2009 California Volleyball Information Guide

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The official information guide and record book of the 2009 California Golden Bears volleyball team.

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CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Volleyball

COACHES

Head Coach: Rich Feller, 11th year (San Diego State ’73)Assistant Coach: Chris Bigelow, 11th year (Eastern Washington ’74)Assistant Coach: Matt McShane, fi fth year (UC Santa Barbara ’77)Volunteer Assistant Coach: Ryan Newell, fi rst year (Chico State ’08)Director of Operations: Jennifer Carey (Hawai’i ’03)

2009 CALIFORNIA VOLLEYBALL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Prev. School)1 Carli Lloyd S 5-11 Jr. 2V Bonsall, Calif. (Fallbrook Union HS)2 Kristen Kathan DS/L 5-6 Sr. 3V Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo HS)3 Mary Buckingham OH 6-0 Fr. HS Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS)4 Tarah Murrey OH 6-3 So. 1V El Cerrito, Calif. (St. Mary’s HS)7 Ashley Roe DS 5-10 So. 1V Campbell, Calif. (Presentation HS)8 Correy Johnson MH 6-4 Fr. HS Winter Park, Fla. (Lake Howell HS)9 Kristin Obermeyer S 5-9 So. 1V Campbell, Calif. (Westmont HS)10 Elly Barrett S 5-11 Fr. HS Austin, Texas (Westlake HS)11 Kat Brown MH 6-3 Fr. HS Aptos, Calif. (St. Francis Catholic HS)13 Tia Gaffen MH 6-1 Fr. HS Wayzata, Minn. (Wayzata HS)14 Shannon Hawari MH 6-2 So. 1V Plano, Texas (Plano West HS) 17 Robin Rostratter DS 5-11 Fr. HS Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad HS)21 Mindi Wiley MH 6-3 Sr. 3V Sonoma, Calif. (Sonoma Valley HS)26 Hana Cutura OH 6-4 Sr. 3V Zagreb, Croatia (Sportska Gimnazija)39 Jessica Adams OH 6-1 Fr. HS Sacramento, Calif. (Rio Americano HS)44 Meagan Schmitt DS 5-9 Jr. 2V Kentfi eld, Calif. (Redwood HS)

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CrediTsThe 2009 California Volleyball Informa-

tion Guide was written and edited by As-sistant Media Relations Director Jeremy Wu. Composition, design, artwork, and layout by Publications Director John Dun-bar and Publications Coordinator Evan Kerr. Additional editorial and research assistance provided by Evan Aczon and Eric Dezendorf. Cover photos by Kelley Cox of Golden Bear Sports. Cover con-cept and design by Evan Kerr. Interior photography by Robert Beck, Anastasia Bertolet, Kelley Cox, John Dunbar, Evan Kerr, Steve McConnell, Michael Pimen-tel, John Todd, Stephen Woo and Jeremy Wu among others.

Table of ConTenTsCredits and Bear Facts ..................... 1Head Coach Rich Feller ................. 2-3Assistant Coaches and Staff .......... 4-7Returning Athlete Profiles ............ 8-25Newcomer Profiles ..................... 26-32Berkeley and the Bay Area ........ 34-35The University of California ........ 36-37California Athletics ..................... 38-39Building Champions ........................ 40Athletic Facilities ............................. 41Academic Achievement .................. 422008 Statistics and Results ....... 44-452008 Accomplishments ................... 462008 Pacific-10 Standings .............. 47All-Time Record ......................... 48-55Postseason Records ....................... 56Opponent Records ..................... 57-63Statistical Record Holders ......... 64-65Honors and Awards ................... 66-67All-Time Jersey Numbers ............... 68All-Time Roster ............................... 692009 Opponents ........................ 70-72The Pacific-10 Conference ............. 73California Volleyball ................... 74-75Media/Pac-10 Schedule .................. 76

Media relaTionsVolleyball SID ........................... Jeremy WuOffice Phone ....................... (510) 643-2938Office Fax ........................... (510) 643-7778Mobile Phone ...................... (510) 334-6409Press Row Phone ............... (510) 642-3098E-Mail .................... [email protected] Address ............. 345 Haas Pavilion...................................... Berkeley, CA 94720Cal Athletic Ticket Office . (800) GO-BEARSWebsite ......................... www.calbears.com

Volleyball hisToryFirst Season of Volleyball ................... 1975First Volleyball Head Coach .. Chris StanleyAll-Time Record ................... 533-519 (.507)All-Time Conference Record 229-292 (.440)All-Time Postseason Record ... 21-16 (.568)NCAA Appearances ................................ 12AIAW Appearances .................................. 1All-Conference Selections ...................... 29All-America Selections ............................. 11

2008 season reVieW2008 Record ........ 26-7 (13-5 Pac-10, third)Home Record ...................................... 14-2Away Record ......................................... 7-5Neutral Site Record ............................... 5-0Final AVCA Ranking ........................... No. 6Postseason Finish .... NCAA Regional FinalLast Opponent .......................... Penn State ...............................(L 3-0, NCAA Reg. Final)

2009 TeaM inforMaTionLetterwinners Returning/Lost ............... 9 / 4Starters Returning/Lost ......... 4 (+ libero) / 2Newcomers ............................................... 7Class Breakdown (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.) .... 3/2/4/7Position Breakdown (OH/MH/S/DS-L) ......... ........................................................... 4/5/3/4Average Height ..................................... 6’0”First Opponent ............... UC Irvine, Aug. 28

UniVersiTy inforMaTionLocation .............................. Berkeley, Calif.Founded ............................................. 1868Enrollment ....................................... 35,409Nickname .............................. Golden BearsColors .................................. Blue and GoldFight Song ..................... Fight for CaliforniaMascot ................................................. OskiNational Affiliation .............. NCAA Division IConference ................................. Pacific-10Chancellor .................. Robert J. BirgeneauDirector of Athletics ............. Sandy BarbourSenior Woman Administrator ............ Teresa .................................................Kuehn-GouldHome Court .......................... Haas PavilionCapacity ............................................ 11,877

Volleyball sTaffHead Coach ............................... Rich Feller .................................(11th year, 25th overall)Alma Mater ................. San Diego State ’73Feller’s Record at Cal ......... 191-115 (.624), ........................................................ 10 yearsFeller’s Career Record ....... 490-282 (.635), ........................................................ 24 yearsFeller’s Pac-10 Record ........... 90-90 (.500), ........................................................ 10 yearsFeller’s Career Conf. Record ....191-165 (.537), ........................................................ 24 yearsAssistant Coach .. Chris Bigelow (11th year)Assistant Coach .. Matt McShane (fifth year)Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Ryan Newell ...................................................... (first year)Director of Operations ......... Jennifer CareyVolleyball Office Phone ....... (510) 642-9208Volleyball Office Fax ........... (510) 642-8329Athleitc Trainer ......................... Linda SmithTraining Room Phone ......... (510) 642-3868

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MilesTonesWin No. 1

Idaho State, Sept. 3, 1983 ..........W 3-0Win No. 50

Wyoming, Nov. 13, 1984 .............W 3-1Win No. 100

Utah, Oct. 17, 1986 .....................W 3-1Win No. 150

Iowa State, Nov. 11, 1988 ...........W 3-0Win No. 200

Louisville, Oct. 5, 1991 ...............W 3-0Win No. 250

Pepperdine, Sept. 16, 1994 ........W 3-1Win No. 300

Denver, Sept. 4, 1999 .................W 3-1Win No. 350

Oregon, Oct. 26, 2002 ................W 3-2Win No. 400

Morgan State, Sept. 3, 2005 .......W 3-0Win No. 450

Oregon State, Oct. 5, 2007 .........W 3-0

riCh fellerHead Coach

11th Year at Cal (25th Overall)

Rich Feller, in his 11th season with the Golden Bears, is undoubtedly the most successful women’s volleyball coach in California history. Since he first stepped on campus in 1999, Feller has been able to craft the Bears into a Pac-10 contender and a national powerhouse. The facts speak for themselves—a school-record seven consecutive postseason appearances, five 20-win seasons in the past seven years, four NCAA round of 16 appearances, five different All-America selections and an appearance in the 2007 NCAA semifinals. Under Feller’s leadership, the Bears have not only made the NCAA tournament seven straight times, they have won seven con-secutive NCAA first-round matches and have advanced to the regional final or beyond in the past two seasons.

Feller’s achievements on the court have not gone unnoticed as he was honored as Volleyball Magazine’s 2007 National Coach of the Year. Since leading Cal to its first NCAA appearance in 13 years in 2002, Feller has firmly established the Bears as a top-tier team in the toughest volleyball conference in the nation—the Pac-10.

Last season, he led Cal to its second con-secutive appearance in the NCAA regional final where the Bears fell in a hard-fought three-set match to eventual champion Penn State. Feller’s 2008 squad was one of the most successful in program history. The Bears not only posted the best record in school history (26-7, 13-5 Pac-10) but set new school records for consecutive sets won (29), consecutive home matches won (16), best start to open a season (18-1) and best start to open Pac-10 play (8-0). Cal also posted a school-record for hitting percentage (.287) with 1,726 kills on 3,909 attacks (605 errors) and defeated each of

the Pac-10 teams at least once in the same season for the first time in school history. Feller’s guidance brought his players some well-deserved attention as well, as outside hitter Hana Cutura earned her second selec-tion to the AVCA All-America team and setter Carli Lloyd garnered her first selection as a member of the second team.

In 2007, Feller coached the Bears to their first-ever appearance in the NCAA semifinals after Cal defeated Iowa State and then-defending NCAA champion Nebraska to claim the Wisconsin Regional. As one of the final four teams standing, Feller took Cal into a heated battle against eventual cham-pion Penn State, falling 3-0 to the Nittany Lions at Arco Arena in Sacramento, Calif. The Bears finished the season with a 26-8 overall record, 12-6 in the Pac-10 for fourth place and a school-record No. 4 ranking in the final AVCA poll. Feller’s direction helped the Bears set new school records for total blocks in a single season (454) and hitting percentage in a single match (.702 vs. UNC-Wilmington on Sept. 1).

In 2006, Feller led Cal to its second-ever NCAA regional appearance after the Bears defeated LSU and host Cal Poly, respec-tively, in the NCAA first and second rounds in San Luis Obispo, Calif.

Opening 2009 with a 490-282 (.635) overall record in 24 years as a college coach and 191-115 (.624) in ten years as Cal’s men-tor, Feller has his 2009 squad poised for another postseason appearance. Beyond taking the Bears to the postseason, he has generated excitement in the local volleyball community by enabling Cal to host the NCAA first and second rounds at Haas Pavilion during the 2003, 2004 and 2008 campaigns. His play-ers are closely connected to the community through their commitment to camps and clinics offered throughout the year. During the summer of 2008, Feller coordinated the hosting of the USA Women’s Indoor Volleyball team and a scrimmage for the public in its final week before departing for the Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.

Cal’s 2003 campaign was especially sweet for the veteran coach as Feller guided the Bears to a 25-7 record and the school’s first-ever NCAA round of 16 berth with victo-

ries over Saint Mary’s College and Michigan. Cal had a then-best single-season winning percentage (.781) in school history, captured a then school-record 12 Pac-10 victories and posted back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since 1981-83. The Bears also won 16 consecutive matches to start the year, defeated Stanford for the first time since

1982 and earned their then-highest national ranking ever (No. 5 on Oct. 13, 2003).

The accomplishments of the Bears’ coach and his staff did not go unnoticed as Feller was named both the 2003 AVCA Pacific Region Co-Coach of the Year and Pac-10

Rich Feller has led Cal volleyball to seven consecutive postseasons and an appearance in the NCAA national semifinal in 2007.

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feller’s CoaChing reCord Conference Overall NCAA FinalYear W L Pct. Finish W L Pct. W L Pct. Ranking1983 6 4 .600 2nd 26 12 .684 0 1 .000 No. 201984 12 0 1.000 1st 27 9 .750 1 1 .500 No. 101985 11 1 .917 1st 26 9 .743 1 1 .500 No. 151986 7 5 .583 2nd-T 27 12 .692 0 1 .000 No. 201987 9 3 .750 2nd 27 6 .818 1 1 .500 No. 61988 9 3 .750 2nd-T 22 12 .647 1 1 .500 --1989 6 6 .500 4th 16 14 .533 -- -- -- --1990 3 7 .300 5th 15 18 .455 -- -- -- --1991 4 8 .333 5th 19 12 .613 -- -- -- --1992 6 8 .429 6th 19 11 .633 -- -- -- --1993 7 7 .500 4th-T 19 11 .633 -- -- -- --1994 3 11 .214 7th 12 19 .387 -- -- -- --1995 8 6 .571 3rd 21 11 .656 0 1 .000 --1996 10 6 .625 3rd 23 11 .676 1 1 .500 --1999 7 11 .389 6th-T 13 15 .464 -- -- -- --2000 6 12 .333 7th-T 13 15 .464 -- -- -- --2001 3 15 .167 9th 10 18 .357 -- -- -- --2002 7 11 .389 8th 20 12 .625 1 1 .500 --2003 12 6 .667 3rd-T 25 7 .781 2 1 .667 No. 122004 11 7 .611 4th-T 17 12 .586 1 1 .500 No. 182005 10 8 .556 5th-T 19 11 .633 1 1 .500 No. 202006 9 9 .500 5th 22 10 .688 2 1 .667 No. 132007 12 6 .667 4th 26 8 .765 4 1 .800 No. 42008 13 5 .722 3rd 26 7 .788 3 1 .750 No. 6California 90 90 .500 191 115 .624 14 7 .667Colorado St. 101 75 .574 299 167 .642 5 8 .385Career 191 165 .537 490 282 .635 19 15 .559

Rich Feller with his wife, Stacey.

Coach of the Year. He was the first Cal volleyball coach to garner regional coach of the year honors, and was the first Bear mentor selected for league coaching honors since Chris Stanley was NorPac Conference Coach of the Year in 1982.

Before arriving at Berkeley, Feller was an assistant coach for the United States Women’s National Volleyball Team from 1997-98. Prior to his stint with team USA, he was a highly successful head coach at Colorado State. In his 14 years direct-ing the Rams, Feller compiled a 299-167 (.642) record with eight NCAA tournament appearances, two conference titles, 12 top-25 final rankings and several All-America, all-conference and all-academic athletes.

In Feller’s first season at Colorado State in 1983, he led his team to a 26-12 record, a top-20 ranking and a NCAA tournament ap-pearance for the first time in school history. In 1987, Feller was named AVCA Regional Coach of the Year.

From 1980-83, Feller was the top as-sistant to Taras Liskevych (USA Olympic coach from 1985-96 and current Oregon State head coach) at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, helping the Tigers to second, fourth and fifth-place national finishes in his three years with the program.

Growing up in Palo Alto, Feller already had ties to the Bay Area before arriving at Cal in 1999. His father, David, earned his

Ph.D. at Cal and his mother, Bernice, was a Cal undergraduate.

“The opportunity to coach at Cal and to have the challenge of competing in the Pac-10 Conference was a dream come true,” said Feller. “Any coach who is involved in college volleyball would relish the chance to coach in the Pac-10 and to come to Cal. Working at Cal is one of the best jobs in the nation.”

Feller, 58, earned his bachelor’s degree in recreation administration from San Diego State in 1973 and currently lives in the Montclair District of the Oakland Hills with his wife, Stacey. He has three children – Evan (25), Ashleigh (23) and Ryan (21); and a stepson, Brad Bertolet (23).

feller faCTs… • WinningestheadcoachinCalvolleyballhistory,191-115record(.624),490-282career(.635)• LedGoldenBearstoschool-recordsevenstraightNCAAappearances,2002-08• 2007ASICS/VolleyballMagazineNationalCoachoftheYear• 2003AVCAPacificRegionCo-CoachoftheYear• 2003Pac-10ConferenceCoachoftheYear• EightAVCAAll-Americaselections• TenAll-Pac-10selections• School-recordfourNCAAregionalsemifinalappearances(2003,06,07,08)• School-recordtwoNCAAregionalfinalappearances(2007,08)• School-recordNCAAnationalsemifinalappearancein2007• LedCaltoback-to-back20-winseasonstwice(2002-03,06-08)• GuidedBearstoprogrambestwinningpercentageof.788(26-7overall)in2008• Hissquadsholdschool-recordsforsinglematchandseasontotalsinassists,totalblocksandhittingpercentage,consecutivesetswon,consecutivehomematcheswon,beststarttoopenaseason,beststarttoopenPac-10conferenceplay

• InhisfirstyearatCal(1999),CalwasthemostimprovedteaminthePac-10• ServedastopassistantcoachfortheUSAWomen’sNationalVolleyballteamfrom1997-98

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quarterfinal appearances and one Big Ten co-championship from 1995-98.

Bigelow was a three-sport athlete at Eastern Washington and a member of the USA Volleyball training squad from 1973-74. She graduated from Eastern Washington in 1974 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Bigelow received her master’s degree from Montana State in physical education in 1980.

Chris bigeloWAssistant Coach 11th year at Cal

A key component and the veteran of the Cal volleyball coaching staff is 11th-year as-sistant and chief recruiting coordinator Chris Bigelow. A former assistant at Wisconsin and Texas, Bigelow was hired by Rich Feller at Cal in January of 1999. She has since been instrumental in securing recruiting classes ranked among the top 10 in the nation for the Golden Bears, including a No. 5 ranking in 2005 and a school-best No. 3 ranking by PrepVolleyball.com in 2006.

“To recruits around the country, Chris Bigelow is the voice of Cal volleyball, and to club and college coaches, she is one of the top recruiters in the nation,” said Feller. “No one works harder than Chris. Besides being a great recruiter, she is also an outstanding training coach with a special interest in video tape analysis.”

Bigelow built an impressive array of coaching credentials before arriving at Cal. She was an assistant coach for Bill Neville at Montana State from 1978-81, before taking over as head coach of the Bobcats from 1981-83. Bigelow then became an assistant to current USC volleyball coach Mick Haley at Texas from 1984-91, helping lead the Longhorns to seven conference championships, three NCAA semifinal ap-pearances and one national championship in 1988.

From 1991-93, Bigelow worked as a volleyball TV color commentator for the Southwest Conference and University of Texas radio.

In 1993-94, Bigelow coached St. Stephens Episcopal High School in Austin, Texas, to a 30-3 season. She then accepted an offer to become John Cook’s assistant coach at Wisconsin, helping the Badgers to three NCAA tournament appearances, one NCAA round of 16 finish, two NCAA

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team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. While with the U.S. National team, McShane designed and ran practice sessions, did video analysis of Team USA and other major teams in the world, and prepared scouting reports on U.S. opponents.

McShane’s coaching background also includes assisting current USA Women’s National Indoor Volleyball team coach “Jenny” Lang Ping with the Yaohan Inter-national Volleyball Team in 1996. The team was comprised of the best American and Russian players who competed against the Chinese and Cuban National teams in cities throughout China.

Additionally, McShane served as an as-sistant coach at Brigham Young University from 1980-82. He is a member of the USAV

MaTT McshaneAssistant Coach Fifth year at Cal

Matt McShane joined the Cal volleyball staff on Feb. 2, 2005, and made an immedi-ate impact as he helped the Golden Bears achieve a school-record fourth consecutive NCAA postseason appearance. McShane and his fellow Bear coaches then took it a step further in 2006 as Cal advanced to an NCAA regional for only the second time in school history. His offensive and defensive schemes have combined to give Cal the edge over some of college volleyball’s most long-standing power programs.

The veteran coach arrived in Berkeley after spending four years as an assistant coach at the University of Utah. In 2004, the Utes went 24-7 overall and 13-1 in league action and captured a share of their first-ever Mountain West Conference title.

“I am very pleased to have Matt McShane as part of our staff,” said Rich Feller. “Matt is known around the country as one of the top training coaches in college volleyball. He has years of experience in high-level volleyball; collegiate and international. Matt and I have known each other for years and spent 15 months together working as as-sistant coaches for USA National team in 1997 and 1998.”

Before joining the Utah staff, McShane was an associate head coach at the Uni-versity of New Mexico from 1987-00. In 13 years in Albuquerque, he helped guide the Lobos to a 189-127 record, two conference championships and six trips to the NCAA tournament.

In the summer of 2007, McShane was an assistant coach for USA Volleyball’s National A2 team, coaching former Cal standout Angie Pressey. During the summer of 2002, he also served as the head coach for the USA National A2 Team. In the summer of 2001, he was the head coach for the Inter-mountain Volleyball Association (IVA) High Performance Team that toured Europe.

In 1996, McShane was named an assis-tant coach of the USA Women’s National

Coaches Accreditation Program Cadre (CAP Level III), and each year, he runs numerous clinics throughout the U.S., teaching other college, high school and junior coaches the fundamentals of volleyball.

As an undergraduate at UC Santa Bar-bara, McShane played on the only intercol-legiate team to win the USAV Open National Championship. The UCSB teams finished second in the NCAA Championships in 1974 and ‘75, and finished third in the NCAA Re-gional Championships in 1976. He was an All-American for the Gauchos in 1974.

McShane earned his bachelor’s degree from UC Santa Barbara in 1977 and his master’s degree from BYU in 1982. While at BYU, he played on the men’s club team that finished third at the USAV Open National Championship in 1981.

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ryan neWellVolunteer Assistant Coach

First year at Cal

Ryan Newell enters his first season as the volunteer assistant coach for the Cal women’s volleyball program.

Newell comes to the Golden Bears from Chico State where he was the volunteer assistant coach for the Wildcats from 2005-08. Working mainly on individual basic techniques with players, Newell helped Chico State to 71 wins in four seasons. During his time with the Wildcats, he was also a coach for Gold Medal Squared Vol-leyball Camps.

As an outside hitter for the Chico State men’s club volleyball team, Newell served as president, team captain and the trip co-ordinator over the course of four years. In 2008, he was selected as the Division I-AA MVP at the NIRSA (National Intramural-

serving as the liaison between with the aca-demic, financial aid and business offices.

Prior to arriving at Cal, Carey was an as-sistant coach at Georgia Tech for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Working primarily as the offensive coordinator, she helped guide the Yellow Jackets to back-to-back 20-win seasons with a 21-10 record in 2008. Carey was responsible for developing scouting reports and game-day offensive play sets as well as the technical development of outside hitters and middle blockers.

In addition to her coaching duties at Georgia Tech, Carey provided direction as a recruiter, travel coordinator and as an assistant camp director. During her tenure, her efforts helped the Yellow Jacket program raise over $12,000 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation as a part of Dig for the Cure.

Carey arrived at Georgia Tech by way of Texas A&M, where she was the director of volleyball operations from 2005-06. During her time in College Station, Texas, she also worked as the tournament director for the 2005 NCAA College Station Regional and other home tournaments for the Aggies.

While living in College Station, Carey served as the head coach of the Brazos Valley Volleyball Club from 2005-06 and led her squad to a 27-2 record over two seasons. Her coaching experience extends further as she held a post as head coach for the Saddleback Valley Volleyball Club in Lake Forest, Calif. where she guided the team to a 32-3 record from 2004-05.

In 1999, Carey was the starting setter for the Rainbow Wahine as a freshman where she earned All-Western Athletic Conference second-team honors. She helped lead Hawai’i to a 29-2 record, an NCAA regional semifinal appearance and a No. 8 AVCA final ranking in her first season. In her four-year career, Carey took the Rainbow Wahine to two NCAA national semifinal appearances, two No. 3 rankings, and a 123-12 record. She earned All-WAC second team honors three times and finished her career ranked fourth all-time for Hawai’i with 3,540 assists. Carey was selected to the WAC All-Academic team in each of her four years with the Rainbow Wahine.

Carey’s first collegiate match was a 3-0 (15-8, 15-7, 15-5) win against Cal on Sept. 1, 1999, at the Recreational Sports Facility in Berkeley, Calif. She had 33 assists to go along with 12 digs and three kills on five attacks. The match was also the first at Cal for head coach Rich Feller and assistant coach Chris Bigelow.

Carey graduated from Hawai’i with a de-gree in business administration in marketing in 2003. She then worked as a sales and marketing executive for KHNL and K5 Televi-sion in Honolulu before leaving the islands to play professionally in the fall of 2004 with Brandenburg VCO in Berlin, Germany. Carey currently resides in Oakland, Calif.

Recreational Sports Association) national championships in Dallas, Texas and earned a spot on the NCCVL (Northern California Collegiate Volleyball League) Division I All-League second team.

Newell received a bachelor degree in business administration with an emphasis in organizational management from Chico State in 2008. He is a member of the Sigma Nu International Fraternity and currently resides in Berkeley, Calif.

(Left to right): Director of operations Jennifer Carey, assistant coach Chris Bigelow, head coach Rich Feller, assistant coach Matt McShane and volunteer assistant coach Ryan Newell.

Jennifer CareyDirector of Operations

First year at Cal

Jennifer Carey, a former award-winning standout setter at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa is entering her first season as director of operations for the Golden Bears. Carey was hired on February 5, 2009, and will be responsible for planning team travel and maintaining the program’s budget while

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2010 RICH FELLER VOLLEYBALL

CAMPS

2009 sUpporT sTaff/adMinisTraTion

Sandy BarbourDirectorofAthletics

Sixth year

Hank BehrensStrengthCoach

Fifth year

Sam Bishop-GreenMarketingandPromotions

Fourth year

Greg DesharnaisEventManagement

Fifth year

Chris GraceAcademicAdvisor

Seventh year

Andrea CamposBearBackers

Sixth year

Jesse ChoperFacultyAthleticsRepresentative

Sixth year

Steve HoltonDeputyDirectorofAthletics

Fifth year

Teresa Kuehn-GouldSeniorWomanAdministratorNinth year

Mohamed MuqtarAsst.DirectorofStudent

Services18th year

Linda SmithAthleticTrainer

33rd year

Laura WongEquipmentManager

23rd year

Jeremy WuMediaRelationsDirector

Third year

beginning JUly, 2010Intermediate | Advanced | Skills | Positions

2007 Volleyball Magazine National Coach of the Year2007 NCAA Volleyball Semifinalist Head Coach2003 AVCA Pacific Region Coach of the Year

2003 Pac-10 Coach of the Year

For more information: visit www.oski.org or call (510) 642-3277

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the team and ranked third in the Pac-10… led the conference in points with 572.5 in 115 sets (4.98 pps) and reached double-digits in points in all but two matches… registered team-leading 11 double-double performances including a career high 19 digs with 18 kills in a 3-2 win at UCLA Oct. 25... logged a career high 68 attacks against UCLA Nov. 21… matched a career high with four service aces in two matches.

2007As a SOPHOMORE, Cutura received

AVCA All-America second team and ASICS/Volleyball Magazine All-America second team honors after posting career highs in all statistical categories… an All-Pac-10 selection… named MVP of the NCAA Wisconsin Regional all-tourna-ment team, the first-ever such honor for a Golden Bear… led Cal in kills in four wins at the NCAA Tournament…named to the Santa Clara Invitational all-tournament team… led team in total kills with 485 (4.22 kps) and established the sixth-best all-time single-season mark at Cal… her 1,159 total attacks were good for 10th most in a single season at Cal… led the team with 37 service aces (0.32 saps)… scored a team-high 566.5 points for the Bears, reaching double-figures in 28 matches (30 or more on two occa-sions)… had five double-double matches including a near triple-double against UCLA

CAREER HIGHSKills: ....................................................................................... 29 at Stanford, 11/23/07Attacks: .................................................................................... 68 vs. UCLA, 11/21/08Service Aces: ........................................ 4, three times, last at Arizona State, 11/08/08Digs: ......................................................................................... 19 at UCLA, 10/25/08Block Solos: ......................................................................... 3 at Santa Clara, 9/14/07Block Assists: ............................................................................... 7 vs. UCLA, 9/27/07Total Blocks: ................................................................................ 9 vs. UCLA, 9/27/07

2009 aThleTe profiles

hana CUTUra6-4 – Senior – 3V

Outside Hitter Zagreb, Croatia

(Sportska Gimnazija)

2009A two-time All-American outside hitter,

Cutura enters her SENIOR season with the Golden Bears.

2008As a JUNIOR, Cutura earned AVCA All-

America first team and UnderArmour/Volleyball Magazine Women’s College All-America first team recognition… re-ceived her second selections to the All-Pac-10 team and the AVCA All-Pacific Region team… selected to all-tournament teams in all four of Cal’s preseason tournaments: Cal Molten Classic, Golden Bear Invitational, Diet Coke Classic, and was named tourna-ment MVP of the Crowne Plaza Volleyball Classic... set the fifth highest Cal all-time single season mark for total kills as she led the team with 499; ranked second in the Pac-10 and 16th in the nation in kills per set (4.34 kps)… her 35 service aces (0.30 saps) led

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Sept. 27 when she registered 24 kills, 14 digs and 9 total blocks (career-high)… set a career-high 29 kills against Stanford Nov. 23, hitting .339 (10e, 56att)… served a career-high four service aces against Utah State Sept. 7… competed for the Croatian Junior National team over the summer.

2006As a FRESHMAN, named to the Pac-10

All-Freshman team… selected as Co-MVP of the Cal Molten Classic, MVP of the Florida International Invitational and named to the Golden Bear Invitational All-Tournament Team… second on the team in kills with 392, (3.84 kps), ninth in the Pac-10… also ranked second on the team (9th in the Pac-10) in points with 455.5 (4.47 pps), and fourth in service aces with 21 (0.21 saps)… logged a team-high 18 kills in the NCAA second round at Cal Poly Dec. 2, and a team-high 15 kills versus LSU in the NCAA first round Dec. 1… recorded a then-career-high 28 kills and six total blocks, with a .386 hitting percentage (6e, 57att), at Oregon Nov. 17… had 17 kills versus UCLA Nov. 10… notched 16 kills versus Stanford Nov. 3… had 17 kills at Arizona Oct. 27… had 12 kills and three service aces versus Oregon State Oct. 20 and 15 kills with five block assists vs. Oregon Oct. 19… recorded 15 kills and five blocks at USC Oct. 13… had 20 kills at Pacific Sept. 14… recorded three service aces versus Montana Aug. 25 and Colorado State Sept. 8… had a then-career-high 10 digs against Oral Roberts Sept. 2.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBCutura was a member of the Croatian

Youth and Junior National teams before arriving at Cal as one of the top young players in both the United States and Eu-rope… led the Croatian National team to the 2003 European Youth Championship as a middle blocker… played in the European Championships in April 2005 in Tallinn, Estonia, leading Croatia to a fourth-place finish… competed in the 2005 World Youth Championships in Macau, China… helped her team at Sportska Gimnazija to a second-place finish at the 2006 Croatian national high school championship, and a third-place finish at the Zagreb high school beach vol-leyball tournament… was a recipient of an award for special contributions to high school sports… received the Best Spiker Award at the 2001 and 2002 Croatian National Youth Championships.

CUTURA’S CAREER STATISTICSYear MP SP K K/S E TA PCT AST A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS P/S2006 30 102 392 3.84 191 952 0.211 5 0.05 21 59 0.21 18 124 1.22 10 65 75 0.74 5 2 455.5 4.472007 34 115 485 4.22 208 1159 0.239 11 0.10 37 58 0.32 33 214 1.86 12 65 77 0.67 1 6 566.5 4.932008 33 115 499 4.34 175 1119 0.290 28 0.24 35 44 0.30 27 274 2.38 15 47 62 0.54 3 1 572.5 4.98TOTAL 97 332 1376 4.14 574 3230 0.248 44 0.13 93 161 0.28 78 612 1.84 37 177 214 0.64 9 9 1594.5 4.80

HAnA’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is .............................................................. Red Hot Chili Peppers My favorite song is .................................................................... “Halo” by BeyoncéMy favorite album is .............. “Blood Sugar Sex Magik” by Red Hot Chili PeppersMy first concert was .............................................................................. Spice GirlsMy favorite song to dance to is .................................... “Stanky Legg” by GS BoyzIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ........................................... BeyoncéIf I were a rock star, my name would be .................................... Croatian PrincessMy favorite food is ........................................................... drumsticks and potatoesThe best movie of all time is .................................................................... “Grease”The best book I have ever read is .......... TheCatcherintheRye by J.D. SalingerI would love to visit ............................................................. the Galápagos IslandsIf I wasn’t a volleyball player, I would be ................................................ an actress

BAnDED TOGETHEROski

PERSOnALHana Cutura was born March 10, 1988,

in Zagreb, Croatia… parents are Zoran and Gordana Cutura… father, Zoran, is a former Olympic basketball star for Yugoslavia, and

her mother, Gordana, a former member of the Croatian National Volleyball team… has a brother, Tomislav, also born March 10, but in 1983 who attended Lycoming College in Wil-liamsport, Penn… majoring in film studies.

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2009Coming off a first year in which she was

selected to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team, Hawari enters her SOPHOMORE year with the Golden Bears as a middle hitter.

2008As a FRESHMAN, Hawari earned Pac-10

All-Freshman team honors and saw action in all but one match… set the all-time Cal single season record for hitting percentage

CAREER HIGHSKills: ............................................................................................ 15 at USC, 10/25/08Attacks: ....................................................................................... 22 at USC, 10/25/08Digs: ......................................................................................... 2 at Oregon, 11/28/08Block Solos: ............................................................................. 2 vs. Cal Poly, 9/14/08Block Assists: ..................................................................... 6 vs. Notre Dame, 9/13/08Total Blocks: ...................................................................... 7 vs. Notre Dame, 9/13/08

shannon haWari6-2 – Sophomore – 1V

Middle Hitter Plano, Texas

(Plano West High School)

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(.387) as she registered 113 kills on 230 at-tacks with just 24 errors… ranked third on the team in blocks (0.84 bps)… set a career high in kills (15) and attacks (22) at USC Oct. 25… posted a career high seven total blocks against Notre Dame Sept. 13.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBOne of Volleyball Magazine’s Fab 50

high school players for 2007, Hawari also earned PrepVolleyball.com All-America honors for 2007-08 as a senior at Plano West High School in Plano, Texas… member of the Texas all-state all-star team… 2007 High School Sports Magazine All-County MVP, 2007 Dallas Morning News All-Area Player of the Year, District 9-5A MVP… helped her team to its first-ever appearance Texas state tournament as a senior captain… led her squad to tournament championships in the 2006-08 at the Duncanville Tourna-ment of Champions, earning all-tournament honors… 2006 District 9-5A Blocker of the Year, first-team All-District… 2005 District 8-5A Newcomer of the Year, first-team All-District… earned National Junior Olympics All-American honors at the 18’s Open with her club, Texas Advantage… 2007 PrepVolleyball Classic Outstand-ing Hitter… PrepVolleyball’s No. 23-rated recruit in 2007… a member of the National Honors Society.

HAWARI’S CAREER STATISTICSYear MP SP K K/S E TA PCT AST A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS P/S2008 32 76 113 1.49 24 230 0.387 18 0.24 0 1 0.00 1 8 0.11 9 55 64 0.84 3 2 149.5 1.97TOTAL 32 76 113 1.49 24 230 0.387 18 0.24 0 1 0.00 1 8 0.11 9 55 64 0.84 3 2 149.5 1.97

SHAnnOn’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ................................................................ Dave Mathews Band My favorite song is ...................................................... “Vagabond” by WolfmotherMy favorite album is .................................. the “500 Days of Summer” soundtrackMy first concert was ........................................................................ Britney SpearsMy favorite song to dance to is ............................................ “Donk” by Soulja Boy If I could see anyone in concert, I would see ....................... Dave Matthews BandMy favorite color is ..................................................................................... hot pinkMy favorite food is .......................................................................................... sushiThe best movie of all time is ............................................................... “Fight Club”The best book I have ever read is ............. TheSecretLifeofBees by Sue MonkMy favorite athlete is ............................................................................ Tony RomoI would love to visit ........................................................................................ Egypt

BAnDED TOGETHERSteven LeroyCal BandSenior TrumpetMajor: Molecular Environmental Biology

PERSOnALShannon Grace Hawari was born Oct.

30, 1989, in Dallas … parents are Kenneth

and Beverly Hawari… brother Kyle, 23, was a defensive lineman on the Yale football team… has not declared a major.

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CAREER HIGHSKills: ................................................................... 1, three times, last at USC, 10/25/08Attacks: ............................................................. 2, two times, last at Arizona, 11/07/08Service Aces: .............................................................. 5 vs. UNC-Wilmington, 9/01/07Assists: ...................................................................................... 5 vs. UCLA, 11/21/08Digs: ....................................................................................... 31 at Oregon, 11/28/08

KrisTen KaThan5-6 – Senior – 3V

Defensive Specialist/Libero Moraga, Calif.

(Campolindo High School)

2009Kathan enters her SENIOR season as the

starting libero for the Golden Bears.

2008As a JUNIOR, Kathan recorded 491 digs

to set the third highest Cal single season total… led the team with 4.23 dps and ranked fourth in the Pac-10… posted 32 service aces to average 0.28 saps; second on the team and fifth in the Pac-10… put up a career high 31 digs at Oregon Nov. 28… reached double digits in digs in 28 matches including 18 in a row from Sept. 28 through Dec. 5… selected to all-tournament teams as the defensive standout at the Cal Molten Classic and the Golden Bear Invitational… received Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention.

2007As a SOPHOMORE, Kathan led the team

in total digs with 414, good for the ninth-best single-season total in Cal history… also led the team with 3.72 digs per set… posted a career-high 29 digs at USC on Oct. 26… reached double-digit digs in 21 of 33 matches played, including a streak of 17-straight from Oct. 5 through Dec. 7… registered a team-high 25 digs at UCLA Oct. 27 in Cal’s historic win at Pauley Pavilion… notched a career-high five service aces against UNC-Wilmington on Sept. 1… finished the season with 29 service aces, third overall on the team… received Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention.

