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{Table of Contents}Table of Contents

Quick Facts ............................................................................12010 Roster ...........................................................................2Season Outlook ................................................................. 4-5Head Coach ....................................................................... 6-7Assistant Coaches .............................................................. 8-9Volleyball Staff .....................................................................10Player Profiles ................................................................ 12-262010 Season Review ............................................................28MPSF Review .......................................................................292010 Overall Statistics .........................................................302010 MPSF Statistics ............................................................312010 Category Leaders ........................................................32Record Book .................................................................. 34-36All-Time Results ............................................................. 37-39All-Time Series Records ................................................. 40-41University ...................................................................... 42-43Academics ..................................................................... 44-45Athletic Administration .......................................................46Staff Directory .....................................................................47Strength & Performance ......................................................48Athletic Training ..................................................................49Athletic Facilities ............................................................ 50-51Volleyball Alumni .................................................................52

Quick FactsLocation ................................................... Stockton, CaliforniaMascot ........................................................................... TigersColors ............................................................. Orange & BlackAffilitation .......................................................NCAA Division IConference ..................... Mountain Pacific Sports FederationFounded ................. 1851 (California’s first charted university)Enrollment ......................................................................6,235President ................................................ Dr. Pamela A. Eibeck Director of Athletics ................................................ Lynn KingAthletic Department Phone............................ (209) 946-2472

Media RelationsAssistant AD for Communications ....................Mike MillerickMen’s Volleyball Contact ................................... Zach Gottlieb [email protected] Phone ................................................... (209) 946-2479Media Relations Fax ....................................... (209) 946-2757Internet Address ................................. www.pacifictigers.comMailing Address ..........3601 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95211

Volleyball InformationHead Coach .............................. Joe Wortmann, 19th SeasonAssistant Coach ............................ Jonah Carson, First SeasonVolunteer Assistant Coach .............. Kevin Pratte, First SeasonVolleyball Office Phone .................................. (209) 946-27242010 Record (MPSF Finish) ...........................9-21 (1-21, 12th) Home Facility ...................................... Alex G. Spanos Center

CreditsThe 2011 Pacific Men’s Volleyball Media Guide was designed by Mo-nique Moyal and compiled by Ben Laskey. Editorial assistance the Pacific media relations staff and the volleyball coaching staff. Photo credit to George Steckler, Meghan Camino, Matt Brown, Stan Liu, Ken Delgado of www.kendelgard.com and Pacific Staff.

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Middle Blockers (5)Christian AhlinSean DaleyMarcian EvansChaz HindsleyRyan Smith

Setters (4)Jared GoldbergJeremy KaimikauaCory LeckiePatrick Tunnel

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Joby Ramos 6-1 L/S FR Honolulu, Hawaii (Roosevelt High School) 2 Javier Caceres 5-10 L FR Guaynabo, Puerto Rico (Colegio Marista) 4 Chris Matsui 5-6 L FR Kailua, Hawaii (Hawaii Baptist Academy) 5 Matthew Houlihan 6-4 OH SO San Jose, Calif. (Saint Francis High School) 6 Patrick Tunnell 6-4 S SO Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic High School) 7 Nicolaas Schenk 6-3 OPP RS JR Kamuela, Hawaii (Hawaii Preparatory Academy) 8 Dylan Walker 6-4 OH JR La Canada, Calif. (Flintridge Preparatory) 9 Adam Troy 6-4 OH RS FR Loomis, Calif. (Jesuit High School) 10 Chaz Hindsley 6-7 MB RS JR Northfield, Ill. (New Trier Township HS) 11 Ryan Smith 6-7 MB FR Huntington Beach, Calif (Edison High School) 12 Taylor Hughes 6-7 OH RS SO Fallbrook, Calif. (Fallbrook Union HS) 13 Sean Daley 6-7 MB RS JR Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark HS) 14 Ryan Spencer 6-2 OH RS JR Santa Maria, Calif. (Saint Joseph HS) 15 Florian Gornik 6-7 OH JR Schwechat, Austria (Park University) 16 Marcian Evans 6-6 MB RS FR Sacramento, Calif. (Monterey Trail High School) 18 Jared Goldberg 6-2 S FR Damascus, Md. (Damascus High School) 20 Christian Ahlin 6-7 MB SO Winnetka, Ill. (New Trier High School) 22 Jeremy Kaimikaua 6-3 S RS SO Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou HS) 23 Cory Leckie 6-2 S FR Long Beach, Calif. (Woodrow Wilson Classic High School) Head Coach: Joe Wortmann (Loyola Marymount, 1978), 19th SeasonAssistant Coach: Jonah Carson, First SeasonVolunteer Assistant Coach: Kevin Pratte, First SeasonTeam Manager: Akira Moriguchi, Third Season

Alphabetical

No. Player Pos. 20 Christian Ahlin MB 2 Javier Caceres L 13 Sean Daley MB 16 Marcian Evans MB 18 Jared Goldberg S 15 Florian Gornik OH 10 Chaz Hindsley MB 5 Matthew Houlihan OH 12 Taylor Hughes OH 22 Jeremy Kaimikaua S 23 Cory Leckie S 4 Chris Matsui L 1 Joby Ramos L/S 7 Nicolaas Schenk Opp 11 Ryan Smith MB 14 Ryan Spencer OH 9 Adam Troy OH 6 Patrick Tunnell S 8 Dylan Walker OH

Class BreakdownRS-Juniors (4)Sean DaleyChaz HindsleyNicolaas SchenkRyan Spencer

Juniors (2)Florian GornikDylan Walker

RS-Sophomores (2)Jeremy KaimikauaTaylor Hughes

Pronunciations

Christian Ahlin ALL-inJavier Caceres cah-SEHR-esChaz Hindsley Hi-nds-leeJeremy Kaimikaua ki-me-COW-ahNicolaas Shenk ShankPatrick Tunnel Tuh-nel

Position Breakdown

Libero (3)Javier CaceresChris MatsuiJoby Ramos

Outside Hitters/Opp (7)Florian GornikMatthew HoulhanTaylor HughesNicolass SchenkRyan SpencerAdam TroyDylan Walker

Sophomores (3)Christian AhlinMatthew HoulihanPattrick Tunnell

RS Freshmen (2)Marcian EvansAdam Troy

Freshmen (6)Javier CaceresJared GoldbergCory LeckieChris MatsuiJoby RamosRyan Smith

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As the calendar page flipped into 2011 the puzzle pieces are falling into place and the Tigers will look to have fun as they improve on last season’s result.

This year’s campaign will be spearheaded by four fourth-year student-athletes: Chaz Hindsley (Northfield Ill.), Nicolaas Schenk (Kamuella, Ha-waii), Ryan Spencer (Santa Maria, Calif.) and Sean Daley (Moorpark, Calif.) who will be accompanied by 13 additional returning players from last year’s squad who will again don the orange and black.

Wortmann describes his 2011 team as more ma-ture and exultantly physically, mentally and emo-tionally stronger than teams he has previously lead. “We are physically as good as ever and these guys are serious about the game. All the compo-

nents are in place and there is great trust among the players and the coaches.”

This increased physicality, maturity and trust will no doubt lead to increased productivity and per-formance. A colossal component of the cohesiveness and im-provement coursing through the team can be ac-credited to the addition of assistant coach Jonah Carson this off-season. Wortmann alluded to Car-son’s energy, knowledge and compatibility with the program as being something of great fortune. Joe held high praise of Jonah when describing his ability to effectively challenge the team to be pa-tient and precise in their pursuit of positive prog-ress. Joe also applauded Carson’s ability to recruit student-athletes to come join Pacific in their effort

2011 OUTLOOK

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{Outlook}to establish an MPSF playoff bound team.

Wortmann made a point to highlight some of the players he expects to standout in this years cam-paign. Leading off the discussion with third year starting middle blocker Daley saying, “Sean is en-tering the year physically stronger than ever and is really establishing a solid understanding of the intricacies of the both the mental and emotional parts of the game. Look for him to be a force in the middle.”

Joe also expects great things from starting setter Patrick Tunnell (Tucson, Arizona) who returns this season healthy and with an expanded role of lead-ership in the team’s chemistry. Wortmann says, “Tunnell is up to the task. He wants to lead this team and really compete in the MPSF.”

Freshman Javier Caceres (Guanabo, Puerto Rico) will serve as the team’s primary passer holding down the starting libero position.

Offensively Pacific will look to sophomore Tay-lor Hughes (Fallbrook, Calif.) who is poised to be

among the conference’s best for his second season after leading the team last season with 353 kills and is ready to resume his role as one of the pri-mary point getters again for the Tigers. Junior Flo-rian Gornik (Schwechat, Austria) also returns after amassing a team second best 338 kills last season, and will have an immediate impact notching kills for the rotation.

With the team loaded with experience, physical-ity, and desire and a coaching staff tooled with all the knowledge and know how, this Tiger team is poised to make a solid run at the MPSF in the 2011 season. Pacific men’s volleyball has taken the piec-es in place to be successful now and for years to come.

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Joe Wortmann, the 2003 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Co-Coach of the Year and 1996 Coach of the Year, is entering his 19th season as the head coach of Pacific men’s volleyball program.

Wortmann came to Pacific in 1989 as an assistant to John Dunning with the women’s program and served under Dun-ning for three years. He brought with him an extensive list of coaching experiences with younger players, coming to Pa-cific from Newbury Park High School in Newbury Park, Calif., where he was head coach of the girls’ team from 1986-89. He also coached several volleyball clubs, including the Stockton Volleyball Club in 1990, the Zuma Bay Volleyball Club in Agou-ra, Calif., in 1989, and the SoCal Volleyball Club in Calabasas, Calif., from 1985 to 1987.

Wortmann upgraded the Pacific men’s volleyball program from club status to NCAA Division I status in 1992. In just its fourth year as a Division I program, Pacific qualified for its first playoff appearance, while competing in the best colle-giate conference in the country.

