McNeil1983-84 14-14 .500 Marilyn McNeil1984-85 10-18 .357 Marilyn McNeil1985-86 15-12 .556 Marilyn McNeil1986-87 12-16 .429 Jill Orrock1987-88 10-16 .387 Jill Orrock1988-89 13-13 .500 Jill Orrock1989-90 13-14 .481 Jill Orrock1990-91 14-13 .519 Jill Orrock1991-92 15-12 .556 Jill Orrock1992-93 10-13 .435 Jill Orrock1993-94 10-14 .416 Jill Orrock1994-95 6-21 .222 Jill Orrock1995-96 5-22 .185 Karen Booker1996-97 4-22 .154 Karen Booker1997-98 6-20 .231 Faith Mimnaugh1998-99 8-18 .308 Faith Mimnaugh1999-00 9-19 .321 Faith Mimnaugh2000-01 12-17 .414 Faith Mimnaugh2001-02 11-17 .393 Faith Mimnaugh2002-03 10-17 .370 Faith Mimnaugh2003-04 14-14 .500 Faith Mimnaugh2004-05 11-16 .407 Faith Mimnaugh2005-06 13-14 .481 Faith Mimnaugh2006-07 14-14 .500 Faith Mimnaugh2007-08 13-19 .500 Faith Mimnaugh2008-09 21-11 .656 Faith Mimnaugh2009-10 18-11 .621 Faith Mimnaugh2010-11 18-13 .581 Faith Mimnaugh2011-12 17-15 .531 Faith MimnaughTotal: 421-579 .421

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Jeffrey D. Armstrong, Cal Poly’s ninth permanent president in the university’s 110-year history, believes strongly in Cal Poly’s renowned Learn by Doing philosophy.

Armstrong views Cal Poly’s athletics program as an excellent example of Learn by Doing.

“The lessons our student-athletes learn from their sports experience – character, work ethic, a sense of fairness, and leadership skills – are values Cal Poly works to impart in all of our class-rooms and laboratories. They propel our students on their journey to adulthood and becoming good citizens and effective leaders.”

Formerly the dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and professor of AnimalScience at Michigan State University, Armstrong began his duties as president at Cal Poly on Feb. 1, 2011. Before his tenure at Michigan State, Armstrong was head of the Department of Animal Sciences at Purdue University from 1997 to 2001. He served in various positions at North Carolina State University from 1986 through 1997.

Raised on a beef cattle, swine and tobacco farm in western Kentucky, Armstrong attended Murray State University where he received a bachelor’s degree in agriculture in 1981. He received both a master’s (1984) and doctorate (1986) in physiology and endocrinology from North Carolina State University.

Armstrong and his wife, Sharon, have two children. Jessica is a recent graduate of Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine; Zack is a finance major, also at Michigan State.

President Jeffrey D. Armstrong

Donald J. Oberhelman was named Cal Poly’s Director of Athletics on March 17, 2011. Oberhelman came to Cal Poly after serving as the Chief Operating Officer and Senior Associate Athletic Director at San Diego State University. In that capacity, he was responsible for the daily operations of San Diego State’s intercollegiate athletics program, including budget planning, hir-ing and evaluation of coaches, facilities and event management. He also worked closely with San Diego State’s fundraising team.

“Cal Poly has a great tradition of academic excellence and we want to continue to build on that tradition in everything we do,” Oberhelman said at the time of his hiring. “For many people, athletics is the first impression they have of the university. We must make sure these impressions are great ones.

Director of Athletics Don Oberhelman

“We know our primary obligation is to develop our student-athletes. I want us to be leaders in graduation rates as well as in championships, but the receipt of a degree is not enough. It must be in a field of interest to the student-athlete and it must lead to a rewarding career,” he added.

Prior to his tenure at San Diego State, Oberhelman served as the senior associate athletic director at Southern Mississippi (2002-07), the education coordinator for athletics at Texas A&M (1998-2002) and as a compliance assistant at Florida State (1995-1998). He earned his bachelor’s in business administration at Kansas State and his master’s in athletic administration at Florida State.

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Phil WebbSenior Associate

Athletics Director

Chris BakerAssociate Athletics

Director, Advancement

Maria ChavezDirector, Ticket

Operations

Jesse LatinoDirector of Facilities

and Event Operations

Stacia MomburgAsst. Athletics Director,

Marketing/Comm.

Bill SaylorSpecial Event Coordinator

Steve KracherEquipment Manager

Kristal Slover ATCAssistant Athletics

Director

Brian ThurmondDirector of

Communications

Shannon StephensAssistant Athletics

Director, Academics

TBAStrength and Condi-

tioning Coach

Brendan BuckleyHead Wrestling

Coach

Joe CalleroHead Men’s

Basketball Coach

Nick CarlessHead Men’s Tennis

Coach

Scott CartrightHead Men’s and Wom-

en’s Golf Coach

Jenny CondonHead Softball Coach

Mark ConoverHead Men’s &Women’s Track & Field, Men’s & Women’s Cross

Country, and Indoor Track

Damon CoupeHead Women’s Tennis Coach

Alex CrozierHead Women’s Soccer Coach

Paul HolocherHead Men’s Soccer

Coach

Larry LeeHead Baseball

Coach

Tom MilichHead Men’s & Women’s

Swimming and Diving Coach

Faith MimnaughHead Women’s

Basketball Coach

Tim Walsh Head Football

Coach

Caroline WaltersInterim Head

Volleyball Coach