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2006As a FRESHMAN, Kathan established

herself as one of the Bears’ top defensive specialists, competing in 29 matches, earn-ing 118 digs and 17 service aces… recorded four digs and a service ace against Stanford in the NCAA regional in Austin, Texas… had six digs in the NCAA second round at Cal Poly Dec. 2, and seven digs and a service ace vs. LSU in the NCAA first round Dec. 1… set a then-career-high 15 digs versus UCLA Nov. 10 and versus Washington Nov. 25… recorded at least two service aces in four different matches during the season – Sept. 1 versus Xavier, Sept. 14 at Pacific, Nov. 10 versus UCLA and Nov. 17 at Oregon.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBNamed Contra Costa Times Player

of the Year, Cal-Hi Sports Player of the Year, Sports Focus Player of the Year, Diablo Foothill Athletic League MVP and a PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American as a senior at Campolindo High School… received DFAL MVP and the Cal-Hi Sports Player of the Year honors as a junior in 2004… member of the Golden Bear 18-Forefront club team that placed fifth in the nation in 2005 and helped her club team to a bronze medal at the 2003 Junior Olympics.

KATHAn’S CAREER STATISTICSYear MP SP K K/S E TA PCT AST A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS P/S2006 29 75 2 0.03 0 4 0.500 11 0.15 17 19 0.23 3 118 1.57 0 0 0 0.00 0 4 19.0 0.252007 33 112 0 0.00 0 7 0.000 31 0.28 29 18 0.26 18 414 3.70 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 29.0 0.262008 33 116 3 0.03 3 15 0.000 53 0.46 32 20 0.28 21 491 4.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 35.0 0.30TOTAL 95 303 5 0.02 3 26 0.077 95 0.31 78 57 0.26 42 1023 3.38 0 0 0 0.00 0 5 83.0 0.27

KRISTEn’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ............................................................................ the Cal Band My favorite song is .............................................. “I’m Movin’ On” by Rascal FlattsMy first concert was .......................................................................... Rascal FlattsMy favorite song to dance to is .................................... “Stanky Legg” by GS BoyzIf I were a rock star, my stage name would be ................................. Gorilla MastaMy favorite food is ..................................................... my mom’s homemade pastaMy favorite outfit is ................................................. a Chiquita banana floral dressWhen it’s raining, I like to ........................................................... work on my novelI always laugh when ............................................. Hana dances to “Stanky Legg”I get disgusted by ........................................................................................ whalesThere is no way I will ever ......................................................... swim with whalesIf I wasn’t a volleyball player, I would be ........................ marching in the Cal Band

BAnDED TOGETHERRuben Mojica HernandezUC Rally CommJunior, Vice Chair of MembershipMajor: Conservation and Resource Studies

PERSOnALKristen Josephine Kathan was born Oct.

17, 1988, in Manchester, N.H.… parents are Tom and Josephine Kathan… has two

brothers, Ryan (22) and Michael (17)… majoring in international field studies with an emphasis in European trade relations.

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Women’s College All-American second team… named to the All-Pac-10 team and the AVCA All-Pacific Region team… se-lected for Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention… chosen as outstanding setter and MVP of both the Cal Molten Classic and the Golden Bear Invitational… named to the all-tournament team at the Diet Coke Classic and the Crowne Plaza Volleyball Classic… selected as Pac-10 Player of the Week twice (Aug. 31 and Oct. 20)… named Sports Imports/AVCA Division I National Player of the Week (Oct. 20)… led the team and ranked third in the nation with 12.00 as-sists per set… her 1,392 assists rank sixth for Cal all-time single season records… second on the team with 281 digs (2.42 dps) and third on the team in service aces (17) and hitting percentage (.319, 96k, 27e, 216att)… reached a new career high with seven kills at Arizona State Nov. 8… matched career highs in service aces (three) and digs (18

CAREER HIGHSKills: ................................................................................. 7 at Arizona State, 11/08/08Attacks: .................................................................................. 16 vs. Stanford, 9/21/07Assists: ....................................................................................... 69 at USC, 10/26/07Service Aces: ............................................ 3, five times, last vs. Notre Dame, 9/13/08Digs: ............................................................... 18, two times, last vs. UCLA, 11/21/08Block Solos: ...................................................................... 2 vs. Northeastern, 8/25/07Block Assists: .......................................................... 8 vs. Washington State, 10/11/07Total Blocks: ........................................................... 8 vs. Washington State, 10/11/07

Carli lloyd5-11 – Junior – 2V

Setter Bonsall, Calif.

(Fallbrook Union High School)

2009As Cal’s first All-American setter, Lloyd

enters her JUNIOR season with the Golden Bears… helped the USA A2 Blue team to a bronze medal at the USA Adult Open Championship over the summer.

2008As a SOPHOMORE, Lloyd was selected

to the AVCA All-America second team and the UnderArmour/Volleyball Magazine

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against UCLA Nov. 21)… helped the USA A2 Red Team to an Adult Open title in Atlanta, Ga., over the summer.

2007As a FRESHMAN, Lloyd earned Pac-10

All-Freshman team honors as she led the Bears in total assists with 1,550 (second-best Cal all-time single-season total) and a 12.81 assist per set average… named to the NCAA Wisconsin Regional all-tournament team (the first Cal freshman to receive the honor)… appeared in 34 matches and all but two of Cal’s 121 sets as a true freshman… finished the season fourth on the team in total blocks with 111 (7bs, 104ba)… logged seven double-double matches this season… registered a career-high 18 digs against UCLA Sept. 27 to go with 54 assists… set a career-high mark by putting up 69 assists at USC Oct. 26… helped Cal to a historic victory at UCLA Oct. 27 with 63 assists and 13 digs… had 65 assists and 17 digs versus Duke Dec. 1 in the NCAA second round… named Outstanding Setter of the Cal Molten Classic and the Golden Bear Invitational Outstanding Setter.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBLloyd was a PrepVolleyball.com Fab

50 Selection for four straight years… named 2005 CIF Player of the Year, 2006 CIF Player of the Year, 2006 San Diego Division I CIF Player of the Year and the 2007 San Diego Division I CIF Player of the Year as the starting setter at Fallbrook High School in Fallbrook, Calif.… selected 2006 Avocado League MVP and 2007 Avocado League MVP… named Fallbrook High School Female Athlete of the Year for 2006-07… 2006 San Diego Hall of Champions Inductee… 2007 Andi Collins Outstanding Setter Award… led her club team, Epic 18-I to a third-place finish at the 2006 Junior Olympics… named 2006-07 Junior Olympic all-tournament selec-tion… also a standout track athlete, earning 2005 Avocado League Track Athlete of the Year honors and was a two-time All-Avocado League selection… CIF and state qualifier in the 110-meter hurdles and the long jump, and was the 1998 Long Jump National Champion… four-year Principal’s Honor Roll student. PERSOnAL

Carli Ellen Lloyd was born Aug. 6, 1989, in Fallbrook, Calif.… mother, Cindy Lloyd,

LLOYD’S CAREER STATISTICSYear MP SP K K/S E TA PCT AST A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS P/S2007 34 121 93 0.77 38 261 0.211 1550 12.81 29 67 0.24 0 234 1.93 7 104 111 0.92 22 29 181.0 1.502008 33 116 96 0.83 27 216 0.319 1392 12.00 17 72 0.15 3 281 2.42 8 60 68 0.59 6 5 151.0 1.30TOTAL 67 237 189 0.80 65 477 0.260 2942 12.41 46 139 0.19 3 515 2.17 15 164 179 0.76 28 34 332.0 1.40

CARLI’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ................................................................. Montgomery GentryMy favorite song is .............................................. “She’s Got the Look” by RoxetteMy first concert was .......................................................................... Rascal FlattsMy favorite song to dance to is ................................. “Mambo No. 5” by Lou BegaIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ............................... Michael JacksonIf I were a rock star, my stage name would be ......................................... C DawgThe best books I have ever read are ......................................... the Twilight series There is no way I will ever ....................................................... cut off all of my hairI get scared whenever ................................................................... I’m home aloneI would love to visit ................................................................................... AustraliaIf I wasn’t a volleyball player, I would be .......................................... a track athleteI get disgusted by ................................................ people who chomp on their food

is an assistant volleyball coach at Fallbrook High School… uncle, Galen Tomlinson, has been her mentor and coach in both volleyball and track and field… Tomlinson is better known as Turbo from the 1980’s

television series, American Gladiator… grandfather, Doug Tomlinson, is a former MLB player with the Cleveland Indians… sister, Coral, 23, and brother, Doug, 22… has not declared a major.

BAnDED TOGETHERBryce TownshendCal BandJunior Alto SaxophoneMajor: Civil Engineering

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CAREER HIGHSKills: ......................................................................................... 21 vs. UCLA, 11/21/08Attacks: .................................................................................... 50 vs. UCLA, 11/21/08Service Aces: ............................... 1, nine times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/06/08Digs: ........................................................................................ 19 vs. UCLA, 11/21/08Block Solos: ................................... 2, two times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/06/08Block Assists: ................................................ 4, two times, last vs. Stanford, 10/19/08Total Blocks: ................................. 4, four times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/06/08

Tarah MUrrey6-3 – Sophomore – 1V

Outside Hitter El Cerrito, Calif.

(St. Mary’s High School)

2009Murrey enters her SOPHOMORE season

with the Golden Bears as an outside hitter… helped lead the USA A2 Blue Team to a bronze medal at the 2009 USA Adult Open Volleyball Championships.

2008As a FRESHMAN, Murrey earned Pac-10

All-Freshman team honors… appeared in all 33 matches… ranked third on the team in total kills with 277 and in kills per set (2.43 kps)… posted a double-double performance with 10 kills and 12 digs in her seventh match (Sept. 13 vs. Notre Dame)… set career high marks for kills (21), attacks (50) and digs (19) in a double-double performance against UCLA Nov. 21… ranked fourth on the team in total digs with 177 (1.55 dps).

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HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBOne of Volleyball Magazine’s Fab 50

high school players, as a senior at St. Mary’s College High School in Berkeley, Calif., Murrey earned 2007 Bay Shore Athletic League MVP honors for the third consecu-tive season… 2007 California Gatorade Volleyball Player of the Year, first-team All-Bay Shore League… played in the 2007 World Championships for the USA girl’s youth national team… as a junior in 2006, selected Bay Shore Athletic League MVP, Contra Costa Times Player of the Year, first-team All-Bay Shore League, PrepVolleyball Dream Team, Norceca World Championship MVP, Norceca World Championship Best Spiker Award, Norceca World Championship Top Scorer Award… as a sophomore in 2005, selected Bay Shore Athletic League MVP and Prep Volleyball’s Sophomore Top 79 List… a four-year member of the Golden Bear Vol-leyball Club.

MURREY’S CARRER STATISTICSYear MP SP K K/S E TA PCT AST A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS P/S2008 33 114 277 2.43 133 652 0.221 19 0.17 10 27 0.09 19 177 1.55 10 41 51 0.45 3 2 317.5 2.79TOTAL 33 114 277 2.43 133 652 0.221 19 0.17 10 27 0.09 19 177 1.55 10 41 51 0.45 3 2 317.5 2.79

TARAH’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ................................................................. Death Cab for Cutie My favorite song is ................................................. “Everything” by Michael BubléMy favorite album is .................................. the “500 Days of Summer” soundtrackMy favorite song to dance to is ..................................... “Bird Walk” by Soulja BoyIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ............................... The TemptationsIf I were a rock star, my stage name would be ... Tarah the Toddler that Ate TracyMy favorite food is ....................................................................... chicken pad ThaiThe best book I have ever read is ................. TheLastLectureby Randy PauschI would love to visit ............................................................................................. FijiI get disgusted by .................................................................................... raw meatThe coolest item on my desk is ................................. a picture of me and my dadIf I wasn’t a volleyball player, I would be a ............................ Jazzercise instructor

BAnDED TOGETHERAndrew PersonCal BandSenior Clarinet, Student DirectorMajor: Political Science

PERSOnALTarah Lynnette Murrey was born March

28, 1990, in Santa Clara, Calif.… parents are Douglas and Barbara Murrey… father played basketball for San Jose State and was selected in the ninth-round of the 1981 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors…

mother played volleyball for San Jose State in 1978-79… has two brothers, Jerryck (24), Russell (23), and a sister, Brittney (22)… Brittney is the starting setter for UC Riverside’s volleyball team… has not declared a major.

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2009Obermeyer enters her SOPHOMORE

season with the Golden Bears as a setter.

2008As a FRESHMAN, Obermeyer ap-

peared in three matches and saw action in three sets… posted her first career assist against DePaul Sept. 6 in the Golden Bear Invitational… recorded a career-high five assists against Central Connecticut State Sept. 19.

CAREER HIGHSAssists: ........................................................ 5 vs. Central Connecticut State, 8/31/08

KrisTin oberMeyer5-9 – Sophomore – 1V

Setter Campbell, Calif.

(Westmont High School)

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HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBIn 2007, Obermeyer received Blossom

Valley Athletic League Senior of the Year honors, as a member of the all-league team after leading Westmont High School in Campbell, Calif. to the BVAL league championship… in 2006, she was selected BVAL Junior of the Year and led her team to a second-place finish… in 2005, earned All-BVAL second team honors… in 2004, earned All-BVAL second-team honors and selected the BVAL Freshman of the Year… earned the bronze medal at the 2003 Junior Olympics with teammate Ashley Roe… graduated as a lifetime 100 percent member of the California Scholastic Federation and as Campbell High School’s valedictorian.

PERSOnALKristin Denise Obermeyer was born April

2, 1990, in Campbell, Calif.… parents are John and Denise Obermeyer… has one sister, Kathryn, 22, who attends Westmont College in Santa Barbara, Calif.… has not declared a major.

oberMeyer’s Career sTaTisTiCsYear MP SP K K/S E TA PCT AST A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS P/S2008 3 3 0 0.00 0 0 -- 6 2.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00TOTAL 3 3 0 0.00 0 0 -- 6 2.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00

KRISTIn’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is .............................................................................. John MayerMy favorite song is ......................................................... “Vultures” by John MayerMy favorite album is ................................................... “Continuum” by John MayerMy first concert was .......................................................................... Rascal FlattsMy favorite song to dance to is ................................................... “Toma” by PitbullIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see .................................. Britney SpearsIf I were a rock star, my stage name would be ........................................... KenobiThe best movie of all time is .......................................................... “Dirty Dancing”The best book I have ever read is ....................................... Holes by Luis SacharMy favorite athlete is ....................................................................... Lebron JamesI would love to visit ............................................................................ New ZealandWhen it’s raining, I like to .................................................. play football in the mud

BAnDED TOGETHERRegena NageamCal BandSenior MellophoneMajor: Environmental Economics & Policy

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2009Roe enters her SOPHOMORE season

with the Golden Bears as a defensive specialist.

2008As a FRESHMAN, Roe served as a

backup setter and defensive specialist while appearing in five sets over the course of four matches… her first collegiate play was a ser-vice ace against Notre Dame Sept. 13 in the Diet Coke Classic Volleyball Invitational… posted a career-high three assists against Central Connecticut State Sept. 19.

CAREER HIGHSAssists: ........................................................ 3 vs. Central Connecticut State, 9/19/08Service Aces: ..................................................................... 1 vs. Notre Dame, 9/13/08

ashley roe5-10 – Sophomore – 1V

Defensive Specialist Campbell, Calif.

(Presentation High School)

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HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBAs a three-year letterwinner at Presenta-

tion High School in San Jose, Calif., Roe earned West Catholic Athletic League second-team honors as a senior in 2007… received the Coaches Award at her high school and was named to the Archbishop Mitty all-tournament team as well as the Division II Central Coast Section second-team… earned the bronze medal at the 2003 Junior Olympics with teammates Katherine Gorman and Kristin Obermeyer… also took bronze in 2007 with her club… participated in the 2006 USA youth national team training camp… served as the swim team manager… also ran track and field and has been an active gymnast for 11 years.

PERSOnALAshley Ann Roe was born June 25, 1990,

in San Jose, Calif.… parents are Truman and Laurie Roe… father played basketball for the CBA’s Montana Golden Nuggets… has two sisters, Jenna (20) and Haley (14)… uncle, Brad Larson, and aunt, Lisa Larson, each graduated from Cal… has not declared a major.

roe’s Career sTaTisTiCsYear MP SP K K/S E TA PCT AST A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS P/S2008 4 5 0 0.00 0 0 -- 5 1.00 1 1 0.20 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.20TOTAL 4 5 0 0.00 0 0 -- 5 1.00 1 1 0.20 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.20

ASHLEY’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ................................................................................... N.E.R.D. My favorite song is .......................................................... “Night and Day” by LloydMy favorite album is ........................................... “Dangerous” by Michael JacksonMy first concert was ........................................................................ Britney SpearsMy favorite song to dance to is ................................. “You’re a Jerk” by New BoyzIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ............................................. BeyoncéMy favorite athlete is .......................................................................... Kobe BryantI would love to visit ........................................................................................ AfricaThe best book I have ever read is ................................... ThePact by Jodi PicoultThere is no way I will ever .................................... drive 150 MPH on the highwayI get disgusted by .............................................................. hair in the shower drainIf I wasn’t a volleyball player, I would be .......................................... a track athlete

BAnDED TOGETHERBriana TischnerUC Rally CommJunior, Vice Chair of SpiritMajor: Integrative Biology

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CAREER HIGHSKills: .............................................................................................. 1 at USC, 10/25/08Attacks: ................................................................. 1, five times, last at ASU, 11/08/08Digs: ........................................................................................ 11 vs. UCLA, 11/21/08Service Aces: ............................................................................ 3 at Arizona, 11/07/08

Meagan sChMiTT5-9 – Junior – 2V

Defensive Specialist Kentfield, Calif.

(Redwood High School)

2009Schmitt enters her JUNIOR season with

the Golden Bears as a defensive special-ist.

2008As a SOPHOMORE, Schmitt appeared

in 32 matches (105 sets) for the Bears as a defensive specialist… registered career high marks in all statistical categories… posted 11 digs against UCLA Nov. 21… recorded a career-high three service aces at Arizona Nov. 7.

2007As a FRESHMAN, Schmitt participated in

seven matches, notching two assists, two service aces and five digs on the year… had a career-high four digs at Oregon State Oct. 5.

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HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBSchmitt was the 2006 Marin County Ath-

letic League MVP as a senior at Redwood High School in Larkspur, Calif… selected 2007 Marin County Athletic all-league… helped her team to four-consecutive MCAL titles and the 2007 North Coast Section crown… her Golden Bear club team placed ninth in the 2006 Junior Olympics National Division, and qualified for the Open Divi-sion at the 2007 Junior Olympics… also ran distance in track, notching a time of 11:45 in the two mile and helping her team to four-straight titles.

PERSOnALMeagan Laura Schmitt was born Oct. 18,

1989, in Kentfield, Calif.… parents Tom and Laura Schmitt both attended Cal and ran cross country and track for the Bears… has a brother, Jake, 22, who runs for the cross country team at Washington, and a sister, Caitlin, 16… uncle John Starrett rowed for Cal… majoring in American studies with an emphasis on education in America; with a minor in education.

SCHMITT’S CAREER STATISTICSYear MP SP K K/S E TA PCT AST A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS P/S2007 7 7 0 0.00 0 0 0.211 2 0.29 2 1 0.29 0 5 0.71 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.0 0.292008 32 105 1 0.01 1 5 0.319 13 0.12 12 23 0.11 9 106 1.01 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 13.0 0.12TOTAL 39 112 1 0.01 1 5 0.000 15 0.13 14 24 0.13 9 111 0.99 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 15.0 0.13

MEAGAn’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ...................................................................................... N’Sync My favorite song is ................................................... “Battlefield” by Jordin SparksMy favorite album is ................................................. “Thriller” by Michael JacksonMy first concert was ........................................................................ Kelly ClarksonMy favorite song to dance to is ................................. “You’re a Jerk” by New BoyzIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ........................................... BeyoncéIf I were a rock star, my stage name would be ................................... M. SchmittyThe best movie of all time is .............................................................. “Mean Girls”My favorite athlete is .............................................................................. Usain BoltMy favorite outfit to wear is ................................................................... big sweatsWhen it’s raining, I like to ........................................... make forts with my blanketsThe coolest Item on my desk is ................................ a picture of my brother and I

BAnDED TOGETHEROski

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2008As a JUNIOR, Wiley earned All-Pac-10

honorable mention and AVCA All-Pacific Region honorable mention… Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention… selected to the Golden Bear Invitational All-Tournament team… established the sixth highest all-time single season mark at Cal for hitting percentage as she recorded a .337 attack rate (258k, 86e, 511att)… posted the ninth highest all-time Cal single season total for blocks with 123… led the team (sixth in the Pac-10) in blocks as she registered 1.09 bps… logged career high numbers in all statistical categories… scored a career high 15 kills at UCLA Oct. 25 and attacked a career-high 25 times twice, the last vs. UCLA Nov. 21… recorded a career-high eight blocks against three opponents.

CAREER HIGHSKills: .......................................................................................... 15 at UCLA, 10/25/08Attempts: ........................................................ 25, two times, last vs. UCLA, 11/21/08Digs: ................................................................. 4, two times, last vs. UCLA, 11/21/08Service Aces: ............................................................................... 3 vs. USC, 11/22/08 Block Solos: ..................................................................... 3 vs. UC Riverside, 9/06/08Block Assists: .................................................... 8, two times, last at Oregon, 11/28/08Total Blocks: .................................................. 8, three times, last at Oregon, 11/28/08

Mindi Wiley6-3 – Senior – 3V

Middle Hitter Sonoma, Calif.

(Sonoma Valley High School)

2009Wiley enters her SENIOR season as a

middle hitter for the Golden Bears.

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2007As a SOPHOMORE, Wiley put up 85 kills

on 179 attacks (30e), hitting for a career-best .307… she also notched 74 total blocks (6bs, 68ba) for seventh on the team… had a season-high eight kills (2e, 15att) and hit for .400 at UCLA Oct. 27 in Cal’s historic win at Pauley Pavilion… registered 11 kills on 21 attacks with only one error in the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tourna-ment and added 11 total blocks over the two-match span.

2006Wiley competed in nine matches and 14

sets as a FRESHMAN, recording 19 kills with a .289 hitting percentage (8e, 38att)… added nine block assists… had an impres-sive nine kills with no errors in 13 attempts (.692 hitting percentage) at Oregon State Nov. 16… missed the first 19 matches of the season with a broken right thumb.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBA four-time Sonoma County All-League

selection in volleyball at Sonoma Valley High School… named 2004 Redwood Empire Athlete of the Year, and Cal-Hi Junior Athlete of the Year, excelling as both a volleyball player and a high jumper in track and field… two-year member of USA Volleyball’s National Youth Team, and a 2004 AAU Junior National Volleyball All-American… featured on the cover of the November 2005 issue of SchoolSports magazine, and was selected as the nation’s No. 18 top high school recruit by PrepVol-leyball.com.

WILEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear MP SP K K/S E TA PCT AST A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS P/S2006 9 14 19 1.36 8 38 0.289 3 0.21 0 0 0.00 0 3 0.21 0 9 9 0.64 0 1 23.5 1.682007 26 56 85 1.52 30 179 0.307 11 0.20 0 0 0.00 1 9 0.16 6 68 74 1.32 7 5 125.0 2.232008 33 113 258 2.28 86 511 0.337 31 0.27 12 32 0.11 2 42 0.37 14 109 123 1.09 16 1 338.5 3.00TOTAL 68 183 362 1.98 124 728 0.327 45 0.25 12 32 0.07 3 54 0.30 20 186 206 1.13 23 7 487.0 2.66

MInDI’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ............................................................................ the Cal Band My favorite song is ..................................................................... “Ego” by BeyoncéMy favorite album is ........................................ “I am… Sasha Fierce” by BeyoncéMy first concert was ...................................................................................... MarioIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ........................................ Alicia KeysMy favorite food is ...............................................................................Mexican foodThe best movie of all time is ................................................... “The Little Rascals”The best book I have ever read is .................... TheColorPurple by Alice WalkerMy favorite athlete is .........................................................................Dwyane WadeWhen I’m upset, I like to .............................................................................. danceI would love to visit ............................................................................................. FijiIf I wasn’t a volleyball player, I would be .......................................... a high jumper

BAnDED TOGETHERCory MiyamotoCal BandSenior PercussionistMajor: Civil Engineering

PERSOnALMindi Linn Wiley was born Sept. 24, 1988,

in Santa Rosa, Calif.… parents are Keith and Nancy Wiley… father, Keith, played football

at Stephen F. Austin, and mother, Nancy, played basketball at Northeastern… has a sister Brooke, 23… majoring in American studies with an emphasis in pop culture.

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2009Adams enters her FRESHMAN season as

an outside hitter for the Golden Bears.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBA four-year letterman and four-time MVP

in volleyball at Rio Americano High School… selected to the 2009 All-Metro-Conference first team… received All-Metro-Conference honorable mention in 2008… played for Nor-Cal Volleyball Club… helped her club team to first-place finishes at the 2009 Spokane Open Qualifier, the 2007 Reno Club Quali-fier and the 2007 NorCal… graduated as an AP scholar and a valedictorian of her high school.JessiCa adaMs

6-1 – Freshman – HS Outside Hitter

Sacramento, Calif. (Rio Americano High School)

JESSICA’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ........................................................................... Iron and Wine My favorite song is ...................................................... “Hallelujah” by Jeff BuckleyMy favorite album is ........................................................ “Let it Be” by the BeatlesMy first concert was ................................................................................... IncubusMy favorite song to dance to is .................................. “Thizzle Dance” by Mac DreIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ..................................... Sebastian B.If I were a rock star, my stage name would be .............................................. NikkiMy favorite foods are ........................................................... pastas and baguettesThe best movie of all time is ............................................. “Requiem for a Dream”The best book I have ever read is .......................... Desperation by Stephen KingI would love to visit ............................................................................. all of EuropeWhen it’s raining, I like to ................................ sit inside with a warm cup of cocoa

BAnDED TOGETHERDustin SheanUC Rally CommSophomore, Director of AthleticsMajor: Computer Science

PERSOnALJessica Nichole Adams was born March

6, 1991, in Sacramento, Calif.… parents are Leon and Deborah Adams… has two brothers; Nolan (16) and Lawson (21), who is a Cal rugby player… has not declared a major.

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2009Barrett enters her FRESHMAN season

as a setter for the Golden Bears.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBHer honors as a senior at Westlake

High School include being a Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection in 2008… a 2008 Max Preps All-American and a 2009 Texas Coach’s All-Star team selection… named PrepVolleyball.com Senior Ace No. 12… selected to the 2008 UnderAr-mour High School All-American team… 2008 Junior Olympics 17-Open MVP… 2008 PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American and LonestarVolleyball.com Setter of the Year... as junior, was selected to the 2007 PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American team and named the LonestarVolleyball.com Setter of the Year… guided her team to the Texas

elly barreTT5-11 – Freshman – HS

Setter Austin, Texas

(Westlake High School)

ELLY’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ............................................................. Casey Donahew BandMy favorite song is ......................................................... “Swing” by Michael BubléMy favorite album is ........................................ “I am… Sasha Fierce” by BeyoncéMy first concert was ............................................................................... SwitchfootMy favorite song to dance to is ................................................. “Ego” by BeyoncéIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ...................................... John MayerMy favorite food is .......................................................................................... steakThe best movie of all time is ............................................... “The Princess Diaries”The best book I have ever read is ............... RedeemingLove by Francine RiversMy favorite athlete is ....................................................................... Roger FedererWhen I’m upset, I like to ..................................................... listen to country musicI would love to visit ............................................................................ Paris, France

BAnDED TOGETHERCatherine JedlickaUC Rally CommSenior, Director of MultimediaMajor: Mass Communications and Legal Studies

State 5A finals in 2005, ’07 and ’08… set the Westlake single-season assist record in 2008 (1,463)… played for Austin Junior Volleyball Club… led her club to the 2008 Junior Olympic 17-Open championship.

PERSOnALEleesha Victoria Barrett was born March

16, 1991, in Walnut Creek, Calif.… parents are Tod and Sheila Barrett… has one brother, Ross, 16… father was a rower for Long Beach State… mother played volleyball for Santa Clara… grandfather, Bill Ross, played football for Santa Clara… has not declared a major.

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2009Brown enters her FRESHMAN season as

a middle hitter for the Golden Bears.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBA four-year varsity starter in both volley-

ball and basketball at St. Francis Central Coast Catholic High School… as a senior, her honors included 2008 PrepVolleyball.com Senior Ace No. 48, Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League first team, 2009 Santa Cruz Sentinel Athlete of the Year… as a junior in 2007, named first-team SCCAL and Santa Cruz Sentinel Athlete of the Year finalist… as a sophomore in 2006, selected as a PrepVolleyball.com Sophomore 79… led her high school team to the 2008 SCCAL championship and the state semi0finals in 2006 and ’08… holds school records for hit-ting percentage, kills (single match, single season and career), blocks (single season

KaT broWn6-3 – Freshman – HS

Middle Hitter Aptos, Calif.

(St. Francis Catholic High School)

KAT’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ................................................................................ Spice GirlsMy favorite song is ................................................... “Sweet Dreams” by BeyoncéMy favorite album is ............................................ “Millennium” by Backstreet BoysMy first concert was ......................................................................... Jimmy BuffettMy favorite song to dance to is ............................................ anything by BeyoncéIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ........................................... BeyoncéIf I were a rock star, my stage name would be ......................................... Kitty KatThe best movie of all time is ............................................................. “Baby Mama”The best book I have ever read is ............... TheKiteRunner by Khaled HosseiniMy favorite athlete is ...................................................................... Kristin IwanagaI would love to visit ...................................................................................... CroatiaWhen it’s raining, I like to ..........................................................drink hot chocolate

BAnDED TOGETHERBecca CanoteUC Rally CommSophomore, UC CannoneerMajor: Anthropology & Classics

solo and single season total), and single season aces… named first-team SCCAL in basketball as a freshman, sophomore and junior… selected as the 2009 SCCAL Basketball MVP… holds school records in basketball for points, rebounds and blocks… a member of the California Scholastic Fed-eration and the National Honors Society.

PERSOnALKatherine Nicole Brown was born Nov.

11, 1991, in Santa Cruz, Calif.… parents are Don and Barbara Brown… had two uncles who were collegiate swimmers, Mike McCool (Columbia) and Chris McCool (Kansas)… high school basketball coach was former Cal point guard Kristin Iwanaga… has not declared a major.

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2009Buckingham enters her FRESHMAN

season as an outside hitter for the Golden Bears.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBA four-year letterwinner at Newport

Harbor High School… as a senior captain in 2008, earned the Captain’s Award, Orange County All-Star Team selection, Newport Mesa Dream Team selection and All-Sunset-League first team selection… named one of the top 15 female athletes in Orange County by the California State Senate in 2009… as a junior, received rec-ognition as a 2007 Daily Pilot Dream Team member and All-Sunset-League second team honors… helped lead her team to three league titles (2005-07)… also lettered in track and field (2006-07)… played for the Orange County Volleyball Club… named

Mary bUCKinghaM6-0 – Freshman – HS

Outside Hitter newport Beach, Calif.

(newport Harbor High School)

MARY’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is .............................................................................. John Mayer My favorite song is .................................................... “Free Fallin’” by John MayerMy favorite album is ................................................... “Continuum” by John MayerMy first concert was ........................................................................ Britney SpearsMy favorite song to dance to is ..................................... “Right Round” by Flo RidaIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ...................................... John MayerMy favorite athlete is .......................................................................... Kobe BryantI get disgusted by ......................................................... sharing drinks with peopleThe best movie of all time is .......................................................................... “300”I would love to visit ...................................................................................... IrelandThere is no way I will ever ................................................................... get a tattooIf I wasn’t a volleyball player, I would be .................................................... a sailor

BAnDED TOGETHERDoug WadeCal BandSenior TromboneMajor: English and Russian

team captain in 2009… helped her team to the 2006 Volleyball Festival Championship title and division placement in 2007-08… participated in the 2009 Junior Olympics… a four-year member of the Newport Harbor academic honor roll.

PERSOnALMary Katherine Buckingham was born

July 21, 1990, in Newport Beach, Calif.… parents are Jim and Mary Buckingham… both parents graduated from Cal in 1980… father Jim was a four-year varsity sailor at Cal… uncle Michael O’Brien was a member of Cal’s men’s volleyball team from 1984-87 and won the national championship in 1985… has three siblings; brother Charlie (20) is a junior at Georgetown, and sisters Sarah (16) and Elizabeth (15)… brother Charlie is on the varsity sailing team at Georgetown… has not declared a major.

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2009Gaffen enters her FRESHMAN season as

a middle hitter for the Golden Bears.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBA four-year letterwinner at Wayzata High

School… her honors as a senior include Volleyball Magazine Fab 50, PrepVolley-ball.com Top Senior Ace, UnderArmour second team High School All-American and Pioneer Press All-State team… as a junior in 2007, selected to PrepVolleyball.com top 50… as a sophomore in 2006, selected as a PrepVolleyball.com Sopho-more 79… selected to the All-Classic Lake Conference team three times (2006-08)… two-time selection to the Minnesota All-State team… played for Minnesota Select Volleyball Club and participated in the 2009 Junior Olympics.

Tia gaffen6-1 – Freshman – HS

Middle Hitter Wayzata, Minn.

(Wayzata High School)

TIA’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ............................................................................ Rascal Flatts My favorite song is ............................... “Bless the Broken Road” by Rascal FlattsMy favorite album is .................................................. “Taylor Swift” by Taylor SwiftMy first concert was ............................................................................... Jingle Ball My favorite song to dance to is ...................................... “Forever” by Chris BrownIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see .................................... Rascal FlattsIf I were a rock star, my stage name would be .......................................... Big TizzMy favorite food is .......................................................................................... pizzaThe best movie of all time is ............................................. “Remember the Titans”The best book I have ever read is ........................ Pledged by Alexandra RobbinsMy favorite athlete is ............................................................................ Kerri WalshI would love to visit ..................................................................................... Greece

BAnDED TOGETHERLaurel JohnescuUC Rally CommSophomore, Director of Card StuntsMajor: Molecular Environmental Biology

PERSOnALTia Gaffen was born Oct. 20, 1991, in

Wayzata, Minn.… parents are Mitch Gaffen and Cheryl Erickson… has one brother, Tracy (14) and two stepbrothers; Kevin Erickson (20) and Joey Erickson (17)… has not declared a major.

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2009Johnson enters her FRESHMAN season

as a middle hitter for the Golden Bears.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBA four-year letterwinner in both volley-

ball and basketball at Lake Howell High School… as a senior in 2008, her honors included Volleyball Magazine Fab 50, UnderArmour first-team High School All-American, PrepVolleyball.com Top 20 Senior Ace and Seminole County Player of the Year… was a 2008 Florida State all-star… holds single match, season and career school records for blocking… played for the Orlando Volleyball Academy and participated in the 2009 Junior Olympics… helped her basketball team to the 2009 Florida state championship and earned first-team Seminole Athletic Conference…

Correy Johnson6-4 – Freshman – HS

Middle Hitter Winter Park, Fla.

(Lake Howell High School)

CORREY’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is ................................................................ All-American RejectsMy favorite song is ............................... “Bless the Broken Road” by Rascal FlattsMy favorite album is .......................................................... “Confessions” by UsherMy first concert was ........................................................................ Britney SpearsMy favorite song to dance to is ................................... “Booty Meat” by Soulja BoyIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ....................................... Taylor SwiftThe best movie of all time is ..................................................................... “Titanic”The best books I have ever read are ..........................................the Twilight seriesMy favorite athlete is ...................................................................... Dwight HowardI would love to visit ................................................................................... AustraliaWhen it’s raining, I like to ................................................................. watch moviesIf I wasn’t a volleyball player, I would be .................................. a basketball player

BAnDED TOGETHERColin Dawns-RazouleCal BandSenior PercussionistMajor: Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

was a Lake Howell Silver Scholar and part of National Honors Society.

PERSOnALCorrey Beth Johnson was born Dec. 6,

1990, in Orlando, Fla.… parents are Dave and Lee Johnson… has one elder sister, Kristen… played for the same volleyball club as former Cal All-American outside hitter Angie Pressey… has not declared a major.

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2009Rostratter enters her FRESHMAN season

as a defensive specialist for the Golden Bears.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBSelected as Carlsbad High School’s

2008-09 Athlete of the Year… a three-year volleyball letterwinner… inducted into the San Diego CIF Hall of Champions in 2008… named captain and MVP of her team as a senior… her other honors as a senior include 2008 first-team All-CIF and first-team All-Palomar League, 2009 PrepVolleyball.com Defensive Dandies, San Diego County All-Star Team… as a junior in 2007, received second-team All-Avocado League honors and second-team All-CIF honors… played for Coast Volleyball Club and participated in the 2009 Junior Olympics… named to the 2006 All-

robin rosTraTTer5-11 – Freshman – HS

Defensive Specialist Carlsbad, Calif.