In 1995, Wortmann was selected to coach the USA Youth Na-tional Team, which competed in the World Championships in

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The Reign of Wortmann year wins losses percentage year wins losses percentage

1993 2 18 .1001994 8 18 .3081995 7 16 .3041996 17 10 .6301997 16 11 .5921998 9 18 .3331999 14 11 .5922000 10 17 .370 2001 10 13 .435

2002 10 18 .3572003 18 14 .5632004 10 19 .3452005 12 18 .400 2006 8 20 .2852007 14 17 .4522008 4 24 .143 2009 3 28 .0972010 9 21 .300Total: 181 311 .368

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{Coaches}San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he discovered former Tiger standout Vladimir Andric.

During the 1996 season, the Tigers were ranked as high as seventh in the nation and for the first time, de-feated perennial powers Stanford, USC (twice), Pepperdine, BYU, and Cal State Northridge.

Pacific’s 1997 season began January 10-11 at the UC Santa Barbara Tournament with a first-ever win over defending national champion UCLA. The 1999 season saw Wortmann and his squad defeat two Top-10 teams in one weekend, by defeating USC 3-1 and sweeping No. 3 Long Beach State. Pacific also defeated conference rival Stanford in both meetings in 1999, with the matches ending 3-2. In the second meeting, Pacific won the rally game by a score of 23-21. In 2000, Wortmann led the squad to victory against No. 8 BYU in five games. The Tigers were down 2-0, but quickly pulled off the next three games to defeat the Cougars.

In 2001, Wortmann led his squad past two No. 1 teams by sweeping Long Beach State on February 3 and battling back to win in five games against BYU on March 31. Pacific was again down 2-0 before sweeping the remaining three games. The team started the season ranked No.13 in the nation, reaching a peak at the No.10 spot. The Tigers finished the season ranked No.11 in the nation with a record of 10-13 overall.

In the 2002 season, Wortmann guided the Tigers to victory over No. 1 ranked Pepperdine on February 21. The Tigers peaked at No. 11 after a streak of five wins in seven matches, including the Pepperdine victory. The Tigers finished the season with a 10-18 record.

2003 ranked as the third most successful season for the Tigers as they finished with a .563 winning percent-age. Once again, Pacific took out the No. 1 team in the land as they swept Pepperdine on March 28. During the season, the Tigers moved as high in the national rankings as No. 4, helping earn Wortmann his second Coach of the Year award.

Despite struggling in 2004, Wortmann guided the Tigers to some big conference wins, knocking off No. 5 UC Santa Barbara at the Spanos Center on January 29. The Tigers nearly took down the No.1 team in the nation for the fourth consecutive season, taking No. 1 UCLA to five games before falling. Pacific ended on an up-swing, defeating No. 10 Stanford in back-to-back matches.

Following a 2005 season that saw the Tigers finish ranked No. 13 in the Nation, Wortmann was selected and coached Team USA at the World University Games in Europe during the summer months following the sea-son. He led a team of experienced college players and former World University Game members, including former Tiger Brian Zodrow.

Coach Wortmann led a young Tiger squad to a win at the Dino Cup in the fall of 2005, leading to a confident team hitting the floor for the 2006 season. With just one senior on the roster, the Tigers were still able to compete at high level while finishing 10th in the MPSF.

Wortmann has spent the last few seasons rebuilding the Tigers program amongst the extremely tough MPSF conference.

Wortmann graduated Cum Laude from Loyola Marymount University in 1978 with bachelor’s degrees in phi-losophy and religious studies. Wortmann received his California Teacher’s Credential from Cal State North-ridge in 1986. In 1991, he received his USVBA CAP Level II Coaching Certification. In May 1998, he graduated with a master’s degree in clinical psychology from Pacific.

Joe and his wife, Sharon, live in Stockton with their two sons, Christopher and Patrick.

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Jonah Carson enters his first year with the Pacific men’s vol-leyball team. Carson spent the previous six years as the head coach of the UC Santa Cruz men’s volleyball team. During his tenure with the Banana Slugs, Carson handled responsibili-ties such as recruiting, player development, building a team culture, player eligibility, fundraising and budget for the pro-gram, in addition to scheduling. With Carson at the helm, UC Santa Cruz responded with a streak of 67-consecutive weeks in the top five of the AVCA poll. His team reached the Mol-ten Final Four Championships four times (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010) and the Finals twice (2008, 2010). He coached 10 Divi-sion III All-Americans, 2008 Player of the Year Bryan Shires and 2010 Newcomer of the year Salvatore La Cavera. Carson was a four-time AVCA D-III Coach of the Year Finalist (2006-08, 2010).

While handling responsibilities for the Banana Slugs, he was also asked to participate with the USA High performance se-lect teams. In 2010, he was the head coach of the USA Boy’s Select A3 Camp, and from 2007-10, he was an assistant coach for USA Boys Select A1 High Performance Championships.

Prior to taking the reigns as the head coach at UC Santa Cruz, Jonah handled the Bay to Bay Volleyball Club, where he coached teams and organized events. His development helped coordinate and develop coaches, and various teams he coached qualified for the Junior Olympics.

His coaching résumé has taken him through Austin College (1996-98), Aptos High School (2002-05), and the UC Santa Cruz women’s volleyball team. While at Aptos High School, Carson was a three-time SCCAL Coach of the Year (2003-05) and three-time section championship participant (2003-05).

Jonah Carson taught high school English for eight years, and obtained his masters in secondary education.

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Kevin returns to Pacific as the Tigers’ volunteer assistant coach in 2011 after finishing his play-ing career at the conclusion of the 2010 season. Prior to completing his eligibility, Pratte was a graduate assistant at Nebraska during the 2009 women’s volleyball season, gaining experience on the Cornhuskers staff before returning to Pa-cific in the spring of 2010.

As a player, Pratte finished his career with 195 kills on 544 attempts playing as an outside hit-ter for the Tigers. He added 18 aces and 169 digs throughout his career. Pratte’s best season came in 2009 when he racked up 163 kills, averaging 1.94 a game. Kevin was third most on the team in digs, with 134.

Kevin graduated from Pacific in 2009 with a de-gree in sport sciences.

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Barb Paris is the administrative assistant for the men’s and women’s volleyball and baseball programs, running the day-to-day operations for all three teams. She is instrumental in Pacific’s success as she coordinates schedules of players and coaches along with business-related matters concerning Tiger volleyball.

Barb has had the privilege of working with every single head coach in both Pacific men’s and women’s volleyball history.

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

“Barb is one of the founding members of the men’s volleyball program,” said coach Wortmann. “She has been here since its inception, and is the glue that holds us all together. She is a great friend, and is a valuable part of our family here at Pacific. She is always the first person to meet the new freshmen, and always the last one to hug the graduating seniors. I’m sure every alumnus knows that Barb Paris is Pacific Volleyball.”

Akira enters his third season as the team manager for the men’s volleyball team. His primary duties include assisting with practice operation, administrative responsibilities, and other duties as assigned.

Moriguchi graduated from Osaka International School in Minoh, Osaka, Japan where he lettered in four sports for the Sabers: basketball, badminton, baseball and volleyball. Akira was named the most valuable player of the Western Japan Athletic Association Spiker Classic in 2007. Moriguchi was also a standout outside the gym, as he was named the Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2008.

Akira Moriguchi is the son of Isao and Gina Moriguchi and has two siblings: Arie and Kento. In his third year at Pacific, Akira is studying computer engineering.

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Coming off of an impressive first collegiate season, Daley continued his strong play in the middle for the Tigers as she posted 209 kills and a 2.25 kills per game average in 28 matches played. Hitting .405 for the year, Sean etched his name in Pacific’s single-season record books with the sev-enth best single-season hitting percentage in program history. In addition to his play on the offensive side of the net, Daley was Pacific’s best blocker as a sophomore with 112 total blocks, including a team-best 17 solo ef-forts which ranked as the sixth most solo blocks in Tiger single-season history.

2009 (RS Freshman):Sean was a dominant middle blocker for the Tigers, starting in all 31 matches during his first season of play, as he used his redshirt option dur-ing the 2008 season. He was second on the team in kills with 227 over the year, with an average of 2.14 kills per game and a hitting percentage of .369. He lead the team in total blocks, accumulating 113 total, and 100 block assists, which put him number nine among single season block assist leaders. The numbers Daley put up during his freshman season earned him All-MPSF Honorable Mention for the 2009 season.

2008 (Freshman):Sean used his redshirt option during the 2008 season.

High School:Sean graduated from Moorpark High School in Moorpark, Calif. Sean played club volleyball for Club Spectrum.

Personal:Sean Daley is the son of Peter and Debra Daley. He has two sisters, his twin Chelsea, and Christy. In his third year at Pacific, Sean is majoring in computer engineering.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 93 209 45 405 .405 3 15 33 112 2009 106 227 60 453 .369 14 13 32 113 Total 199 436 105 858 .386 17 28 65 225

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2010 (Sophomore):Taking over on the outside for the Tigers in his first year at Pacific, Florian dominated at the pins to post 338 kills and a 3.41 kills per game average, second best among all Tigers. One of just three Ti-gers to play in all 30 matches for Pacific throughout the year, Gornik was deadly from all parts of the court as he scored from both the net and behind the service line, tallying 27 aces to pace the team. Defensively, Florian was a strong force for the Tigers as he notched 57 blocks while also posting 145 digs, the most of any Pacific hitter for the season. As a sophomore, Gornik tallied 397.0 points the second most on the team.

Freshman (Park University):Florian played volleyball at Park University for his freshman year.

High School:Florian graduated from HTL Vienna Rennweg in Vienna, Austria, where he played volleyball.