(Carlsbad High School)

ROBIn’S BEAR BITESMy favorite band is .............................................................................. John MayerMy favorite song is ........................................ “All the Above” by Maino and T-PainMy favorite album is ........................................ “I am… Sasha Fierce” by BeyoncéMy first concert was ......................................................................... Michael BubléMy favorite song to dance to is ............ “You Shook Me All Night Long” by AC/DCIf I could see anyone in concert, I would see ........................................... BeyoncéIf I were a rock star, my stage name would be ....................................... RobinatorMy favorite food is ....................................... pasta with butter & parmesan cheeseThe best book I have ever read is ....... “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. SalingerMy favorite athlete is ............................................................................. Tom BradyI would love to visit ........................................................................................ SpainIf I wasn’t a volleyball player, I would be ........................................... a scuba diver

BAnDED TOGETHERCharles LeonCal BandSophomore BassMajor: Undeclared

Tournament team at Junior Olympics after helping her team to a silver-medal finish… selected as captain of her club team in 2005 and 2006… ran varsity track as a freshman in high school… four-year Scholar-Athlete and earned Union Tribune All-Academic Team three times (2006-08)… in the top two percent of her graduating class.

PERSOnALRobin Ann Rostratter was born April 11,

1991, in Oceanside, Calif.… parents are Mark and Jan Rostratter… has one brother, Brett (20), who attends Arizona… cousin Chris Holt played hocket for Nebraska and was drafted by the NHL’s New York Rang-ers… has not declared a major.

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B erkeley is a part of the San Francisco Bay Area major metropoli-

tan area of approximately 7.2 million people. The region is one of the most beautiful in the world and includes the major cities of San Fran-cisco and Oakland, as well as Berkeley, home of the world-renowned University of California. Just south are San Jose and the Silicon Valley, home to many of the world’s high-tech companies. The Bay Area also lies within easy driving distance of the high Sierra resorts of Lake Tahoe and Yosemite, the Monterey/Carmel peninsula, the world famous Napa wine country and the spectacular Mendocino Coast.

Everyone knows San Fran-cisco, a.k.a. “The City,” from the numerous photographs, movies and television shows that capture its magic and beauty. It is a city built on a series of more than 40 hills, offering panoramic views of every kind. The hub of a nine-county complex and the fi-nancial and insurance capital of the world, San Francisco has a resident population of just over 800,000 and is situated on a 46.7 square mile peninsula bounded on

Top CiTies iN THe WoRLD

1. Sydney, Australia 2. san Francisco, CA 3. Florence, Italy 4. Cape Town S. Africa 5. Charleston, SC 6. Bangkok, Thailand 7. Rome, Italy 8. Buenos Aires, Argentina 9. Vancouver, Canada 10. New York City, NYSource: Condé Nast Traveler, 2008 Readers’ Choice Awards

BERKELEY

OAKLAND

the west by the Pacific Ocean, the north by the Golden Gate strait, and from north to east by the San Francisco Bay. San Francisco has been named the world’s top city twice and the top city in the U.S. in 18 of the last 19 years by Condé Nast Traveler.

The San Francisco Bay is spanned by two landmarks, the Golden Gate and San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridges, and graced by four islands: Alcatraz, Angel, Yerba Buena and Treasure. The area is easily navigated by car, BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), bus or ferry, making it easily accessible to all.

Berkeley and the Bay area

Andrew Bailey

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Located across the Bay Bridge from San Francisco, Oakland is a city of over 400,000, jam-packed with exciting attractions, stimulating arts and an ideal climate. Oakland’s charm exceeds its man-made wonders, as its tumbling hills, vast forests, hiking and riding trails, beautiful lakes and numerous parks provide a natural escape for those who prefer nature over an urban environment.

Berkeley, just a 12-mile drive from San Francisco, is situated on 17.7 square miles with a population of just under 103,000 people. A study in contrasts, Berkeley is a small town with a big city character. With its world-renowned university, global population and rich diversity of cultural arts, Berkeley reflects and affects the rest of the country.

Sports fans can see it all in the Bay Area - professional football (San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders), professional basketball (Golden State Warriors), professional baseball (San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics), professional hockey (San Jose Sharks) and outstanding collegiate com-petition (six Division I schools).

Sources: S.F. Convention and Visitors Bureau, Oakland Convention and Visitors Authority, Berkeley Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the California Trade and Commerce Agency.

SAN FRANCISCO

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

siMpLy THe BesT• Money magazine chose San Francisco as “the best

place to live” among the 300 biggest U.S. metro-politan areas.

• Forbes.com has ranked San Francisco one of America’s “best cities for the outdoors” for each of the past two years while American College of Sports Medicine has consistently placed San Francisco among the nation’s Top 5 in fitness among the most populous cities.

• Readers of Travel + Leisure magazine selected San Francisco as their favorite city in 2008 for its “noteworthy neighborhoods.”

• San Francisco is rated the No. 1 city in the U.S. and the No. 2 city in the world by Condé Nast Traveler (October 2008).

Frank Gore

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the University of California

SIMPLY ThE BEST

T here is no other way to aptly describe America’s top public university. There is no other way to describe one of the elite academic settings

in the world – especially one that also includes one of America’s most successful athletic departments.

The University of California blends the best of all worlds. Overlooking the scenic San Francisco Bay and ranked as the nation’s top public university by the U.S. News and World Report, the flagship campus of the state of California also features an athletic program that annu-ally finishes among the leaders in the Directors’ Cup standings, which rates the overall success of America’s collegiate athletic departments.

Cal attracts what many believe to be the finest applicant pool in the United States. The university features a diverse student body population. The University of California offers 351 degree programs, and 35 of the school’s 36 graduate programs are ranked among America’s Top 10. Cal’s 35 programs among the Top 10 is No. 1 among all universi-ties in the country, as is its 32 “distinguished” programs, as rated by the National Research Council.

The library is ranked third in the country, as judged by the Association of Research Libraries with 10 million volumes in 32 campus libraries.

The faculty features seven Nobel Laureates, 135 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 28 Mac-Arthur Fellows, 74 Fulbright Scholars, four Pulitzer Prize winners and more Guggenheim Fellows (359) than any other university in America.

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AmericA’s No. 1 Public uNiversity by the Numbers

Student-to-Faculty Ratio

Nobel Laureates21 current and former faculty members

15-121

Degree Programs351ServiceThe University of California is the only school in the country to have produced more than 3,000 vol-unteers since the inception of the Peace Corps in 1961.

Universities With Highest Number of Top 10 Graduate Programs1. CaLiforNia2. Stanford3. Harvard4. Columbia5. MIT

Universities With The Highest Number of “Distinguished Programs”1. CaLiforNia2. Stanford3. Harvard4. Princeton5. MIT

In 2007, the Association of Research Libraries ranked Cal’s University Library as the No. 1 public research university library in North America.

11 1

3000toP Public uNiversities1. CaLiforNia2. Virginia UCLa4. Michigan5. North CarolinaSource: U.S. News and World Report

Nobel Laureate George Smoot

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California athletiCs

Winning is a Cal Tradition!

2008 FieLD HoCkeyNorpac Champions

2008-09 WoMeN’s sWiMMiNG & DiViNGpac-10 Champions

CURReNT CoNFeReNCe CHAMpioNs

ReCeNT TeAM NATioNAL CHAMpioNs

2004 MeN’s GoLF 2006 MeN’s CReW 2006 WoMeN’s CReW

Michael CavicMen’s Swimming & Diving2008 Olympic Silver Medalist

Nathan AdrianMen’s Swimming & Diving2008 Olympic Gold Medalist2009 National Champion50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle

Natalie CoughlinWomen’s Swimming & Diving11-time 2004 & ’08 Olympic Medalist

Emily SilverWomen’s Swimming & Diving2008 Olympic Silver Medalist

Alex MackFootball2008 Draddy Trophy National Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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2009 MeN’s CReWpac-10 Champions

2009 WoMeN’s CReWpac-10 Champions

2008-09 WoMeN’s sWiMMiNG & DiViNGpac-10 Champions

2006 WoMeN’s CReW 2008 RUGBy 2008-09 WoMeN’s sWiMMiNG & DiViNG

Evan RothMen’s Gymnastics2009 National ChampionRings

Dana VollmerWomen’s Swimming & Diving2009 National Champion100 Freestyle, 200 Freestyle

Amanda SimsWomen’s Swimming & Diving2009 National Champion100 Butterfly

Damir DugonjicMen’s Swimming & Diving2009 National Champion100 Breaststroke

Martin MaricMen’s Track & Field2009 National ChampionDiscus

Mari Andersson Jana Juricova Women’s Tennis2009 National ChampionsDoubles

2002 soFTBALL

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the fUtUre...

sTUDeNT-ATHLeTe HiGH peRFoRMANCe CeNTeR

The Student-Athlete High Performance Center, now un-der construction, is expected to be completed prior to the 2011 season. The 142,000 square foot facility will house locker rooms, offices and meeting rooms, as well as areas for strength and conditioning, sports medicine, nutrition and academics for football and 12 other intercollegiate sports.

The building is the physical manifestation of Cal’s High Performance Initiative, a unique program that challenges student-athletes to reach their level of optimal performance through strategic and efficient application of resources. Using cutting-edge technology and a multidisciplinary ap-proach, the cornerstone principles of the HPI are communi-cation, integration and information.

MeMoRiAL sTADiUM ReNoVATioN

Memorial Stadium, considered by many to be one of the most beautiful settings for collegiate football, was originally constructed with funds donated by alumni, faculty, students and fans. At the time, Robert Gordon Sproul, who became UC president in 1930, said that the stadium “stands in simple dignity, beauty and strength.”

Now, plans are being finalized to renovate the 86-year-old structure, starting with the west side, to create programmat-ic, game day and fan amenity improvements while respect-ing the architecture and character of the historic structure.

Donors have demonstrated their backing of the privately-funded project through their commitment to the Endowment Seat Program (ESP), a first-of-its-kind effort in major college athletics to secure the financial future for the Athletic Depart-ment. ESP will provide a long-term, sustaining endowment that could grow to $1 billion over the next 30 years and will be used to fund annual operating needs for Cal’s student-athletes.

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HeLLMAN TeNNis CoMpLex

California tennis makes its home at the Hellman Tennis Complex, located on the southwest side of campus.

LeViNe-FRiCke FieLDLevine-Fricke Field is nestled at the base

of Strawberry Canyon and home to Cal soft-ball, winners of the 2002 NCAA title.

MAxWeLL FAMiLy FieLDMaxwell Family Field, located just north of

Memorial Stadium, serves as home to the Cal field hockey program.

MeMoRiAL sTADiUMMemorial Stadium is the home of the

Golden Bears football team. It not only holds 71,799 spectators on game day, but also includes athletic administrative offices, training quarters, a weight room, equipment room and locker rooms.

T. GARy RoGeRs BoATHoUse

The renovated crew boathouse is located on the Oakland Estuary, where Cal men’s crew practices.

spiekeR AqUATiCs CoMpLex

Varsity water polo and swim team prac-tices and competitions are held at Spieker Aquatics Complex. Recreational swimming is also scheduled for the times when these teams are not hosting events or practicing.

WiTTeR RUGBy FieLDWitter Rugby Field is part of Strawberry

Canyon. The grass field is used for rugby practice and competition.

Spieker Aquatics Complex

Maxwell Family Field

Briones ResevoirWitter Rugby Field

Levine-Fricke Field

Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field T. Gary Rogers Boathouse Evans Diamond

Haas Pavillion Hellman Tennis Complex

Memorial Stadium

athletiC faCilities

Student-athletes at the Uni-versity of California have the privilege of using quality athletic

facilities. Major athletic facilities located on and around the Cal campus are listed below.

BRioNes ReseRVioRCal women’s crew uses Briones Reservoir

as its dedicated practice site.

eDWARDs sTADiUM/ GoLDMAN FieLD

Historic Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field, which opened in 1932, is home to the Cal’s track and field and soccer teams.

eVANs DiAMoNDThis natural-grass facility seats over 2,500

people and is used Cal’s baseball team for practices and games.

HAAs pAViLioNWalter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion is the home for

Cal’s basketball, volleyball and gymnastics teams. The athletic director, student ser-vices, compliance offices and other depart-ments are also located in the pavilion.

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ACADEMIC GAME PLANCoMpReHeNsiVe pRoGRAM FoCUses oN GoLDeN

BeAR ACADeMiC ACHieVeMeNT

While the California football program has produced school records of six straight bowl appearances and four consecutive bowl triumphs as part of

59 wins overall in the last seven years, the mission for Cal football is: To EDUCATE and GRADUATE all football student-athletes with a meaningful degree that will support their future successes in whatever field they choose.

Cal’s unique “Academic Game Plan” (AGP) is a program established by head coach Jeff Tedford to ensure success in the classroom as well as on the field. AGP, under the direction of Cal’s director of student-athlete development, consists of players meeting regularly with coaches and counselors to review coursework and assignments. Play-ers are given an “Academic Game Planner,” which they are required to keep up-to-date. The point of AGP is to ap-proach academics just like a game, with a plan. The play-ers would never go into a game situation without studying film, having a plan, practicing and preparation. Tedford and the Cal staff want student-athletes to approach academics the same way.

aCademiC aChievement

ATHLeTiC sTUDy CeNTeRThe Athletic Study Center, which is

housed within the Division of Under-graduate Education, is the tutorial and academic support program for the nearly 900 student-athletes at Cal. Centrally located in the Cesar Chavez Student Center, the program provides a spacious and comfortable area for quiet study, individual classrooms for tutorials, and a computer lab for word processing and required course work.

TUToRiAL pRoGRAMThe tutorial program promotes and

enhances students’ academics skills and progress by providing individu-al tutoring, group workshops, study groups, credit courses and intensive special programs. The Athletic Study Center has between 50-60 tutors on staff per semester to guarantee that students receive the best possible support. Tutorial sessions are offered at night to enable student-athletes to receive help after practices when they have more time to devote to studying.

Of the 18 players signed in 2002 in coach Tedford’s first class, 15 (83%) graduated within five years. A total of 20 players over the past 10 years have earned gradu-ate degrees while playing and 10 of those players who earned graduate degrees have gone on to play in the NFL, including Adimchinobe Echemandu, Tyler Fredrickson, Scott Fujita, Nick Harris, L.P. Ladouceur, Alex Mack and John Welbourn.

For the 2005-06 academic year, the Cal football team achieved the highest score possible (1000) in the Aca-demic Progress Rate (APR). This past year, Cal posted a multi-year score of 970, second among Pac-10 schools. In addition, 74 student-athletes on the football team have earned Pac-10 All-Academic honors in the Tedford era.

ADVisiNG pRoGRAMsThe advising programs offer a broad

range of services to meet the unique needs of Cal’s student-athletes, which include assistance in understanding and complying with university, college and NCAA requirements, the devel-opment of time management skills and the resolution of personal issues unique to student-athletes.

Athletic Study Center Staff

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California Volleyball reCord book

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2008 StatiStiCS & reSultSRECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL MATCHES 26-7 14-2 7-5 5-0CONFERENCE 13-5 7-2 6-3 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 13-2 7-0 1-2 5-0

No. Name S K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE Points26 Cutura, Hana 115 499 4.34 175 1119 .290 28 0.24 35 44 0.30 27 274 2.38 15 47 62 0.54 3 1 572.58 Solomon, Am’ra 107 322 3.01 86 763 .309 4 0.04 0 0 0.00 0 37 0.35 11 53 64 0.60 8 0 359.54 Murrey, Tarah 114 277 2.43 133 652 .221 19 0.17 10 27 0.09 19 177 1.55 10 41 51 0.45 3 2 317.521 Wiley, Mindi 113 258 2.28 86 511 .337 31 0.27 12 32 0.11 2 42 0.37 14 109 123 1.09 16 1 338.53 Beck, Morgan 65 109 1.68 48 255 .239 18 0.28 14 38 0.22 19 106 1.63 4 26 30 0.46 2 0 140.014 Hawari, Shannon 76 113 1.49 24 230 .387 18 0.24 0 1 0.00 1 8 0.11 9 55 64 0.84 3 2 149.51 Lloyd, Carli 116 96 0.83 27 216 .319 1392 12.00 17 72 0.15 3 281 2.42 8 60 68 0.59 6 5 151.010 Reilly, Kat 62 48 0.77 22 143 .182 17 0.27 0 0 0.00 0 16 0.26 6 52 58 0.94 3 3 80.02 Kathan, Kristen 116 3 0.03 3 15 .000 53 0.46 32 20 0.28 21 491 4.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 35.044 Schmitt, Meagan 105 1 0.01 1 5 .000 13 0.12 12 23 0.11 9 106 1.01 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 13.09 Obermeyer, Kristin 3 0 0.00 0 0 .000 6 2.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.017 Gorman, Katherine 32 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 8 0.00 1 10 0.31 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.07 Roe, Ashley 5 0 0.00 0 0 .000 5 1.00 1 1 0.20 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 TEAM 10 CALIFORNIA 116 1726 14.88 605 3909 .287 1604 13.83 133 266 1.15 112 1548 13.34 77 443 298.5 2.57 45 15 2157.5 Opponents 116 1339 11.54 649 3836 .180 1247 10.75 112 193 0.97 133 1347 11.61 59 389 253.5 2.19 37 13 1704.5

teaM StatiStiCS CAL OPPATTACK Kills 1726 1339 Errors 605 649 Total Attacks 3909 3836 Attack Pct .287 .180 Kills/Set 14.9 11.5

SET Assists 1604 1247 Assists/Set 13.8 10.8

SERVE Aces 133 112 Errors 266 193 Attempts 2715 2401 Serve Pct .902 .920 Aces/Set 1.1 1.0

SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors 112 133 Errors/Set 1.0 1.1 Attempts 2181 2415 Reception Pct .949 .945

DEFENSE Digs 1548 1347 Digs/Set 13.3 11.6

BLOCKING Block Solo 77 59 Block Assist 443 389 Total Blocks 298.5 253.5 Blocks/Set 2.6 2.2 Block Errors 45 37 Ball handling errors 15 13

ATTENDANCE Total 17343 21314 Dates/Avg Per Date 16/1084 12/1776 Neutral site #/Avg 5/626 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 4 -

2008 California Volleyball MatCh reSultS Date Opponent Score Match results Overall Conf Time Attend# Aug 29 ST. JOHN’S W 3-0 25-14,25-22,25-18 1-0 0-0 1:26 915# Aug 31 UCSB W 3-0 25-15,25-14,25-21 2-0 0-0 1:18 500$ Sep 05 JAMES MADISON W 3-0 25-12,25-11,25-20 3-0 0-0 1:11 510$ Sep 06 DEPAUL W 3-0 25-21,26-24,25-19 4-0 0-0 1:20 250$ Sep 06 UC RIVERSIDE W 3-0 25-16,25-21,25-17 5-0 0-0 1:22 923% Sep 12 at #11 Minnesota 0-3 L 21-25,20-25,23-25 5-1 0-0 1:23 4769% Sep 13 vs Notre Dame W 3-2 25-17,21-25,20-25,25-23,16-14 6-1 0-0 2:01 --% Sep 14 vs #16 Cal Poly W 3-1 25-19,18-25,25-16,25-21 7-1 0-0 1:43 --& Sep 19 vs Central Conn. St. W 3-0 25-10,25-11,25-15 8-1 0-0 0:55 --& Sep 20 vs San Francisco W 3-0 25-23,26-24,26-24 9-1 0-0 1:22 123& Sep 20 at Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 25-19,25-16,25-22 10-1 0-0 1:23 303* Sep 26 #11 OREGON W 3-0 25-20,25-15,25-15 11-1 1-0 1:19 1068* Sep 28 OREGON STATE W 3-0 25-14,25-18,25-15 12-1 2-0 1:15 395* Oct 03 at #9 Washington W 3-0 28-26,25-22,25-23 13-1 3-0 1:32 2429* Oct 04 at Washington State W 3-0 25-14,25-21,26-24 14-1 4-0 1:16 611* Oct 10 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 25-16,25-12,25-21 15-1 5-0 1:21 972* Oct 11 ARIZONA W 3-0 25-18,25-19,25-20 16-1 6-0 1:22 669* Oct 19 at #4 Stanford W 3-1 23-25,25-22,25-19,27-25 17-1 7-0 2:15 3085* Oct 24 at #10 UCLA W 3-2 30-28,22-25,25-21,21-25,15-13 18-1 8-0 2:20 812* Oct 25 at #14 USC 2-3 L 22-25,25-16,25-17,19-25,13-15 18-2 8-1 2:05 1067* Oct 31 WASHINGTON STATE W 3-1 20-25,25-17,30-28,25-19 19-2 9-1 2:04 471* Nov 02 #6 WASHINGTON 0-3 L 17-25,25-27,19-25 19-3 9-2 1:29 965* Nov 07 at Arizona 2-3 L 22-25,23-25,25-18,25-23,11-15 19-4 9-3 2:17 981* Nov 08 at Arizona State W 3-1 26-24,26-28,25-17,25-21 20-4 10-3 2:00 969* Nov 14 #2 STANFORD 0-3 L 23-25,16-25,20-25 20-5 10-4 1:34 3979* Nov 21 #9 UCLA W 3-2 17-25,26-24,27-25,26-28,15-13 21-5 11-4 2:24 1068* Nov 22 #10 USC W 3-1 18-25,30-28,25-17,25-6 22-5 12-4 2:05 1641* Nov 26 at Oregon State W 3-0 25-15,25-21,25-20 23-5 13-4 1:17 531* Nov 28 at #8 Oregon 1-3 L 20-25,27-25,17-25,24-26 23-6 13-5 2:04 1721^ Dec 05 SIENA W 3-0 25-18,25-10,25-20 24-6 13-5 1:13 2202^ Dec 06 NEW MEXICO STATE W 3-1 25-23,25-13,21-25,25-17 25-6 13-5 1:46 815! Dec 12 vs #14 Illinois W 3-0 25-22,25-22,25-22 26-6 13-5 1:35 3007! Dec 13 at #1 Penn State 0-3 L 21-25,21-25,17-25 26-7 13-5 1:27 4036

Home matches (CAPS) at Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif.* Pacific-10 Conference Match# Cal Molten Classic, Berkeley, Calif.$ Golden Bear Invitational, Berkeley, Calif.% Diet Coke Classic Volleyball Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn.& Crowne Plaza Volleyball Classic, Fullerton, Calif.^ NCAA First and Second Rounds – Berkeley, Calif.! NCAA Regional – University Park, Pa.

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biSon/aVCa diViSion i CoaCheS top 25 poll2008 final poll: deCeMber 23, 2008

Rank School (First-Place Votes) Total Points 2008 Record Prev. Week 1 Penn State (60) 1500 38-0 1 2 Stanford 1430 31-4 2 3 Nebraska 1377 31-3 4 4 Texas 1333 29-4 3 5 Washington 1257 27-5 5 6 California 1177 26-7 8 7 Hawai’i 1152 31-4 6 8 UCLA 1036 22-11 9 9 Oregon 972 25-9 7 10 Florida 927 27-4 11 11 Illinois 822 26-8 14 12 Iowa State 777 22-13 NR 13 Southern California 702 17-12 12 14 Minnesota 674 27-7 10 15 Purdue 651 26-9 17 16 Utah 599 26-6 18 17 Michigan 573 26-9 19 18 Wichita State 514 30-2 13 19 San Diego 422 23-5 15 20 Kansas State 351 24-8 16 21 Saint Louis 313 29-5 21 22 Kentucky 218 26-6 20 23 Long Beach State 188 26-6 24 24 Colorado State 164 23-7 22 25 Santa Clara 101 18-10 NR

Others Receiving Votes and appearing on two or more ballots: Western Michigan 67; New Mexico State 66; Pepperdine 43; Tulane 23; Middle Tennessee 15; UAB 12; Cincinnati 9; San Francisco 8; Texas A&M 8; Duke 7; Clemson 5; Western Kentucky 2

2008 Volleyball SuperlatiVeS

oVerallOverall Record ................................... 26-7Conference ......................................... 13-5Home ........................................... 14-2Away ..................................................... 7-5Neutral .................................................. 5-0

Three-Set Match ................................. 17-4Four-Set Match ..................................... 6-1Five-Set Match ..................................... 3-2

Win First Set ........................................ 22-0Lose First Set ........................................ 4-7Win First Two Sets .............................. 18-0Lose First Two Sets ............................... 0-5Split First Two Sets ................................ 8-2

Against Ranked Opponents ................. 8-6Against Unranked Opponents ............ 18-1

On Television ........................................ 5-2

againSt opponentSPost Higher Hitting Percentage .......... 26-1Post Lower Hitting Percentage ............. 0-5Same Hitting Percentage ..................... 0-1

Post More Kills ................................... 26-3Post Fewer Kills .................................... 0-3Same Kills As Opponent ...................... 0-1

Post More Service Aces ..................... 18-2Post Fewer Service Aces ..................... 7-4Same Service Aces As Opponent ........ 1-1

Post More Digs ................................... 21-3Post Fewer Digs ................................... 5-4Same Digs As Opponent ...................... 0-0

Post More Blocks ............................... 18-1Post Fewer Blocks ................................ 5-6Same Blocks As Opponent .................. 3-0

StreakSLongest Set Win Streak ........................ 29 (Sept. 14 - Oct. 19)

Longest Set Losing Streak ...................... 5 (Nov. 2 - Nov. 7)

Longest Match Win Streak .................... 13 (Sept. 13 - Oct. 25)

California vs. ConferenCeS

Big East ................................................ 3-0Big Ten ................................................. 1-2Big West ............................................... 4-0Colonial Athletic Association ................ 1-0Metro-Atlantic Athletic .......................... 1-0Northeast .............................................. 1-0Pacific-10 .......................................... 13-5Western Athletic ................................... 1-0West Coast ........................................... 1-0

MATCH WINS BY #SETS 1 2 3 4 5 TotalCalifornia 0 0 17 6 3 26Opponents 0 0 4 1 2 7

SETS WON BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 TotalCalifornia 22 24 26 8 3 83Opponents 11 9 7 4 2 33

POINTS BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 TotalCalifornia 783 802 796 292 70 2743Opponents 679 678 689 259 70 2375

TEAM RECORD W-LOverall 26-7Conference 13-5Home 14-2Away 7-5Neutral 5-03 sets 17-44 sets 6-15 sets 3-2

ATTENDANCE Dates Total AverageTotal 33 41787 1266Home 16 17343 1084Away 12 21314 1776Neutral 5 3130 626

GOLDEN BEARS

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2008 aCCoMpliShMentS & honorSteaM

• Won 2008 Cal Molten Classic (Berkeley, Calif.)• Won 2008 Golden Bear Invitational (Berkeley, Calif.)• Won 2008 Crowne Plaza Volleyball Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)• School-record 29 consecutive sets won (Sept. 14-Oct. 19)• School-record 16 straight matches won at Haas Pavilion

(Oct. 11, 2007-Nov. 2, 2008)• School-record 18-1 start to open the season• School-record 8-0 start and eight-match win streak in Pac-10

play• Second-longest winning streak in school history (13)• Highest regular season ranking in school history (4th)• School-record three consecutive round of 16 appearances• School-record two consecutive appearances in the NCAA

regional final• Highest season hitting percentage (.287) 1,726 kills, 605 errors,

3,909 attacks• Best record in Cal history, 26-7 (.788)• Defeated all nine Pac-10 teams in the same season for the first

time in school history

#1 – Carli lloyd, So. Setter• AVCA All-America Second Team• UnderArmour/Volleyball Magazine Women’s College

All-American Second Team• AVCA All-Pacific Region Team• Pac-10 All-Conference Team• Pac-10 Honorable Mention All-Academic • Cal Molten Classic Outstanding Setter and Tournament MVP• Golden Bear Invitational Outstanding Setter and Tournament MVP• Diet Coke Classic Volleyball All-Tournament Team• Crowne Plaza Volleyball Classic All-Tournament Team• Pac-10 Volleyball Player of the Week (Aug. 23-30)• Pac-10 Volleyball Player of the Week (Oct. 12-19)• Sports Imports/AVCA Division I National Player of the Week

(Oct. 20)• Cal Muscle Milk Student-Athlete of the Week (Oct. 14-20)

#2 – kriSten kathan, Jr. dS/l• Pac-10 Honorable Mention All-Academic• Cal Molten Classic Defensive Standout• Golden Bear Invitational Defensive Standout

#3 – Morgan beCk, Sr. oh/Mh• Golden Bear Invitational All-Tournament Team

#4 – tarah Murrey, fr. oh• Pac-10 All-Freshman Team

#8 – aM’ra SoloMon, Sr. oh• AVCA All-Pacific Region Honorable Mention• Pac-10 All-Conference Honorable Mention• Pac-10 Honorable Mention All-Academic • NCAA University Park Regional All-Tournament Team• Crowne Plaza Volleyball Classic All-Tournament Team

#10 – kat reilly, Sr. Mh• Pac-10 Honorable Mention All-Academic

#14 – Shannon hawari, fr. Mh• Pac-10 All-Freshman Team

#21 – Mindi wiley, Jr. Mh• AVCA All-Pacific Region Honorable Mention• Pac-10 All-Conference Honorable Mention• Pac-10 Honorable Mention All-Academic• Golden Bear Invitational All-Tournament Team

#26 – hana Cutura, Jr. oh• AVCA All-America First Team• UnderArmour/Volleyball Magazine Women’s College

All-American First Team• AVCA All-Pacific Region Team• Pac-10 All-Conference Team• Cal Molten Classic All-Tournament Team• Golden Bear Invitational All-Tournament Team• Diet Coke Classic Volleyball All-Tournament Team• Crowne Plaza Volleyball Classic Tournament MVP• Cal Muscle Milk Student-Athlete of the Week (Sept. 15-21)

Sophomore Carli Lloyd became Cal’s first AVCA All-American setter in 2008.

Junior outside hitter Hana Cutura received AVCA All-America honors for the second time.

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2008 paCifiC-10 ConferenCe StandingS2008 paCifiC-10 ConferenCe final StandingS

–––––– CONFERENCE –––––– ––––––––– OVERALL –––––––– W L PCT HOME AWAY W L PCT HOME AWAY NEUT 3-S 4-S 5-S STREAKStanford*#^ 17 1 .944 8-1 9-0 31 4 .886 13-1 11-1 7-2 23-2 5-2 3-0 L1Washington# 15 3 .833 7-2 8-1 27 5 .844 15-3 9-2 3-0 18-3 4-0 5-2 L1California# 13 5 .722 7-2 7-2 26 7 .788 15-2 6-5 5-0 17-4 6-1 3-2 L1Oregon# 11 7 .611 7-2 4-5 25 9 .735 13-2 6-6 6-1 18-2 6-3 1-4 L1UCLA# 9 9 .500 5-4 4-5 22 11 .667 7-4 10-6 4-1 16-1 4-3 1-6 L1USC# 9 9 .500 7-2 2-7 17 12 .586 12-3 3-7 2-2 10-5 3-4 4-3 L1Arizona 6 12 .333 6-3 0-9 16 14 .533 11-4 2-10 3-0 11-8 2-4 3-2 L2Arizona State 4 14 .222 3-6 1-8 13 18 .419 8-7 2-9 3-2 7-10 4-6 2-2 L3Oregon State 3 15 .167 2-7 1-8 14 17 .452 6-9 4-8 4-0 7-12 4-1 3-4 L10Washington State 3 15 .167 2-7 1-8 10 19 .345 6-8 2-9 2-2 3-15 2-4 5-0 W2* - Pac-10 Champion # - NCAA Tournament ^ - NCAA National runner-up

2008 paC-10 player of the yearFoluke Akinradewo, Stanford

2008 paC-10 freShMan of the yearAmanda Gil, UCLA

2008 paC-10 CoaCh of the yearJohn Dunning, Stanford

2008 paC-10 SCholar athlete of the year (preSented by toyo tireS)

Cynthia Barboza, Stanford

2008 all-paC-10 teaMPLAYER, TEAM POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWNFoluke Akinradewo, STAN**** MB 6-3 Sr. Plantation, Fla.Cynthia Barboza, STAN*** OH 6-0 Sr. Long Beach, Calif.Hana Cutura, CAL** OH 6-3 Jr. Zagreb, CroatiaNeticia Enesi, ORE MB 6-1 Jr. The Dalles, Ore.Jessica Gysin, USC OH 6-1 Jr. Los Gatos, Calif.Alix Klineman, STAN** OH 6-4 So. Manhattan Beach, Calif.Carli Lloyd, CAL S 5-11 So. Bonsall, Calif.Gorana Maricic, ORE** OH 6-3 Sr. Subotica, SerbiaTamari Miyashiro, WASH** L 5-7 Jr. Honolulu, HawaiiSonja Newcombe, ORE OH 6-1 Jr. Lake Arrowhead, Calif.Becky Perry, WASH OH 6-2 So. Austin, TexasRachel Rourke, OSU OH 6-5 Jr. Aroona, Queensland, AustraliaNellie Spicer, UCLA**** S 5-10 Sr. Barrington, Ill.Jessica Swarbrick, WASH*** MB 6-1 Sr. El Dorado, Calif.** two-time selection, *** three-time selection, **** four-time selectionHonorable Mention: Taylor Carico, USC; Kindra Carlson, WASH; Ali Daley, UCLA; Jessica Fine, UCLA; Amanda Gil, UCLA; Jenna Hagglund, WASH; Alli Hillgren, USC; Cassidy Lichtman, STAN; Tiffany Owens, ARIZ; Sarah Reaves, ASU; Kimmee Roleder, USC; Airial Salvo, WASH; Am’ra Solomon, CAL; Katie Swoboda, ORE; Mindi Wiley, CAL; Lauren Williams, USC.

2008 paC-10 all-freShMan teaMPLAYER, TEAM POS. HT. HOMETOWNAmanda Gil, UCLA MB 6-6 San Jose, Calif.Alex Jupiter, USC OH 6-3 Hermosa Beach, Calif.Tarah Murrey, CAL OH 6-2 El Cerrito, Calif.Lauren Williams, USC MB 6-4 Houston, TexasKatie Camp, UCLA MB 6-5 Raleigh, N.C.Bianca Rowland, WASH MB/OH 6-0 Lynwood, Wash.Shannon Hawari, CAL MH 6-2 Plano, TexasHonorable Mention: Dana Hutchinson, ARIZ; Courtney Karst, ARIZ; Sonja Markanovich, ASU; Sara Sage, UCLA.

2008 paC-10 all-aCadeMiC honorSfirSt teaM

Jill Collymore, WASH Jr. 3.78 PsychologyBrittany Johnson, WSU Sr. 3.80 Management Information SystemsKaitlan Locke, OSU So. 3.93 Business AdministrationJade Machado, UCLA Sr. 3.95 CommunicationsJazmin Machado, UCLA So. 3.94 CommunicationsMarina Mercer, ASU Jr. 3.91 ManagementJill Sawatzky, OSU So. 3.89 Business Administration

SeCond teaMTaylor Carico, USC Jr. 3.59 Social Sciences and HistoryJoanna Evans, STAN Jr. 3.68 International Relations/SpanishJenna Hagglund, WASH So. 3.58 Pre-ScienceAlli Hillgren, USC Jr. 3.53 BusinessBree Knitter, OSU Jr. 3.77 Sociology and SpanishJanet Okogbaa, STAN Jr. 3.62 Human BiologyPaige Weber, ARIZ So. 3.79 Pre-Business

Honorable Mention: Camilla Ah-Hoy, Jr., OSU; Gabi Ailes, So., STAN; Foluke Akinradewo, Sr., STAN; Jackie Albright, Jr., WSU; Kaylen Bannister, RFr., ARIZ; Cynthia Barboza, Sr., STAN; Emily Clements, So., UCLA; Nevena Djordjevic, Jr., OSU; Ashley Evans, Sr., OSU; Jessica Fine, Sr., UCLA; Jes-sica Fishburn, Sr., STAN; Kristen Forristall, Sr., ORE; Zoe Garrett, So., USC; Randy Goodenough, Jr., ARIZ; Natalie Hooper, Jr., OSU; Kristen Kathan, Jr., CAL; Alix Klineman, So., STAN; Cassidy Lichtman, So., STAN; Carli Lloyd, So., CAL; Megan McAfee, Jr., WASH; Dicey McGraw, So., UCLA; Katie Mills, So., UCLA; Sonja Newcombe, So., ORE; Becky Perry, So, WASH; Lexie Rathgeber, Jr., OSU; Sarah Reaves, So., ASU; Kat Reilly, Sr., CAL, Lauren Rinderknecht, Sr., OSU; Cassie Robbins, Jr., WSU; Amy Small, Sr., WSU; Am’ra Solomon, Sr., CAL; Jessica Swarbrick, Sr., WASH; Geena Urango, So., USC; Erin Waller, Sr., STAN; Stephanie Weishaar, Sr., WSU; Mindi Wiley, Jr., CAL.

2008 paC-10 aVCa all-aMeriCanSfirSt teaM

Foluke Akinradewo, StanfordCynthia Barboza, Stanford

Hana Cutura, CaliforniaAlix Klineman, Stanford

Nellie Spicer, UCLA

SeCond teaMNeticia Enesi, OregonCarli Lloyd, California

Gorana Maricic, OregonTamari Miyashiro, WashingtonJessica Swarbrick, Washington

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golden bear hiStory

all-tiMe Cal CoaChing reCordSCoach Years Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. Postseason Pct.Chris Stanley 1975-83 55-28 .663 155-119 .566 3-5 .375Marlene Piper 1984-87 30-30 .500 61-90 .404 0-1 .000Dave DeGroot 1988-94 40-86 .317 90-119 .431 4-3 .571Sue Woodstra 1995-98 11-47 .190 32-63 .337 -- --Lee Maes (Interim) 1998 3-11 .214 4-13 .235 -- --Rich Feller 1999- 90-90 .500 191-115 .624 14-7 .667Totals 229-292 .440 533-519 .507 21-16 .568

all-tiMe California Volleyball reCordYear Coach Conf. Record Pct. Finish Overall Pct. Post. Pct. Final Rank1975 Chris Stanley -- -- -- -- 6-8 .429 -- -- NR1976 Chris Stanley -- -- -- -- 7-8 .467 -- -- NR1977 Chris Stanley NorCal 8-4 .667 3rd 18-8 .692 -- -- NR1978 Chris Stanley NorCal 7-5 .583 4th 17-18 .486 -- -- NR1979 Chris Stanley NorCal 8-4 .667 2nd 18-8 .692 -- -- NR1980 Chris Stanley NorCal 6-6 .500 4th 19-16 .543 -- -- NR1981 Chris Stanley NorCal 7-5 .583 3rd 20-21 .488 1-3 .250 NR1982 Chris Stanley NorPac 12-2 .857 1st 28-12 .700 1-1 .500 No. 101983 Chris Stanley NorPac 7-2 .778 3rd 22-20 .524 1-1 .500 No. 171984 Marlene Piper NorPac 5-7 .417 3rd 13-23 .361 -- -- NR1985 Marlene Piper NorPac 7-5 .583 3rd 12-31* .279 -- -- NR1986 Marlene Piper Pac-10 7-11 .389 7th 18-21 .462 -- -- NR1987 Marlene Piper Pac-10 11-7 .611 4th T 18-15 .545 0-1 .000 No. 191988 Dave DeGroot Pac-10 7-11 .389 7th 19-15 .559 0-1 .000 NR1989 Dave DeGroot Pac-10 8-10 .444 6th T 19-13 .594 1-1 .500 No. 201990 Dave DeGroot Pac-10 3-15 .167 10th 8-21 .276 -- -- NR1991 Dave DeGroot Pac-10 9-9 .500 5th 15-15 .500 3-1 .750 NR1992 Dave DeGroot Pac-10 6-12 .333 7th 11-16 .407 -- -- NR1993 Dave DeGroot Pac-10 5-13 .278 8th 13-16 .448 -- -- NR1994 Dave DeGroot Pac-10 2-16 .111 9th 5-23 .179 -- -- NR1995 Sue Woodstra Pac-10 5-13 .278 9th 13-15 .464 -- -- NR1996 Sue Woodstra Pac-10 3-15 .167 9th 8-20 .286 -- -- NR1997 Sue Woodstra Pac-10 3-15 .167 9th 8-19 .296 -- -- NR1998 Sue Woodstra/Lee Maes Pac-10 3-15 .167 8th T 7-22 .241 -- -- NR1999 Rich Feller Pac-10 7-11 .389 6th T 13-15 .464 -- -- NR2000 Rich Feller Pac-10 6-12 .333 7th T 13-15 .464 -- -- NR2001 Rich Feller Pac-10 3-15 .167 9th 10-18 .357 -- -- NR2002 Rich Feller Pac-10 7-11 .389 8th 20-12 .625 1-1 .500 NR2003 Rich Feller Pac-10 12-6 .667 3rd T 25-7 .781 2-1 .667 No. 122004 Rich Feller Pac-10 11-7 .611 4th T 17-12 .586 1-1 .500 No. 182005 Rich Feller Pac-10 10-8 .556 5th T 19-11 .633 1-1 .500 No. 202006 Rich Feller Pac-10 9-9 .500 5th 22-10 .688 2-1 .667 No. 132007 Rich Feller Pac-10 12-6 .667 4th 26-8 .765 4-1 .800 No. 42008 Rich Feller Pac-10 13-5 .722 3rd 26-7 .788 3-1 .750 No. 6 Totals (34 years) 229-292 .440 533-519 .507 21-16 .568 * includes 11 forfeits due to ineligible player

The 2007 Golden Bears advanced to the NCAA championship national semifinal at Arco Arena in Sacramento, Calif.

All-American outside hitter Mia Jerkov helped lead Cal to its first-ever NCAA regional semifinal appearance in 2003.

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head Coach: Chris Stanley 6-8 overall

Oct 14 San Jose State L 2-0Oct 20 at Cal State Hayward WOct 22 Cal State Stanislaus W 2-0Oct 28 at Sonoma State L 2-1Oct 31 Nevada L 2-1Nov 1 Chico State L 2-1Nov 4 San Francisco State W 2-0Nov 13 Sacramento State WNov 21 at UC Davis # L 2-0Nov 21 vs. Cal State Stanislaus # W 2-1Nov 22 vs. Chico State # W 2-1Nov 22 vs. Nevada # L 2-0Nov 28 vs. Long Beach State % L 2-0Nov 29 vs. San Jose State % L 2-0# NCIAC Championships – Davis, Calif.% AIAW Western Regional – San Diego, Calif.

1976head Coach: Chris Stanley

7-8 overallOct 2 vs. UC Davis % WOct 2 vs. UC Irvine % WOct 5 Sonoma State WOct 12 at Cal State Stanislaus WOct 19 at UC Davis L 2-1Oct 23 Nevada LOct 26 Stanford L 2-1Nov 2 Cal State Hayward WNov 4 at San Diego LNov 5 vs. USC L 2-0Nov 9 at Sacramento State W 2-1Nov 11 San Francisco State W 2-1Nov 12 Humboldt State LNov 16 at Stanford L 2-0Nov 20 vs. San Jose State # L% All-Cal Tournament# NCIAC Championships – Davis, Calif.

1977head Coach: Chris Stanley

18-8 overall, 8-4 norCal (3rd)Sep 19 Cal State Hayward WSep 21 Sacramento State W 3-0Sep 28 UC Davis W 3-1Sep 30 vs. Utah State # L 2-0Sep 30 vs. New Mexico # W 2-0Sep 30 vs. Wyoming # W 2-0Oct 1 vs. Portland State # L 3-2Oct 1 vs. Texas # L 3-0Oct 4 at Fresno State * W 3-2Oct 7 San Jose State * W 3-2Oct 11 at Pacific * W 3-2Oct 13 Stanford * L 3-1Oct 18 at San Francisco * WOct 20 Santa Clara * WOct 22 San Francisco State W 3-1Oct 25 at San Jose State * L 3-0Nov 4 San Francisco $ W 2-0Nov 4 Oregon $ W 2-1Nov 4 Southern Oregon State $ W 2-0Nov 5 Sacramento State $ W 3-2Nov 5 San Francisco State $ L 3-2Nov 8 Pacific * W 3-0Nov 11 San Francisco * WNov 15 at Santa Clara * WNov 18 at Stanford * L 3-0Nov 19 Fresno State * L 3-2* NorCal match# BYU Invitational – Provo, Utah (7th)$ Cal Invitational – Berkeley, Calif. (2nd)

Chris Stanley coached Cal volleyball from 1975-83, leading the Bears to postseason appearances from 1981-83.

1978head Coach: Chris Stanley

17-18 overall, 7-5 norCal (4th)Sep 18 UC Irvine L 3-1Sep 22 vs. Cal Poly Pomona # W 2-0Sep 22 vs. Stanford # W 2-1Sep 22 at San Jose State # L 2-0Sep 23 vs. Santa Clara # W 2-0Sep 23 vs. Chico State # W 2-0Sep 23 vs. San Francisco State # L 2-1Sep 26 at San Francisco State L 3-1Sep 29 vs. Portland State $ W 2-0Sep 29 vs. Texas A&M $ L 2-0Sep 29 vs. Weber State $ W 2-1Sep 29 vs. Colorado State $ W 2-0Sep 30 vs. Northern Colorado $ L 2-1Sep 30 at BYU $ L 2-0Sep 30 vs. Arizona State $ L 2-0Sep 30 vs. New Mexico State $ L 2-0Oct 3 San Jose State * L 3-0Oct 6 San Diego % W 2-1Oct 6 Houston % L 2-1Oct 6 Oregon % W 2-0Oct 7 San Jose State % L 3-2Oct 7 Portland State % W 3-2Oct 10 at Santa Clara * W 3-0Oct 13 at Pacific * L 3-1Oct 14 at Fresno State * W 3-0Oct 19 at Stanford * L 3-1Oct 20 at UC Santa Barbara L 3-0Oct 21 at Pepperdine L 3-0Oct 24 at San Francisco * W 3-0Oct 27 Fresno State * W 3-1Oct 31 Pacific * W 3-1Nov 7 at San Jose State * L 3-2Nov 10 Santa Clara * W 3-0Nov 16 Stanford * L 3-0Nov 17 San Francisco * W 3-0* NorCal match# San Jose State Invitational – San Jose, Calif.$ BYU Invitational – Provo, Utah% Cal Invitational – Berkeley, Calif.

1979head Coach: Chris Stanley

18-8 overall, 8-4 norCal (2nd)Sep 18 at Sacramento State W 3-0Sep 21 Cal Poly W 3-1Sep 22 Weber State W 3-0Sep 26 San Francisco State W 3-1Sep 28 vs. UC Irvine # L 2-1Sep 28 vs. Pacific # L 2-0Sep 28 vs. Cal State Northridge # L 2-0Sep 29 vs. Cal Poly Pomona # W 2-0Sep 29 vs. New Mexico State # L 2-0Oct 2 at Pacific * L 3-0Oct 5 San Francisco $ W 3-1Oct 5 Sacramento State $ W 3-1Oct 6 San Diego $ W 3-0Oct 6 San Diego $ W 3-1Oct 9 at Santa Clara * W 3-1Oct 12 Fresno State * W 3-2Oct 16 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0Oct 18 Stanford * W 3-2Oct 25 at San Jose State * W 3-1Oct 26 San Francisco * W 3-1Oct 30 Pacific * L 3-1Nov 6 at Fresno State * L 3-2Nov 9 Santa Clara * W 3-0Nov 10 San Jose State * L 3-1Nov 13 at San Francisco * W 3-1Nov 15 at Stanford* W 3-1* NorCal match# San Jose State Invitational – San Jose, Calif.$ Cal Invitational – Berkeley, Calif.

1980head Coach: Chris Stanley

19-16 overall, 6-6 norCal (4th)Sep 15 Ohio State W 3-0Sep 17 at Long Beach State W 3-0Sep 19 vs. UCLA # L 2-1Sep 19 vs. Arizona State # W 2-0Sep 19 vs. Utah # W 2-1Sep 20 vs. Texas-El Paso # W 2-0Sep 20 vs. UC Santa Barbara # L 2-0Sep 20 vs. Utah State # L 2-0Sep 26 at UC Santa Barbara L 3-0Sep 27 at Pepperdine W 3-2Oct 1 Hawai’i-Hilo W 3-2Oct 3 Oregon $ W 3-0Oct 3 Hawai’i-Hilo $ L 3-0Oct 3 Stanford $ L 2-0Oct 4 Fresno State $ W 2-1Oct 4 Oregon $ W 2-1Oct 8 at Sacramento State W 3-2Oct 10 at Fresno State * L 3-1Oct 11 Santa Clara * W 3-1Oct 16 at Stanford * L 3-2Oct 18 San Jose State * W 3-0Oct 23 at San Francisco * W 3-0Oct 28 Pacific * L 3-1Oct 30 at Santa Clara * W 3-1Oct 31 vs. Michigan State % W 2-1Oct 31 vs. Portland State % L 2-0Oct 31 vs. Houston % W 2-1Nov 1 vs. USC % L 2-1Nov 1 vs. Arizona State % L 2-0Nov 6 at San Jose State * W 3-1Nov 8 UC Santa Barbara L 3-1Nov 14 San Francisco * W 3-0Nov 15 Fresno State * L 3-2Nov 18 at Pacific * L 3-0Nov 21 Stanford * L 3-0* NorCal match# San Diego State Invitational – San Diego, Calif.$ Cal Invitational – Berkeley, Calif.% UCLA NIVT – Los Angeles, Calif.

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Oct 26 Pacific * W 3-1Oct 29 Fresno State * W 3-1Nov 2 at San Francisco * W 3-2Nov 5 vs. Hawai’i + L 2-0Nov 5 vs. Arizona + L 2-0Nov 5 vs. Cal State Fullerton + W 2-1Nov 6 vs. Texas + L 2-0Nov 6 vs. Tennessee + L 2-0Nov 11 at Pacific * L 3-0Nov 12 at Fresno State * W 3-0Nov 16 San Jose State * W 3-1Nov 19 San Jose State ^ W 3-2Nov 20 Pacific ^ W 3-1Dec 5 Pepperdine ! W 3-0Dec 9 vs. San Diego State ~ L 3-1* NorPac match# All-Cals Invitational – Los Angeles, Calif.$ Cal Classic – Berkeley, Calif.% BYU Preview Invitational – Provo, Utah& Cal Dolfin Invitational – Berkeley, Calif.+ UCLA NIVT – Los Angeles, Calif.^ NorPac Championship – Berkeley, Calif.! NCAA First Round – Berkeley, Calif.~ NCAA Regional – Los Angeles, Calif.

1983head Coach: Chris Stanley

22-20 overall, 7-2 norpac (3rd) final ranking: no. 17 aVCa

Sep 8 Portland State W 3-1Sep 10 at USC L 3-1Sep 12 at UC Riverside # L 2-0Sep 12 vs. UCLA # L 2-0Sep 12 vs. UC San Diego # W 2-0Sep 12 vs. UC Santa Barbara # L 2-0Sep 12 vs. UC Irvine # W 2-1Sep 14 Cal Poly L 3-0Sep 15 Northwestern L 3-1Sep 21 UC Santa Barbara L 3-0Sep 22 at Nebraska L 3-1Sep 23 vs. Southwest Missouri State $ W 3-1Sep 23 vs. Texas A&M $ W 3-0Sep 24 vs. Louisville $ W 3-0Sep 24 at Nebraska $ L 3-0Sep 27 at Fresno State * W 3-2Sep 30 Nevada % W 3-0Sep 30 Wyoming % W 3-1Oct 1 San Jose State % L 3-1Oct 4 Pacific * L 3-0Oct 7 at UC Santa Barbara W 3-0Oct 8 at Cal Poly W 3-2Oct 11 at Stanford L 3-0Oct 14 at Washington State * W 3-0Oct 15 at Washington * W 3-0Oct 18 San Francisco * W 3-0Oct 26 at San Jose State * L 3-0Oct 29 Stanford L 3-2Oct 30 at Pacific L 3-0Nov 1 at Santa Clara * W 3-0Nov 4 vs. Louisiana State & W 2-0Nov 4 vs. New Mexico & W 2-1Nov 4 vs. Cal Poly & W 2-1Nov 5 vs. San Diego State & L 2-0Nov 5 vs. Pacific & L 2-0Nov 8 Hawai’i L 3-0Nov 11 Oregon * W 3-0Nov 12 Oregon State * W 3-1Nov 18 vs. Oregon State ^ L 3-1Nov 19 vs. Oregon ^ W 3-1Dec 4 at Oregon State + W 3-2Dec 10 at Pacific ! L 3-0* NorPac match# All-Cals Invitational – Riverside, Calif.$ Nebraska Invitational – Lincoln, Neb. (2nd)% Cal Dolfin Invitational – Berkeley, Calif. (2nd)& UCLA NIVT – Los Angeles, Calif. (5th)^ NorPac Championship – Stockton, Calif. (3rd)+ NCAA First Round – Corvallis, Ore.! NCAA Second Round – Stockton, Calif.

1981head Coach: Chris Stanley

20-21 overall, 7-5 norCal (3rd)Sep 8 Oregon State W 3-2Sep 10 at Texas L 3-0Sep 11 at Texas A&M W 3-2Sep 12 at Lamar W 3-1Sep 17 vs. USC # L 2-0Sep 17 vs. Oregon # W 3-1Sep 18 vs. Long Beach State # L 2-0Sep 18 vs. New Mexico # L 2-1Sep 19 vs. Utah State # L 2-0Sep 21 Northwestern L 3-1Sep 23 Pepperdine $ L 3-2Sep 24 Oregon $ W 3-2Oct 2 San Diego % W 3-0Oct 2 Cal Poly % L 3-2Oct 2 Texas A&M % L 2-1Oct 3 Oregon % W 2-0Oct 3 San Francisco % W 2-0Oct 8 San Jose State * W 3-0Oct 9 Fresno State * W 3-2Oct 14 Stanford * L 3-1Oct 16 at San Francisco * W 3-1Oct 20 at Pacific * L 3-0Oct 22 vs. Montana & L 2-0Oct 22 at Montana State & L 2-1Oct 22 vs. Alberta & W 2-0Oct 22 vs. Montana & L 3-1Oct 23 vs. Alberta & W 3-0Oct 23 vs. Montana & W 3-1Oct 23 at Montana State & W 3-2Oct 28 Santa Clara * W 3-0Oct 30 at Fresno State * L 3-1Nov 2 at San Jose State * W 3-1Nov 4 at Stanford * L 3-0Nov 12 San Francisco * W 3-0Nov 13 at Cal Poly L 3-0Nov 17 at Santa Clara * W 3-1Nov 19 Pacific * L 3-0Dec 10 vs. Minnesota ^ L 3-2Dec 10 vs. Utah State ^ L 3-2Dec 11 vs. North Carolina ^ W 2-0Dec 11 vs. Pittsburgh ^ L 2-1* NorCal match# San Diego State Invitational – San Diego, Calif.$ Cal Classic – Berkeley, Calif.% Cal Invitational – Berkeley, Calif.& Montana State International Cup – Bozeman, Mont.^ AIAW Championship – Tallahassee, Fla.

1982head Coach: Chris Stanley

28-12 overall, 12-2 norpac (1st) final ranking: no. 10 aVCa

Sep 9 at Long Beach State W 3-1Sep 10 at UC Irvine L 3-2Sep 11 at UCLA # L 2-0Sep 15 Santa Clara * W 3-2Sep 17 Houston W 3-0Sep 18 Montana $ W 3-1Sep 19 Northwestern $ W 3-1Sep 22 Washington * W 3-1Sep 23 vs. Southern Illinois % W 2-0Sep 23 vs. Texas-Arlington % W 2-1Sep 23 vs. Northern Colorado % W 2-0Sep 24 vs. Idaho State % W 2-0Sep 24 vs. Utah % W 2-0Sep 25 vs. Montana % W 3-2Sep 25 at BYU % L 3-2Sep 28 Washington State * W 3-0Oct 1 San Diego & W 3-0Oct 1 Stanford & W 3-1Oct 2 Cal Poly & L 3-1Oct 7 at Santa Clara * W 3-2Oct 9 San Francisco * W 3-0Oct 12 at San Jose State * L 3-2Oct 13 at Stanford L 3-1Oct 22 at Oregon * W 3-0Oct 23 at Oregon State * W 3-0

Carolyn Kempker (1986-89) is a member of the Cal All-Decade Team (1986-96).

1984head Coach: Marlene piper

13-23 overall, 5-7 norpac (3rd)Sep 8 vs. Cal State Bakersfield # W 2-0Sep 8 vs. Portland State # L 2-0Sep 10 Northwestern L 3-1Sep 13 at San Diego State % L 3-0Sep 13 vs. BYU % L 3-0Sep 14 vs. Montana % W 3-0Sep 14 vs. New Mexico % L 3-2Sep 15 vs. Utah % W 3-1Sep 17 at Fresno State * L 3-0Sep 19 at Stanford L 3-0Sep 20 Santa Clara * W 3-0Sep 26 at San Francisco * W 3-1Sep 28 Wyoming & W 3-2Sep 28 Pepperdine & W 3-2Sep 29 Illinois State & L 3-2Sep 29 Cal Poly & L 3-2Oct 4 at Pacific L 3-0Oct 5 Arizona State L 3-1Oct 6 Fresno State * L 3-1Oct 12 at Washington * L 3-2Oct 13 at Washington State * L 3-2Oct 16 at San Jose State * L 3-1Oct 17 at Santa Clara * W 3-1Oct 19 Nevada ^ W 3-1Oct 19 UNLV ^ W 3-2Oct 20 Montana State ^ W 3-1Oct 20 UC Santa Barbara ^ L 3-0Oct 26 Oregon * L 3-1Oct 27 Oregon State * W 3-1Oct 30 San Jose State * L 3-1Nov 1 at Arizona + L 3-0Nov 1 vs. Tennessee + L 3-1Nov 2 vs. Texas + L 3-0Nov 6 San Francisco * W 3-0Nov 20 Pacific L 3-0Nov 21 Purdue L 3-2* NorPac match# UC Davis Western Invitational – Davis, Calif. (5th)% San Diego State Invitational – San Diego, Calif. (7th)& Cal Dolfin Invitational – Berkeley, Calif. (2nd)^ Cal Classic – Berkeley, Calif.+ Arizona Classic – Tucson, Ariz. (4th)

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Tiffany Rochelle (1986-89) is the Bears’ career kills leader (1,814) and was selected as Cal’s Athlete of the Decade (1986-1996)

1985head Coach: Marlene piper

12-31 overall, 7-5 norpac (3rd)Sep 6 vs. San Jose State # L 2-0Sep 6 vs. Cal Poly Pomona # W 2-1Sep 7 vs. Portland State # W 2-1Sep 7 vs. San Jose State # L 2-1Sep 10 vs. UC Irvine $ W 2-0Sep 10 at UCLA $ L 2-0Sep 11 Pacific L 3-0Sep 13 vs. Mississippi % L+ 3-1Sep 13 at UNLV % L+ 3-1Sep 13 vs. Idaho State % L+ 3-0Sep 14 vs. Utah % L+ 3-1Sep 14 vs. Illinois % L 3-1Sep 19 vs. Iowa & L+ 3-0Sep 19 vs. Texas A&M & L 3-2Sep 20 at San Diego State & L 3-1Sep 20 vs. George Washington & L+ 3-0Sep 21 vs. Iowa & L+ 3-0Sep 24 Stanford L 3-0Sep 25 Santa Clara L+ 3-0Sep 29 Texas L 3-0Oct 1 Pacific L 3-1Oct 4 at Fresno State * L+ 3-1Oct 8 San Jose State * L 3-0Oct 10 vs. Colorado State ^ L 2-1Oct 10 vs. USC ^ L 2-1Oct 11 vs. UC Santa Barbara ^ L 2-1Oct 11 vs. Pepperdine ^ L+ 2-1Oct 12 vs. BYU ^ L 3-0Oct 12 vs. Colorado State ^ L 3-2Oct 13 Duke L+ 3-1Oct 18 at Washington * W 3-1Oct 19 at Washington State * W 3-0Oct 24 Notre Dame W 3-0Oct 25 Oregon * L 3-1Oct 26 Oregon State * W 3-0Oct 30 Fresno State * W 3-0Nov 5 at San Jose State * L 3-0Nov 9 Cal State Fullerton W 3-1Nov 15 Washington State * W 3-0Nov 16 Washington * W 3-0Nov 19 at Stanford L 3-0Nov 22 at Oregon State * W 3-0Nov 23 at Oregon * L 3-1* NorPac match# UC Davis Invitational – Davis, Calif. (2nd)$ All-Cals Invitational – Los Angeles, Calif.% UNLV Sunkist Invitational – Las Vegas, Nev. (2nd)& San Diego State Invitational – San Diego, Calif. (5th)^ UCLA NIVT – Los Angeles, Calif. (12th)+ match forfeited for use of ineligible player

1986head Coach: Marlene piper

18-21 overall, 7-11 pac-10 (7th)Sep 5 vs. San Jose State # L 2-0Sep 9 vs. UC Irvine $ W 2-0Sep 9 vs. UCLA $ L 2-0Sep 12 Nevada % W 2-0Sep 12 Sacramento State % W 2-0Sep 12 Santa Clara % W 2-0Sep 13 Portland State % W 2-0Sep 13 Cal State Fullerton % W 2-1Sep 19 at Oregon * L 3-2Sep 20 at Oregon State * W 3-0Sep 24 at San Jose State L 3-1Sep 26 Washington State * W 3-0Sep 27 Washington * W 3-1Sep 30 at Santa Clara W 3-0Oct 3 at Arizona State * L 3-1Oct 4 at Arizona * L 3-0Oct 9 vs. UC Santa Barbara & L 2-0Oct 9 vs. Cal State Northridge & L 2-1Oct 10 vs. BYU & L 2-0Oct 10 vs. Texas-Arlington & L 3-1Oct 11 vs. Fresno State & W 3-2Oct 11 vs. USC & W 3-1Oct 17 UCLA * L 3-0

Oct 18 USC * W 3-0Oct 24 at Stanford * L 3-1Oct 28 at San Francisco W 3-1Oct 31 Oregon * L 3-1Nov 1 Oregon State * W 3-0Nov 4 San Jose State L 3-0Nov 7 at Washington * L 3-2Nov 8 at Washington State * W 3-0Nov 14 Arizona * L 3-2Nov 15 Arizona State * L 3-0Nov 18 Stanford * L 3-0Nov 20 at UCLA * L 3-1Nov 21 at USC * W 3-1Nov 28 at Florida ^ W 3-0Nov 28 vs. Florida State ^ L 3-2Nov 29 vs. BYU ^ L 3-0* Pac-10 match# Western Invitational – Davis, Calif. (tie 5th)$ All-Cals Invitational – Santa Cruz, Calif. (2nd)% Golden Bear Classic – Berkeley, Calif. (1st)& UCLA NIVT – Los Angeles, Calif. (13th)^ Coast to Coast Invitational – Gainesville, Fla. (3rd)

1987head Coach: Marlene piper

18-15 overall, 11-7 pac-10 (tie 4th) final ranking: no. 19 aVCa

Sep 3 at Hawai’i L 3-0Sep 4 at Hawai’i L 3-0Sep 5 at Chaminade W 3-0Sep 8 at UC Irvine # W 2-0Sep 8 vs. UCLA # L 2-0Sep 10 Northern Illinois W 3-0Sep 18 at USC * L 3-1Sep 19 at UCLA * L 3-0Sep 25 Washington * W 3-2Sep 26 Washington State * W 3-0Sep 29 Stanford * L 3-0Oct 1 vs. Texas $ L 3-0Oct 2 vs. UC Santa Barbara $ L 3-1Oct 6 Santa Clara W 3-1Oct 9 at Oregon * W 3-2Oct 10 at Oregon State W 3-0Oct 13 at Pacific L 3-1Oct 16 Arizona * W 3-1Oct 17 Arizona State * W 3-0Oct 20 Saint Mary’s (CA) W 3-0Oct 23 at Washington State * W 3-1Oct 24 at Washington * W 3-0Oct 27 San Francisco W 3-0

Oct 30 at Stanford * L 3-0Nov 3 San Jose State L 3-0Nov 6 Oregon State * W 3-0Nov 7 Oregon * W 3-1Nov 13 at Arizona State * L 3-0Nov 14 at Arizona * L 3-0Nov 17 at San Francisco W 3-0Nov 20 UCLA * L 3-2Nov 21 USC * W 3-0Dec 4 at UCLA ^ L 3-1* Pac-10 match# All-Cals Invitational – Irvine, Calif. (2nd)$ Josten Invitational – Stanford, Calif. (4th)^NCAA First Round – Los Angeles, Calif.

1988head Coach: dave degroot

19-15 overall, 7-11 pac-10 (7th)Sep 6 at Pacific L 3-0Sep 8 vs. Nevada # W 3-0Sep 8 vs. Providence # W 3-0Sep 9 at Cal State Fullerton # W 3-0Sep 9 vs. Oregon # L 3-1Sep 10 vs. New Mexico State # W 3-0Sep 10 vs. UC Santa Barbara # W 3-1Sep 16 USC * L 3-1Sep 17 UCLA * L 3-1Sep 20 Saint Mary’s (CA) W 3-0Sep 23 at Arizona * L 3-2Sep 24 at Arizona State * L 3-1Sep 27 Pacific W 3-2Sep 30 Washington State * W 3-2Oct 2 Washington * L 3-0Oct 4 at Stanford * L 3-0Oct 7 at Saint Mary’s (CA) W 3-1Oct 11 San Jose State W 3-2Oct 14 at Oregon State * W 3-0Oct 15 at Oregon * W 3-1Oct 19 at Santa Clara W 3-1Oct 21 Arizona State * W 3-2Oct 22 Arizona * L 3-1Oct 25 San Francisco W 3-0Oct 28 at Washington * L 3-2Oct 29 at Washington State * W 3-2Nov 1 Stanford * L 3-0Nov 8 at San Francisco W 3-0Nov 11 Oregon * W 3-2Nov 12 Oregon State * W 3-1Nov 18 at UCLA * L 3-0Nov 19 at USC * L 3-1Nov 21 at San Jose State L 3-0Dec 2 at UCLA ^ L 3-0* Pac-10 match# Fullerton Invitational – Fullerton, Calif. (5th)^ NCAA First Round – Los Angeles, Calif.

1989head Coach: dave degroot

19-13 overall, 8-10 pac-10 (tie 6th) final ranking: no. 20 aVCa

Sep 1 Nevada W 3-0Sep 7 vs. Minnesota # W 3-2Sep 7 vs. Southwest Texas State # W 3-0Sep 8 vs. San Diego State # W 3-1Sep 8 vs. Washington State # W 3-0Sep 9 vs. BYU # W 3-0Sep 9 vs. UC Santa Barbara # W 3-2Sep 15 at Washington * W 3-2Sep 16 at Washington State * W 3-0Sep 22 at Pacific L 3-0Sep 27 Stanford * L 3-1Sep 29 Oregon * L 3-0Sep 30 Oregon State * W 3-2Oct 3 Santa Clara W 3-0Oct 6 at UCLA * L 3-0Oct 7 at USC * L 3-0Oct 10 at San Jose State L 3-0Oct 13 Arizona State * W 3-1Oct 14 Arizona * L 3-0Oct 24 Saint Mary’s (CA) W 3-0

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Oct 27 at Oregon State * L 3-1Oct 28 at Oregon * L 3-2Nov 3 USC * W 3-0Nov 4 UCLA * L 3-1Nov 7 at San Francisco W 3-1Nov 9 at Arizona State * W 3-0Nov 10 at Arizona * W 3-1Nov 14 at Stanford * L 3-0Nov 16 Washington * L 3-0Nov 17 Washington State * W 3-1Nov 30 at Florida State ^ W 3-1Dec 8 at Texas ! L 3-0* Pac-10 match# JMN Premier Invitational – Fullerton, Calif. (1st)^ NCAA First Round – Tallahassee, Fla.! NCAA Second Round – Austin, Texas

1990head Coach: dave degroot

8-21 overall, 3-15 pac-10 (10th)Aug 31 San Jose State L 3-2Sep 6 vs. Baylor # W 3-1Sep 6 vs. Cal State Northridge # W 3-1Sep 7 vs. Eastern Washington # W 3-1Sep 7 vs. Georgia # W 3-1Sep 8 vs. Wisconsin # L 3-0Sep 14 at Oregon * L 3-0Sep 15 at Oregon State * L 3-0Sep 21 UCLA * L 3-0Sep 22 USC * L 3-1Sep 27 at Arizona * L 3-1Sep 28 at Arizona State * L 3-0Oct 5 Washington * W 3-2Oct 6 Washington State * W 3-0Oct 9 at Stanford * L 3-0Oct 12 Pacific L 3-0Oct 19 at USC * L 3-2Oct 20 at UCLA * L 3-1Oct 26 Arizona * L 3-1Oct 27 Arizona State * L 3-1Nov 2 at Washington State * L 3-1Nov 3 at Washington * L 3-2Nov 7 Stanford * L 3-2Nov 9 Texas L 3-2Nov 10 Oklahoma W 3-0Nov 16 Oregon State * L 3-2Nov 17 Oregon * W 3-1Nov 23 at Pacific $ L 3-0Nov 24 vs. Illinois $ L 3-0* Pac-10 match# JMN Premiere Invitational – Fullerton, Calif. (3rd)$ Banker’s Classic – Stockton, Calif. (4th)

1991head Coach: dave degroot

15-15 overall, 9-9 pac-10 (5th)Sep 6 San Jose State # L 3-1Sep 7 Pacific # L 3-0Sep 12 vs. Florida $ L 3-0Sep 12 vs. Baylor $ W 3-1Sep 13 vs. Long Beach State $ L 3-0Sep 13 vs. Southwest Texas State $ W 3-0Sep 14 at Cal State Fullerton $ L 3-1Sep 20 Arizona State * W 3-2Sep 21 Arizona * W 3-0Sep 25 Stanford * L 3-1Sep 27 at Washington * W 3-1Sep 28 at Washington State * L 3-1Oct 2 at San Francisco W 3-1Oct 11 Oregon * W 3-1Oct 12 Oregon State * W 3-2Oct 17 at USC * L 3-1Oct 18 at UCLA * L 3-1Oct 25 Washington State * W 3-2Oct 26 Washington * W 3-1Nov 1 at Stanford * L 3-0Nov 8 at Oregon State * L 3-1Nov 9 at Oregon * L 3-1Nov 15 USC * W 3-2Nov 16 UCLA * L 3-0

1993head Coach: dave degroot

13-16 overall, 5-13 pac-10 (8th)Sep 3 vs. Idaho State # W 3-0Sep 3 at Boise State # W 3-0Sep 4 vs. Gonzaga # W 3-0Sep 10 UC Irvine $ W 3-0Sep 10 Saint Mary’s (CA) $ W 3-0Sep 11 San Diego $ W 3-0Sep 14 at San Francisco W 3-0Sep 17 at UCLA * L 3-0Sep 18 at USC * L 3-0Sep 24 Arizona State * L 3-1Sep 25 Arizona * L 3-1Oct 1 at Washington * L 3-1Oct 2 at Washington State * L 3-0Oct 5 Stanford * L 3-1Oct 8 at Cal Poly L 3-2Oct 12 at Santa Clara L 3-0Oct 15 Oregon * W 3-2Oct 16 Oregon State * W 3-1Oct 22 at Arizona * L 3-2Oct 23 at Arizona State * L 3-0Oct 29 Washington State * L 3-2Oct 30 Washington * W 3-0Nov 2 at Stanford * L 3-0Nov 5 San Francisco % W 3-0Nov 6 BYU % L 3-1Nov 12 at Oregon State * W 3-0Nov 13 at Oregon * W 3-1Nov 18 UCLA * L 3-0Nov 19 USC * L 3-2* Pac-10 match# Boise State Labor Day Classic – Boise, Idaho (1st)$ Cal Invitational – Berkeley, Calif. (1st)% Days Inn Classic – Berkeley, Calif. (2nd)

1994head Coach: dave degroot

5-23 overall, 2-16 pac-10 (9th)Sep 6 Pacific L 3-0Sep 9 vs. Northwestern # L 3-0Sep 9 vs. William & Mary # L 3-0Sep 10 at Rice # L 3-1Sep 16 Washington * L 3-0Sep 17 Washington State * L 3-2Sep 23 Northern Illinois $ W 3-1Sep 23 Cal Poly $ W 3-1Sep 24 Santa Clara $ L 3-1Sep 27 at Stanford * L 3-1Sep 30 at Oregon * W 3-0Oct 1 at Oregon State * L 3-2Oct 7 UCLA * L 3-0Oct 8 USC * L 3-1Oct 14 at Arizona State * L 3-0Oct 15 at Arizona * L 3-0Oct 18 Stanford * L 3-0Oct 21 at Utah L 3-1Oct 22 at BYU L 3-0Oct 28 Oregon State * W 3-2Oct 29 Oregon * L 3-1Nov 1 San Jose State W 3-2Nov 4 at USC * L 3-0Nov 5 at UCLA * L 3-0Nov 11 Arizona * L 3-0Nov 12 Arizona State * L 3-1Nov 18 at Washington State * L 3-0Nov 19 at Washington * L 3-1* Pac-10 match# Rice/Volleyball Monthly Invitational – Houston, Texas$ Days Inn Classic – Berkeley, Calif.

Sienna Curci (1989-93) is Cal’s single-match school record holder with 79 assists versus Oregon in 1993.

Nov 22 at Arizona * W 3-2Nov 23 at Arizona State * L 3-1Dec 5 vs. Drexel % W 3-0Dec 5 vs. West Virginia % W 3-0Dec 6 vs. Arkansas State % W 3-0Dec 6 vs. Notre Dame % L 3-2* Pac-10 match# Golden Bear Classic – Berkeley, Calif.$ JMN Premiere Invitational – Fullerton, Calif.% National Invitational Volleyball Championship –

Dayton, Ohio

1992head Coach: dave degroot

11-16 overall, 6-12 pac-10 (7th)Sep 1 at Pacific L 3-0Sep 11 at Texas A&M W 3-2Sep 12 at Texas L 3-1Sep 18 Boise State # W 3-0Sep 18 Cal Poly # W 3-0Sep 19 Santa Clara # L 3-1Sep 25 at Oregon * W 3-1Sep 26 at Oregon State * L 3-1Oct 2 UCLA * L 3-0Oct 3 USC * L 3-0Oct 9 at Arizona State * W 3-0Oct 10 at Arizona * L 3-1Oct 13 at Stanford * L 3-0Oct 16 Washington * L 3-2Oct 17 Washington State * L 3-2Oct 20 at San Jose State L 3-2Oct 23 Oregon State * W 3-1Oct 24 Oregon * W 3-0Oct 30 at USC * L 3-0Oct 31 at UCLA * L 3-0Nov 3 San Francisco W 3-0Nov 6 Arizona * W 3-0Nov 7 Arizona State * W 3-1Nov 10 at Sacramento State W 3-2Nov 13 at Washington State * L 3-1Nov 14 at Washington * L 3-1Nov 20 Stanford * L 3-0* Pac-10 match# Days Inn Classic – Berkeley, Calif. (1st)

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1995head Coach: Sue woodstra

13-15 overall, 5-13 pac-10 (9th)Sep 1 at Pacific # L 3-1Sep 2 vs. Santa Clara # W 3-0Sep 8 vs. Ohio State $ L 3-0Sep 9 at Michigan $ W 3-1Sep 15 Oregon * W 3-2Sep 16 Oregon State * W 3-2Sep 19 at San Jose State W 3-2Sep 22 at UCLA * L 3-0Sep 23 at USC * L 3-0Sep 26 at Saint Mary’s (CA) W 3-0Sep 29 Arizona State * L 3-1Sep 30 Arizona * L 3-1Oct 6 at Washington * W 3-2Oct 7 at Washington State * L 3-0Oct 10 Stanford * L 3-0Oct 14 Houston W 3-1Oct 17 at Santa Clara W 3-1Oct 20 USC * L 3-0Oct 21 UCLA * L 3-0Oct 27 at Arizona * W 3-0Oct 28 at Arizona State * L 3-0Nov 1 San Francisco W 3-0Nov 3 Washington State * L 3-2Nov 4 Washington * L 3-0Nov 7 at Stanford * L 3-0Nov 11 at Cal Poly W 3-1Nov 16 at Oregon * W 3-2Nov 17 at Oregon State * L 3-1* Pac-10 match# Asics Pacific Invitational – Stockton, Calif.$ Michigan Kaepa Challenge – Ann Arbor, Mich.