Personal:Florian Gornik was born in Vienna, Austria to Walter and Gabriele Gornik. He is a business marketing major during his second year at Pacific. In his free time he enjoys skiing, mountain biking, kite surf-ing, and traveling.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 99 338 152 798 .233 11 27 145 57 Total 99 338 152 798 .233 11 27 145 57

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Coming off the bench for the Tigers in 2010, Chaz saw action in nine matches for the Tigers in the middle of Pacific’s offense. As a redshirt sophomore, Hindsley posted 24 kills on 49 attacks to hit .327. In 19 games played, Chaz tallied 17 blocks at the net to average just under 1.00 per game at 0.89. His best match of the year came against Grand Canyon on January 9 in Pacific’s 3-0 sweep when he tallied nine kills on just 12 at-tacks to hit an impressive .750. One day earlier, Chaz posted a career-high nine blocks against UC Santa Cruz in the Tigers’ 3-0 sweep.

2009 (RS Freshman)Playing middle blocker during 21 of the 31 matches over the 2009 sea-son, Chaz recorded 40 kills, averaging one kill per game. He also had a .917 serving percentage, committing only 10 errors in 121 attempts and recording five service aces.

2008 (Freshman)Chaz used his redshirt option during the 2008 season.

High SchoolChaz graduated from New Trier Township High School in Winnetka, Ill., where he was a three sport letter winner in football, basketball, and volleyball. Hindsley was awarded the JKB Leadership Award, as well as helped to guide his team to consecutive conference championships in 2006 and 2007. His team finished second in the state championships in 2007 as well. Chaz played club volleyball for Adversity Volleyball Club.

PersonalCharles Hindsley is the son of Paul and Maureen Hindsley, and he has three siblings, Peter, Claire, and Maddie. In his fourth year at Pacific, Chaz is majoring in business.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 17 24 8 49 .327 1 1 8 17 2009 40 40 15 93 .269 3 5 8 20 Total 57 64 23 142 .289 4 6 16 37

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2010 (RS Sophomore)Playing on the outside for the Tigers in his second season of ac-tion, Schenk finished the season with 42 kills in 22 matches while averaging 0.86 kills per game. The opposite also added 20 digs and seven blocks to Pacific’s cause.

2009 (RS Freshman)Nicolaas played in 24 matches during his first season of play at Pa-cific. Providing depth as an opposite, Schenk totaled 93 kills, aver-aging 1.86 per game. He also accumulated eight service aces, 45 digs, and 21 total blocks.

2008 (Freshman)Nick used his redshirt option during the 2008 season.

High SchoolNick graduated from Hawaii Preparatory Academy in Kamuela, Ha-waii, where he lettered in both volleyball and basketball. Nick re-ceived the coaches award from 2004 to 2005 and was league MVP of the BIIF Conference from 2006-2007. Nick was also awarded Second Team All-BIIF Conference, in 2007. Nick played club volley-ball for Ho’opa Hawaii Volleyball Club and was club MVP in 2007.

PersonalNicolaas Schenk is the son of Frank and Johnette Schenk, and he has two brothers, Nathan, and Noah. In his fourth year at Pacific, Nick is majoring in business.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 49 42 32 118 .085 2 5 20 7 2009 50 93 65 273 .103 3 8 45 21 Total 99 135 97 391 .097 5 13 65 28

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Seeing time on the court for the first time at Pacific, Ryan played in six matches for the Tigers while playing in eight games. The outside hitter finished his season with seven kills on 12 attacks with only one error to hit .500.

2009 (RS Freshman)Spencer did not see any action for the Tigers in 2009.

2008 (Freshman)Ryan used his redshirt option during the 2008 season.

High SchoolRyan graduated from Saint Joseph High School in Santa Maria, Ca-lif., where he lettered three years in volleyball. During his sopho-more and junior years, Spencer earned Second Team and First Team All-Los Padres League honors. His senior year in 2007, Spen-cer was named the Most Valuable Player of the Los Padres League. Spencer was also able to maintain a strong 3.4 GPA, earning him academic honors as well.

PersonalRyan Spencer is the son of Ray and Jo Anne Spencer. In his fourth year at Pacific, Ryan is an exploratory major.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 8 7 1 12 .500 0 0 0 0 Total 8 7 1 12 .500 0 0 0 0

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2010 (Sophomore)In his second season as a Tiger, Walker saw action in 15 matches while playing in 28 games. The second year outside hitter finished the season with four kills on 11 attacks while also tallying two aces, seven digs and three blocks.

2009 (Freshman)Appearing in 27 matches during his freshman season, Dylan re-corded 57 kills, averaging 1.02 kills per game. He also accumulated six service aces and 45 digs as an outside hitter for the Tigers.

High SchoolDylan graduated from Flintridge Preparatory School in La Canada, Calif. where he was a five-time letter winner in both volleyball and basketball. In the 2007 and 2008 seasons, Walker was named Prep League MVP, and in 2008 also won the All-Area Player of the Year, and was First Team All-CIF in 2008 and 2007. Dylan proved to be a key factor in the offensive force of the Rebels, as he totaled 737 kills over his last two seasons on the team.

PersonalDylan Walker is the son of Cardon and Lisa Walker, who played vol-leyball for the Bruins at UCLA. He has two older siblings, his brother Matt, and sister Kaite. In his third year at Pacific, Dylan plans on majoring in Sports Science, and hopes to be an athletic trainer.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 28 4 2 11 .182 0 2 7 3 2009 56 57 42 160 .094 12 6 45 11 Total 84 61 44 171 .099 12 8 52 14

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Playing his first year of collegiate volleyball, Christian saw ac-tion in six matches throughout the year while earning four starts. The freshman completed the season with 25 kills, av-eraging 1.56 per game while defensively posting 12 blocks in 16 games for a 0.75 average. Ahlin’s top match of the season came against UC Santa Barbara on April 2 when he posted a season-high 10 kills on just 13 attacks to hit an impressive .769. The match marked the first time in his career in which he posted double-digit kills.

High School:Christian attended New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill., where he lettered in volleyball twice. He was named Third Team All-State and All Tournament at the Tiger Classic. In 2009, The Chicago Sun-Times named Ahlin Best Blocker for his senior season.

Personal:Christian Ahlin was born in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of John Ahlin and Beverly Gaabo and has an older brother, Erik. Chris-tian is an environmental studies major in his second year at Pacific. When he isn’t playing volleyball, Ahlin enjoys reading and watching TV.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 16 25 3 47 .468 0 1 3 12 Total 16 25 3 47 .468 0 1 3 12

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2010 (Freshman):Finding his footing in Division I volleyball as a freshman in 2010, Houlihan saw action in nine matches and 11 games throughout the year. At the pins, Matthew posted four kills on nine attacks while also adding five digs and one blocks.

High School:Matthew attended Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, Calif., where he played three years of varsity volley-ball. He was named to the second team All-Western Athletic League in 2007 and the first team All-Western Athletic League in 2008. He was MVP of the Western Athletic League in 2009. Matthew was CCS Player of the Year in 2009 and Max Preps Scholar Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2009. Saint Francis named him the Outstanding Senior Athlete Award in 2009. He earned Player of the Year in 2009 by the San Jose Mercury News. He also played for Bay to Bay Volleyball Club. Matthew was an All-American at the Junior Olympics in 2007 and 2008.

Personal:Matthew Houlihan was born in San Jose, Calif. He is the son of Stephanie and Timothy Houlihan. He has two siblings, Brian and Kelsey. During his second year at Pacific, Matthew is a sports management major. His hobbies include tennis, beach volleyball, and video games.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 11 4 3 9 .111 0 0 13 1 Total 11 4 3 9 .111 0 0 13 1

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Making an immediate impact on Pacific’s lineup and throughout the MPSF, Hughes was the Tigers’ best hitter in 2010 en route to earning All-MPSF Freshman team honors. One of the top newcom-ers in the conference in his first season of action, Taylor led the Tigers with 353 kills in 29 matches while posting a 3.68 kills per game average. At the pins, Hughes was second on the team with 95 total blocks, including 12 unassisted. He also showed his depth on defense, with 141 digs, finishing third on the team. Hughes had a team-high of 420 points, when combining his kills and blocks.

2009 (Freshman)Taylor used his redshirt option during the 2009 season.

High School:Taylor graduated from Fallbrook Union High School where he was a two-time letter winner in volleyball for the Warriors. Hughes was named the team MVP in 2007, and 2008 as well as Avocado League Player of the Year in 2008. Hughes recieved First Team All-Avocado League honors in 2007, and 2008, and was named the high school All-American Third Team in 2008. Taylor was named to the Volley-ball Magazine Fab50 list his senior year of high school.

Personal:Taylor Hughes is the son of Bill and Lori Hughes, and has two sib-lings: older sisters Heather and Kristen. In his third year at Pacific, Taylor is studying engineering.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 96 353 167 810 .230 6 14 141 95 Total 96 353 167 810 .230 6 14 141 95

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2010 (RS Junior)Seeing his first time on the court after sitting out his first year, Kaimikaua played in six matches for the Tigers. A back-up set-ter, Jeremy tallied three assists and two digs in eight games played for Pacific.

2009 (Freshman)Jeremy used his redshirt option during the 2009 season.

High SchoolJeremy graduated from Punahou High School in Honolulu, Hawaii where he was a three sport athlete in volleyball, bas-ketball, and baseball. Kaimikaua was named the Interscholas-tic League of Hawaii Player of the Year in basketball, as well as being named an All-State middle blocker in volleyball. Jeremy played club volleyball for Outrigger Canoe Club in Honolulu, Hawaii.

PersonalJeremy Kaimikaua is the son of James and Joan Kaimikaua and has one older brother, Joshua. In his third year at Pacific Jeremy is studying computer engineering.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 8 0 0 1 .000 3 0 2 0 Total 8 0 0 1 .000 3 0 2 0

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Taking over the starting setting job in his first year at Pacific, Tunnell played in all but one match throughout the year as he saw action in 29 matches and 80 games. Running Pacific’s of-fense, Patrick posted a team best 840 assists while averaging 10.5 assists per game. Offensively, Tunnell added 30 kills on 57 attempts while also serving up 13 aces. On the other side of the ball, the freshman setter tallied 36 blocks and 81 digs for the Tigers defensively.