1996head Coach: Sue woodstra

8-20 overall, 3-15 pac-10 (9th)Sep 6 Villanova # W 3-0Sep 7 Colgate # W 3-0Sep 7 Illinois State # L 3-2Sep 13 at Hawai’i L 3-0Sep 14 at Hawai’i L 3-0Sep 20 at Arizona State * L 3-1Sep 21 at Arizona * L 3-0Sep 24 at San Francisco W 3-0Sep 27 Washington * L 3-2Sep 28 Washington State * L 3-2Oct 4 at Stanford * L 3-2Oct 8 Saint Mary’s (CA) W 3-1Oct 11 at Oregon * W 3-1Oct 13 at Oregon State * L 3-2Oct 15 at Sacramento State L 3-1Oct 18 UCLA * L 3-2Oct 19 USC * L 3-0Oct 25 at Washington State * L 3-0Oct 26 at Washington * L 3-2Oct 30 Stanford * L 3-0Nov 8 Oregon State * W 3-2Nov 9 Oregon * W 3-1Nov 15 at USC * L 3-0Nov 16 at UCLA * L 3-0Nov 21 Arizona State * L 3-1Nov 22 Arizona * L 3-0Nov 29 vs. Alabama $ W 3-1Nov 30 at Florida $ L 3-0* Pac-10 match# Cal Invitational – Berkeley, Calif. (2nd)$ Pac-10/SEC Challenge – Gainesville, Fla.

1998head Coach: Sue woodstra/lee Maes

7-22 overall, 3-15 pac-10 (tie 8th)Sep 1 Saint Mary’s (CA) L 3-0Sep 3 at UC Irvine W 3-0Sep 4 at Long Beach State # L 3-0Sep 5 vs. UC Santa Barbara # L 3-1Sep 8 San Francisco W 3-0Sep 11 vs. Utah State $ W 3-1Sep 12 vs. Florida State $ L 3-0Sep 12 at South Florida $ L 3-1Sep 18 UCLA * L 3-1Sep 20 USC * L 3-1Sep 25 at Arizona State * L 3-0Sep 27 at Arizona * L 3-0Oct 2 Washington * L 3-1Oct 4 Washington State * L 3-2Oct 9 at Stanford * L 3-0Oct 10 George Mason W 3-0Oct 16 at Oregon * W 3-2Oct 18 at Oregon State * W 3-0Oct 23 Arizona * L 3-0Oct 25 Arizona State * L 3-2Oct 27 at Sacramento State L 3-0Oct 30 at Washington State * L 3-0Nov 1 at Washington * L 3-0Nov 4 at Santa Clara L 3-0Nov 6 Stanford * L 3-0Nov 13 Oregon State * W 3-2Nov 15 Oregon * L 3-1Nov 20 at USC * L 3-0Nov 22 at UCLA * L 3-1* Pac-10 match# Long Beach State Tournament – Long Beach, Calif.$ South Florida Fall Classic – Tampa, Fla.

1999head Coach: rich feller

13-15 overall, 7-11 pac-10 (tie 6th)Sep 1 Hawai’i L 3-0Sep 3 at Colorado # L 3-2Sep 4 at Denver # W 3-1Sep 8 Eastern Washington W 3-0Sep 12 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 3-0Sep 17 at Washington * W 3-1Sep 18 at Washington State * L 3-1Sep 21 Stanford * L 3-1Sep 24 vs. BYU $ L 3-0Sep 25 vs. Utah $ L 3-1Sep 28 Santa Clara W 3-0Oct 1 Oregon * W 3-0Oct 2 Oregon State * W 3-2Oct 8 at UCLA * L 3-0Oct 9 at USC * L 3-0Oct 15 Arizona State * L 3-1Oct 16 Arizona * L 3-0Oct 19 at San Jose State W 3-0Oct 22 at Stanford * L 3-0Oct 28 at Oregon * W 3-0Oct 29 at Oregon State * W 3-0Nov 5 USC * L 3-0Nov 6 UCLA * L 3-0Nov 11 at Arizona State * L 3-2Nov 12 at Arizona * L 3-1Nov 19 Washington State * W 3-2Nov 20 Washington * W 3-2Nov 23 Nevada W 3-0* Pac-10 match# PowerBar Invitational – Boulder/Denver, Colo.$ Pac-10/Mountain West Challenge – Stanford, Calif.

Candace McNamee (1998-01) is fourth on the Bears’ all-time assist list (3,622) and recorded three triple doubles during her career.

1997head Coach: Sue woodstra

8-19 overall, 3-15 pac-10 (9th)Aug 29 vs. Northern Iowa # W 3-0Aug 30 at Colorado State # L 3-0Aug 31 vs. Central Michigan # W 3-0Sep 5 vs. Murray State $ W 3-0Sep 6 vs. Tulsa $ W 3-2Sep 6 at Illinois State $ W 3-2Sep 12 Sacramento State L 3-2Sep 16 Stanford * L 3-0Sep 19 vs. Texas A&M % L 3-0Sep 20 vs. New Mexico % L 3-2Sep 26 Oregon * W 3-1Sep 27 Oregon State * L 3-2Oct 3 at UCLA * L 3-2Oct 4 at USC * L 3-1Oct 10 Arizona State * L 3-2Oct 11 Arizona * L 3-0Oct 17 at Washington * L 3-0Oct 18 at Washington State * L 3-0Oct 24 at Oregon State * L 3-0Oct 25 at Oregon * W 3-1Oct 31 USC * L 3-0Nov 1 UCLA * L 3-0Nov 7 at Arizona * L 3-0Nov 8 at Arizona State * W 3-2Nov 14 Washington State * L 3-1Nov 15 Washington * L 3-0Nov 20 at Stanford * L 3-0* Pac-10 match# Colorado State/Holiday Inn Classic – Fort Collins,

Colo.$ Pepsi/Illinois State Classic – Normal, Ill.% Notre Dame Tournament of Champions – South

Bend, Ind.

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2000head Coach: rich feller

13-15 overall, 6-12 pac-10 (tie 7th)Sep 1 at Nevada # W 3-1Sep 2 vs. Minnesota # L 3-0Sep 2 vs. Kent State # W 3-0Sep 8 McNeese State $ W 3-1Sep 9 Florida $ L 3-1Sep 15 at Oregon * W 3-2Sep 16 at Oregon State * L 3-2Sep 19 San Jose State W 3-2Sep 22 UCLA * L 3-1Sep 23 USC * L 3-0Sep 29 at Arizona State * W 3-1Sep 30 at Arizona * L 3-0Oct 6 Washington * W 3-1Oct 7 Washington State * W 3-0Oct 10 at Stanford * L 3-0Oct 13 William & Mary W 3-1Oct 19 at USC * L 3-0Oct 20 at UCLA * L 3-0Oct 27 Arizona * L 3-0Oct 28 Arizona State * L 3-0Nov 2 at Washington State * L 3-0Nov 3 at Washington * W 3-0Nov 7 at Santa Clara L 3-0Nov 10 Stanford * L 3-0Nov 16 Oregon State * L 3-2Nov 17 Oregon * W 3-0Nov 24 vs. Northern Arizona % W 3-0Nov 25 at New Mexico % W 3-0* Pac-10 match# Silver Legacy/Ray Wersching Invitational – Reno, Nev.$ Golden Bear Classic – Berkeley, Calif.% UNM-Domino’s Albuturkey Classic – Albuquerque, N.M.

2001head Coach: rich feller

10-18 overall, 3-15 pac-10 (9th)Aug 31 vs. New Hampshire # W 3-1Sep 1 vs. Massachusetts # W 3-0Sep 2 at Connecticut # L 3-2Sep 7 Florida Atlantic $ W 3-0Sep 8 Tennessee $ L 3-0Sep 20 at Washington * L 3-0Sep 21 at Washington State * L 3-0Sep 28 Stanford * L 3-0Oct 2 Saint Mary’s (CA) W 3-0Oct 5 Oregon * W 3-0Oct 6 Oregon State * L 3-1Oct 8 Arizona * L 3-1Oct 12 at UCLA * L 3-0Oct 13 at USC * L 3-0Oct 16 at San Jose State L 3-0Oct 19 Washington State * L 3-1Oct 20 Washington * W 3-0Oct 23 Santa Clara W 3-2Oct 26 at Stanford * L 3-0Nov 1 at Oregon * W 3-1Nov 2 at Oregon State * L 3-0Nov 8 UCLA * L 3-0Nov 9 USC * L 3-0Nov 16 at Arizona * L 3-0Nov 17 at Arizona State * L 3-1Nov 20 at San Francisco W 3-0Nov 24 Auburn W 3-0Nov 25 Arizona State * L 3-2* Pac-10 match# IKON Husky Classic – Storrs, Conn.$ Golden Bear Classic – Berkeley, Calif.

2002head Coach: rich feller

20-12 overall, 7-11 pac-10 (8th)Aug 30 Tennessee-Martin # W 3-0Aug 30 Northern Arizona # W 3-0Aug 31 San Jose State # W 3-0Sep 6 at UNLV $ W 3-0Sep 7 vs. Ball State $ W 3-0Sep 8 vs. Texas Tech $ W 3-0Sep 13 vs. Texas-San Antonio % W 3-0Sep 14 vs. Tulane % W 3-0Sep 14 at Southern Methodist % W 3-0Sep 20 at Stanford * L 3-0Sep 27 at Oregon * W 3-2Sep 28 at Oregon State * W 3-2Oct 4 UCLA * L 3-1Oct 5 USC * L 3-2Oct 11 at Arizona State * L 3-2Oct 12 at Arizona * W 3-0Oct 17 Washington * L 3-2Oct 18 Washington State * W 3-2Oct 22 at Saint Mary’s (CA) W 3-2Oct 25 Oregon State * L 3-0Oct 26 Oregon * W 3-2Nov 1 at USC * L 3-0Nov 2 at UCLA * L 3-0Nov 8 Arizona * L 3-0Nov 9 Arizona State * W 3-0Nov 15 at Washington State * L 3-0Nov 16 at Washington * W 3-2Nov 19 at Santa Clara W 3-2Nov 22 Stanford * L 3-2Nov 26 San Francisco W 3-0Dec 6 vs. Santa Clara ^ W 3-1Dec 7 at UC Santa Barbara ^ L 3-0* Pac-10 match# Golden Bear Invitational – Berkeley, Calif. (1st)$ UNLV Gameworks Classic – Las Vegas, Nev. (1st)% SMU DoubleTree Invitational – Dallas, Texas (1st)^ NCAA First and Second Rounds – Santa Barbara,

Calif.

2003head Coach: rich feller

25-7 overall, 12-6 pac-10 (3rd) final ranking: no. 12 aVCa

Aug 30 vs. Hofstra # W 3-0Aug 31 at UC Irvine # W 3-0Sep 5 vs. Seton Hall $ W 3-0Sep 6 vs. Cal State Northridge $ W 3-1Sep 6 at Colorado State $ W 3-1Sep 11 New Hampshire % W 3-0Sep 12 Nevada % W 3-0Sep 13 Cal Poly % W 3-0Sep 18 at Oregon * W 3-0Sep 19 at Oregon State * W 3-0Sep 25 Washington State * W 3-0Sep 26 Washington * W 3-1Oct 3 at Arizona State * W 3-1Oct 4 at Arizona * W 3-0Oct 8 Santa Clara W 3-2Oct 11 Stanford * W 3-2Oct 17 UCLA * L 3-2Oct 18 USC * L 3-2Oct 23 at Washington State * W 3-1Oct 24 at Washington * W 3-2Oct 31 Arizona * L 3-0Nov 1 Arizona State * W 3-1Nov 7 at Stanford * L 3-1Nov 14 at UCLA * L 3-1Nov 15 at USC * L 3-0Nov 20 Oregon State * W 3-1Nov 21 Oregon * W 3-0Nov 28 vs. Texas Christian & W 3-0Nov 29 at Long Beach State & W 3-1Dec 5 Saint Mary’s (CA) ^ W 3-0Dec 6 Michigan ^ W 3-0Dec 12 vs. Georgia Tech ! L 3-1* Pac-10 match# UC Irvine Tournament – Irvine, Calif.$ Colorado State Coors Classic – Fort Collins, Colo. (1st)% Golden Bear Invitational – Berkeley, Calif. (1st)& Long Beach State Baden Thanksgiving Tournament

– Long Beach, Calif.^ NCAA First and Second Rounds – Berkeley, Calif.! NCAA Regional – Honolulu, Hawai’i

2004head Coach: rich feller

17-12 overall, 11-7 pac-10 (tie 4th) final ranking: no. 18 aVCa

Sep 1 UC Davis W 3-0Sep 3 vs. Kansas State # W 3-0Sep 4 vs. Maryland # W 3-0Sep 5 at Houston # W 3-0Sep 10 UC Santa Barbara $ L 3-0Sep 11 Texas A&M $ L 3-0Sep 17 at Hawai’i % L 3-0Sep 19 vs. UC Irvine % W 3-0Sep 23 Arizona State * W 3-1Sep 24 Arizona * W 3-2Sep 28 at Santa Clara L 3-0Oct 1 at Stanford * L 3-2Oct 8 at UCLA * L 3-0Oct 9 at USC * W 3-0Oct 15 Oregon * W 3-1Oct 16 Oregon State * W 3-0Oct 22 at Washington * L 3-0Oct 23 at Washington State * W 3-0Oct 31 Stanford * W 3-2Nov 4 USC * L 3-1Nov 5 UCLA * L 3-2Nov 11 at Oregon State * W 3-1Nov 12 at Oregon * W 3-0Nov 18 Washington State * W 3-0Nov 19 Washington * L 3-1Nov 26 at Arizona * L 3-0Nov 27 at Arizona State * W 3-0Dec 2 Pacific ^ W 3-2Dec 3 Saint Mary’s (CA) ^ L 3-2* Pac-10 match# Houston Tournament – Houston, Texas

Jillian Davis (2003-06) holds Cal’s all-time career record for digs with 1,810.

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$ Golden Bear Invitational – Berkeley, Calif.% Waikiki Beach Marriott Invitational – Honolulu,

Hawai’i^ NCAA First and Second Rounds – Berkeley, Calif.

2005head Coach: rich feller

19-11 overall, 10-8 pac-10 (5th) final ranking: no. 20 aVCa

Aug 27 UC Davis W 3-0Sep 2 at Texas State # W 3-0Sep 3 vs. Morgan State # W 3-0Sep 4 vs. Albany # W 3-0Sep 8 Florida A&M $ W 3-0Sep 10 San Diego $ L 3-2Sep 16 at Nevada % L 3-2Sep 17 vs. Montana State % W 3-0Sep 17 vs. Akron % W 3-0Sep 23 UCLA * W 3-0Sep 24 USC * W 3-2Sep 29 at Oregon * W 3-1Sep 30 at Oregon State * W 3-0Oct 7 Washington * L 3-2Oct 8 Washington State * W 3-0Oct 13 at Arizona State * W 3-0Oct 14 at Arizona * L 3-0Oct 21 Stanford * L 3-1Oct 27 Oregon State * L 3-2Oct 28 Oregon * W 3-0Nov 3 at Washington State * W 3-2Nov 4 at Washington * L 3-2Nov 10 Arizona * W 3-1Nov 11 Arizona State * W 3-0Nov 15 Santa Clara W 3-2Nov 18 at Stanford * L 3-2Nov 25 at USC * L 3-0Nov 26 at UCLA * L 3-1Dec 2 vs. Valparaiso ^ W 3-0Dec 3 at Wisconsin ^ L 3-0* Pac-10 match# CenturyTel/Classic Honda Premier – San Marcos, Texas$ Golden Bear Invitational – Berkeley, Calif.% Circus Circus/Molten Invitational – Reno, Nev.^ NCAA First and Second Rounds – Madison, Wis.

2006head Coach: rich feller

22-10 overall, 9-9 pac-10 (5th) final ranking: no. 13 aVCa

Aug 25 Montana # W 3-0Aug 26 UC Davis # W 3-0Aug 26 Baylor # W 3-0Sep 1 vs. Xavier $ W 3-0Sep 2 vs. Oral Roberts $ W 3-0Sep 2 at Florida International $ W 3-0Sep 8 Colorado State % W 3-1Sep 9 American University % W 3-0Sep 9 Pepperdine % W 3-0Sep 14 at Pacific W 3-2Sep 16 Yale W 3-0Sep 21 at Washington * L 3-0Sep 22 at Washington State * W 3-0Sep 29 Arizona State * W 3-1Sep 30 Arizona * W 3-1Oct 6 at Stanford * L 3-0Oct 12 at UCLA * L 3-0Oct 13 at USC * L 3-1Oct 19 Oregon * L 3-1Oct 20 Oregon State * W 3-0Oct 27 at Arizona * W 3-1Oct 28 at Arizona State * W 3-1Nov 3 Stanford * L 3-1Nov 10 UCLA * L 3-1Nov 11 USC * L 3-0Nov 16 at Oregon State * W 3-0Nov 17 at Oregon * W 3-1Nov 24 Washington State * W 3-0Nov 25 Washington * L 3-1Dec 1 vs. Louisiana State ^ W 3-1Dec 2 at Cal Poly ^ W 3-1

Dec 8 vs. Stanford ! L 3-0* Pac-10 match# Cal Molten Classic Tournament – Berkeley, Calif.$ Florida International Invitational – Miami, Fla.% Golden Bear Invitational – Berkeley, Calif.^ NCAA First and Second Rounds – San Luis Obispo,

Calif.! NCAA Regional – Austin, Texas

2007head Coach: rich feller

26-8 overall, 12-6 pac-10 (4th) final ranking: no. 4 aVCa

Aug 24 Idaho # W 3-0Aug 25 Northeastern # W 3-0Aug 25 Florida International # W 3-0Aug 31 vs. Central Florida $ W 3-0Sep 1 vs. UNC-Wilmington $ W 3-0Sep 2 at Colorado $ L 3-0Sep 7 Utah State % W 3-0Sep 8 Eastern Kentucky % W 3-0Sep 8 Minnesota % W 3-0Sep 14 at Santa Clara W 3-0Sep 15 vs. Notre Dame & W 3-2Sep 21 Stanford * L 3-1Sep 27 UCLA * L 3-2Sep 28 USC * L 3-1Oct 4 at Oregon * W 3-1Oct 5 at Oregon State * W 3-0Oct 11 Washington * W 3-2Oct 12 Washington State * W 3-0Oct 18 at Arizona State * W 3-1Oct 19 at Arizona * W 3-2Oct 26 at USC * L 3-2Oct 27 at UCLA * W 3-2Nov 1 Oregon State * W 3-0Nov 2 Oregon * W 3-0Nov 8 at Washington State * W 3-0Nov 9 at Washington * L 3-1Nov 16 Arizona * W 3-0Nov 17 Arizona State * W 3-0Nov 23 at Stanford * L 3-2Nov 30 vs. Liberty ^ W 3-1Dec 1 at Duke ^ W 3-1Dec 7 vs. Iowa State + W 3-0Dec 8 vs. Nebraska + W 3-0Dec 13 vs. Penn State ! L 3-0* Pac-10 match# Cal Molten Classic – Berkeley, Calif. $ Colorado Invitational – Boulder, Colo.% Golden Bear Invitational – Berkeley, Calif.^ NCAA First and Second Rounds – Durham, N.C.+ NCAA Regional – Madison, Wisc.! NCAA Championship Semifinal – Sacramento, Calif.& at Santa Clara, Calif.

2008head Coach: rich feller

26-7 overall, 13-5 pac-10 (3rd) final ranking: no. 6 aVCa

Aug 29 St. John’s # W 3-0Aug 31 UC Santa Barbara # W 3-0Sep 5 James Madison $ W 3-0Sep 6 DePaul $ W 3-0Sep 6 UC Riverside $ W 3-0Sep 12 at Minnesota % L 3-0Sep 13 vs. Notre Dame % W 3-2Sep 14 vs. Cal Poly % W 3-1Sep 19 vs. Central Connecticut State & W 3-0Sep 20 vs. San Francisco & W 3-0Sep 20 at Cal State Fullerton & W 3-0Sep 26 Oregon * W 3-0Sep 28 Oregon State * W 3-0Oct 3 at Washington * W 3-0Oct 4 at Washington State * W 3-0Oct 10 Arizona State * W 3-0Oct 11 Arizona * W 3-0Oct 19 at Stanford * W 3-1Oct 24 at UCLA * W 3-2Oct 25 at USC * L 3-2Oct 31 Washington State * W 3-1Nov 2 Washington * L 3-0Nov 7 at Arizona * L 3-2Nov 8 at Arizona State * W 3-1Nov 14 Stanford * L 3-0Nov 21 UCLA * W 3-2Nov 22 USC * W 3-1Nov 26 at Oregon State * W 3-0Nov 28 at Oregon * L 3-1Dec 5 Siena College ^ W 3-0Dec 6 New Mexico State ^ W 3-1Dec 12 vs. Illinois ! W 3-0Dec 13 at Penn State ! L 3-0* Pac-10 match# Cal Molten Classic – Berkeley, Calif.$ Golden Bear Invitational – Berkeley, Calif.% Diet Coke Classic Tournament – Minneapolis, Minn.& Crowne Plaza Volleyball Classic – Fullerton, Calif.^ NCAA First and Second Rounds – Berkeley, Calif.! NCAA Regional – University Park, Pa.

Samantha Carter (2003-06) is Cal’s school record holder with 5,777 career assists.

Ellen Orchard (2004-07) holds Cal’s all-time career record for blocks with 504.

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1981 AIAW Pool Play Minnesota def. Cal (13-15, 15-9, 15-12, 1-15, 15-2) 3-2 AIAW Pool Play Utah State def. Cal (15-7, 15-10, 14-16, 6-15, 15-2) 3-2 AIAW Consolation Cal def. North Carolina (15-8, 15-13) 2-0 AIAW Consolation Pittsburgh def. Cal (15-12, 2-15, 15-11) 2-1

1982 NCAA First Round Cal def. Pepperdine (17-15, 15-13, 15-4) 3-0 NCAA Regional Semifinal San Diego State def. Cal (15-8, 15-11, 11-15, 15-13) 3-1

1983 NCAA First Round Cal def. Oregon State (12-15, 9-15, 15-12, 15-11, 15-10) 3-2 NCAA Regional Semifinal Pacific def. Cal (15-11, 15-3, 15-3) 3-0

1987 NCAA First Round UCLA def. Cal (15-12, 11-15, 15-11, 15-2) 3-1

1988 NCAA First Round UCLA def. Cal (15-10, 15-8, 15-2) 3-0

1989 NCAA First Round Cal def. Florida State (11-15, 15-11, 15-13, 15-13) 3-1 NCAA Regional Semifinal Texas def. Cal (15-11, 15-6, 15-10) 3-0

1991 NIVC Pool Play Cal def. Drexel (15-5, 15-3, 15-4) 3-0 NIVC Pool Play Cal def. West Virginia (15-11, 15-12, 15-4) 3-0 NIVC Pool Play Cal def. Arkansas State (15-12, 15-10, 15-11) 3-0 NIVC Pool Play Notre Dame def. Cal (10-15, 14-16, 15-13, 15-13, 16-14) 3-2

2002 NCAA First Round Cal def. Santa Clara (19-30, 30-20, 30-22, 30-20) 3-1 NCAA Second Round UC Santa Barbara def. Cal (30-26, 30-25, 30-26) 3-0

2003 NCAA First Round Cal def. St. Mary’s (30-20, 30-21, 30-23) 3-0 NCAA Second Round Cal def. Michigan (30-23, 30-23, 30-28) 3-0 NCAA Regional Semifinal Georgia Tech def. Cal (30-25, 20-30, 30-24, 30-23) 3-1

2004 NCAA First Round Cal def. Pacific (26-30, 30-24, 20-30, 30-27, 15-11) 3-2 NCAA Second Round St. Mary’s def. Cal (30-28, 26-30, 30-28, 24-30, 15-13) 3-2

2005 NCAA First Round Cal def. Valparaiso (30-26, 30-24, 30-21) 3-0 NCAA Second Round Wisconsin def. Cal (30-23, 30-22, 30-25) 3-0

2006 NCAA First Round Cal def. Louisiana State (25-30, 30-23, 30-17, 30-16) 3-1 NCAA Second Round Cal def. Cal Poly (30-24, 30-26, 23-30, 30-20) 3-1 NCAA Regional Semifinal Stanford def. Cal (31-29, 30-25, 31-29) 3-0

2007 NCAA First Round Cal def. Liberty (30-20, 26-30, 30-15, 30-21) 3-1 NCAA Second Round Cal def. Duke (29-31, 30-28, 30-23, 30-17) 3-1 NCAA Regional Semifinal Cal def. Iowa State (30-27, 30-27, 30-24) 3-0 NCAA Regional Final Cal def. Nebraska (30-28, 31-29, 30-26) 3-0 NCAA Semifinal Penn State def. Cal (30-28, 30-25, 30-16) 3-0

2008 NCAA First Round Cal def. Siena (25-18, 25-10, 25-20) 3-0 NCAA Second Round Cal def. New Mexico State (25-23, 25-13, 21-25, 25-17) 3-1 NCAA Regional Semifinal Cal def. Illinois (25-22, 25-22, 25-22) 3-0 NCAA Regional Final Penn State def. Cal (25-21, 25-21, 25-17) 3-0

Cal Volleyball in the poStSeaSon

Am’ra Solomon earned NCAA University Park Regional All-Tournament team honors in 2008.

The 2007 Golden Bears advanced to the national semifinal match; further than any Cal squad in program history.

Hana Cutura was selected as the NCAA Wisconsin Regional MVP in 2007.

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opponent SerieS detailakron

2005-09-17 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

alabaMa1996-11-29 Neutral W 3-1 1-0 (1.000)

albany2005-09-04 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

alberta1981-10-22 Neutral W 2-01981-10-23 Neutral W 3-0 2-0 (1.000)

aMeriCan2006-09-09 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

arizona1982-11-05 Neutral L 2-01984-11-01 Away L 3-01986-10-04 Away L 3-01986-11-14 Home L 3-21987-10-16 Home W 3-11987-11-14 Away L 3-01988-09-23 Away L 3-21988-10-22 Home L 3-11989-10-14 Home L 3-01989-11-10 Away W 3-11990-09-27 Away L 3-11990-10-26 Home L 3-11991-09-21 Home W 3-01991-11-22 Away W 3-21992-10-10 Away L 3-11992-11-06 Home W 3-01993-09-25 Home L 3-11993-10-22 Away L 3-21994-10-15 Away L 3-01994-11-11 Home L 3-01995-09-30 Home L 3-11995-10-27 Away W 3-01996-09-21 Away L 3-01996-11-22 Home L 3-01997-10-11 Home L 3-01997-11-07 Away L 3-01998-09-27 Away L 3-01998-10-23 Home L 3-01999-10-16 Home L 3-01999-11-12 Away L 3-12000-09-30 Away L 3-02000-10-27 Home L 3-02001-10-08 Home L 3-12001-11-16 Away L 3-02002-10-12 Away W 3-02002-11-08 Home L 3-02003-10-04 Away W 3-02003-10-31 Home L 3-02004-09-24 Home W 3-22004-11-26 Away L 3-02005-10-14 Away L 3-0

2005-11-10 Home W 3-12006-09-30 Home W 3-12006-10-27 Away W 3-12007-10-19 Away W 3-22007-11-16 Home W 3-02008-10-11 Home W 3-02008-11-07 Away L 3-2 15-33 (.313)

arizona State1978-09-30 Neutral L 2-01980-09-19 Neutral W 2-01980-11-01 Neutral L 2-01984-10-05 Home L 3-11986-10-03 Away L 3-11986-11-15 Home L 3-01987-10-17 Home W 3-01987-11-13 Away L 3-01988-09-24 Away L 3-11988-10-21 Home W 3-21989-10-13 Home W 3-11989-11-09 Away W 3-01990-09-28 Away L 3-01990-10-27 Home L 3-11991-09-20 Home W 3-21991-11-23 Away L 3-11992-10-09 Away W 3-01992-11-07 Home W 3-11993-09-24 Home L 3-11993-10-23 Away L 3-01994-10-14 Away L 3-01994-11-12 Home L 3-11995-09-29 Home L 3-11995-10-28 Away L 3-01996-09-20 Away L 3-11996-11-21 Home L 3-11997-10-10 Home L 3-21997-11-08 Away W 3-21998-09-25 Away L 3-01998-10-25 Home L 3-21999-10-15 Home L 3-11999-11-11 Away L 3-22000-09-29 Away W 3-12000-10-28 Home L 3-02001-11-17 Away L 3-12001-11-25 Home L 3-22002-10-11 Away L 3-22002-11-09 Home W 3-02003-10-03 Away W 3-12003-11-01 Home W 3-12004-09-23 Home W 3-12004-11-27 Away W 3-02005-10-13 Away W 3-02005-11-11 Home W 3-02006-09-29 Home W 3-12006-10-28 Away W 3-12007-10-18 Away W 3-12007-11-17 Home W 3-02008-10-10 Home W 3-02008-11-08 Away W 3-1 23-27 (.460)

arkanSaS State1991-12-06 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

Cal State fullerton

1979-10-16 Home W 3-01982-11-05 Neutral W 2-11985-11-09 Home W 3-11986-09-13 Home W 2-11988-09-09 Away W 3-01991-09-14 Away L 3-12008-09-20 Away W 3-0 6-1 (.857) Cal State hayward1975-10-20 Away W 1976-11-02 Home W 1977-09-19 Home W 3-0 (1.000)

Cal State northridge

1979-09-28 Neutral L 2-01986-10-09 Neutral L 2-11990-09-06 Neutral W 3-12003-09-06 Neutral W 3-1 2-2 (.500)

Cal State StaniSlauS

1975-10-22 Home W 2-01975-11-21 Neutral W 2-11976-10-12 Away W 3-0 (1.000)

Central ConneCtiCut State2008-09-19 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

Central florida2007-08-31 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000) Central MiChigan

1997-08-31 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

ChaMinade1987-09-05 Away W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

ChiCo State1975-11-01 Home L 2-11975-11-22 Neutral W 2-11978-09-23 Neutral W 2-0 2-1 (.667)

Colgate1996-09-07 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

auburn2001-11-24 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

ball State2002-09-07 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

baylor1990-09-06 Neutral W 3-11991-09-12 Neutral W 3-12006-08-26 Home W 3-0 3-0 (1.000)

boiSe State1992-09-18 Home W 3-01993-09-03 Away W 3-0 2-0 (1.000)

byu1978-09-30 Away L 2-01982-09-25 Away L 3-21984-09-13 Neutral L 3-01985-10-12 Neutral L 3-01986-10-10 Neutral L 2-01986-11-29 Neutral L 3-01989-09-09 Neutral W 3-01993-11-06 Home L 3-11994-10-22 Away L 3-01999-09-24 Neutral L 3-0 1-9 (.100)

Cal poly1979-09-21 Home W 3-11981-10-02 Home L 3-21981-11-13 Away L 3-01982-10-02 Home L 3-11983-09-14 Home L 3-01983-10-08 Away W 3-21983-11-04 Neutral W 2-11984-09-29 Home L 3-21992-09-18 Home W 3-01993-10-08 Away L 3-21994-09-23 Home W 3-11995-11-11 Away W 3-12003-09-13 Home W 3-02006-12-02 Away W 3-12008-09-14 Neutral W 3-1 9-6 (.600)

Cal poly poMona1978-09-22 Neutral W 2-01979-09-29 Neutral W 2-01985-09-06 Neutral W 2-1 3-0 (1.000)

Cal State bakerSfield

1984-09-08 Neutral W 2-0 1-0 (1.000)

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Colorado2007-09-02 Away L 3-01999-09-03 Away L 3-2 0-2 (.000)

Colorado State1978-09-29 Neutral W 2-01985-10-10 Neutral L 2-11985-10-12 Neutral L 3-21997-08-30 Away L 3-02003-09-06 Away W 3-12006-09-08 Home W 3-1 3-3 (.500)

ConneCtiCut2001-09-02 Away L 3-2 0-1 (.000)

denVer1999-09-04 Away W 3-1 1-0 (1.000)

depaul2008-09-06 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

drexel1991-12-05 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

duke1985-10-13 Home L+ 3-12007-12-01 Away W 3-1 1-1 (.500) eaStern kentuCky2007-09-08 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

eaStern waShington

1990-09-07 Neutral W 3-11999-09-08 Home W 3-0 2-0 (1.000)

florida1986-11-28 Away W 3-01991-09-12 Neutral L 3-01996-11-30 Away L 3-02000-09-09 Home L 3-1 1-3 (.250)

florida a&M2005-09-08 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

florida atlantiC2001-09-07 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

florida international

2006-09-02 Away W 3-02007-08-25 Home W 3-0 2-0 (1.000)

florida State1986-11-28 Neutral L 3-21989-11-30 Away W 3-11998-09-12 Neutral L 3-0 1-2 (.333)

freSno State1977-10-04 Away W 3-21977-11-19 Home L 3-21978-10-14 Away W 3-01978-10-27 Home W 3-11979-10-12 Home W 3-21979-11-06 Away L 3-21980-10-04 Home W 2-11980-10-10 Away L 3-11980-11-15 Home L 3-21981-10-09 Home W 3-21981-10-30 Away L 3-11982-10-29 Home W 3-11982-11-12 Away W 3-01983-09-27 Away W 3-21984-09-17 Away L 3-01984-10-06 Home L 3-11985-10-04 Away L+ 3-11985-10-30 Home W 3-01986-10-11 Neutral W 3-2 11-8 (.579)

george MaSon1998-10-10 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

george waShington

1985-09-20 Neutral L+ 3-0 0-1 (.000)

georgia1990-09-07 Neutral W 3-1 1-0 (1.000)

georgia teCh2003-12-12 Neutral L 3-1 0-1 (.000)

gonzaga1993-09-03 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

hawai’i, hilo1980-10-01 Home W 3-21980-10-03 Home L 3-0 1-1 (.500)

kanSaS State2004-09-03 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

kent State2000-09-02 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

laMar1981-09-12 Away W 3-1 1-0 (1.000)

liberty2007-11-30 Neutral W 3-1 1-0 (1.000) long beaCh State

1975-11-28 Neutral L 2-01980-09-17 Away W 3-01981-09-18 Neutral L 2-01982-09-09 Away W 3-11991-09-13 Neutral L 3-01998-09-04 Away L 3-02003-11-29 Away W 3-1 3-4 (.429)

louiSiana State1983-11-04 Neutral W 2-02006-12-01 Neutral W 3-1 2-0 (1.000)

louiSVille1983-09-24 Away W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

Maryland2004-09-04 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

MaSSaChuSettS2001-09-01 Neutral W 3-1 1-0 (1.000)

McneeSe State2000-09-08 Home W 3-1 1-0 (1.000)

MiChigan1995-09-09 Neutral W 3-12003-12-06 Home W 3-0 2-0 (1.000)

MiChigan State1980-10-31 Neutral W 2-1 1-0 (1.000)

hawai’i, Manoa1982-11-05 Neutral L 2-01983-11-08 Home L 3-01987-09-03 Away L 3-01987-09-04 Away L 3-01996-09-13 Away L 3-01996-09-14 Away L 3-01999-09-01 Home L 3-02004-09-17 Away L 3-0 0-8 (.000)

hofStra2003-08-30 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

houSton1978-10-06 Home L 2-11980-10-31 Neutral W 2-11982-09-17 Home W 3-01995-10-14 Home W 3-12004-09-05 Away W 3-0 4-1 (.800)

huMboldt State1976-11-12 Home L 0-1 (.000)

idaho2007-08-24 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

idaho State1982-09-24 Neutral W 2-01985-09-13 Neutral L+ 3-01993-09-03 Neutral W 3-0 2-1 (.667)

illinoiS1985-09-14 Neutral L 3-11990-11-24 Neutral L 3-02008-12-12 Neutral W 3-0 1-2 (.333)

illinoiS State1984-09-29 Home L 3-21996-09-07 Neutral L 3-21997-09-06 Away W 3-2 1-2 (.333)

iowa1985-09-19 Neutral L+ 3-01985-09-20 Neutral L+ 3-0 0-2 (.000)

iowa State2007-12-07 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

JaMeS MadiSon2008-09-05 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

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MinneSota1981-12-10 Neutral L 3-21989-09-07 Neutral W 3-22000-09-02 Neutral L 3-02007-09-08 Home W 3-02008-09-12 Away L 3-0 2-3 (.400)

MiSSiSSippi1985-09-13 Home L+ 3-1 0-1 (.000)

Montana1981-10-22 Neutral L 2-01981-10-22 Neutral L 3-11981-10-23 Neutral W 3-11982-09-18 Home W 3-11982-09-25 Neutral W 3-21984-09-14 Neutral W 3-02006-08-25 Home W 3-0 5-2 (.714)

Montana State1981-10-22 Away L 2-11981-10-23 Away W 3-21984-10-20 Home W 3-12005-09-17 Neutral W 3-0 3-1 (.750)

Morgan State2005-09-03 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

Murray State1997-09-05 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

nebraSka1983-09-22 Away L 3-11983-09-24 Away L 3-02007-12-08 Neutral W 3-0 1-2 (.333)

neVada1975-10-31 Home L 2-11975-11-22 Neutral L 2-01976-10-23 Home L 1983-09-30 Home W 3-01984-10-19 Home W 3-11986-09-12 Home W 2-01988-09-08 Neutral W 3-01989-09-01 Home W 3-01999-11-23 Home W 3-02000-09-01 Away W 3-12003-09-12 Home W 3-02005-09-16 Away L 3-2 8-4 (.667)

new haMpShire2001-08-31 Neutral W 3-02003-09-11 Home W 3-0 2-0 (1.000)

new MexiCo1977-09-30 Neutral W 2-01981-09-18 Neutral L 2-11983-11-04 Neutral W 2-11984-09-14 Neutral L 3-21997-09-20 Neutral L 3-22000-11-25 Away W 3-0 3-3 (.500) new MexiCo State

1978-09-30 Neutral L 2-01979-09-29 Neutral L 2-01988-09-10 Neutral W 3-02008-12-06 Home W 3-1 2-2 (.500)

north Carolina1981-12-11 Neutral W 2-0 1-0 (1.000) northern arizona

2000-11-24 Neutral W 3-02002-08-30 Home W 3-0 2-0 (1.000)

northern Colorado

1978-09-30 Neutral L 2-11982-09-23 Neutral W 2-0 1-1 (.500) northern illinoiS

1987-09-10 Home W 3-01994-09-23 Home W 3-1 2-0 (1.000)

northern iowa1997-08-29 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

northeaStern2007-08-25 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

northweStern1981-09-21 Home L 3-11982-09-19 Home W 3-11983-09-15 Home L 3-11984-09-10 Home L 3-11994-09-09 Neutral L 3-0 1-4 (.200)

notre daMe1985-10-24 Home W 3-01991-12-06 Neutral L 3-22007-09-15 Neutral W 3-22008-09-13 Neutral W 3-2 3-1 (.750)

2005-10-28 Home W 3-02006-10-19 Home L 3-12006-11-17 Away W 3-12007-10-04 Away W 3-12007-11-02 Home W 3-02008-09-26 Home W 3-02008-11-28 Away L 3-1 46-14 (.767)

oregon State1981-09-08 Home W 3-21982-10-23 Away W 3-01983-11-12 Home W 3-11983-11-18 Neutral L 3-11983-12-04 Away W 3-21984-10-27 Home W 3-11985-10-26 Home W 3-01985-11-22 Away W 3-01986-09-20 Away W 3-01986-11-01 Home W 3-01987-10-10 Away W 3-01987-11-06 Home W 3-01988-10-14 Away W 3-01988-11-12 Home W 3-11989-09-30 Home W 3-21989-10-27 Away L 3-11990-09-15 Away L 3-01990-11-16 Home L 3-21991-10-12 Home W 3-21991-11-08 Away L 3-11992-09-26 Away L 3-11992-10-23 Home W 3-11993-10-16 Home W 3-11993-11-12 Away W 3-01994-10-01 Away L 3-21994-10-28 Home W 3-21995-09-16 Home W 3-21995-11-17 Away L 3-11996-10-12 Away L 3-21996-11-08 Home W 3-21997-09-27 Home L 3-21997-10-24 Away L 3-01998-10-18 Away W 3-01998-11-13 Home W 3-21999-10-02 Home W 3-21999-10-29 Away W 3-02000-09-16 Away L 3-22000-11-16 Home L 3-22001-10-06 Home L 3-12001-11-02 Away L 3-02002-09-28 Away W 3-22002-10-25 Home L 3-02003-09-19 Away W 3-02003-11-20 Home W 3-12004-10-16 Home W 3-02004-11-11 Away W 3-12005-09-30 Away W 3-02005-10-27 Home L 3-22006-10-20 Home W 3-02006-11-16 Away W 3-02007-10-05 Away W 3-02007-11-01 Home W 3-02008-09-28 Home W 3-02008-11-26 Away W 3-0 37-17 (.685)

ohio State1980-09-15 Home W 3-01995-09-08 Neutral L 3-0 1-1 (.500)

oklahoMa1990-11-10 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

oral robertS2006-09-02 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

oregon1977-11-04 Home W 2-11978-10-06 Home W 2-01980-10-03 Home W 3-01980-10-04 Home W 2-11981-09-17 Neutral W 3-11981-09-24 Home W 3-21981-10-03 Home W 2-01982-10-22 Away W 3-01983-11-11 Home W 3-01983-11-19 Neutral W 3-01984-10-26 Home L 3-11985-10-25 Home L 3-11985-11-23 Away L 3-11986-09-19 Away L 3-21986-10-31 Home L 3-11987-10-09 Away W 3-21987-11-07 Home W 3-11988-09-09 Neutral L 3-11988-10-15 Away W 3-11988-11-11 Home W 3-21989-09-29 Home L 3-01989-10-28 Away L 3-21990-09-14 Away L 3-01990-11-17 Home W 3-11991-10-11 Home W 3-11991-11-09 Away L 3-11992-09-25 Away W 3-11992-10-24 Home W 3-01993-10-15 Home W 3-21993-11-13 Away W 3-11994-09-30 Away W 3-01994-10-29 Home L 3-11995-09-15 Home W 3-21995-11-16 Away W 3-21996-10-11 Away W 3-11996-11-09 Home W 3-11997-09-26 Home W 3-11997-10-25 Away W 3-11998-10-16 Away W 3-21998-11-15 Home L 3-11999-10-01 Home W 3-01999-10-28 Away W 3-02000-09-15 Away W 3-22000-11-17 Home W 3-02001-10-05 Home W 3-02001-11-01 Away W 3-12002-09-27 Away W 3-22002-10-26 Home W 3-22003-09-18 Away W 3-02003-11-21 Home W 3-02004-10-15 Home W 3-12004-11-12 Away W 3-02005-09-29 Away W 3-1

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paCifiC1977-10-11 Away W 3-21977-11-08 Home W 3-01978-10-13 Away L 3-11978-10-31 Home W 3-11979-09-28 Neutral L 2-01979-10-02 Away L 3-01979-10-30 Home L 3-11980-10-28 Home L 3-11980-11-18 Away L 3-01981-10-20 Away L 3-01981-11-19 Home L 3-01982-10-26 Home W 3-11982-11-11 Away L 3-01982-11-20 Home W 3-11983-09-04 Home L 3-01983-10-30 Away L 3-01983-11-05 Neutral L 2-01983-12-10 Neutral L 3-01984-10-04 Away L 3-01984-11-20 Home L 3-01985-09-11 Home L 3-01985-10-01 Home L 3-11987-10-13 Away L 3-11988-09-06 Away L 3-01988-09-27 Home W 3-21989-09-22 Away L 3-01990-10-12 Home L 3-01990-11-23 Away L 3-01991-09-07 Home L 3-01992-09-01 Away L 3-01994-09-06 Home L 3-01995-09-01 Away L 3-12004-12-02 Home W 3-22006-09-14 Away W 3-2 8-26 (.235)

penn State2007-12-13 Neutral L 3-02008-12-13 Away L 3-0 0-2 (.000)

pepperdine1978-10-21 Away L 3-01980-09-27 Away W 3-21981-09-23 Home L 3-21982-12-05 Home W 3-01984-09-28 Home W 3-21985-10-11 Neutral L+ 2-12006-09-09 Home W 3-0 4-3 (.571)

pittSburgh1981-12-11 Neutral L 2-1 0-1 (.000)

portland State1977-10-01 Neutral L 3-21978-09-29 Neutral W 2-01978-10-07 Home W 3-21980-10-31 Neutral L 2-01983-09-08 Home W 3-11984-09-08 Neutral L 2-01985-09-07 Neutral W 2-11986-09-13 Home W 2-0 5-3 (.625)

proVidenCe1988-09-08 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

purdue1984-11-21 Home L 3-2 0-1 (.000)

riCe1994-09-10 Away L 3-1 0-1 (.000) SaCraMento State

1975-11-13 Home W 1976-11-09 Away W 2-11977-09-21 Home W 1977-11-05 Home W 3-21979-09-18 Away W 3-01979-10-05 Home W 3-11980-10-08 Away W 3-21986-09-12 Home W 2-01992-11-10 Away W 3-21996-10-15 Away L 3-11997-09-12 Home L 3-21998-10-27 Home L 3-0 9-3 (.750)

Saint Mary’S (Ca)1987-10-20 Home W 3-01988-09-20 Home W 3-01988-10-07 Away W 3-11989-10-24 Home W 3-01993-09-10 Home W 3-01995-09-26 Away W 3-01996-10-08 Away W 3-11998-09-01 Home L 3-02001-10-02 Home W 3-02002-10-22 Away W 3-22003-12-05 Home W 3-02004-12-03 Home L 3-2 10-2 (.833)

San diego1976-11-04 Away L 1978-10-06 Home W 2-11979-10-06 Home W 3-01979-10-06 Home W 3-11981-10-02 Home W 3-01982-10-01 Home W 3-01993-09-11 Home W 3-02005-09-10 Home L 3-2 6-2 (.750)

San diego State1982-12-09 Neutral L 3-11983-11-05 Neutral L 2-01984-09-13 Away L 3-01985-09-20 Away L 3-11989-09-08 Neutral W 3-1 1-4 (.200)

1983-10-26 Away L 3-01984-10-16 Away L 3-11984-10-30 Home L 3-11985-09-06 Neutral L 2-01985-09-07 Neutral L 2-11985-10-08 Home L 3-01985-11-05 Away L 3-01986-09-05 Neutral L 2-01986-09-24 Away L 3-11986-11-04 Home L 3-01987-11-03 Home L 3-01988-10-11 Home W 3-21988-11-21 Away L 3-01989-10-10 Away L 3-01990-08-31 Neutral L 3-21991-09-06 Home L 3-11992-10-20 Away L 3-21994-11-01 Home L 3-11995-09-19 Away W 3-21999-10-19 Away W 3-02000-09-19 Home W 3-22001-10-18 Away L 3-02002-08-31 Home W 3-0 13-29 (.310)

Santa Clara1977-10-20 Home W 1977-11-15 Away W 1978-09-23 Neutral W 2-01978-10-10 Away W 3-01978-11-10 Home W 3-01979-10-09 Away W 3-11979-11-09 Home W 3-01980-10-11 Home W 3-11980-10-30 Away W 3-11981-10-28 Home W 3-01981-11-17 Away W 3-11982-09-15 Home W 3-21982-10-07 Away W 3-21983-11-01 Away W 3-01984-09-20 Home W 3-01984-10-17 Away W 3-11985-09-25 Home L+ 3-01986-09-12 Home W 2-01986-09-30 Away W 3-01987-10-06 Home W 3-11988-10-19 Away W 3-11989-10-03 Home W 3-01992-09-19 Home L 3-11993-10-12 Away L 3-01994-09-24 Home L 3-11995-09-02 Neutral W 3-01995-10-17 Away W 3-11998-11-04 Away L 3-01999-09-28 Home W 3-02000-11-07 Away L 3-12001-10-23 Home W 3-22002-11-19 Away W 3-22002-12-06 Neutral W 3-12003-10-11 Home W 3-22004-09-28 Away L 3-02005-11-15 Home W 3-22006-11-28 Home W 3-22007-09-14 Away W 3-0 31-7 (.816)

Seton hall2003-09-05 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

San franCiSCo1977-10-18 Away W 1977-11-04 Home W 2-01977-11-11 Home W 1978-10-24 Away W 3-01978-11-17 Home W 3-01979-10-05 Home W 3-11979-10-26 Home W 3-11979-11-13 Away W 3-11980-10-23 Away W 3-01980-11-14 Home W 3-01981-10-03 Home W 2-01981-10-16 Away W 3-11981-11-12 Home W 3-01982-10-09 Home W 3-01982-11-02 Away W 3-21983-10-18 Home W 3-01984-09-26 Away W 3-11984-11-06 Home W 3-01986-10-28 Away W 3-11987-10-27 Home W 3-01987-11-17 Away W 3-01988-10-25 Home W 3-01988-11-08 Away W 3-01989-11-07 Away W 3-01991-10-02 Away W 3-11992-11-03 Home W 3-01993-09-14 Away W 3-01993-11-05 Home W 3-01995-11-01 Home W 3-01996-09-24 Away W 3-01998-09-08 Home W 3-02001-11-20 Away W 3-02002-11-26 Home W 3-22008-09-20 Neutral W 3-0 34-0 (1.000)

San franCiSCo State

1975-11-04 Home W 2-01976-11-11 Home W 2-11977-10-22 Home W 3-11977-11-05 Home L 3-21978-09-23 Neutral L 2-11978-09-26 Away L 3-11979-09-26 Home W 3-1 4-3 (.571)

San JoSe State1975-10-14 Home L 2-01975-11-29 Neutral L 2-01976-11-20 Neutral L 1977-10-07 Home W 3-21977-10-25 Away L 3-01978-09-22 Away L 2-01978-10-03 Home L 3-01978-10-07 Home L 3-21978-11-07 Away L 3-21979-10-25 Away W 3-11979-11-10 Home L 3-11980-10-18 Home W 3-01980-11-06 Away W 3-11981-10-08 Home W 3-01981-11-02 Away W 3-11982-10-12 Away L 3-21982-11-16 Home W 3-11982-11-19 Home W 3-21983-10-01 Home L 3-1

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Siena2008-12-05 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

SonoMa State1975-10-28 Away L 2-11976-10-05 Home W 1-1 (.500)

South florida1998-09-12 Away L 3-1 0-1 (.000) Southern illinoiS

1982-09-23 Neutral W 2-0 1-0 (1.000)

Southern MethodiSt

2002-09-14 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000) Southern oregon

State1977-11-04 Home W 2-0 1-0 (1.000)

SouthweSt MiSSouri State

1983-09-23 Neutral W 3-1 1-0 (1.000)

SouthweSt texaS State

1989-09-07 Neutral W 3-01991-09-13 Neutral W 3-0 2-0 (1.000)

St. John’S2008-08-29 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

Stanford1976-10-26 Home L 2-11976-11-16 Away L 2-01977-10-13 Home L 3-11977-11-18 Away L 3-01978-09-22 Neutral W 2-11978-10-19 Away L 3-11978-11-16 Home L 3-01979-10-18 Home W 3-21979-11-15 Away W 3-11980-10-03 Home L 2-01980-10-16 Away L 3-21980-11-21 Home L 3-01981-10-14 Home L 3-11981-11-04 Away L 3-01982-10-01 Home W 3-11982-10-13 Away L 3-11983-10-11 Away L 3-01983-10-29 Home L 3-21984-09-19 Away L 3-0

1985-09-24 Home L 3-01985-11-19 Away L 3-01986-10-24 Away L 3-11986-11-18 Home L 3-01987-09-29 Home L 3-01987-10-30 Away L 3-01988-10-04 Away L 3-01988-11-01 Home L 3-01989-09-27 Home L 3-11989-11-14 Away L 3-01990-10-09 Away L 3-01990-11-07 Home L 3-21991-09-25 Home L 3-11991-11-01 Away L 3-01992-10-13 Away L 3-01992-11-20 Home L 3-01993-10-05 Home L 3-11993-11-02 Away L 3-01994-09-27 Away L 3-11994-10-18 Home L 3-01995-10-10 Home L 3-01995-11-07 Away L 3-01996-10-04 Away L 3-21996-10-30 Home L 3-01997-09-16 Home L 3-01997-11-20 Away L 3-01998-10-09 Away L 3-01998-11-06 Home L 3-01999-09-21 Home L 3-11999-10-22 Away L 3-02000-10-10 Away L 3-02000-11-10 Home L 3-02001-09-28 Home L 3-02001-10-26 Away L 3-02002-09-20 Away L 3-02002-11-22 Home L 3-22003-10-11 Home W 3-22003-11-07 Away L 3-12004-10-01 Away L 3-22004-10-31 Home W 3-22005-10-21 Home L 3-12005-11-18 Away L 3-22006-10-06 Away L 3-02006-11-03 Home L 3-12006-12-08 Neutral L 3-02007-09-21 Home L 3-12007-11-23 Away L 3-22008-10-19 Away W 3-12008-11-14 Home L 3-0 7-61 (.103)

tenneSSee1984-11-01 Neutral L 3-12001-09-08 Home L 3-0 0-2 (.000) tenneSSee-Martin

2002-08-30 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

texaS1977-10-01 Neutral L 3-01981-09-10 Away L 3-01982-11-06 Neutral L 2-01984-11-02 Neutral L 3-11985-09-29 Home L 3-01987-10-01 Neutral L 3-01989-12-08 Away L 3-0

1983-09-12 Neutral W 2-11985-09-10 Neutral W 2-11986-09-09 Neutral W 2-01987-09-08 Away W 2-01993-09-10 Home W 3-01998-09-03 Away W 3-02003-08-31 Away W 3-02004-09-19 Neutral W 3-0 9-3 (.750)

uC riVerSide1983-09-12 Away L 2-02008-09-06 Home W 3-0 1-1 (.500)

uC San diego1983-09-12 Neutral W 2-0 1-0 (1.000) uC Santa barbara

1978-10-20 Away L 3-01980-09-20 Neutral L 2-01980-09-26 Away L 3-01980-11-08 Home L 3-11982-09-12 Neutral L 2-01983-09-21 Home L 3-01983-10-07 Away W 3-01984-10-20 Home L 3-01985-10-11 Neutral L 2-11986-10-09 Neutral L 2-01986-10-02 Neutral L 3-11988-09-10 Neutral W 3-11989-09-09 Neutral W 3-21998-09-05 Neutral L 3-12002-12-07 Away L 3-02004-09-10 Home L 3-02008-08-31 Home W 3-0 4-13 (.235)

uCla1980-09-19 Neutral L 2-11982-09-11 Away L 2-01983-09-12 Neutral L 2-01985-09-10 Away L 2-01986-09-09 Neutral L 2-01986-10-17 Home L 3-01986-11-20 Away L 3-11987-09-08 Neutral L 2-01987-09-19 Away L 3-01987-11-20 Home L 3-21987-12-04 Away L 3-11988-09-17 Home L 3-11988-11-18 Away L 3-01988-12-02 Away L 3-01989-10-06 Away L 3-01989-11-04 Home L 3-11990-09-21 Home L 3-01990-10-19 Away L 3-11991-10-18 Away L 3-11991-11-16 Home L 3-01992-10-02 Home L 3-01992-10-31 Away L 3-01993-09-17 Away L 3-01993-11-18 Home L 3-01994-10-07 Home L 3-01994-11-05 Away L 3-01995-09-22 Away L 3-0

1990-11-09 Home L 3-21992-09-12 Away L 3-1 0-9 (.000)

texaS a&M1978-09-29 Neutral L 2-01981-09-11 Away W 3-21981-10-02 Home L 2-11983-09-23 Neutral W 3-01985-09-19 Neutral L 3-21992-09-11 Away W 3-21997-09-19 Neutral L 3-22004-09-11 Home L 3-0 3-5 (.375)

texaS-arlington1982-09-23 Neutral W 2-11986-10-10 Neutral L 3-1 1-1 (.500)

texaS ChriStian2003-11-28 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

texaS-el paSo1980-09-20 Neutral W 2-0 1-0 (1.000) texaS-San antonio2002-09-13 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

texaS State2005-09-02 Away W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

texaS teCh2002-09-08 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

tulane2002-09-14 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

tulSa1997-09-06 Neutral W 3-2 1-0 (1.000)

uC daViS1975-11-21 Away L 2-01976-10-02 Neutral W 1976-10-19 Away L 2-11977-09-28 Home W 3-12004-09-01 Home W 3-02005-08-27 Home W 3-02006-08-26 Home W 3-0 5-2 (.714)

uC irVine1976-10-02 Neutral W 1978-09-18 Home L 3-11979-09-28 Neutral L 2-11982-09-10 Away L 3-2

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1995-10-21 Home L 3-01996-10-18 Home L 3-21996-11-16 Away L 3-01997-10-03 Away L 3-21997-11-01 Home L 3-01998-09-18 Home L 3-11998-11-22 Away L 3-11999-10-08 Away L 3-01999-11-06 Home L 3-02000-09-22 Home L 3-12000-10-20 Away L 3-02001-10-12 Away L 3-02001-11-08 Home L 3-02002-10-04 Home L 3-12002-11-02 Away L 3-02003-10-17 Home L 3-22003-11-14 Away L 3-12004-10-08 Away L 3-02004-11-05 Home L 3-22005-09-23 Home W 3-02005-11-26 Away L 3-12006-10-12 Away L 3-02006-11-10 Home L 3-12007-09-27 Home L 3-12007-10-27 Away W 3-22008-10-24 Away W 3-22008-11-21 Home W 3-2 4-50 (.074)

unC-wilMington2007-09-01 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

unlV1984-10-19 Home W 3-21985-09-13 Away L+ 3-12002-09-06 Away W 3-0 2-1 (.667)

uSC1976-11-05 Neutral L 2-01980-11-01 Neutral L 2-11981-09-17 Neutral L 2-01983-09-10 Away L 3-11985-10-10 Neutral L 2-11986-10-11 Neutral W 3-11986-10-18 Home W 3-01986-11-21 Away W 3-11987-09-18 Away L 3-11987-11-21 Home W 3-01988-09-16 Home L 3-11988-11-19 Away L 3-11989-10-07 Away L 3-01989-11-03 Home W 3-01990-09-22 Home L 3-11990-10-19 Away L 3-21991-10-17 Away L 3-11991-11-15 Home W 3-21992-10-03 Home L 3-01992-10-30 Away L 3-01993-09-17 Away L 3-01993-11-19 Home L 3-21994-10-08 Home L 3-11994-11-04 Away L 3-01995-09-23 Away L 3-01995-10-20 Home L 3-01996-10-19 Home L 3-01996-11-15 Away L 3-0

1997-10-04 Away L 3-11997-10-31 Home L 3-01998-09-20 Home L 3-11998-11-20 Away L 3-01999-10-09 Away L 3-01999-11-05 Home L 3-02000-09-23 Home L 3-02000-10-19 Away L 3-02001-10-12 Away L 3-02001-11-09 Home L 3-02002-10-05 Home L 3-22002-11-01 Away L 3-02003-10-18 Home L 3-22003-11-15 Away L 3-02004-10-09 Away W 3-02004-11-04 Home L 3-12005-09-24 Home W 3-22005-11-25 Away L 3-02006-10-13 Away L 3-12006-11-11 Home L 3-02007-09-28 Home L 3-12007-10-26 Away L 3-22008-10-25 Away L 3-22008-11-22 Home W 3-1 9-43 (.173)

utah1980-09-19 Neutral W 2-11982-09-24 Neutral W 2-01984-09-15 Neutral W 3-11985-09-14 Neutral L+ 3-01994-10-21 Away L 3-11999-09-25 Neutral L 3-0 3-3 (.500)

utah State1977-09-30 Neutral L 2-01980-09-20 Neutral L 2-01981-09-19 Neutral L 2-01981-12-10 Neutral L 3-21998-09-11 Neutral W 3-12007-09-07 Home W 3-0 2-4 (.333)

ValparaiSo2005-12-02 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

VillanoVa1986-09-06 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

waShington1982-09-22 Home W 3-11983-10-15 Away W 3-01984-10-12 Away L 3-21985-10-18 Away W 3-11985-11-15 Home W 3-01986-09-27 Home W 3-11986-11-07 Away L 3-21987-09-25 Home W 3-21987-10-24 Away W 3-01988-10-01 Home L 3-01988-10-28 Away L 3-21989-09-15 Away W 3-21989-11-16 Home L 3-0

1990-10-05 Home W 3-21990-11-03 Away L 3-21991-09-27 Away W 3-11991-10-26 Home W 3-11992-10-16 Home L 3-21992-11-14 Away L 3-11993-10-01 Away L 3-11993-10-30 Home W 3-01994-09-16 Home L 3-01994-11-19 Away L 3-11995-10-06 Away W 3-21995-11-04 Home L 3-01996-09-27 Home L 3-21996-10-26 Away L 3-21997-10-17 Away L 3-01997-11-18 Home L 3-11998-10-02 Home L 3-11998-11-01 Away L 3-01999-09-17 Away W 3-11999-11-20 Home W 3-22000-10-06 Home W 3-12000-11-03 Away W 3-02001-09-20 Away L 3-02001-10-20 Home W 3-02002-10-17 Home L 3-22002-11-16 Away W 3-02003-09-26 Home W 3-12003-10-24 Away W 3-22004-10-22 Away L 3-02004-11-19 Home L 3-12005-10-07 Home L 3-22005-11-04 Away L 3-22006-09-21 Away L 3-02006-11-25 Home L 3-12007-10-11 Home W 3-22007-11-09 Away L 3-12008-10-03 Away W 3-02008-11-02 Home L 3-0 23-28 (.451) waShington State

1982-09-28 Home W 3-01983-10-14 Away W 3-01984-10-13 Away L 3-21985-10-19 Away W 3-01985-11-16 Home W 3-01986-09-26 Home W 3-01986-11-08 Away W 3-01987-09-26 Home W 3-01987-10-23 Away W 3-11988-09-30 Home W 3-21988-10-29 Away W 3-21989-09-08 Neutral W 3-01989-09-16 Away W 3-01989-11-17 Home W 3-11990-10-06 Home W 3-01990-11-02 Away L 3-11991-09-28 Away L 3-11991-10-25 Home W 3-21992-10-17 Home L 3-21992-11-13 Away L 3-11993-10-02 Away L 3-01993-10-29 Home L 3-21994-09-17 Home L 3-21994-11-18 Away L 3-01995-10-07 Away L 3-01995-11-03 Home L 3-21996-09-28 Home L 3-21996-10-25 Away L 3-0

1997-10-18 Away L 3-01997-11-14 Home L 3-11998-10-04 Home L 3-21998-10-30 Away L 3-01999-09-18 Away L 3-11999-11-19 Home W 3-22000-10-07 Home W 3-02000-11-02 Away L 3-02001-09-21 Away L 3-02001-10-19 Home L 3-12002-10-18 Home W 3-22002-11-15 Away L 3-02003-09-25 Home W 3-02003-10-23 Away W 3-12004-10-23 Away W 3-02004-11-18 Home W 3-02005-10-08 Home W 3-02005-11-03 Away W 3-22006-09-22 Away W 3-02006-11-24 Home W 3-02007-10-12 Home W 3-02007-11-08 Away W 3-02008-10-04 Away W 3-02008-10-31 Home W 3-1 30-22 (.577)

weber State1978-09-29 Neutral W 2-11979-09-22 Home W 3-0 2-0 (1.000)

weSt Virginia1991-12-05 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

williaM & Mary1994-09-09 Neutral L 3-02000-10-13 Home W 3-1 1-1 (.500)

wiSConSin1990-09-08 Neutral L 3-02005-12-03 Away L 3-0 0-2 (.000)

wiSConSin- green bay

1999-09-12 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

wyoMing1977-09-30 Neutral W 2-01983-09-30 Home W 3-11984-09-28 Home W 3-2 3-0 (1.000)

xaVier2006-09-01 Neutral W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

yale2006-09-16 Home W 3-0 1-0 (1.000)

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opponent SerieS head-to-head reCordSOpponent Series Record Pct.Akron 1-0 1.000Alabama 1-0 1.000Albany 1-0 1.000Alberta 2-0 1.000American 1-0 1.000Arizona 15-33 .313Arizona State 23-27 .460Arkansas State 1-0 1.000Auburn 1-0 1.000Ball State 1-0 1.000Baylor 3-0 1.000Boise State 2-0 1.000BYU 1-9 .100Cal Poly 9-6 .600Cal Poly Pomona 3-0 1.000Cal State Bakersfield 1-0 1.000Cal State Fullerton 6-1 .857Cal State Hayward 3-0 1.000Cal State Northridge 2-2 .500Cal State Stanislaus 3-0 1.000Central Connecticut State 1-0 1.000Central Florida 1-0 1.000Central Michigan 1-0 1.000Chaminade 1-0 1.000Chico State 2-1 .667Colgate 1-0 1.000Colorado 0-2 .000Colorado State 3-3 .500Connecticut 0-1 .000Denver 1-0 1.000DePaul 1-0 1.000Drexel 1-0 1.000Duke 1-1 .500Eastern Kentucky 1-0 1.000Eastern Washington 2-0 1.000Florida 1-3 .250Florida A&M 1-0 1.000Florida Atlantic 1-0 1.000Florida International 2-0 1.000Florida State 1-2 .333Fresno State 11-8 .579George Mason 1-0 1.000George Washington 0-1 .000Georgia 1-0 1.000Georgia Tech 0-1 .000Gonzaga 1-0 1.000Hawai’i, Hilo 1-1 .500Hawai’i, Manoa 0-8 .000Hofstra 1-0 1.000Houston 4-1 .800Humboldt State 0-1 .000Idaho 1-0 1.000Idaho State 2-1 .667Illinois 1-2 .333Illinois State 1-2 .333Iowa 0-2 .000Iowa State 1-0 1.000James Madison 1-0 1.000Kansas State 1-0 1.000Kent State 1-0 1.000Lamar 1-0 1.000

Liberty 1-0 1.000Long Beach State 3-4 .429Louisiana State 2-0 1.000Louisville 1-0 1.000Maryland 1-0 1.000Massachusetts 1-0 1.000McNeese State 1-0 1.000Michigan 2-0 1.000Michigan State 1-0 1.000Minnesota 2-3 .400Mississippi 0-1 .000Montana 5-2 .714Montana State 3-1 .750Morgan State 1-0 1.000Murray State 1-0 1.000Nebraska 1-2 .333Nevada 8-4 .667New Hampshire 2-0 1.000New Mexico 3-3 .500New Mexico State 2-2 .500North Carolina 1-0 1.000Northern Arizona 2-0 1.000Northern Colorado 1-1 .500Northern Illinois 2-0 1.000Northern Iowa 1-0 1.000Northeastern 1-0 1.000Northwestern 1-4 .200Notre Dame 3-1 .750Ohio State 1-1 .500Oklahoma 1-0 1.000Oral Roberts 1-0 1.000Oregon 46-14 .767Oregon State 37-17 .685Pacific 8-26 .235Penn State 0-2 .000Pepperdine 4-3 .571Pittsburgh 0-1 .000Portland State 5-3 .625Providence 1-0 1.000

Purdue 0-1 .000Rice 0-1 .000Sacramento State 9-3 .750Saint Louis 0-0 -- Saint Mary’s (CA) 10-2 .833San Diego 6-2 .750San Diego State 1-4 .200San Francisco 34-0 1.000San Francisco State 4-3 .571San Jose State 13-29 .310Santa Clara 31-7 .816Seton Hall 1-0 1.000Siena 1-0 1.000Sonoma State 1-1 .500South Florida 0-1 .000Southern Illinois 1-0 1.000Southern Methodist 1-0 1.000Southern Oregon State 1-0 1.000Southwest Missouri State 1-0 1.000Southwest Texas State 2-0 1.000St. John’s 1-0 1.000Stanford 7-61 .103Tennessee 0-2 .000Tennessee-Martin 1-0 1.000Texas 0-9 .000Texas A&M 3-5 .375Texas-Arlington 1-1 .500Texas Christian 1-0 1.000Texas-El Paso 1-0 1.000Texas-San Antonio 1-0 1.000Texas State 1-0 1.000Texas Tech 1-0 1.000Tulane 1-0 1.000Tulsa 1-0 1.000UC Davis 5-2 .714UC Irvine 9-3 .750UCLA 4-50 .074UC Riverside 1-1 .500UC San Diego 1-0 1.000UC Santa Barbara 4-13 .235UNC-Wilmington 1-0 1.000UNLV 2-1 .667USC 9-43 .173Utah 3-3 .500Utah State 2-4 .333Valparaiso 1-0 1.000Villanova 1-0 1.000Washington 23-28 .451Washington State 30-22 .577Weber State 2-0 1.000West Virginia 1-0 1.000William & Mary 1-1 .500Wisconsin 0-2 .000Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0 1.000Wyoming 3-0 1.000Xavier 1-0 1.000Yale 1-0 1.000

Totals 533-519 .507

* BOLD indicates 2009 opponent

Outside hitter Angie Pressey and middle hitter Ellen Orchard captained the 2007 Golden Bears to their first-ever appearance in the NCAA championship national semifinal.