High School:Patrick attended Salpointe Catholic High School in Tucson, Ariz. During high school he lettered in golf and volleyball dur-ing all four years, and two years in basketball. He earned SA Southern MVP in 2008 and 2009. He was also Southern Arizo-na Player of the year in 2008 and 2009. For 2007, 2008, 2009 he was named All-Arizona. Patrick earned Salpointe Athlete of the Year in 2008 and 2009.

Personal:Patrick Tunnell was born in Wichita, Kan. He is the son of Monica Malone and Jeff Tunnell. Patrick has five older sib-lings, Kathleen, Christine, Maureen, John, and Scott. In his second year at Pacific, Tunnell is an English major. Off the vol-leyball court he enjoys table tennis, reading, and writing.

Career Statistics Year GP Kills Errors Att. % Assists Aces Digs Blocks 2010 80 30 13 57 .298 840 13 81 36 Total 80 30 13 57 .298 840 13 81 36

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High School: Javier attended Colegio Marista in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.The Colegio Marista volleyball team was a two-time Puerto Rico High School League Champion squad, and Caceres was named MVP of the team both times. Javier also played for the Puerto Rico National Team, and participated in the Junior Olympics six times, earning two silver medals.

Personal:Javier Caceres was born in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. He is the son of Juan and Rosadelle Caceres. He has three older brothers who all played volleyball, and were all liberos. Caceres is a business major with plans on becom-ing a sports agent.

2010 (Freshman):Marcian used his redshirt option in 2010.

High School:Marcian is a graduate of Monterey Trail High School in Elk Grove, Calif. He lettered in volleyball and football twice and in wrestling once. He was the MVP for his men’s volleyball team and runner-up athlete of the year in 2009. During his senior year season he had 48.69 kills, 55 solo blocks, and 70 total blocks.

Personal:Marcian Evans was born in Santa Clara, Calif. He is the son of Shaundra and Marcian Evans and has a younger brother, Christian. During his second year at Pacific, he is majoring in history. Off the court, Marcian enjoys music, TV, and movies.

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High School:Jared graduated from Damascus High School in Damascus, MD. where he lettered in volleyball. During his senior year he was named captain of the team and was awarded with the MVP and Sportsmanship award. He was also a Gazette Honorable Mention.

Personal:Jared Goldberg was born in Montgomery Village, Md. He is the son of Barry and Bonnie Goldberg. His family is very involved with volleyball, as his dad Barry is the head coach at American University while his mother Bonnie is a Volleyball Club Administrator. His sister, Arielle, played volleyball for Pacific from 2008-09. Jared is a business major.

High School:Cory Leckie attended Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Long Beach, Calif. he lettered in volleyball and basketball while playing for the Bruins. As a senior, he was named League MVP in 2010. He was also named All-League three times (2008-10), best offensive player (2009) and biggest impact (2008).

Personal:Cory Leckie was born in Long Beach, Calif. and is the son of Glenn and Diane Leckie. He has one older sister, Brianna. Leckie is a business major with career goal of opening a sports bar.

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High School:Chris attended Hawaii Baptist Academy in Honolulu, Hawaii where he lettered twice as a setter and libero. During his tim with the Eagles, he was named to the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Divison Two First Team twice. He was also named to the all-state team twice, and was named an ESPN RISE top player at the SCVA invitational.

Personal:Chris Matsui was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is the son of Bruce Matsui and Sheryl Matsui and has a younger sister, Kimberly. Chris is a biological science major with plans to become a pediatrician.

High School:Joby attended Roosevelt High School in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was a four year varsity letter winner for the Rough Riders. He earned several awards including the Honolulu Advertiser First-Team All-State in 2009-10, the Star Bulletin Fab 15 (2008-10), and Oahu Interscholastic Association Red East Player of the Year (2009-10). He played his club volleyball for Ku’ikahi Volleyball Club.

Personal:Joby Ramos was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and is the son of Michael Ramos and Kassandre Jones. He has two younger brothers, Jake and Jordan. Joby is an athletic training major with plans on becoming a chiropractor or coach. His hobbies include body surfing and playing volleyball.

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High School:Ryan attended Edison High School in Huntington Beach, Calif. He earned two varsity letters in volleyball and basketball. As a senior for the Chargers, he as selected as a First-Team Sunset League player as well as earning the Captains Award from his team.

Personal:Ryan Smith was born in St. Louis, Mo. and is the son of Bart and Nancy Smith. he has an older brother Drew, and a younger brother Tyler. Ryan is a business major.

2010 (Freshman):Adam used his redshirt option in his first year at Pacific.

High School:Adam attended Jesuit High School in Carmichael, Calif., where he was a three-time letter winner in volleyball. In 2008, Adam received honorable mention honors and in 2009 he was named to the All-League team, in ad-dition to earning MVP.

Personal:Adam Troy was born in Roseville, Calif. to Michael and Ann Marie Troy. He has an older brother, Anthony. In his second year at Pacific, Adam is studying business. During his free time, he enjoys wakeboarding and snow-boarding.

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Overall: 9-21 MPSF: 1-21 Home: 6-11 Away: 2-10 Neutral: 1-0

Date Opponent Location Result Jan. 8 UC Santa Cruz Stockton, Calif. W, 3-0 Jan. 8 Grand Canyon Stockton, Calif. W, 3-0 Jan. 9 vs. Grand Canyon Santa Cruz, Calif. W, 3-0 Jan. 9 at UC Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, Calif. W, 3-0 Jan. 15 • at No. 5 BYU Provo, Utah L, 0-3 Jan. 16 • at No. 5 BYU Provo, Utah L, 0-3 Jan. 19 • No. 9 Hawai’i Stockton, Calif. L, 1-3 Jan. 20 • No. 9 Hawai’i Stockton, Calif. L, 0-3 Jan. 29 • No. 10 UC Santa Barbara Stockton, Calif. L, 0-3 Jan. 30 • No. 3 Cal State Northridge Stockton, Calif. L, 0-3 Feb. 3 • at No. 5 Stanford Stanford, Calif. L, 1-3 Feb. 5 Quincy Stockton, Calif. W, 3-0 Feb. 6 Quincy Stockton, Calif. W, 3-0 Feb. 12 • No. 11 UC Irvine Stockton, Calif. L, 1-3 Feb. 13 • No. 3 UCLA Stockton, Calif. L, 0-3 Feb. 17 • at No. 4 Pepperdine Malibu, Calif. L, 0-3 Feb. 19 • at No. 3 USC Los Angeles, Calif. L, 2-3 Feb. 26 • No. 2 Stanford Stockton, Calif. L, 1-3 March 5 • No. 6 Long Beach State Stockton, Calif. L, 1-3 March 6 • No. 14 UC San Diego Stockton, Calif. L, 1-3 March 19 NJIT Stockton, Calif. W, 3-0 March 20 NJIT Stockton, Calif. W, 3-0 March 26 • at No. 9 Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. L, 0-3 March 27 • at No. 14 UC San Diego San Diego, Calif. L, 0-3 April 2 • at No. 10 UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, Calif. L, 0-3 April 3 • at No. 5 Cal State Northridge Northridge, Calif. L, 0-3 April 9 • No. 6 USC Stockton, Calif. L, 2-3 April 10 • No. 3 Pepperdine Stockton, Calif. L, 1-3 April 16 • at No. 8 UC Irvine Irvine, Calif. L, 0-3 April 17 • at No. 7 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. W, 3-0

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Throughout the year, the Tigers played tough, taking on the nation’s best night-in and night-out in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. However, the team struggled to get over the hump and into the win column in confernece play, drop-ping slow matches twice to USC. However, Pacific finished its season with a bang, upsetting the No. 7 ranked UCLA Bruins at the Pauley Pavillion for the first time in program history. The Tigers’ victory was just their second win over the Bruins in Pa-cific men’s volleyball history, matching Pacific’s 3-0 sweep of UCLA at home to end the 2007 season. In the match, Florian Gornik led the way with 14 kills, three aces and four blocks while freshman Taylor Hughes put down 11 kill while hitting .429 and adding six blocks.

Following the conclusion of the season, Hughes picked up All-MPSF Freshman honors for his stellar play throughout his ina-gural compaign. The freshman led the Tigers in kills with 353 while averaging 3.68 per game on .230 hitting. Additionally, Hughes added 95 blocks to Pacific’s defensive efforts. Joining Hughes on the all-freshman team was Nikola Vukicevic who finished his first year of collegiate volleyball with 198 kills on .384 hitting, 25 aces and 88 blocks.

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All-MPSF Freshman Team Jonas Umlauft Freshman Hawai’i Maurice Torres Freshman Pepperdine Taylor Hughes Freshman Pacific Dylan Davis Freshman UC Santa Barbara Cyrus Kiani Freshman UC San Diego Nikola Vukicevic Freshman Pacific Maddison McKibbin Freshman USC

MPSF Player of the Year Brad Lawson

MPSF Freshman of the YearJonas Umlauft

MPSF Coach of the YearJohn Kosty, Stanford

All-MPSF First-TeamStudent-Athlete Year SchoolBrad Lawson Sophomore StanfordKawika Shoji Senior StanfordJacek Ratajczak Senior Cal State NorthridgeKevin McKniff Senior Cal State NorthridgeCarson Clark Sophomore UC IrvineAndrew Stewart Senior BYUCory Riecks Junior Pepperdin

All-MPSF Second-TeamJordan DuFault Junior UC IrvineFuti Tavana Sophomore BYUKasey Crider Junior PepperdineErik Shoji Sophomore StanfordJonas Umlauft Freshman Hawai’iGarrett Muagututia Senior UCLAEvan Romero Senior Stanford

All-MPSF Third-TeamJeff Menzel Junior UC Santa BarbaraMurphy Troy Junior USCRobb Stowell Sophomore BYUDean Bittner Senior Long Beach StateJosh Walker Junior Hawai’iJD Schleppenbach Senior PepperdineAntwain Aguillard Junior Long Beach State

All-MPSF Honorable MentionMatt Stork Sophomore Cal State NorthridgeTyler Jaynes Junior PepperdineAndy McGuire Junior UC Santa BarbaraReed Chilton Senior BYURussell Lavaja Sophmore BYUDan Alexander Senior Long Beach StateMike Gaudino Senior Cal State NorthridgeTony Ciarelli Sophomore USCScott Slaughter Junior UC Santa BarbaraNejc Zemljak Junior Hawai’iJason Spangler Senior UC San DiegoRiley McKibbin Junior USCPhil Bannan Junior UC San Diego

CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT W L PCT H A N 1. $%&# Stanford 16 6 .727 24 6 .800 17-2 7-4 0-02. # BYU 15 7 .682 22 9 .710 12-3 6-4 4-2 &# Cal State Northridge 15 7 .682 23 10 .697 11-3 9-6 3-14. # Hawai’i 14 8 .636 19 10 .655 13-3 6-7 0-0 # Pepperdine 14 8 .636 16 10 .615 9-4 7-6 0-06. # USC 13 9 .591 16 11 .593 8-4 6-7 2-07. # UCLA 11 11 .500 16 14 .533 8-7 7-5 1-28. # UC Irvine 10 12 .455 15 15 .500 9-6 4-8 2-19. UC Santa Barbara 9 13 .409 13 16 .448 5-10 7-6 1-010. Long Beach State 8 14 .364 12 17 .429 6-9 6-6 0-211. UC San Diego 6 16 .273 11 19 .367 5-8 6-9 0-212. Pacific 1 21 .045 9 21 .300 6-11 2-10 1-0

$ Stanford NCAA Champion% Stanford MPSF Tournament Champion, MPSF Regular Season Champion& NCAA Tournament Participant# MPSF Tournament Appearance

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# KILLS S Kills K/S12 Taylor Hughes 96 353 3.6815 Florian Gornik 99 338 3.4113 Sean Daley 93 209 2.253 Nikola Vukicevic 86 198 2.301 Jason Borchin 96 167 1.747 Nicolaas Schenk 49 42 0.866 Patrick Tunnell 80 30 0.3811 Clay Ostrander 25 14 0.562 Kevin Downing 71 10 0.148 Dylan Walker 28 4 0.144 Mark Bauhs 98 3 0.03

# SERVE (by SA) S SA SE SA/S TA Pct15 Florian Gornik 99 27 113 0.27 378 .7013 Nikola Vukicevic 86 25 107 0.29 343 .68813 Sean Daley 93 15 89 0.16 268 .6681 Jason Borchin 96 15 42 0.16 377 .88912 Taylor Hughes 96 14 62 0.15 341 .8186 Patrick Tunnell 80 13 51 0.16 277 .8162 Kevin Downing 71 8 36 0.11 169 .7877 Nicolaas Schenk 49 5 26 0.10 89 .7088 Dylan Walker 28 2 11 0.07 41 .73211 Clay Ostrander 25 2 8 0.08 23 .6524 Mark Bauhs 90 0 0 0.00 2 1.00

# DEFENSE (byDig) S Dig Dig/S BHE4 Mark Bauhs 98 245 2.50 115 Florian Gornik 99 145 1.46 212 Taylor Hughes 96 141 1.47 11 Jason Borchin 96 122 1.27 06 Patrick Tunnell 80 81 1.01 32 Kevin Downing 71 44 0.62 113 Sean Daley 93 33 0.35 03 Nikola Vukicevic 86 29 0.34 07 Nicolaas Schenk 49 20 0.41 011 Clay Ostrander 25 8 0.32 08 Dylan Walker 28 7 0.25 0

# RECEPT (by TA) S RE RE/S TA Pct15 Florian Gornik 99 38 0.38 677 .9444 Mark Bauhs 98 23 0.23 677 .9661 Jason Borchin 96 31 0.32 655 .9537 Nicolaas Schenk 49 14 0.29 84 .83312 Taylor Hughes 96 4 0.04 42 .90514 Matthew Houlihan 11 3 0.27 42 .9298 Dylan Walker 28 2 0.07 13 .8463 Nikola Vukicevic 86 0 0.00 9 1.00017 Kevin Pratte 10 0 0.00 6 1.00013 Sean Daley 93 1 0.01 5 .8002 Kevin Daley 71 0 0.00 4 1.000

# ATTACK (byPct) S K K/S E TA Pct13 Sean Daley 93 209 2.25 45 405 .4053 Nikola Vukicevic 86 198 2.30 61 357 .3846 Patrick Tunnell 80 30 0.38 13 57 .29815 Florian Gornik 99 338 3.41 152 798 .23312 Taylor Hughes 96 353 3.68 167 810 .2301 Jason Borchin 96 167 1.74 85 538 .1527 Nicolaas Schenk 49 42 0.86 32 118 .0852 Kevin Downing 71 10 0.14 8 32 .06211 Clay Ostrander 25 14 0.56 13 48 .021

# SET S A A/S TA Pct6 Patrick Tunnell 80 840 10.50 1815 .4632 Kevin Downing 71 408 5.75 862 .4734 Mark Bauhs 98 39 0.40 151 .2581 Jason Borchin 96 23 0.24 81 .28415 Florian Gornik 99 11 0.11 55 .2002 Nikola Vukicevic 87 7 0.08 41 .17112 Taylor Hughes 96 6 0.06 57 .10513 Sean Daley 93 3 0.03 22 .1367 Nicolaas Schenk 49 2 0.04 11 .18211 Clay Ostrander 25 0 0.00 1 .000

# BLOCKS S BS BA TOTAL Blk/S13 Sean Daley 93 17 95 112 1.2012 Taylor Hughes 96 12 83 95 0.993 Nikola Vukicevic 86 11 77 88 1.0215 Florian Gornik 99 7 50 57 0.581 Jason Borchin 96 2 47 49 0.516 Patrick Tunnell 80 7 29 36 0.452 Kevin Downing 71 3 12 15 0.217 Nicolaas Schenk 49 2 5 7 0.148 Dylan Walker 28 0 3 3 0.1111 Clay Ostrander 25 1 2 3 0.124 Mark Bauhs 98 0 1 1 0.01

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Service Aces1. Nils Dauburs (2004).................................................... 712. Vladimir Andric (1997) ............................................... 633. Vladimir Andric (1999) ............................................... 46T4. Nils Dauburs (2005).................................................... 44T4. Dan Fisher (1998) ....................................................... 446. Pekka Seppanen (2007).............................................. 407. Dan Fisher (1999) ....................................................... 38T8. Brian Zodrow (2004) .................................................. 36T8. Pekka Seppanen (2008).............................................. 3610. Nils Dauburs (2003).................................................... 35

Digs1. Mike Gawlik (2003) .................................................. 2992. Sam Crosson (1997) ................................................. 2743. Mark Bauhs (2010) ................................................... 2454. Greg Wakeham (1997) ............................................. 2425. Mark Bauhs (2008) ................................................... 2316. Pekka Seppanen (2008)............................................ 2157. Mike Gawlik (2002) .................................................. 2128. Pekka Seppanen (2007)............................................ 2119. Garrett Morales (2006) ............................................ 21010. Mark Bauhs (2009) ................................................... 208

Total Blocks1. Darrell Dilmore (1999) ............................................. 1502. Martin Berkenkemp (1996) ...................................... 1463. Darrell Dilmore (2000) ............................................. 1344. Dan Hammer (2007) ................................................ 1255. Darrell Dilmore (1998) ............................................. 1216. Ian Crosno (1997) ..................................................... 120T7. Dan Fisher (1999) ..................................................... 115T7. Sean Rodgers (2003) ................................................ 115T9. Greg Wakeham (1997) ............................................. 113T9. Sean Daley (2009) .................................................... 113

Block Solos1. Greg Wakeham (1994) ............................................... 342. Jeff Hall (1994) ........................................................... 223. Darren Lance (1994) .................................................. 20T4. Dan Hammer (2007) .................................................. 19T4. Simon Chen-Byerley (2007) ....................................... 196. Sean Daley (2010) ...................................................... 17T7. Darrell Dilmore (2000) ............................................... 16T8. Nils Dauburs (2004).................................................... 16T9. Nils Dauburs (2005).................................................... 1610. Martin Berkenkamp (1996) ........................................ 15

Block Assists1. Darrell Dilmore (1999) ............................................. 1372. Martin Berkenkamp (1996) ...................................... 1313. Darrell Dilmore (2000) ............................................. 1184. Ian Crosno (1997) ..................................................... 1095. Darrell Dilmore (1998) ............................................. 107T6. Sean Rodgers (2003) ................................................ 106T6. Dan Hammer (2007) ................................................ 1068. Dan Fisher (1999) ..................................................... 1029. Sean Daley (2009) .................................................... 10010. Greg Wakeham (1997) ............................................... 99

Single Season LeadersSets PlayedT1. Mike Gawlik (2003) .................................................. 118T1. Chris Tamas (2003) ................................................... 118T1. Pekka Seppanen (2007)............................................ 118T4. Martin Bertsen (2003) ............................................. 115T4. Aaron Wachtfogel (2003) ......................................... 115T4. Maor Nutkevitch (2007) ........................................... 115T7. Sean Rodgers (2003) ................................................ 110T7. Garrett Morales (2007) ............................................ 110T9. Jason Borchin (2009) ................................................ 107T9. Mark Bauhs (2009) ................................................... 107

Kills1. Greg Wakeham (1997) ............................................. 7022. Greg Wakeham (1996) ............................................. 6663. Vladimir Andric (1999) ............................................. 5194. Vladimir Andric (2000) ............................................. 4875. Darren Lance (1994) ................................................ 4776. Pekka Seppanen (2007)............................................ 4687. Vladimir Andric (1997) ............................................. 4678. Brian Zodrow (2005) ............................................... 4529. Jeff Hall (1994) ......................................................... 43710. Martin Berntsen (2003) ........................................... 433