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golden bear reCordSCal Single-SeaSon

reCordStotal killS

Name Total Year 1. Mia Jerkov 701 2003 2. Mia Jerkov 578 2002 3. Tiffany Rochelle 568 1988 4. Lisa Arce 502 1988 5. Hana Cutura 499 2008 6. Angie Pressey 487 2006 7. Hana Cutura 485 2007 8. Tiffany Rochelle 484 1986 9. Lisa Arce 483 1989 10. Angie Pressey 463 2007

total attaCkS Name Total Year 1. Mia Jerkov 1637 2003 2. Lisa Arce 1428 1988 3. Tiffany Rochelle 1409 1988 4. Mia Jerkov 1400 2002 5. Tiffany Rochelle 1312 1986 6. Lisa Arce 1220 1989 7. Morgan Cecil 1219 1991 8. Angie Pressey 1194 2006 9. Alicia Perry 1182 2000 10. Hana Cutura 1159 2007

total aSSiStS Name Total Year 1. Samantha Carter 1555 2003 2. Carli Lloyd 1550 2007 3. Samantha Carter 1450 2006 4. Caity Noonan 1442 2002 5. Samantha Carter 1423 2005 6. Carli Lloyd 1392 2008 7. Holly McPeak 1390 1988 8. Sienna Curci 1354 1991 9. Samantha Carter 1349 2004 10. Sienna Curci 1310 1993

total SerViCe aCeS Name Total Year 1. Sylvie Monnet 62 1983 2. Sue Belina 61 1984 3. Kelly Bates 56 1985 Brook Coulter 56 1998 5. Mia Jerkov 54 2003 6. Teri Donohue 53 1984 7. Holly McPeak 51 1988 8. Teri Donohue 47 1985 9. Sienna Curci 46 1991 10. Lisa Arce 43 1988 Brook Coulter 43 1999

total digS Name Total Year 1. Jillian Davis 548 2006 2. Jillian Davis 538 2005 3. Kristen Kathan 491 2008 4. Lisa Arce 480 1988 5. Holly McPeak 464 1988 6. Judy Chow 426 1985 7. Lisa Arce 422 1989 8. Kelly Bates 418 1985 9. Tiffany Rochelle 416 1988 10. Kristen Kathan 414 2007

total bloCkS Name Total Year 1. Sylvie Monnet 216 1983 2. Ellen Orchard 192 2007 3. Ellen Orchard 168 2006 4. Cara Dane 138 1990 5. Carolyn Kempker 130 1989 6. Ellen Orchard 129 2005 7. Carolyn Kempker 127 1988 Morgan Beck 127 2006 9. Mindi Wiley 123 2008 10. Debbie Dimino 121 1984 Alicia Powers 121 2005

Cal indiVidual Career reCordS

total killS Name Total Years 1. Tiffany Rochelle 1814 1986-89 2. Lisa Arce 1806 1987-90 3. Angie Pressey 1725 2004-07 4. Mia Jerkov 1390 2001-03 5. Hana Cutura 1376 2006- 6. Alicia Perry 1348 1997-00 7. Cara Dane 1332 1990-93 8. Jessica Dinaberg 1233 1994-97 9. Gabrielle Abernathy 1224 2000-04 10. Jenna Brown 1113 2002-05

total attaCkS Name Total Years 1. Lisa Arce 4801 1987-90 2. Tiffany Rochelle 4772 1986-89 3. Angie Pressey 4208 2004-07 4. Alicia Perry 3729 1997-00 5. Jessica Dinaberg 3546 1994-97 6. Cara Dane 3394 1990-93 7. Mia Jerkov 3381 2001-03 8. Hana Cutura 3230 2006- 9. Gabrielle Abernathy 3159 2000-04 10. Brook Coulter 3066 1996-99

total aSSiStS Name Total Years 1. Samantha Carter 5777 2003-06 2. Sienna Curci 4008 1989, 91-93 3. Holly McPeak 3819 1987-89 4. Candace McNamee 3622 1998-01 5. Carli Lloyd 2942 2007- 6. Caity Noonan 2277 1999-02 7. Kelly Bates 1301 1985 Lynn Guevara 1301 1995-96 9. Sara Allison 1275 1987-90 10. Teri Donohue 1265 1983-85

hitting perCentage(minimum 3.00 attacks per set)

Name Kills-Errors-Attacks Pct. Year 1. Shannon Hawari 113-24-230 .387 2008 2. Camille Leffall 300-63-617 .384 2004 3. Camille Leffall 163-44-312 .381 2001 4. Camille Leffall 253-71-525 .347 2002 5. Camille Leffall 265-71-563 .345 2003 6. Mindi Wiley 258-86-511 .337 2008 7. Ellen Orchard 305-91-640 .334 2007 8. Kat Reilly 147-44-317 .325 2007 9. Reena Pardiwala 222-68-488 .316 2001 10. Mindi Wiley 85-30-179 .307 2007

hitting perCentage(minimum 1,000 attacks)

Name Kills-Errors-Attacks Pct. Year 1. Camille Leffall 981-249-2017 .363 2001-04 2. Ellen Orchard 887-283-2010 .300 2004-07 3. Am’ra Solomon 457-146-1120 .278 2005-08 4. Reena Pardiwala 561-216-1248 .276 1998-01 5. Mia Jerkov 1390-515-3381 .259 2001-03 6. Wei Meng 667-218-1754 .256 1985-86 7. Angie Pressey 1725-681-4208 .248 2004-07 Hana Cutura 1376-574-3230 .248 2006- 9. Alicia Powers 887-368-2180 .238 2002-05 10. D. Yovino-Young 911-364-2359 .232 1984-87

NOTE: Records date back to the 1983 seasonBold denotes current Cal athlete

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total SerViCe aCeS Name Total Years 1. Brook Coulter 162 1996-99 2. Tiffany Rochelle 136 1986-89 Sienna Curci 136 1989, 91-93 4. Lisa Arce 128 1987-90 5. Teri Donohue 126 1983-85 6. Samantha Carter 116 2003-06 7. Sue Belinda 102 1981-84 Candace McNamee 102 1998-01 9. Mia Jerkov 101 2001-03 10. Holly McPeak 98 1987-89

total digS Name Total Years 1. Jillian Davis 1810 2003-06 2. Lisa Arce 1602 1987-90 3. Tiffany Rochelle 1406 1986-89 4. Jessica Dinaberg 1238 1994-97 5. Holly McPeak 1184 1987-89 6. Angie Pressey 1174 2004-07 7. Tosha Comendant 1168 1990-93 8. Jenna Brown 1151 2002-05 9. Alicia Perry 1131 1997-00 10. Sienna Curci 1121 1989, 91-93

total bloCkS Name Total Years 1. Ellen Orchard 504 2004-07 2. Camille Leffall 438 2001-04 3. Cara Dane 434 1990-93 4. Alicia Powers 431 2002-05 5. Carolyn Kempker 368 1986-89 6. Lisa Arce 364 1987-90 7. Diana Yovino-Young 358 1984-87 8. Kellie Alva 351 1996-99 9. Morgan Beck 326 2005-08 10. Jenna Brown 296 2002-05

killS - 30 & oVer 39 Mia Jerkov vs. Washington 10/17/02 38 Mia Jerkov vs. Washington St. 10/18/02 37 Mia Jerkov vs. Stanford 11/22/02 36 Lisa Arce at Oregon 10/28/89 34 Mia Jerkov vs. Santa Clara 10/08/03 34 Mia Jerkov at Washington 11/16/02 33 Mia Jerkov at Long Beach St. 11/29/03 32 Mia Jerkov vs. Georgia Tech 12/12/03 32 Mia Jerkov vs. Oregon St. 11/20/03 32 Mia Jerkov vs. USC 10/05/02 32 Mia Jerkov at Oregon 09/27/02 32 Lynn Patrick vs. Oregon St. 11/16/90 31 Mia Jerkov vs. Stanford 10/11/03 31 Tiffany Rochelle at Arizona 09/23/88 30 Mia Jerkov vs. Saint Mary’s 12/05/03 30 Mia Jerkov vs. Washington 09/26/03 30 Mia Jerkov vs. CS Northridge 09/06/03 30 Alicia Perry at Oregon 09/15/00

indiVidual MatCh reCordS

killS 39 Mia Jerkov vs. Washington (10/17/02)

attaCkS 91 Mia Jerkov vs. Stanford (11/22/02)

hitting perCentage .917 (11k, 0e, 12att) Candace McNamee vs. Oregon (10/01/99)

aSSiStS 79 Holly McPeak at Oregon (10/28/89) 79 Sienna Curci vs. Oregon (10/15/93)

SerViCe aCeS 9 Brook Coulter at Oregon (10/16/98) Gabrielle Abernathy vs. Arizona State (09/23/04) Samantha Carter vs. Morgan State (09/03/05)

digS 33 Jillian Davis at Stanford (10/01/04)

total bloCkS 13 Ellen Orchard vs. UCLA (09/27/07)

teaM MatCh and SeaSon reCordS

killSMatch 101 at Oregon (09/15/00)Season 1956 2007

attaCkSMatch 277 at Oregon State (09/16/00)Season 5540 1985

hitting perCentageMatch .702 (43k, 3e, 57att) vs. UNC-Wilmington (09/01/07)Season .287 (1726k, 605e, 3909att) 2008

aSSiStSMatch 95 at Oregon (09/15/00)Season 1790 2003

SerViCe aCeSMatch 21 vs. Wyoming (09/28/84)Season 348 1984

digSMatch 151 vs. San Jose State (10/11/88)Season 2956 1985

total bloCkSMatch 34 vs. Saint Mary’s (12/03/04)Season 454.0 2007

digS - 30 & oVer 33 Jillian Davis at Stanford 10/01/04 32 Tiffany Rochelle vs. San Jose St. 10/11/88 31 Kristen Kathan at Oregon 11/28/08 31 Alexis Kollias vs. Saint Mary’s 12/03/04 31 Lisa Arce vs. Pacific 09/27/88 30 Alicia Perry vs. Washington 10/06/00 30 Morgan Cecil at Arizona 11/22/91 30 Lisa Arce at Arizona 09/23/88 30 Wei Meng vs. Colorado St. 10/12/85 30 Sue Belina vs. Montana 09/14/84

bloCkS - 10 & oVer 13 Ellen Orchard vs. UCLA 09/27/07 11 Ellen Orchard at UCLA 10/27/07 11 Heather Diers at Saint Mary’s 10/22/02 11 Camille Leffall vs. Santa Clara 10/23/01 11 Jenny Swart vs. Oregon 09/15/95 11 Cara Dane at Washington 11/03/90 11 Cara Dane vs. Oregon 11/17/90 11 Holly McPeak at Arizona 09/23/88 11 Sylvie Monnet at Cal Poly 10/08/83 11 Sylvie Monnet at Washington 10/15/83 10 18 times

triple double(kills, digs, assists)

Candace McNamee vs. Oregon State, 10/2/99 (14 kills, 14 digs, 36 assists)

Alicia Perry vs. Washington State, 11/19/99 (21 kills, 19 digs, 31 assists)Alicia Perry vs. Washington, 11/20/99 (23 kills, 11 digs, 32 assists)Candace McNamee at Nevada, 9/1/00 (11 kills, 11 digs, 37 assists)Candace McNamee vs. Oregon State,

11/16/00 (11 kills, 14 digs, 41 assists)

triple double(kills, digs, blocks)

Debbie Dimino vs. Montana, 9/14/84 (16 kills, 11 digs, 10 blocks)Morgan Cecil at Oregon, 10/28/89 (18 kills, 10 digs, 10 blocks)Jenny Swart vs. Oregon, 9/15/95 (18 kills, 12 digs, 11 blocks)Leah Young at Saint Mary’s, 10/22/02 (28 kills, 11 digs, 10 blocks)

triple double(assists, digs, blocks)

Holly McPeak at Arizona, 9/23/88 (73 assists, 18 digs, 11 blocks)

Single MatCh StandoutS

MiSCellaneouS reCordSBest Record 26-7 (.788) 2008Most Matches Won 28 1982Most Consecutive Matches Won 16 8/30/03 - 10/11/03Most Consecutive Home Matches Won 16 10/11/07 - 11/2/08Most Consecutive Sets Won 29 9/14/08 - 10/11/08Most Matches Lost 31 (11 forfeits) 1985Most Consecutive Matches Lost 25 (11 forfeits) 9/10/85 - 10/13/85

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honorS & awardS

aVCa all-aMeriCanS1981 Sylvie Monnet1982 Sylvie Monnet *1983 Sylvie Monnet †2002 Mia Jerkov ^2003 Mia Jerkov †2004 Camille Leffall †2006 Angie Pressey †2007 Angie Pressey Hana Cutura †2008 Hana Cutura Carli Lloyd †

aVCa all-region teaM1989 Lisa Arce (West) † Tiffany Rochelle (West) †1993 Sienna Curci (West) †2002 Mia Jerkov (Pacific)2003 Mia Jerkov (Pacific)2004 Camille Leffall (Pacific)2006 Angie Pressey (Pacific)2007 Angie Pressey (Pacific) Hana Cutura (Pacific) *2008 Hana Cutura (Pacific) Carli Lloyd (Pacific) Am’ra Solomon (Pacific) * Mindi Wiley (Pacific) *

aVCa regional CoaCh of the year

2003 Rich Feller (Pacific)

aVCa national player of the week

2002 Mia Jerkov (Oct. 21)2003 Mia Jerkov (Oct. 13)2008 Carli Lloyd (Oct. 20)

1991 Sienna Curci 1996 Jessica Dinaberg *1998 Alicia Perry *1999 Brook Coulter *2000 Alicia Perry *2002 Mia Jerkov Leah Young *2003 Mia Jerkov Camille Leffall *2004 Camille Leffall Angie Pressey Gabrielle Abernathy * Samantha Carter * Alicia Powers *2005 Angie Pressey Jenna Brown * Samantha Carter * Jillian Davis * Alicia Powers *2006 Angie Pressey Morgan Beck * Jillian Davis * Ellen Orchard *2007 Hana Cutura Angie Pressey Morgan Beck * Ellen Orchard *2008 Hana Cutura Carli Lloyd Am’ra Solomon * Mindi Wiley *# Player of the Year

norpaC all-freShMen teaM1984 Diana Yovino-Young1985 Kelly Bates

paC-10 all-freShMen teaM1986 Heidi Henkle Tiffany Rochelle1987 Lisa Arce Holly McPeak #1990 Cara Dane # Lynn Patrick

Volleyball Magazine all-aMeriCanS

2003 Mia Jerkov2006 Angie Pressey †2007 Angie Pressey Hana Cutura †2008 Hana Cutura Carli Lloyd †

Volleyball Magazine national CoaCh

of the year2007 Rich Feller

national freShMan of the year

1987 Holly McPeak

all-ConferenCeNote: Cal was a member of the NorCal Con-ference from 1975-1981; the NorPac Con-ference from 1982-1985; and the Pacific-10 Conference from 1986-present.1979 Toody Maher Kelly McGarrey †1980 Kim Carpenter † Toody Maher Sylvie Monnet 1981 Sylvie Monnet Lisa Newman †1982 Denise Allen † Toody Maher Sylvie Monnet Lisa Newman 1983 Sylvie Monnet #1985 Wei Meng Diana Yovino-Young †1988 Tiffany Rochelle1989 Lisa Arce Tiffany Rochelle 1990 Lisa Arce

Sylvie Monnet (1981-83)

Mia Jerkov (2002-03)

Camille Leffall (2001-04)

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2006 Samantha Carter * Vivian Cheung * Jillian Davis * Bryte Nielson * Angie Pressey * Natalie Smart * Am’ra Solomon *2007 Angie Pressey † Kristen Kathan * Kat Reilly *2008 Kristen Kathan * Kat Reilly * Am’ra Solomon * Mindi Wiley *

nCaa regional all-tournaMent teaM

2007 Hana Cutura - MVP Carli Lloyd Angie Pressey2008 Am’ra Solomon

Cal all-deCade teaM (1986-96)Lisa Arce

Morgan CecilTosha Comendant

Sienna CurciCara Dane

Shaney FinkCarolyn Kempker

Holly McPeakKelly Moomaw

Tiffany Rochelle*Jenny Swart

Diana Yovino-Young* Cal Athlete of the Decade

Current Players in bold

Legend: † Second Team ^ Third Team * Honorable Mention

paC-10 toyo tireS SCholar athlete of the year

2007 Angie Pressey

ConferenCe CoaCh of the year

1982 Chris Stanley (NorPac)2003 Rich Feller (Pac-10)

aCadeMiC all-aMeriCan1982 Sylvie Monnet1983 Sylvie Monnet1988 Tiffany Rochelle ^

eSPn The Magazine aCadeMiC all-aMeriCan

2007 Angie Pressey (District 8 Team)

paC-10 all-aCadeMiC1987 Tiffany Rochelle 1988 Tiffany Rochelle 1989 Tiffany Rochelle 1990 Sara Allison 1991 Tosha Comendant Cara Dane *1992 Sienna Curci † Tosha Comendant *1993 Tosha Comendant Sienna Curci 1995 Brooke Weaver *1996 Jessica Dinaberg * Lynn Guevara * Debbie Walery * Brooke Weaver *1997 Sara Waltman † Kellie Alva * Jessica Dinaberg * Jennifer Kriste * Amanda Selby * Debbie Walery * Brooke Weaver *1998 Sara Waltman 1999 Candace McNamee *2000 Laurel Kokaska * Caity Noonan *2001 Lisa Collette * Heather Diers * Jenna Grigsby * Reena Pardiwala *2002 Heather Diers * Jenna Grigsby * Mia Jerkov * Caity Noonan * Leah Young *2003 Alicia Powers *2004 Samantha Carter * Jillian Davis * Amanda Fox * Alexis Kollias * Natalie Smart *2005 Samantha Carter * Jillian Davis * Alexis Kollias * Alicia Powers * Angie Pressey *

Lisa Arce (1987-90)Angie Pressey (2004-07)

1996 Kellie Alva Brook Coulter *1997 Alicia Perry *2000 Gabrielle Abernathy *2001 Camille Leffall2002 Jenna Brown2003 Samantha Carter Jillian Davis * Amanda Fox *2004 Angie Pressey2005 Morgan Beck2006 Hana Cutura2007 Carli Lloyd2008 Shannon Hawari Tarah Murrey# Freshman of the Year

paC-10 player of the week1987 Holly McPeak (Oct. 12)1988 Tiffany Rochelle (Oct. 17)1989 Holly McPeak (Sept. 12) Lisa Arce (Nov. 13)1990 Morgan Cecil (Oct. 8)1991 Morgan Cecil (Sept. 23) Sienna Curci (Oct. 28)1992 Sienna Curci (Oct. 12) Sienna Curci (Nov. 9)1993 Sienna Curci (Oct. 18)1999 Candace McNamee (Oct. 4) Alicia Perry (Nov. 22)2000 Alicia Perry (Oct. 9)2002 Mia Jerkov (Sept. 9) Mia Jerkov (Oct. 21)2003 Mia Jerkov (Sept. 8) Mia Jerkov (Sept. 29) Mia Jerkov (Oct. 13) Mia Jerkov (Oct. 27)2004 Angie Pressey (Nov. 1)2005 Angie Pressey (Sept. 26)2006 Angie Pressey (Aug. 28) 2008 Carli Lloyd (Aug. 31) Carli Lloyd (Oct. 20)

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Sylvie Monnet ......................... 1983

#18Allie Costa .............................. 2004Ashley Wagner ....................... 2003

#20Heather Diers ................... 2000-03

#21Mindi Wiley ............. 2006-presentMarty Martinson ...................... 1982Kelly McGarrey ................. 1979-81

#22Jenna Grigsby .................. 2000-03

#23Gabrielle Abernathy .......... 2000-04

#24Julie Colmery .......................... 2001Debbie Anderson .................... 1979

#25Leah Young ....................... 1999-02

#26Hana Cutura .......... 2006-present

#33Alexis Kollias .................... 2004-05Becky Connolly ....................... 1982

#39Jessica Adams ....... 2009-present

#42Sabra Jones ........................... 1979

#44Meagan Schmitt ..... 2007-presentLaurel Kokaska ................. 1999-00Barb Dunne ............................ 1979

#50Kim Carpenter ........................ 1979

#51Toody Maher ..................... 1979-81

#53Kellie Alva ......................... 1998-99

all-tiMe player JerSey nuMberS#0

Gayle Schmutz ....................... 1979

#1Carli Lloyd .............. 2007-presentJillian Davis ....................... 2003-06Caity Noonan .................... 1999-02Reena Pardiwala .................... 1998Kelly Lloyd ........................ 1996-97Louella Lovely ......................... 1995Janine Malcolm ................. 1993-94Eliana Penido ................... 1991-92Sienna Curci ........................... 1989Dana Allen .............................. 1984

#2Kristen Kathan ....... 2007-presentSamantha Carter .............. 2003-06Candace McNamee .......... 1998-01Jennifer Kriste ................... 1996-97Andrea Susson ....................... 1995Michelle Moll ..................... 1991-94Lisa Arce ........................... 1987-90Marianne Hendrikse ............... 1986Anna Dressel .......................... 1984Sylvie Monnet ......................... 1982

#3Mary Buckingham .. 2009-presentMorgan Beck .................... 2005-08Lisa Collette ...................... 2000-03Jameka Stevens ............... 1998-99Tala Banatao ........................... 1997Lynn Guevara ......................... 1996Sarah Nelson .......................... 1994Alicia Liniger ........................... 1993Lynn Patrick ...................... 1990-92Tiffany Miller ..................... 1988-89Diana Yovino-Young ......... 1985-87Esther Van Wingerden ............ 1984Sue Belina .............................. 1983Lisa Newman .................... 1979-82

#4Tarah Murrey .......... 2008-presentBryte Nielson .......................... 2006Alicia Powers .................... 2002-05Brook Coulter .................... 1996-99Danielle Mashy ................. 1993-95Leigh Marston ......................... 1992Hopi Hoekstra ......................... 1991Sara Allison ....................... 1987-90Esther Van Wingerden ............ 1986Karen Roitz ....................... 1982-85

#5Maria Ziszka ........................... 2007Sydney Blancarte ................... 2005Amanda Fox ........................... 2004Tala Banatao ..................... 1998-00Kellie Alva ......................... 1996-97Heidi Emmrich .................. 1994-95Sienna Curci ..................... 1992-93Morgan Cecil .................... 1989-91Tracy Krueger ................... 1987-88Judy Chow ........................ 1984-86Dana Allen .............................. 1983

#6Angie Pressey .................. 2004-07Allison Ara ............................... 2002Courtney Guerra ..................... 1999

Carrie Musolff ......................... 1997Genia Shaw ............................ 1996Lindsey Kamen ................. 1994-95Leigh Marston ......................... 1993Danielle Mashy ....................... 1992Holly Hutchinson ............... 1988-91Heather Mennealy Smith .. 1985-87Janet Mortensen ..................... 1984Janet Brewster ........................ 1983Sharon Hsu ............................. 1982

#7Ashley Roe ............. 2008-presentCat Dailey ......................... 2006-07Jenna Brown ..................... 2002-05Reena Pardiwala .............. 1999-01Brooke Weaver ................. 1994-97Cara Dane ........................ 1990-93Holly McPeak .................... 1987-89Denise Bilbaeno ..................... 1986Barri Johnson ......................... 1985Kelly Kramer ..................... 1982-84

#8Correy Johnson ..... 2009-presentAm’ra Solomon ................. 2004-08Jessica Zatica ................... 2000-03Emily Getchel ......................... 1999Courtney Havriluk ................... 1998Debbie Walery .................. 1994-97Tammy Holmes ....................... 1993Caren McKinley ...................... 1992Sienna Curci ........................... 1991Jill Schneider .......................... 1990Carolyn Kempker .............. 1986-89Sue Belina .............................. 1984Anne Dresel ............................ 1983Sue Belina .............................. 1982

#9Kristin Obermeyer . 2008-presentKatherine Go .......................... 2005Meredith Hasson .................... 2004Alexis Kollias .................... 2002-03Alicia Perry ....................... 1996-00Lynn Guevara ......................... 1995Pattie Boland .......................... 1994Shaney Fink ...................... 1990-93Patty Casteneda ..................... 1989Kathrin Boehmer ............... 1987-88Wei Meng ......................... 1985-86Diana Dovino-Young ............... 1984Rebecca Connolly .................. 1983

#10Elly Barrett ............. 2009-presentKat Reilly .......................... 2005-08Mia Jerkov ........................ 2001-03Simone Ortega ....................... 2000Julie Meyer ............................. 1999Linda Johansson .................... 1998Jessica Dinaberg .............. 1994-97Tosha Comendant ............ 1990-93Laurie Wooten .................. 1988-89Kelly Moomaw .................. 1984-87Janet Mortensen ..................... 1983Jeanne Tajiri ........................... 1979

#11Kat Brown ............... 2009-presentEllen Orchard .................... 2005-07Camille Leffall ................... 2001-04Casey Warren ......................... 2000Emily Clowes .......................... 1999

Elena Berman ................... 1995-97Lindsay Powers ...................... 1994Melissa Pelz ........................... 1993Jen Erickson ........................... 1992Nancy Romweber ................... 1991Lisa Rumsey ........................... 1990Nina Ristani ............................ 1986Debbie Dimino .................. 1983-85Shelly Sutherland ................... 1982Anne Rudy .............................. 1979

#12Carly Bouza ............................ 2006Ellen Orchard .......................... 2004Ashleigh Turner ................ 2000-03Sarah Waltman ................. 1996-98Reneé Gutierrez ............... 1991-93Dione Wilbur ........................... 1990Sienna Curci ........................... 1989Karen Smith ............................ 1988Wendy Whiting ................. 1986-87Kelly Bates .............................. 1985Marty Martinson ...................... 1983

#13Tia Gaffen ............... 2009-presentNatalie Smart .................... 2003-06Rhea Muchow ......................... 1998Michelle Wickman ............. 1994-97Jill Schneider .................... 1991-93Becky Connolly ....................... 1985Kelly McGarrey ................. 1982-83

#14Shannon Hawari .... 2008-presentCaitlyn Murphy ........................ 2007Kristen Kathan ........................ 2006Bryte Nielson .......................... 2005Natasha Nguyen ............... 2003-04Alyssa Currier ................... 1999-00Jenny Swart ...................... 1992-95Tiffany Rochelle ................ 1986-89Annette Berardo ............... 1984-85Denise Allen ...................... 1982-83

#15Vivian Cheung .................. 2004-06Youssra Marjoua ............... 2000-01Kelly Meyer ....................... 1997-99Amy Yribarren ................... 1994-95Pattie Boland .......................... 1993Krissy Archer .......................... 1992Jackie Cook ...................... 1989-90Marianne Hendrikse ............... 1987Nina Ristani ............................ 1985Annette Berardo ..................... 1983Toody Maher ........................... 1982

#16Jill Brunswick .......................... 2006Julie Fouts .............................. 2004Kelly Lloyd .............................. 1995Lynn Patrick ............................ 1989Becky Sherwood ..................... 1988Heidi Henkle ..................... 1986-87Teri Donohue .................... 1983-85

#17Robin Rostratter .... 2009-presentKatherine Gorman .................. 2008Astrid Gonzalez ................ 2000-03Amanda Selby ........................ 1997

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all-tiMe roStera a a

Abernathy, Gabrielle .... 2000-01, 03-04Adachi, Themy-Jo ........................ 1975Adachi, Wendy ............................ 1974Allen, Dana ............................. 1983-84Allen, Denise .......................... 1980-83Allison, Sara ........................... 1987-90Alva, Kellie .............................. 1996-99Anderson, Debbie ................... 1978-81Ara, Allison ................................... 2002Arce, Lisa ................................ 1987-90Archer, Krissy .............................. 1992Astone, Toni ................................. 1977Averbach, Cindi ........................... 1974

b b bBaggott, Teresa ...................... 1975-76Banatao, Tala .......................... 1998-00Bates, Kelly .................................. 1985Beck, Morgan ......................... 2005-08Belina, Sue ............................. 1981-84Berardo, Annette ..................... 1983-85Berman, Elena ........................ 1995-97Bernstein, Laura .......................... 1976Black, Teresa ............................... 1976Boehmer, Kathrin .................... 1987-88Bouza, Carly ................................ 2006Brewster, Janet ............................ 1983Brown, Jenna .......................... 2002-05Brunswick, Jill .............................. 2006

l l lLeffall, Camille ........................ 2001-04Leiman, Sara ............................... 1974Liniger, Alicia ................................ 1993Lippincott, Vicki ............................ 1977Lloyd, Carli ................... 2007-presentLopez, Cindy ................................ 1980Lovely, Louella ............................. 1995Loyd, Kelly .............................. 1995-97Lucich, Sue ............................. 1974-76Lutke, Cathy ................................ 1975

M M MMaher, Toody .................... 1978-80, 82Malcolm, Janine ...................... 1993-94Marjoua, Youssra ......................... 2000Marston, Leigh ........................ 1992-93Martinson, Marty ..................... 1980-83Mashy, Danielle ...................... 1992-95McCray, Annie ............................. 1985McGarrey, Kelly ...................... 1980-83McDonald, Lisa ...................... 1976, 78McNamee, Candace ............... 1998-01McPeak, Holly ......................... 1987-89Meller, Sheila ............................... 1977Meng, Wei .............................. 1985-86Mennealy, Heather ................. 1986-87Meyer, Kelly ............................ 1997-99Miller, Tiffany ........................... 1988-89Moll, Michelle .......................... 1991-93Momono, Joanne .................... 1974-75Monnet, Sylvie ........................ 1980-83Moomaw, Kelly ....................... 1984-87Morehouse, Joan ......................... 1974Mortensen, Janet .................... 1983-84Murphy, Caitlyn ............................ 2007Murrey, Tarah ............... 2008-presentMusolff, Carrie ............................. 1997Mussak, Molly .............................. 1980

n n nNelson, Sarah .............................. 1994Newman, Lisa ......................... 1979-82Nguyen, Natasha .................... 2003-04Nielson, Bryte ......................... 2005-06Noonan, Caity ......................... 1999-02

o o oObermeyer, Kristin ...... 2008-presentOrchard, Ellen ......................... 2004-07Ortega, Simone ........................... 2000

p p pPardiwala, Reena ............. 1998, 00-01Parducci, Annie ............................ 1977Parrish, Danette ...................... 1976-78Parrish, Michaela .................... 1978-79Parsons, Jodi ............................... 1981Patrick, Lynn ........................... 1990-92Peevey, Debbie ........................... 1974Pelz, Melissa ............................... 1993

Gabrielle Abernathy (2000-01, 03-04)

Danielle Mashy (1992-95)

Lynn Patrick (1990-92)

C C CCarpenter, Kim ........................ 1977-80Carter, Samantha ................... 2003-06Castaneda, Patty ......................... 1989Cecil, Morgan ......................... 1989-91Cheung, Vivian ....................... 2004-06Chow, Judy ............................. 1984-86Clowes, Emily .............................. 1999Comendant, Tosha ................. 1990-93Collette, Lisa ........................... 2000-03Colmery, Julie .............................. 2001Conley, Regina ....................... 1977-78Connelly, Erin .............................. 1977Connolly, Becky ................ 1981-83, 85Cook, Jackie ........................... 1989-90Coulter, Brook ......................... 1996-99Curci, Sienna ..................... 1989, 91-93Currier, Alyssa ........................ 1999-00Cutura, Hana ................ 2006-present

d d dDailey, Cat .............................. 2006-07Daine, Drew ............................ 1978-80Dane, Cara ............................. 1990-93Davidson, Kerry ........................... 1981Davis, Jillian ............................ 2003-06Diers, Heather ........................ 2000-03Dimino, Debbie ....................... 1983-85Dinaberg, Jessica ................... 1994-97Donohue, Teri ......................... 1983-85Dresel, Anne ................................ 1983Duffield, Mardi ........................ 1975-76Dunne, Barbara ...................... 1978-80Duthie, Shannon ..................... 1976-77

Penhaligon, Karen ....................... 1978Penido, Eliana ........................ 1991-92Perry, Alicia ............................. 1997-00Pokorny, Lisa .......................... 1977-78Powers, Alicia ......................... 2002-05Powers, Lindsey .......................... 1994Pressey, Angie ........................ 2004-07Purvis, Lori ................................... 1979

Q Q QQuackenbush, Katie .................... 1981Quinney, Michelle ........................ 1977

r r rReading, Kim ............................... 1974Reilly, Kat ................................ 2005-08Ristani, Nina ........................... 1985-86Rivera, Leslie ............................... 1980Robertson, Jill .............................. 1979Rochelle, Tiffany ..................... 1986-89Rodrigues, Susan ........................ 1974Roe, Ashley .................. 2008-presentRoitz, Karen ............................ 1982-85Rumsey, Lisa ............................... 1990

S S SSchmitt, Meagan .......... 2007-presentSchmutz, Gayle ...................... 1978-79Schneider, Jill ......................... 1990-93Selby, Amanda ............................. 1997Shaw, Genia ................................ 1996Sherwood, Becky ......................... 1988Slater, Denise .............................. 1979Smart, Natalie ......................... 2003-06Smith, Becky ................................ 1975Smith, Cheryl ............................... 1979Smith, Heather ............................. 1987Smith, Karen ................................ 1988Solomon, Am’ra ...................... 2005-08Somers, Sheila ............................ 1982Stafford, Linda ............................. 1977Stevens, Jameka .................... 1998-99Sumi, Shohara ............................. 1979Susson, Andrea ...................... 1994-95Sutherland, Shelly ....................... 1982Swart, Jenny ........................... 1992-95Sweet, Shelley ........................ 1977-78

t t tTajiri, Jeanne ............................... 1979Thorpe, Tricia ............................... 1977Triest, Carol ................................. 1974Turner, Ashleigh ...................... 2000-03

V V VVan Wingerden, Esther .......... 1984, 86Van Wingerden, Teri .................... 1975

w w wWagner, Ashley ............................ 2003Walery, Debbie ....................... 1994-97Waltman, Sara ........................ 1996-98Weaver, Brooke ...................... 1994-97Whiting, Wendy ...................... 1986-87Wickman, Michelle .................. 1994-97Wilbur, Dione ............................... 1990Wiley, Mindi .................. 2006-presentWilkinson, Teri ........................ 1975-76Wooding, Connie ......................... 1978Woolson, Ruth ............................. 1975Wooten, Laurie ....................... 1988-89

y y yYoshioka, Susan ..................... 1974-75Yovino-Young, Diana .............. 1984-87Young, Leah ........................... 1999-02Yribarren, Amy ........................ 1994-95

z z zZatica, Jessica ........................ 2000-03Zizka, Maria ................................. 2007

Bold denotes current players

e e eErlund, Maxine ........................ 1980-81Emmrich, Heidi ....................... 1994-95Evart, Kimberly ....................... 1975-77

f f fFink, Shaney ........................... 1990-93Flores, Lorena ............................. 1976Fong, Larisa ................................. 1981Fouts, Julie .................................. 2004Fox, Amanda .......................... 2003-04

g g gGai, Karen ................................... 1974Gase, Donna ............................... 1975Gee, Gwen .................................. 1978Getchel, Emily ............................. 1999Go, Catherine .............................. 2005Goldin, Jan ............................. 1975-77Goldsborough, Pam ..................... 1979Gonsalves, Leona ........................ 1977Gonzalez, Astrid ..................... 2001-03Gorman, Katherine ...................... 2008Grifman, Stacey ................ 1974, 76-77Grigsby, Jenna ........................ 2000-03Guerra, Courtney ......................... 1999Guevara, Lynn ........................ 1995-96Guiterrez, Doreen ................... 1977-78Gutierrez, Rene ...................... 1991-93

h h hHanami, Annette .......................... 1975Hanson, Cheryl ....................... 1974-75Harris, Penny ............................... 1979Hasson, Meredith ........................ 2004Hawari, Shannon ......... 2008-presentHendrikse, Marianne .............. 1986-87Henkle, Heidi .......................... 1986-87Ho, Diana ................................ 1974-75Hoekstra, Hopi ............................. 1991Hsu, Nora ............................... 1974-75Hsu, Sharon ................................. 1982Hutchinson, Holly .................... 1988-91

J J JJackson, Rachael ........................ 1974Jacobs, Dana .......................... 1977-78Jerkov, Mia ............................. 2001-03Johnson, Barri ............................. 1985Jones, Debra ............................... 1979Jones, Sabra .......................... 1976-78

k k kKamen, Lindsey ...................... 1994-95Kathan, Kristen ............ 2006-presentKempker, Carolyn ................... 1986-89Kiggins, Katy ........................... 1975-76Kokaska, Laurel ...................... 1999-00Kollias, Alexis .......................... 2002-05Kramer, Kelly .......................... 1981-84Kriste, Jennifer ........................ 1996-97Krueger, Tracy ........................ 1987-88

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Saint louiS

Sept. 5 – Honolulu, Hawai’i(Hawaiian Airlines Wahine Volleyball Classic)Location ............................................... St. Louis, Mo.Founded ............................................................ 1818 Enrollment ...................................................... 12,733President ......................... Rev. Lawrence Biondi, SJAthletic Director ........................................ Chris MayNickname ...................................................... BillikensColors ..................................... Royal Blue and WhiteConference ............................................... Atlantic 10Home Arena (Cap) ................ Chaifetz Pavilion (800)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach .......................................... Anne KordesAlma Mater ....................................... Louisville, 1998 Record (Years at Saint Louis) .... 103-54 (five years)Career Record (Years) ..................................... Same Assistant Coach .................................... Kyle Walton Office Phone .................................... (314) 977-3266

2008 Overall Record .......................................... 29-5 2008 Conference Record (Place) .............. 13-0 (1st) Postseason .............................. NCAA second roundFinal AVCA Ranking ...................................... No. 21Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 11/1Starters Returning/Lost ...................... 5 + libero /1 Newcomers ............................................................. 4 Series with Cal ..................................... First meeting

Sports InformationVolleyball SID .................................. Heather FreehillOffice Phone .................................... (314) 977-7063Office Fax ......................................... (314) 977-3178 Cell Phone ........................................ (309) 361-1887E-Mail Address ............................... [email protected] Website .................................... www.slubillikens.com

2009 opponentSuC irVine

Aug. 28 – Reno, Nev.(Nevada Marriott Courtyard/Fairfield Invitational)Location .................................................. Irvine, Calif.Founded ............................................................ 1962Enrollment ...................................................... 27,000President .................................. Dr. Michael V. DrakeAthletic Director .......................................... Mike IzziNickname .................................................... AnteatersColors ................................................. Blue and GoldConference .................................................. Big WestHome Arena (Cap) ............... Crawford Court (1,400)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ....................................... Paula WeishoffAlma Mater .............................................. USC, 2000Record (Years at UC Irvine) ................. First seasonCareer Record (Years) .......................... First seasonAssistant Coaches ..... Ben Bodipo-Memba, Sabrina HernandezOffice Phone .................................... (949) 824-9449

2008 Overall Record ........................................ 17-122008 Conference Record (Place) ............ 12-4 (2nd)Postseason ......................................................... N/AFinal AVCA Ranking ........................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 10/3Starters Returning/Lost ......................... 4/2 + liberoNewcomers ............................................................. 9Series with Cal .......................... California leads, 9-3

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ........................................ Fumi KimuraOffice Phone .................................... (949) 824-9474Office Fax ............................... (949) 925-5260Cell Phone ................................................ N/AE-Mail Address .................... [email protected] ..................... www.ucirvinesports.com

ConneCtiCut

Aug. 30 – Reno, Nev.(Nevada Marriott Courtyard/Fairfield Invitational)Location ................................................ Storrs, Conn.Founded ............................................................ 1881 Enrollment ...................................................... 28,677President .................................. Dr. Michael J. HoganAthletic Director .................................... Pat BabcockNickname ...................................................... HuskiesColors ..................................... Navy Blue and WhiteConference ................................................... Big EastHome Arena (Cap) .............Harry A. Gampel Pavilion

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ............................. Holly Strauss-O’BrienAlma Mater ............................... North Carolina, 2003 Record (Years at Connecticut) ... 74-46 (four years)Career Record (Years) ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches ..... Tim O’Brien, Eddie StawinskiOffice Phone ..................................... (860) 486-2612

2008 Overall Record ........................................ 21-112008 Conference Record (Place) ............. 10-4 (4th)Postseason ......................................................... N/AFinal AVCA Ranking ........................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost .............................7/3Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 5/2Newcomers ............................................................. 5Series with Cal ...................... Connecticut leads, 1-0

Sports InformationVolleyball SID .................................. Elizabeth MayerOffice Phone .................................... (860) 486-1496Office Fax ............................... (860) 486-5085Cell Phone ................................................ N/AE-Mail Address . [email protected] ............................. uconnhuskies.com

Saint Mary’S College

Aug. 29 – Reno, Nev.(Nevada Marriott Courtyard/Fairfield Invitational)Sept. 18 – Berkeley, Calif.(Pac-10/WCC Challenge) Location ............................................... Moraga, Calif.Founded .............................................................1863 Enrollment ........................................................ 3,916President ................. Brother Ronald Gallagher, FSCAthletic Director .......................................... Mark OrrNickname .......................................................... GaelsColors ...................................... Navy, Red and SilverConference ............................................. West CoastHome Arena (Cap) ............. McKeon Pavilion (3,500)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ........................................ Rob BrowningAlma Mater .............................. Brigham Young, 1990 Record (Years at St. Mary’s) ....... 65-45 (four years)Career Record (Years) ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches ..... Sam Crosson, Keegan CookOffice Phone .................................... (925) 631-4444

2008 Overall Record .......................................... 20-82008 Conference Record (Place) ............. 10-4 (3rd)Postseason .................................... NCAA first roundFinal AVCA Ranking ........................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 8/5Starters Returning/Lost ......................... 5 + libero/1Newcomers ............................................................. 3Series with Cal ........................ California leads, 10-2