Attacks1. Greg Wakeham (1997) .......................................... 1,4172. Greg Wakeham (1996) .......................................... 1,3023. Darren Lance (1994) ............................................. 1,085T4. Vladimir Andric (2000) .......................................... 1,032T4. Vladimir Andric (1999) .......................................... 1,0326. Brian Zodrow (2005) ................................................ 9927. Vladimir Andric (1997) ............................................. 9768. Pekka Seppanen (2008)............................................ 9619. Pekka Seppanen (2007)............................................ 94810. Brian Adamson (2006) ............................................. 929

Hitting Percentage (Min. 150 attacks)1. Sean Rodgers (2004) ................................................ 4742. Darrell Dilmore (2000) ............................................. 4593. Sean Rodgers (2003) ................................................ 4444. Sean Rodgers (2002) ................................................ 4345. Chris Tamas (2003) ................................................... 4166. Dan Hammer (2007) ................................................ 4107. Sean Daley (2010) ................................................... .4058. Tim Gerlach (1999) .................................................. 4049. Sean Rodgers (2001) ................................................ 401T10. Nils Dauburs (2005).................................................. 394T10. Darrell Dilmore (1998) ............................................. 394

Assists1. KeAli’i Alexander (1997) ........................................ 1,6662. Chris Tamas (2003) ................................................ 1,6053. Dan Fisher (1999) .................................................. 1,5814. Dan Fisher (1998) .................................................. 1,4265. Russell Gan (1996) ................................................ 1,3706. Garrett Morales (2007) ......................................... 1,3537. Chris Tamas (2002) ................................................ 1,3088. Mitchel Hazelett (2005) ........................................ 1,2589. Russell Gan (1994) ................................................ 1,17810. Chris Tamas (2000) ................................................ 1,143

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{Record Book}Career LeadersSets Played1. Mike Gawlik (2002-05) ............................................. 3822. Simon Chen-Byerley (2005-08) ................................ 3813. Chris Tamas (2000-03) ............................................. 3784. Sean Rodgers (2001-04) ........................................... 3715. Vladimir Andric (1997-01) ........................................ 3706. Mark Bauhs (2007-10) ............................................. 3667. Aaron Wachtfogel (2000-03) .................................... 3658. Greg Wakeham (1994-97) ........................................ 3509. Sam Crosson (1994-97) ............................................ 32910. Darrell Dilmore (1997-00) ........................................ 323

Kills1. Greg Wakeham (1994-97) ..................................... 1,9492. Vladimir Andric (1997-01) ..................................... 1,7513. Pekka Seppanen (2006-08) ................................... 1,1874. Sean Rodgers (2001-04) ........................................ 1,0155. Sam Crosson (1994-97) ............................................ 9486. Aaron Wachtfogel (2000-03) .................................... 9357. Dylan Herrick (1997-00) ........................................... 9178. Darrell Dilmore (1997-00) ........................................ 9109. Martin Berntsen (2001-03) ...................................... 90210. Dan Hoefer (1999-02) .............................................. 833

Attacks1. Greg Wakeham (1994-97) ..................................... 3,9952. Vladimir Andric (1997-01) ..................................... 3,6153. Pekka Seppanen (2006-08) ................................... 2,6124. Sam Crosson (1994-97) ......................................... 2,117T5. Aaron Wachtfogel (2000-03) ................................. 2,035T5. Martin Bernsten (2001-03) ................................... 2,0357. Dylan Herrick (1997-00) ........................................ 1,8898. Sean Rodgers (2001-04) ........................................ 1,8749. Dan Hoefer (1999-02) ........................................... 1,81810. Jason Borchin (2008-10) ....................................... 1,756

Hitting Percentage (Min. 150 attacks/2 yrs played)1. Sean Rodgers (2001-04) ........................................... 4412. Darrell Dilmore (1997-00) ........................................ 4003. Sean Daley (2009-Pres.) ....................................... .3864. Dan Hammer (2004-07) ........................................... 3785. Blake Gentry (2004-08) ............................................ 3516. Simon Chen-Byerley (2005-08) ................................ 3327. Martin Berkenkamp (1996) ...................................... 3298. Vladimir Andric (1997-01) ........................................ 3129. Ian Crosno (1995-98) ............................................... 30710. Joe Forbes (2006-2009) ........................................... 298

Assists1. Chris Tamas (2000-03) .......................................... 5,0862. Russell Gan (1993-96) ........................................... 3,6153. Mitchel Hazelett (2004-07) ................................... 3,1344. Dan Fisher (1998-99)............................................. 3,0075. KeAli’i Alexander (1996-98) .................................. 1,8266. Garrett Morales (2006-07) .................................... 1,6057. Kris Staks (2008) ....................................................... 9078. Mark Bauhs (2007-10) ............................................. 6679. Kevin Downing (2009-10 .......................................... 510 10. Rigel Painter (1999-00) ............................................ 410

Service Aces1. Vladimir Andric (1997-01) ........................................ 1532. Nils Dauburs (2003-05) ............................................ 1503. Pekka Seppanen (2006-08) ...................................... 1024. Sam Crosson (1994-97) .............................................. 865. Chris Tamas (2000-03) ............................................... 846. Dan Fisher (1998-99).................................................. 827. Greg Wakeham (1994-97) .......................................... 738. Dylan Herrick (1997-00) ............................................. 62T9. Aaron Wachtfogel (2000-03) ...................................... 59T9. Jason Borchin (2008-10) ............................................ 59

Digs1. Mike Gawlik (2002-05) ............................................. 8492. Mark Bauhs (2007-10) ............................................. 7493. Aaron Wachtfogel (2000-03) .................................... 7124. Sam Crosson (1994-97) ............................................ 6895. Greg Wakeham (1994-97) ........................................ 6256. Pekka Seppanen (2006-08) ...................................... 6117. Vladimir Andric (1997-01) ........................................ 5588. Chris Tamas (2000-03) ............................................. 4989. Martin Bernsten (2001-03) ...................................... 46710. Russell Gan (1993-96) .............................................. 466

Total Blocks1. Darrell Dilmore (1997-00) ........................................ 4432. Greg Wakeham (1994-97) ........................................ 3853. Simon Chen-Byerley (2005-08) ................................ 3594. Sean Rodgers (2001-04) ........................................... 3525. Vladimir Andric (1997-01) ........................................ 3306. Adam George (1995-97)........................................... 2687. Ian Crosno (1995-98) ............................................... 2468. Sean Daley (2009-Pres.) ........................................2259. Sam Crosson (1994-97) ............................................ 21810. Jeff Hall (1993-94) .................................................... 148

Block Solos1. Greg Wakeham (1994-97) .......................................... 692. Darrell Dilmore (1997-00) .......................................... 473. Simon Chen-Byerley (2005-08) .................................. 424. Nils Dauburs (2003-05) .............................................. 415. Vladimir Andric (1997-01) .......................................... 386. Sean Rodgers (2001-04) ............................................. 357. Adam George (1995-97)............................................. 33T8. Jeff Hall (1993-94) ...................................................... 31T8. Chris Tamas (2000-03) ............................................... 3110. Sean Daley (2009-Pres.) ..........................................30

Block Assists1. Darrell Dilmore (1997-00) ........................................ 396T2. Sean Rodgers (2001-04) ........................................... 317T2. Simon Chen-Byerley (2005-08) ................................ 3174. Greg Wakeham (1994-97) ........................................ 3165. Vladimir Andric (1997-01) ........................................ 2926. Tim Jenson (98-99, 02-03) ....................................... 2477. Adam George (1995-97)........................................... 2358. Ian Crosno (1995-98) ............................................... 2239. Dan Hoefer (1999-02) .............................................. 20110. Tim Gerlach (1998-02) ............................................. 198

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Kills50 • Valdimir Andric vs. Stanford, April 13, 199946 • Greg Wakeham vs. San Diego State, April 1, 199543 • Greg Wakeham vs. Loyola (Ill.), March 4, 1997

Attacks93 • Greg Wakeham vs. San Diego State, April 1, 199591 • Greg Wakeham vs. Loyola (Ill.), March 4, 1997

Hitting Percentage1.000 • Ian Crosno vs. La Verne, March 25, 19951.000 • Will Freuhling vs. San Diego State, April 6, 1993 .955 • Sean Rodgers vs. USC, April 9, 2004

Assists110 • KeAli’i Alexander vs. Hawai’i, April 5, 1997101 • Dan Fisher vs. Penn State, March 10, 1998100 • KeAli’i Alexander vs. UC Irvine, March 27, 1997

Service Aces7 • Vladimir Andric vs. USC, March 1, 19977 • Nils Dauburs vs. La Verne, February 13, 20046 • Dan Fisher vs. UC Santa Barbara, January 29, 19986 • Vladimir Andric vs. Hawai’i, April 4, 19976 • Andreas Baboulidis vs. Stanford, February 3, 20066 • Pekka Seppanen vs. Hawai’i February 22, 2008

Digs25 • Greg Wakeham vs. UC Santa Barbara, February 17, 199723 • Mark Bauhs vs. USC, February 19, 201022 • Sam Crosson vs. UC Irvine, March 27, 199722 • Sam Corsson vs. BYU, March 22, 1997

Blocks16 • Darrell Dilmore vs. Long Beach State, April 4, 199815 • Darrell Dilmore vs. Stanford, March 31, 199912 • Six Players / Dilmore vs. Pepperdine, February 18, 2000

Block Solo9 • Aaron Wachtfogel vs. Southern Cal, January 11, 20039 • Taylor Hughes vs. UC Santa Cruz, January 8, 20109 • Taylor Hughes vs. USC, February 19, 20109 • Nikola Vukicevic vs NJIT, March 20, 20106 • Greg Wakeham vs. Lewis, February 11, 19955 • Greg Wakeham vs. LMU, January 28, 1994

Block Assisted14 • Darrell Dilmore vs. Stanford, March 31, 199913 • Darrell Dilmore vs. Long Beach State, April 4, 199811 • Nikola Vukicevic vs. USC, February 19, 201010 • 14 Players/ Chen-Byerley vs. UC San Diego, Jan. 20, 2006