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ...................................... Matt FontenotOffice Phone .................................... (925) 631-4950Office Fax ......................................... (925) 631-4405Cell Phone ........................................ (925) 878-9238E-Mail Address ...................... [email protected] ....................................... www.smcgaels.com

texaS

Sept. 3 – Honolulu, Hawai’i(Hawaiian Airlines Wahine Volleyball Classic)Location ................................................ Austin, TexasFounded ............................................................ 1883Enrollment ...................................................... 49,738President ................................ William C. Powers, Jr.Athletic Director ............................ Christine Plonsky Nickname .................................................. LonghornsColors ................................. Burnt Orange and WhiteConference ...................................................... Big 12Home Arena (Cap) .................. Gregory Gym (4,000)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ............................................ Jerritt ElliottAlma Mater ..................... Cal State Northridge, 1991 Record (Years at Texas) ........... 185-62 (eight years)Career Record (Years) ................. 235-74 (ten years)Assistant Coaches . Salima Rockwell, Brian HosfeldOffice Phone .................................... (512) 471-9148

2008 Overall Record .......................................... 29-42008 Conference Record (Place) ...... 18-2 (Tied 1st) Postseason ...................................... NCAA semifinalFinal AVCA Ranking ........................................ No. 4Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............................9/6Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 6/1Newcomers ............................................................. 3Series with Cal ................................ Texas leads, 9-0

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ..................................... Spencer KitleyOffice Phone .................................... (512) 232-9438Office Fax ......................................... (860) 486-5085Cell Phone ........................................ (512) 848-8157E-Mail Address . [email protected] .................................... www.texassports.com

hawai’i

Sept. 6 – Honolulu, Hawai’i(Hawaiian Airlines Wahine Volleyball Classic)Location .......................................... Honolulu, Hawai’iFounded ............................................................. 1907 Enrollment ....................................................... 19,969President ............................................. David McClain Athletic Director .................................... Jim DonovanNickname ......................................... Rainbow WahineColors ............................ Green, Black, White & SilverConference ....................................... Western Athletic Home Arena (Cap) ........ Stan Sheriff Center (10,300)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ............................................... Dave ShojiAlma Mater .......................... UC Santa Barbara, 1969 Record (Years at Hawai’i) ........ 984-173-1 (34 years)Career Record (Years) ...................................... Same Assistant Coaches ........ Kari Ambrozich, Mike Sealy Office Phone ..................................... (808) 956-6229

2008 Overall Record .......................................... 31-42008 Conference Record (Place) ....... 15-1 (Tied 1st) Postseason ................................. NCAA regional finalFinal AVCA Ranking ......................................... No. 7Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................. 9/5Starters Returning/Lost ........................ 4/2 + libero Newcomers .............................................................. 4 Series with Cal ............................... Hawai’i leads, 8-0

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ...................................... Ryan ReggianiOffice Phone ..................................... (808) 956-4480Office Fax ............................... (808) 956-4470 Cell Phone .............................. (808) 291-9234 E-Mail Address .............. [email protected] Website .................... www.hawaiiathletics.com

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Sept. 11 – Berkeley, Calif.(Molten/Hilton Garden Inn Classic)Location .............................................. Cheney, Wash.Founded ............................................................. 1882Enrollment ......................................................... 9,987President ..................................... Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Athletic Director ....................................... Bill ChavesNickname ......................................................... EaglesColors ................................................. Red and WhiteConference ..................................................... Big Sky Home Arena (Cap) .................... Reese Court (5,000)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach .............................................. Miles KyddAlma Mater ............................................ Regina, 1984Record (Years at E. Washington) ... 18-11 (one year) Career Record (Years) ...................................... Same Assistant Coaches .............................. Lisa Westlake Office Phone ..................................... (509) 359-7355

2008 Overall Record ......................................... 18-11 2008 Conference Record (Place) ............... 12-4 (1st) Postseason ........................................................... N/AFinal AVCA Ranking ............................................ N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ............................. 9/2Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 6/0 Newcomers .............................................................. 1 Series with Cal ........................... California leads, 2-0

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ................................... Matt MacDonaldOffice Phone ..................................... (509) 359-6333Office Fax ............................... (509) 475-8767 Cell Phone .............................. (509) 359-2828E-Mail Address .......... [email protected] Website ................................ www.goeags.com

San franCiSCo

Sept. 19 – Berkeley, Calif.(Pac-10/WCC Challenge)Location ..................................... San Francisco, Calif.Founded ............................................................. 1855 Enrollment ......................................................... 8,000President .......................... Fr. Stephen J. Privett, S.J. Athletic Director ............................ Debra Gore-MannNickname ............................................................ DonsColors ............................................... Green and GoldConference .............................................. West Coast Home Arena (Cap) .......... War Memorial Gym (5,300)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ............................................. Gilad DoronAlma Mater ........................................... Temple, 2000 Record (Years at San Francisco) . 39-12 (two years) Career Record (Years) ................... 85-65 (five years)Assistant Coaches Scott Wong, Samantha Hastings Office Phone ..................................... (415) 422-2908

2008 Overall Record ........................................... 22-8 2008 Conference Record (Place) .............. 11-3 (2nd) Postseason ..................................... NCAA first roundFinal AVCA Ranking ............................................ N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ............................. 2/4Starters Returning/Lost ........................ 2 + libero/4 Newcomers .............................................................. 7 Series with Cal ......................... California leads, 34-0

Sports InformationVolleyball SID .................................. Rachel EngrisseiOffice Phone ..................................... (415) 422-6168Office Fax ............................... (415) 422-3220 Cell Phone ................................................. N/AE-Mail Address ........... [email protected] Website ............................... www.usfdons.com

Stanford

Sept. 25 – Berkeley, Calif. | Nov. 27 – Stanford, Calif.Location .............................................. Stanford, Calif.Founded ............................................................. 1891Enrollment ....................................................... 17,833President ........................................... John Hennessy Athletic Director .................................... Bob BowlsbyNickname ....................................................... CardinalColors .......................................... Cardinal and WhiteConference ................................................. Pacific-10 Home Arena (Cap) ............... Maples Pavilion (7,223)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach .......................................... John DunningAlma Mater ............................. San Diego State, 1973 Record (Years at Stanford) ....... 239-37 (eight years) Career Record (Years) ................. 676-139 (24 years) Assistant Coaches . Denise Corlett, Jason Mansfield Office Phone ..................................... (650) 724-7654

2008 Overall Record ........................................... 31-42008 Conference Record (Place) ............... 17-1 (1st) Postseason ............................................... NCAA final Final AVCA Ranking ......................................... No. 2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................. 9/4Starters Returning/Lost ........................ 3 + libero/4 Newcomers .............................................................. 4 Series with Cal ........................... Stanford leads, 61-7

Sports InformationVolleyball SID .............................. Regina VerlengiereOffice Phone ..................................... (650) 723-0996Office Fax .......................................... (650) 725-2957 Cell Phone ............................................................ N/AE-Mail Address ...................... [email protected] Website ...................................... www.gostanford.com

uSC

Oct. 2 – Los Angeles, Calif. | Oct. 31 – Berkeley, Calif.Location ........................................ Los Angeles, Calif.Founded ............................................................. 1880Enrollment ....................................................... 33,000President ...................................... Dr. Steven SampleAthletic Director ..................................... Mike GarrettNickname ............................. Trojans / Women of TroyColors ............................................ Cardinal and GoldConference ...................................................... Pac-10Home Arena (Cap) ................. Galen Center (10,258)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach .............................................. Mick HaleyAlma Mater ........................................ Ball State, 1965Record (Years at USC) ............ 187-32 (seven years)Career Record (Years) ............. 960-220-1 (31 years)Assistant Coaches ........ Cookie Stevens, Tim NollanOffice Phone ..................................... (213) 740-4151

2008 Overall Record ......................................... 17-122008 Conference Record (Place) ........ 9-9 (Tied 5th)Postseason ............................... NCAA second roundFinal AVCA Ranking ....................................... No. 13Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................... 13/3Starters Returning/Lost ........................ 7 + libero/1Newcomers .............................................................. 4Series with Cal ................................. USC leads, 42-9

Sports InformationVolleyball SID .................................... Jason PommierOffice Phone ..................................... (213) 740-3807Office Fax .......................................... (213) 740-7584Cell Phone .............................. (213) 725-3529E-Mail Address .................. [email protected] ........................... www.usctrojans.com

uCla

Oct. 3 – Los Angeles, Calif. | Oct. 30 – Berkeley, Calif.Location ........................................ Los Angeles, Calif.Founded ............................................................. 1919 Enrollment ....................................................... 39,500President ............................................ Dr. Gene Block Athletic Director ................................... Dan GuerreroNickname .......................................................... BruinsColors .................................................. Blue and GoldConference ................................................. Pacific-10 Home Arena (Cap) ................ Pauley Pavilion (4,500)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach .................................. Andy BanachowskiAlma Mater ............................................. UCLA, 1968 Record (Years at UCLA) ........... 1,082-292 (42 Years) Career Record (Years) ...................................... SameAssistant Coaches .............. Kim Jagd, Dan Conners Office Phone ..................................... (310) 206-6839

2008 Overall Record ......................................... 22-112008 Conference Record (Place) ........ 9-9 (Tied 5th) Postseason ......................... NCAA regional semifinalFinal AVCA Ranking ......................................... No. 8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..........................10/10Starters Returning/Lost ......................... 4/2 + libero Newcomers .............................................................. 9Series with Cal ............................... UCLA leads, 50-4

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ................................... James YbiernasOffice Phone ..................................... (310) 206-8123Office Fax .......................................... (310) 828-8664 Cell Phone ......................................... (818) 635-8873E-Mail Address ................ [email protected] Website ...................................... www.uclabruins.com

San JoSe State

Sept. 12 – Berkeley, Calif.(Molten/Hilton Garden Inn Classic)Location ............................................. San Jose, Calif.Founded ............................................................. 1857 Enrollment ....................................................... 32,746President .............................................. Jon Whitmore Athletic Director ...................................... Tom BowenNickname ...................................................... SpartansColors ....................................... Gold, White and BlueConference ....................................... Western Athletic Home Arena (Cap) ................... Spartan Gym (1,000)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach .......................................... Oscar CrespoAlma Mater ............................... San Jose State, 1990 Record (Years at San Jose State) 27-33 (two years) Career Record (Years) ...................................... Same Assistant Coaches ......... Jeanine Haldi, Annie Feller Office Phone ..................................... (408) 924-1242

2008 Overall Record ......................................... 13-18 2008 Conference Record (Place) ........ 7-9 (Tied 5th)Postseason .......................................................... N/AFinal AVCA Ranking ............................................ N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ............................. 3/4Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 6/5 Newcomers .............................................................. 8 Series with Cal .............. San Jose State leads, 29-13

Sports InformationVolleyball SID .............................................. Amy Villa Office Phone ..................................... (408) 924-1216Office Fax ............................... (408) 924-1291 Cell Phone .............................. (408) 421-8604E-Mail Address ................. [email protected] Website ....................... www.sjsuspartans.com

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Oct. 9 – Berkeley, Calif. | Nov. 6 – Seattle, Wash.Location ............................................... Seattle, Wash.Founded ............................................................. 1861 Enrollment ....................................................... 40,000President ......................................... Dr. Mark Emmert Athletic Director ............................... Scott WoodwardNickname ....................................................... HuskiesColors ............................................... Purple and GoldConference ................................................. Pacific-10 Home Arena (Cap) .. Bank of America Arena (10,000)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ....................................... Jim McLaughlinAlma Mater .......................... UC Santa Barbara, 1985 Record (Years at Washington) . 197-54 (eight years) Career Record (Years) ................. 421-172 (19 years) Assistant Coaches Leslie Tuiasosopo, Jose Gandara Office Phone ..................................... (206) 543-0432

2008 Overall Record ........................................... 27-52008 Conference Record (Place) ............. 15-3 (2nd) Postseason ................................. NCAA regional finalFinal AVCA Ranking ......................................... No. 5Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................... 11/2Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 6/1 Newcomers .............................................................. 5 Series with Cal ................... Washington leads, 28-23

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ................................... Michael BruscasOffice Phone ..................................... (206) 543-2331Office Fax .......................................... (206) 543-5000 Cell Phone .............................. (206) 714-5556E-Mail Address . [email protected] Website ........................... www.gohuskies.com

waShington State

Oct. 10 – Berkeley, Calif. | Nov. 6 – Pullman, Wash.Location ............................................. Pullman, Wash.Founded ............................................................. 1890Enrollment ....................................................... 23,000President ............................................. Elson S. FloydAthletic Director .......................................... Jim SterkNickname ...................................................... CougarsColors ............................................ Crimson and GrayConference ................................................. Pacific-10Home Arena (Cap) ...................... Bohler Gym (3,000)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ........................................ Andrew Palileo Alma Mater ............................... Crown College, 1991Record (Years at Washington State) ....... 10-19 (one

year)Career Record (Years) ................. 249-160 (12 years)Assistant Coaches ...... Teana Tremal, Brian LamppaOffice Phone ..................................... (509) 335-2684

2008 Overall Record ......................................... 10-192008 Conference Record (Place) ...... 3-15 (Tied 9th)Postseason .......................................................... N/AFinal AVCA Ranking ............................................ N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ............................. 9/6Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 5/2Newcomers .............................................................. 5Series with Cal ....................... California leads, 30-22

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ....................................... Linda ChalichOffice Phone ..................................... (509) 335-0268Office Fax .......................................... (508) 338-0267Cell Phone .............................. (509) 432-3263E-Mail Address ...................... [email protected] ................................. wsucougars.com

oregon

Oct. 16 – Eugene, Ore. | Nov. 15 – Berkeley, Calif.Location ................................................. Eugene, Ore.Founded ............................................................. 1876Enrollment ....................................................... 20,349President ......................................... Richard LariviereAthletic Director ...................................... Mike Bellotti Nickname .......................................................... DucksColors ............................................. Green and YellowConference ................................................. Pacific-10Home Arena (Cap) ................ McArthur Court (9,087)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ............................................... Jim MooreAlma Mater .......................... Long Beach State, 1980Record (Years at Oregon) ............ 76-50 (four years) Career Record (Years) ................ 428-206 (20 Years)Assistant Coaches .... Tina Johnson-Lockhard, Stacy

MetroOffice Phone ..................................... (541) 346-4093

2008 Overall Record ........................................... 25-92008 Conference Record (Place) ............... 11-7 (4th) Postseason ......................... NCAA regional semifinalFinal AVCA Ranking ......................................... No. 9Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............. 6/5 + liberoStarters Returning/Lost ........................ 4/2 + liberoNewcomers .............................................................. 7Series with Cal ....................... California leads, 46-14

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ....................................... Geoff ThurnerOffice Phone ..................................... (541) 346-2250Office Fax .......................................... (541) 346-5449 Cell Phone .............................. (541) 520-2036E-Mail Address [email protected] .............................. www.goducks.com

oregon State

Oct. 17 – Corvallis, Ore. | Nov. 13 – Berkeley, Calif.Location ............................................... Corvallis, Ore.Founded ............................................................. 1868Enrollment ....................................................... 20,100President ........................................... Dr. Edward RayAthletic Director ................................. Bob De Carolis Nickname ....................................................... BeaversColors ............................................ Orange and BlackConference ................................................. Pacific-10Home Arena (Cap) ................. Gill Coliseum (10,400)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ...................................... Taras LiskevychAlma Mater ............................ Loyola University, 1970Record (Years at Oregon State) .. 38-74 (four years) Career Record (Years) ................. 305-158 (13 years)Assistant Coaches ..... Mark Barnard, Laura BenzingOffice Phone ..................................... (541) 737-7490

2008 Overall Record ......................................... 14-172008 Conference Record (Place) .............. 3-15 (9th) Postseason .......................................................... N/AFinal AVCA Ranking ............................................ N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ............................. 9/4Starters Returning/Lost ........................ 5/1 + liberoNewcomers .............................................................. 6Series with Cal ....................... California leads, 37-17

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ................................. Melody StockwellOffice Phone ..................................... (541) 737-8588Office Fax .......................................... (541) 737-3072Cell Phone ................................................. N/AE-Mail Address ................. melody.stockwell@

oregonstate.eduWebsite ......................... www.osubeavers.com

arizona

Oct. 23 – Berkeley, Calif. | Nov. 22 – Tucson, Ariz.Location ................................................. Tucson, Ariz.Founded ............................................................. 1885Enrollment ....................................................... 37,217President ...................................... Dr. Robert SheltonAthletic Director .................................. Jim Livengood Nickname ...................................................... WildcatsColors ........................................... Cardinal and NavyConference ................................................. Pacific-10Home Arena (Cap) ............... McKale Center (14,545)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ............................................ David RubioAlma Mater ...................... Cal State Northridge, 1982Record (Years at Arizona) ........... 321-189 (18 years) Career Record (Years) ................. 443-255 (23 years)Assistant Coaches ....... Steve Walker, Allison NapierOffice Phone ..................................... (520) 621-2908

2008 Overall Record ......................................... 16-142008 Conference Record (Place) .............. 6-12 (7th) Postseason .......................................................... N/AFinal AVCA Ranking ............................................ N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ........................... 12/3Starters Returning/Lost ........................ 5 + libero/0Newcomers .............................................................. 1Series with Cal .......................... Arizona leads, 33-15

Sports InformationVolleyball SID ......................................Blake GrimsleyOffice Phone ..................................... (520) 626-9395Office Fax .......................................... (520) 621-2681 Cell Phone ................................................ TBAE-Mail Address ............. [email protected] ................... www.arizonaathletics.com

arizona State

Oct. 25 – Berkeley, Calif. | Nov. 20 – Tempe, Ariz.Location .................................................. Tempe, Ariz.Founded ............................................................. 1885Enrollment ....................................................... 63,278President .............................................. Michael CrowAthletic Director .......................................... Lisa Love Nickname ................................................... Sun DevilsColors ............................................. Maroon and GoldConference ................................................. Pacific-10Home Arena (Cap) ......... Wells Fargo Arena (14,198)

Volleyball InformationHead Coach ......................................... Jason WatsonAlma Mater ............................... Brigham Young, 1995Record (Years at Arizona State) .... 13-18 (one year) Career Record (Years) .................. 87-36 (four years)Assistant Coaches .... Brent Alderidge, Sammi StuartOffice Phone ..................................... (480) 965-2035

2008 Overall Record ......................................... 13-182008 Conference Record (Place) .............. 4-14 (8th) Postseason .......................................................... N/AFinal AVCA Ranking ............................................ N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ........................... 11/3Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 3/2Newcomers .............................................................. 5Series with Cal ....................... California leads, 27-23

Sports InformationVolleyball SID .......................................... Kerry HoweOffice Phone ..................................... (480) 965-1237Office Fax .......................................... (480) 965-5408Cell Phone ......................................... (480) 254-8345E-Mail Address [email protected] ................................... www.thesundevils.com

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The Pacific-10 Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the “Confer-ence of Champions” ®, claiming an

incredible 166 NCAA team titles over the past 19 years, including 11 in 2008-09, averaging nearly nine championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-10’s success, with championships coming in 26 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-10 has led the nation in NCAA Championships in 43 of the last 49 years and finished second five times.

Spanning nearly a century of outstand-ing athletics achievements, the Pac-10 has captured 380 NCAA titles (261 men’s, 119 women’s), far outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference’s 222 titles.

The Pac-10 captured a nation’s-best 11 NCAA titles in 2008-09. The total does not include a national title in men’s rowing, which WASHINGTON claimed by taking top honors

paC-10 woMen’S Volleyball

There is little argument that the Pacific-10 Conference is the nation’s strongest in the sport of women’s volleyball. Since the beginning of the NCAA Volleyball Cham-pionships in 1981, a Pac-10 institution has won the national title 13 times, and finished as runner-up on an additional 13 occasions.

Only one conference in the nation has sent each of its members to at least one NCAA Tournament - the Pac-10. The conference has routinely sent four or more representatives each season to the NCAA Tournament, topped by eight participants in 2002. To further prove the point, five NCAA Championship matches have featured Pac-10 teams battling each other for the national crown.

Pac-10 volleyball history dates back to 1986, when the Conference began spon-soring women’s athletics. Over the past 20 years, over 90 Pac-10 athletes have garnered All-America honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). Those individuals have collected over 150 All-America certificates, includ-ing eight AVCA National Player of the Year winners.

Cal has made 12 NCAA Tournament appearances (1982, ‘83, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ’06, ’07 and ‘08), mak-ing the round of 16 for the first time in school history in 2003, and again in 2006, ’07 and ‘08. The trip in 2007 yielded the best result yet as the Bears advanced to the NCAA championship semifinal for the first time in school history. Cal also finished fifth in the 1991 National Invita-tional Volleyball Championship (NIVC), and was 10th at the 1981 AIAW National Championship.

paCifiC-10 ConferenCe1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597-8853

Phone: (925) 932-4411 • Fax: (925) 932-4601www.pac-10.org

Commissioner: ......................................................................................Larry ScottAssociate Commissioner, Administrationand Women’s Basketball Administration: .................................Christine HoylesAssociate Commissioner, Communications

and Football Administration: .......................................................Jim MuldoonAssociate Commissioner, Electronic Communications: ..........Duane LindbergAssociate Commissioner, Compliance: ...................................... Mike MatthewsAssociate Commissioner, Business and Finance: ......................Scott SabatinoAssociate Commissioner, Governance and Enforcement: ..............Ron BarkerAssociate Commissioner, Olympic Sports

and Student-Athlete Programs: .................................................Chris DawsonAssistant Commissioner, Communications

and Men’s Basketball Administration: .........................................Dave HirschAssistant Commissioner, Communications: .............................Natalia CicconeAssistant Commissioner, Governance and Enforcement: ..... Tammy NewmanAssistant Commissioner, Compliance: ................................................Erik PriceAssistant Commissioner, Championships: ...................................Heather PerryAssistant Commissioner, Business and Finance: ...........................Kathy LynchAssistant Commissioner, Office Management: .................................Pat CesnikAssistant Commissioner, Video Operations: .................................Kristina CaseAssistant Director of Business and Finance: ...................................... Lina DiazCoordinator of Football Officiating: ................................................. Dave CutaiaDirector of Instant Replay: ............................................................... Verle SorgenCoordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating: ...................................Bill McCabeCoordinator of Women’s Basketball Officiating: .......................... Gooch FosterCoordinator of Women’s Volleyball Officiating: ...........................Charlie BrownCoordinator of Baseball Officiating: ............................................. Dan PedersenCoordinator of Softball Officiating: ............................................ Joanne VendittoCoordinator of Women’s Soccer Officiating: ..................................Sandra HuntCommunications Interns: ...................................Rachel Caton, Victor RodriguezChampionships Programs Manager: ............................................Kristine BerndtAdministrative Assistants: Pat Ricks, Wendy Heredia,

Michelle Zumalt, Ginny Bruzzone, Karen Vesely

winning 21 softball titles, 18 tennis crowns, 13 of the last 19 volleyball titles, 13 of the last 20 trophies in golf and 11 in swimming & diving.

Pac-10 women athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 525 NCAA individual crowns, an average of more than 18 championships per season.

Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 women’s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and three women’s sports.

The Pacific-10 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San Francisco in Walnut Creek, Calif.

at the IRA Championships Regatta. Men’s rowing is not a NCAA event.

Seven of the 10 Conference institutions claimed NCAA team titles in 2008-09. NCAA team champions came from ARIZONA STATE (women’s golf), CALIFORNIA (women’s swimming), OREGON (men’s cross country, men’s indoor track & field), UCLA (women’s water polo), STANFORD (men’s gymnastics, women’s rowing), USC (men’s tennis, men’s water polo) and WASHINGTON (women’s cross country, softball). The Pac-10 also had runners-up in nine NCAA Championship events: women’s cross country (OREGON), women’s volleyball (STANFORD), women’s water polo (USC), men’s volleyball (USC), women’s tennis (CALIFORNIA), women’s golf (UCLA), women’s rowing (CALIFORNIA), men’s and women’s outdoor track & field (OR-EGON). The Pac-10 also earned a runner-up finish at the IRA men’s rowing championship (CALIFORNIA). Overall, the conference

had 26 teams finish in the top four at NCAA Champion-ship events.

Participation in the postseason was a common occur-rence for the Pac-10 in 2008-09. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Conference, 18 witnessed at least half its teams par-ticipating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 63 of a possible 93 teams into the postseason (67.7 percent), while the women sent 65 of a possible 101 teams (64.4 percent).

Since the NCAA began conducting women’s champion-ships 28 years ago, Pac-10 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 20 occasions, including 2008-09. Overall, the Pac-10 has captured 119 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdis-tancing the SEC, which is second with 74. Pac-10 members have dominated a number of sports,

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Associated Press303 2nd Street, Suite 680 NorthSan Francisco, CA 94107Sports Editor: Greg BeachamE-mail: [email protected]: (415) 495-1708Fax: (415) 495-4967Website: www.ap.org

BAY AREA NEWS GROUPContra Costa Times/Oakland TribuneP.O. Box 5088Walnut Creek, CA 94596Sports Editor: Tom BarnidgeBeat: Jonathan OkanesE-mail: [email protected]: (925) 943-8261Fax: (925) 930-6150Website: www.cctimes.com,www.oaklandtribune.com

Daily Californian (Student)Sports EditorEshleman HallBerkeley, CA 94720E-mail: [email protected]: (510) 548-8300Fax: (510) 849-2803Website: www.dailycal.org

San Jose Mercury-News750 Ridder Park Dr.San Jose, CA 95131Sports Editor: Bud GeracieE-mail:[email protected]: (408) 920-5354Fax: (408) 920-5244Website:www.mercurynews.com

Santa Rosa Press-DemocratP.O. Box 569Santa Rosa, CA 95402Sports Editor: James BargerE-mail:[email protected]: (707) 526-8500Fax: (707) 521-5283Website:www.pressdemocrat.com

teleViSionKGO-TV (ABC, Channel 7)Larry Beil, Mike Shumann900 Front St.San Francisco, CA 94111(415) 954-7934Fax: 956-6402www.kgo.com

2009 Media outletS/paC-10 SChedule

Fri., Sept. 25USC at ARIZONA, 7 p.m.UCLA at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m.STANFORD at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. (FSN)WASHINGTON at OREGON, 7 p.m.WASHINGTON STATE at OREGON

STATE, 7 p.m.

Sat., Sept. 26UCLA at ARIZONA, 7 p.m.USC at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m.

Sun., Sept. 27WASHINGTON STATE at OREGON, 1 p.m.WASHINGTON at OREGON STATE, 2 p.m.

Fri., Oct. 2ARIZONA at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m.ARIZONA STATE at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m.CALIFORNIA at USC, 7 p.m. (FSN)OREGON at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m.STANFORD at UCLA, 7 p.m.

Sat., Oct. 3ARIZONA at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m.ARIZONA STATE at WASHINGTON

STATE, 7 p.m.CALIFORNIA at UCLA, 7 p.m.STANFORD at USC, 7 p.m. (FSN)

Fri., Oct. 9OREGON STATE at ARIZONA, 7 p.m.OREGON at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m.WASHINGTON at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m.WASHINGTON STATE at STANFORD,

7 p.m.USC at UCLA, 7 p.m.

Sat., Oct. 10OREGON at ARIZONA, 7 p.m.OREGON STATE at ARIZONA STATE,

7 p.m.

Marin Independent-Journal150 Alameda del PradoNovato, CA 94948Sports Editor: Dave AllenE-mail: [email protected]: (415) 382-7298Fax: (415) 883-5458Website: www.marinij.com

Napa Valley Register1615 Second St.Napa, CA 94559Sports Editor: Randy JohnsonE-mail: [email protected]: (707) 256-2222Fax: (707) 224-3963Website:www.napavalleyregister.com

San Francisco Chronicle901 Mission St.San Francisco, CA 94103Sports Editor: Glenn SchwarzBeat: Rusty SimmonsE-mail:[email protected]: (415) 777-7201Fax: (415) 543-3754Website: www.sfgate.com

San Francisco Examiner450 Mission St.San Francisco, CA 94105Sports Editor: Steve DrumwrightColumnist: Glenn DickeyE-mail: [email protected]: (415) 359-2728Fax: (415) 359-2766Website: www.examiner.com

WASHINGTON STATE at CALIFORNIA, 4 p.m.

WASHINGTON at STANFORD, 7 p.m. (FSN)

Fri., Oct. 16ARIZONA at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. (FSN)CALIFORNIA at OREGON, 7 p.m.STANFORD at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m.UCLA at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m.USC at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m.

Sat., Oct. 17CALIFORNIA at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m.STANFORD at OREGON, 7 p.m.UCLA at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m.USC at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m.

Fri., Oct. 23ARIZONA at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m.ARIZONA STATE at STANFORD, 7 p.m.OREGON at UCLA, 7 p.m. (FSN)OREGON STATE at USC, 7 p.m.WASHINGTON at WASHINGTON STATE,

7 p.m.

Sat., Oct. 24OREGON at USC, 2 p.m.OREGON STATE at UCLA, 7 p.m.

Sun., Oct. 25ARIZONA at STANFORD, 1 p.m.ARIZONA STATE at CALIFORNIA, 1 p.m.

Fri., Oct. 30WASHINGTON at ARIZONA, 7 p.m.WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA STATE,

7 p.m.UCLA at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m.OREGON STATE at OREGON, 7 p.m. (FSN)USC at STANFORD, 7 p.m.

2009 paC-10 CoMpoSite ConferenCe SChedule

KNTV-TV (NBC, Channel 11)Raj Mathai, Daryl Hawks2450 N. First StreetSan Jose, CA 95131(408) 286-1111Fax: 286-1530www.nbc11.com

KPIX-TV (CBS, Channel 5)Dennis O’Donnell, Kim Coyle855 Battery St.San Francisco, CA 94111(415) 765-8776Fax: 765-8973www.cbs5.com

KRON-TV (Channel 4)Gary Radnich, Vernon Glenn1001 Van NessSan Francisco, CA 94109(415) 561-8981Fax: 561-8136www.kron.com

KTVU-TV (FOX, Channel 2)Mark Ibanez, Joe Fonzi,Fred InglisNo. 2, Jack London SquareOakland, CA 94607(510) 874-0242Fax: 451-2610www.ktvu.com

radioKGO Radio (810 AM) – FlagshipRich Walcoff, Larry Kruger900 Front St.San Francisco, CA 94111(415) 954-8142Fax: 954-8686www.kgo.com

KALX Radio (90.7 FM) (Student)Sports Director26 Barrows Hall #5650Berkeley, CA 94720(510) 642-1111Fax: 642-9715kalx.berkeley.edu

KCBS Radio (740 AM)Hal Ramey, Steve Bitker,Dave Lewis865 Battery StreetSan Francisco, CA 94111(415) 765-4062Fax: 765-4080www.kcbs.com

KNBR Radio (680 AM/1050 AM)Hosts: Brian Murphy, Rod Brooks,Paul McCaffrey, Gary Radnich,Tom Fitzgerald, Ralph Barbieri,Tom Tolbert, Damon Bruce55 Hawthorne St.San Francisco, CA 94105(415) 995-6808 (KNBR 680)(415) 864-1050 (KNBR 1050)Fax: 995-6835www.knbr.com

Sat., Oct. 31WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA, 7 p.m.USC at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m.UCLA at STANFORD, 7 p.m.

Sun., Nov. 1WASHINGTON at ARIZONA STATE, 1 p.m.

Fri., Nov. 6ARIZONA at OREGON, 7 p.m.ARIZONA STATE at OREGON STATE,

7 p.m.CALIFORNIA at WASHINGTON STATE,

7 p.m.STANFORD at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. (FSN)UCLA at USC, 7 p.m.

Sat., Nov. 7ARIZONA at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m.ARIZONA STATE at OREGON, 7 p.m.CALIFORNIA at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m.STANFORD at WASHINGTON STATE,

7 p.m.

Fri., Nov. 13ARIZONA STATE at ARIZONA, 7 p.m.OREGON STATE at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m.OREGON at STANFORD, 7 p.m.WASHINGTON STATE at UCLA, 7 p.m.WASHINGTON at USC, 7 p.m.

Sat., Nov. 14OREGON STATE at STANFORD, 7 p.m.WASHINGTON at UCLA, 7 p.m. (FSN)WASHINGTON STATE at USC, 7 p.m.

Sun., Nov. 15OREGON at CALIFORNIA, 12:30 p.m.

Tues., Nov. 17Eastern Washington at WASHINGTON

STATE, 7 p.m.

Fri., Nov. 20STANFORD at ARIZONA, 7 p.m.CALIFORNIA at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m.USC at OREGON, 7 p.m.UCLA at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m.

Sat., Nov. 21STANFORD at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m.UCLA at OREGON, 7 p.m.USC at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m.WASHINGTON STATE at WASHINGTON,

7 p.m. (FSN)

Sun., Nov. 22CALIFORNIA at ARIZONA, 1 p.m.

Wed., Nov. 25OREGON at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m.OREGON STATE at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m.

Fri., Nov. 27ARIZONA at UCLA, 3 p.m.ARIZONA STATE at USC, 2 p.m.CALIFORNIA at STANFORD, 7 p.m.OREGON at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m.OREGON STATE at WASHINGTON

STATE, 7 p.m.

Sat., Nov. 28ARIZONA at USC, 2 p.m.ARIZONA STATE at UCLA, 3 p.m.

Dec. 3-6NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds

Dec. 10-13NCAA Regionals

(Florida, Minnesota, Nebraska, Stanford)

Dec. 17 & 19NCAA Finals, Tampa, Fla.

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CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Volleyball

CarliLLOYDS ● 5-11 ● Jr.Bonsall, Calif.

KristenKATHANDS/L ● 5-6 ● Sr.Moraga, Calif.

MaryBUCKINGHAMOH ● 6-0 ● Fr.Newport Beach, Calif.

TarahMURREYOH ● 6-3 ● So.El Cerrito, Calif.

AshleyROEDS ● 5-10 ● So.Campbell, Calif.

CorreyJOHNSONMH ● 6-4 ● Fr.Winter Park, Fla.

KristinOBERMEYERS ● 5-9 ● So.Campbell, Calif.

EllyBARRETTS ● 5-11 ● Fr.Austin, Texas

KatBROWNMH ● 6-3 ● Fr.Aptos, Calif.

TiaGAFFENMH ● 6-1 ● Fr.Wayzata, Minn.

ShannonHAWARIMH ● 6-2 ● So.Plano, Texas

RobinROSTRATTERDS ● 5-11 ● Fr.Carlsbad, Calif.

MindiWILEYMH ● 6-3 ● Sr.Sonoma, Calif.

HanaCUTURAOH ● 6-4 ● Sr.Zagreb, Croatia

JessicaADAMSOH ● 6-1 ● Fr.Sacramento, Calif.

MeaganSCHMITTDS ● 5-9 ● Jr.Kentfi eld, Calif.

Head CoachRich Feller11th year

Assistant CoachChris Bigelow11th year

Assistant CoachMatt McShanefi fth year

VolunteerAssistant CoachRyan Newellfi rst year

Director ofOperationsJennifer Careyfi rst year

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Sept 25 Friday Stanford * 7 p.m.Oct 2 Friday at USC * 7 p.m.Oct 3 Saturday at UCLA * 7 p.m.Oct 9 Friday Washington * 7 p.m.Oct 10 Saturday Washington State * 4 p.m.Oct 16 Friday at Oregon * 7 p.m.Oct 17 Saturday at Oregon State * 7 p.m.Oct 23 Friday Arizona * 7 p.m.Oct 25 Sunday Arizona State * 1 p.m.Oct 30 Friday UCLA * 7 p.m.Oct 31 Saturday USC * 7 p.m.Nov 6 Friday at Washington State * 7 p.m.Nov 7 Saturday at Washington * 7 p.m.Nov 13 Friday Oregon State * 7 p.m.Nov 15 Sunday Oregon * 1 p.m.Nov 20 Friday at Arizona State * 7:30 p.m.Nov 22 Sunday at Arizona * 1 p.m.Nov 27 Friday at Stanford * 7 p.m.

Dec 3-6 Thu-Sun NCAA Tournament 1st and 2nd Rounds Dec 11-12 Fri-Sat NCAA Tournament Regional Dec 17-19 Thurs-Sat NCAA Championship Final

Nevada Marriott Courtyard/Fairfi eld InvitationalVirginia Street Gym, Reno, Nev.Aug 28 Friday vs. UC Irvine 4:30 p.m.Aug 29 Saturday vs. Saint Mary’s (CA) 4:30 p.m.Aug 30 Sunday vs. Connecticut 10 a.m.

Hawaiian Airlines Wahine Volleyball ClassicStan Sheriff Center, HonoluluSept 3 Thursday vs. Texas 8 p.m.Sept 5 Saturday vs. Saint Louis 8 p.m.Sept 6 Sunday at Hawai’i 8 p.m.

Molten/Hilton Garden Inn ClassicHaas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif.Sept 11 Friday San Jose State vs. Eastern Washing-ton 1 p.m. Eastern Washington 7 p.m.Sept 12 Saturday San Jose State 6 p.m.

Pac-10/WCC ChallengeHaas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif.Sept 18 Friday Saint Mary’s (CA) 7 p.m.Sept 19 Saturday San Francisco 7 p.m.

2009 CALIFORNIA VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

* Pacifi c-10 Conference matchBold denotes home matches played at Haas Pavilion | All times Pacifi c | Dates and times subject to changeNCAA Regional sites: Florida, Minnesota, Nebraska and Stanford | The 2009 NCAA Championship will be held at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa Bay, Fla. with co-hosts South Florida and Tampa Bay Sports Commission.