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Kills122 • vs. Hawai’i, April 5, 1997115 • Loyola (Ill.), March 4, 1997114 • Penn State, March 10, 1998

Attacks247 • vs Loyola (Ill.), March 4, 1997235 • vs. UC Santa Barbara, Feb. 17, 1997230 • vs. UC Irvine, March 6, 1999

Hitting Percentage.534 • vs. San Diego State, Jan. 31, 1997.500 • vs. UC Irvine, March 9, 2002.484 • vs. Springfield College, Feb. 8, 2002

Assists119 • vs. Hawai’i, April 5, 1997109 • vs. BYU, Jan. 18, 2000108 • vs. Loyola (Ill.), March 4, 1997108 • vs. Penn State, March 10, 1998

Service Aces15 • vs. Hawai’i, Feb. 17, 200414 • vs. Hawai’i, Feb. 22, 200813 • vs. UC Irvine, Jan. 7, 200013 • vs. CS San Bernardino, Jan. 29, 199813 • vs. USC, March 1, 1997

Digs79 • vs. BYU, March 22, 199776 • vs. Loyola (Ill.), March 4, 199774 • vs. UC Santa Barbara, Feb. 17, 199774 • vs. Long Beach State, April 8, 1994

Blocks25 • vs. Long Beach State, April 4, 199824 • vs. Stanford, March 31, 199923 • vs. Pepperdine, Feb. 18, 2000

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1993 – 2-18 (2-17 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.25 • at San Diego State L, 0-31.26 • at UC San Diego W, 3-21.29 • STANFORD L, 0-32.6 • at BYU L, 0-32.12 • USC L, 0-32.13 • LONG BEACH L, 0-32.20 • CS NORTHRIDGE L, 0-33.3 • at Stanford L, 0-33.7 • UC SANTA BARBARA L, 0-33.12 • at UC Irvine L, 0-33.13 • at UCLA L, 0-33.21 • HAWAI’I L, 0-33.22 • HAWAI’I L, 0-33.24 OHIO STATE L, 1-34.2 • at Pepperdine L, 0-34.3 • at Loyola Marymount L, 0-34.9 • at USC L, 0-34.10 • at Long Beach State L, 1-34.16 • SAN DIEGO STATE L, 0-34.23 • UC SAN DIEGO W, 3-1

1994 – 8-18 (5-14 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.21 at IPFW L, 0-31.22 vs. Ohio State L, 0-31.28 • LMU L, 1-31.30 • UC IRVINE W, 3-02.4 • UC SAN DIEGO W, 3-02.5 • SAN DIEGO STATE W, 3-12.11 LEWIS W, 3-12.12 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-02.15 • at Stanford L, 0-32.18 • BYU L, 0-32.25 • at USC L, 0-32.27 • at Long Beach State W, 3-23.4 • at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-33.5 • at CS Northridge L, 0-33.7 BALL STATE L, 0-33.10 • UCLA L 0-33.18 LA VERNE W, 3-23.19 OHIO STATE L, 1-33.31 • USC L, 0-34.4 • at Hawai’i L, 1-34.5 • at Hawai’i L, 0-34.8 • LONG BEACH ST. L, 1-34.9 • PEPPERDINE L, 0-34.15 • at UC San Diego W, 3-14.16 • at San Diego State L, 0-34.19 • STANFORD L, 2-3

1995 – 7-16 (3-16 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.17 RUTGERS-NEWARK W, 3-21.19 at La Verne W, 3-01.28 • at BYU L, 0-32.3 • at San Diego State L, 0-32.4 • at UC San Diego W, 3-12.7 • HAWAI’I L, 0-32.8 • HAWAI’I L, 0-32.15 • UC SANTA BARBARA L, 1-3

2.18 • USC L, 0-32.25 • LONG BEACH STATE L, 0-33.3 • at Stanford L, 0-33.5 • CS NORTHRIDGE L, 0-33.10 • at UC Irvine L, 2-33.11 • at UCLA L, 0-33.14 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-13.17 • at Pepperdine L, 0-33.18 • at Long Beach State L, 0-33.25 LA VERNE W, 3-03.31 • UC SAN DIEGO W, 3-04.1 • SAN DIEGO STATE W, 3-24.4 • STANFORD L, 0-34.14 • at USC L, 1-34.15 • at Loyola Marymount L, 0-3

1996 – 17-10 (12-7 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.16 UC SANTA CRUZ W, -01.26 CS SAN BERNARDINO W, 3-01.30 • STANFORD L, 0-32.2 • at UC San Diego W, 3-02.3 • at San Diego State W, 3-12.9 • USC W, 3-22.10 • LONG BEACH STATE L, 0-32.13 LA VERNE W, 3-02.16 • UC IRVINE W, 3-02.17 • BYU W, 3-12.20 at UC Santa Cruz W, 3-02.24 • UCLA L, 0-32.29 • at Stanford W, 3-13.2 • at UC Santa Barbara L, 1-33.3 • at CS Northridge W, 3-13.8 • at USC W, 3-13.9 • at Long Beach State L, 0-33.19 OHIO STATE L, 1-33.21 • at Hawai’i L, 0-33.23 • at Hawai’i L, 0-33.29 • LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 3-13.30 • PEPPERDINE W, 3-04.5 vs. Ball State L, 2-34.6 at IPFW W, 3-04.12 • SAN DIEGO STATE W, 3-04.13 • UC SAN DIEGO W, 3-04.19 at UCLA L, 0-3

1997 – 16-11 (9-10 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.13 at CS San Bernardino W, 3-01.14 at La Verne W, 3-01.24 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-01.31 • at San Diego St. W, 3-02.1 • at UC San Diego W, 3-12.7 • at Long Beach State L, 1-32.8 • at USC L, 1-32.13 at UC Santa Cruz W, 3-12.15 LA VERNE W, 3-02.17 • UC SANTA BARBARA W, 3-22.21 • at Stanford L, 0-32.28 • LONG BEACH STATE L, 1-33.1 • USC W, 3-13.4 LOYOLA (ILL.) W, 3-23.7 • at Loyola Marymount W, 3-2

3.8 • at UCLA L, 1-33.11 BALL STATE W, 3-03.15 • CS NORTHRIDGE L, 1-33.22 • at BYU L, 1-33.27 • at UC Irvine W, 3-23.29 • at Pepperdine L, 0-34.5 • HAWAI’I L, 1-34.6 • HAWAI’I W, 3-24.11 • UC SAN DIEGO W, 3-04.12 • SAN DIEGO STATE W, 3-14.15 • STANFORD L, 1-34.19 at UCLA L, 0-3

1998 – 9-18 (4-15 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.16 OHIO STATE L, 0-31.17 LA VERNE W, 3-21.23 • SAN DIEGO STATE W, 3-11.24 • UC SAN DIEGO W, 3-01.29 CS SAN BERNARDINO W, 3-01.31 • STANFORD L, 1-32.5 at UC Santa Cruz W, 3-12.7 • at Stanford L, 0-32.13 • at CS Northridge L, 2-32.14 • at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-32.19 • LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L, 0-32.21 • PEPPERDINE L, 0-32.27 • at USC L, 1-32.28 • at Long Beach State L, 0-33.6 • at San Diego State L, 1-33.7 • at UC San Diego W, 3-13.10 PENN STATE L, 2-33.13 • UC IRVINE W, 3-13.14 • UCLA L, 0-33.20 at IPFW L 0-33.21 vs. Ball State W, 3-23.27 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-03.31 • BYU L, 0-34.3 *USC L, 0-34.4 • LONG BEACH STATE L, 1-34.10 • at Hawai’i L, 0-34.11 • at Hawai’i L, 0-3

1999 – 14-11 (10-9 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.12 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-01.22 • at BYU L, 1-32.2 at UC Santa Cruz W, 3-02.5 • at USC L, 0-32.6 • at Long Beach State L, 1-32.11 • UC SANTA BARBARA W, 3-02.13 • CS NORTHRIDGE W, 3-12.18 • at Pepperdine L, 1-32.20 • at Loyola Marymount L, 0-32.26 • USC W, 3-12.27 • LONG BEACH ST. W, 3-03.5 • at UCLA L, 2-33.6 • at UC Irvine L, 1-33.12 • at UC San Diego W, 3-13.13 • at San Diego State W, 3-13.19 at IPFW L, 2-33.20 vs. Ball State W, 3-03.26 • SAN DIEGO STATE W, 3-0

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2000 – 10-17 (6-13 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.7 at UC Irvine L, 1-31.8 vs. UCLA L, 0-31.8 vs. Long Beach State L, 1-31.13 • UC SAN DIEGO W, 3-01.15 * SAN DIEGO STATE W, 3-11.18 • BYU W, 3-21.21 • UCLA L, 0-31.28 • at USC L, 0-31.30 • at Long Beach State L, 0-32.4 • at CS Northridge L, 2-32.5 • at UC Santa Barbara W, 3-22.9 at UC Santa Cruz W, 3-02.18 • PEPPERDINE L, 1-32.20 • LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L, 1-32.23 • UC IRVINE W, 3-02.25 • at Stanford L, 1-33.3 • at UC San Diego W, 3-03.4 • at San Diego State L, 2-33.8 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-13.17 at IPFW L, 0-33.18 vs Ball State W, 3-23.25 LA VERNE W, 3-03.31 • LONG BEACH STATE L, 0-34.1 • USC L, 1-34.8 • STANFORD L, 1-34.14 • at Hawai’i L, 0-34.15 • at Hawai’i L, 0-3

2001 – 10-13 (6-11 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.13 BALL STATE W, 3-21.16 at UC Santa Cruz W, 3-01.19 • PEPPERDINE L, 0-31.25 • at Hawai’i L, 0-31.27 *at Hawai’i L, 0-32.3 • LONG BEACH STATE W, 3-02.17 • at Pepperdine L, 0-32.18 • at UC San Diego W, 3-12.21 • at Stanford L, 0-32.24 • USC L, 0-33.2 • at CS Northridge L, 0-33.4 • at UC Santa Barbara W, 3-03.9 • at UC Irvine L, 0-33.10 • at UCLA L, 0-33.16 OHIO STATE L, 2-33.17 OHIO STATE W, 3-23.25 LA VERNE W, 3-03.30 • BYU L, 0-33.31 • BYU W, 3-24.6 • CS NORTHRIDGE W, 3-04.7 • UC SANTA BARBARA W, 3-24.13 • UC IRVINE L, 2-34.14 • UCLA L, 0-3

2002 – 10-18 (8-14 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.9 at UC Santa Cruz W, 3-01.11 LA VERNE L, 1-31.15 • STANFORD L, 0-31.18 • at BYU L, 1-31.19 • at BYU L, 1-31.25 • UC SANTA BARBARA W, 3-11.26 • CS NORTHRIDGE L, 0-32.1 • HAWAI’I L, 1-32.2 • HAWAI’I L, 1-32.6 • at CS Northridge L, 1-32.8 vs. Springfield W, 3-02.9 vs. Lewis L, 0-32.12 • at Stanford L, 0-32.15 • UCLA L, 1-32.21 • PEPPERDINE W, 3-22.23 • USC W, 3-12.28 • at UC Santa Barbara L, 1-33.2 • at UC San Diego W, 3-13.8 • at UCLA L, 0-33.9 • at UC Irvine W, 3-03.12 • at Long Beach State W, 3-03.22 at Ohio State L, 1-33.24 at Ohio State L, 1-33.28 • LONG BEACH STATE L, 1-33.29 • UC SAND DIEGO W, 3-04.6 • UC IRVINE W, 3-14.12 • at Pepperdine L, 0-34.13 • at USC L, 1-3

2003 – 18-14 (12-10 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.8 at UC Santa Cruz W, 3-01.10 at UC Santa Barbara L, 2-31.11 STANFORD L, 1-31.11 USC L, 2-31.20 *BYU W, 3-21.21 *BYU L, 2-31.24 LA VERNE W, 3-01.28 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-01.31 *at UC Santa Barbara W, 3-12.1 *at CS Northridge W, 3-02.6 *at USC W, 3-02.8 *at Pepperdine L, 0-32.12 *LONG BEACH STATE W, 3-22.14 *UC SAN DIEGO W, 3-02.20 *UC IRVINE L, 1-32.21 *UCLA L, 1-32.27 *UC SANTA BARBARA W, 3-22.28 *CS NORTHIRDGE W, 3-03.4 *at Stanford L, 0-33.7 FINDLAY UNIVERSITY W, 3-03.8 LEWIS UNIVERSITY W, 3-03.18 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY W, 3-03.21 *at Hawai’i L, 1-33.22 *at Hawai’i L, 1-33.28 *PEPPERDINE W, 3-03.29 *USC W, 3-04.3 *at Long Beach State W, 3-24.4 *at UC San Diego W, 3-04.8 *STANFORD L, 1-34.11 *at UC Irvine L, 1-3

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2004 – 10-19 (6-16 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.9 vs. UCLA L, 0-31.10 vs. UC Irvine L, 2-31.10 vs. Stanford L, 2-31.13 at UC Santa Cruz W, 3-01.16 • UC IRVINE L, 1-31.18 • UCLA L, 1-31.22 • at Long Beach State L, 0-31.23 • at UC San Diego W, 3-01.29 • UC SANTA BARBARA W, 3-11.30 • CS NORTHRIDGE L, 0-32.6 • at BYU L, 0-32.7 • at BYU L, 0-32.13 LA VERNE W, 3-02.16 • HAWAI’I L, 0-32.17 • HAWAI’I L, 1-32.26 • at Pepperdine L, 0-32.27 • at USC L, 0-33.5 • at UCLA L, 2-33.6 • at UC Irvine L, 1-33.11 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-03.15 RUTGERS W, 3-03.26 • LONG BEACH STATE L, 1-33.27 • UC SAN DIEGO W, 3-04.2 • at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-34.3 • at CS Northridge L, 0-34.9 • USC W, 3-04.10 • PEPPERDINE L, 0-34.14 • STANFORD W, 3-04.17 • at Stanford W, 3-2

2005 – 12-18 (6-16 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.5 at UC Santa Cruz W, 3-01.7 vs. Stanford L, 0-31.7 vs. USC W, 3-11.8 • UC IRVINE W, 3-11.11 STEVENS TECH W, 3-01.14 • #3 PEPPERDINE L, 2-31.15 • #12 USC W, 3-21.21 • at Long Beach State L, 0-31.22 • at UC San Diego W, 3-11.26 • #8 CS NORTHRIDGE W, 3-01.28 • #7 UCSB L, 1-32.1 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-02.4 at #13 Lewis W, 3-22.5 vs Loyola Chicago L, 1-32.11 • at #11 Stanford L, 0-32.18 • at #10 UC Irvine L, 1-32.19 • at #1 UCLA L, 1-32.23 • UC SAN DIEGO W, 3-02.25 • #5 LBSU W, 3-03.2 • at #9 CS Northridge L, 1-33.3 • at UC Santa Barbara L, 1-33.11 • #6 BYU L, 0-33.12 • #6 BYU W, 3-13.18 •atUSC L,1-33.19 •at#1Pepperdine L,0-34.1 •#2UCLA L,0-3

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2006 – 8 - 20 ( 6-16 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.6 vs.CalStateNorthridge L,0-31.6 vs.USC L,0-31.7 vs.Stanford W,3-11.13 •at#12USC L3-21.14 •at#3Pepperdine L,1-31.20 •vs.UCSANDIEGO W,3-11.21 •vs.#1LBSU L,0-31.27 •at#8UCSB L,0-31.28 •at#5CSNorthridge L,1-32.3 •vs.STANFORD W,3-12.8 •atStanford L,0-32.10 vs.UCSANTACRUZ W,3-02.17 •at#7UCLA L,0-32.18 •at#3UCIrvine L,0-32.24 •#4PEPPERDINE L,0-32.25 •USC W,3-23.3 at#13IPFW L,0-33.4 at#13IPFW L,2-33.10 •#12CSNORTHRIDGE W,3-23.11 •#7UCSB W,3-03.25 •#3HAWAI’I L,0-33.27 •#3HAWAI’I L,0-33.31 •at#2BYU L,0-34.1 •at#2BYU• L,1-34.7 •#1UCIRVINE L,1-34.8 •#6UCLA L,0-34.14 •at#5LBSU L,0-34.15 •atUCSanDiego W3-1

2007 – 14-17 (8-14 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.5 #3UCLA L,1-31.5 #12USC W,3-11.6 #10LongBeachState L,0-31.12 •#6UCSB L,2-31.13 •#8CSNORTHRIDGE W,3-01.18 •at#5Hawai’i L,0-31.19 •at#5Hawai’i L,1-31.26 vs.UCSANTACRUZ W,3-01.30 •atStanford W,3-12.2 •atUCSanDiego W,3-12.3 •at#10LBSU W,3-12.9 •at#8UCLA L,2-32.10 •at#2UCIrvine W,3-22.16 •#6UCLA W,3-02.17 •No.3UCIRVINE L,0-32.23 •at#1Pepperdine L,1-32.25 •at#14USC L,1-32.28 SAINTFRANCIS W,1-33.2 •STANFORD W,3-03.4 QUINCY W,3-03.9 •UCSANDIEGO W,3-03.10 •#12LBSU L,0-33.13 NJIT W,1-33.23 atQuincy W,1-33.24 at#15BallState L,2-3

3.30 •at#5UCSB L,2-33.31 •at#8CSNorthridge L,1-34.6 •#14USC L,2-34.7 •No.1PEPPERDINE L,0-34.13 •#2BYU L,0-34.14 •#2BYU L,1-3

2008 – 4-24 (1-21 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.4 USC L,1-31.5 atUCSantaBarbara L,1-31.11 •at#7UCIrvine L,0-31.12 •at#4UCLA L,0-31.16 •#11USC L,0-31.18 •#2PEPPERDINE L,1-31.25 •at#7CSNorthridge L,0-31.26 •atUCSantaBarbara L,0-31.31 •at#7Stanford W,3-02.01 BALLSTATE L,1-32.08 •#6CSNORTHRIDGE L,0-32.09 •#13UCSB L,1-32.15 •#10STANFORD L,2-32.22 •#14HAWAI’I L,1-32.25 •#14HAWAI’I L,1-32.29 •at#3BYU L,0-33.01 •at#3BYU L,0-33.05 •at#4LBSU L,0-33.07 •atUCSanDiego L,2-33.20 atUCSantaCruz W,3-23.21 NJIT W,3-13.22 NJIT W,3-03.28 •atUSC L,0-33.29 •at#5Pepperdine L,2-34.04 •#4LBSU L,2-34.05 •UCSANDIEGO L,2-34.11 •#7UCIRVINE L,0-34.12 •#6UCLA L,0-3

2009 – 3-28 (0-22 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.07 atUCSantaCruz W,3-01.09 atUCSB L,3-1 vs.#2UCLA L,3-01.10 vs.#9BYU L,3-01.14 •#4STANFORD L,3-01.16 UCSANTACRUZ W,3-21.23 •at#4Pepperdine L,3-01.24 •atUSC L,3-01.30 •UCSANDIEGO L,3-01.31 •#7LBSU L,3-12.06 •at#8UCLA L,3-12.07 •at#3UCIrvine L,3-12.11 •#2Pepperdine L,3-02.13 •#5USC L,3-02.19 •at#4CSNorthridge L,3-02.20 •at#13UCSB L,3-02.27 •#8BYU L,3-12.28 •#8BYU L,3-03.06 atIPFW L,3-13.07 atIPFW L,3-13.10 JUNIATA W,3-13.20 CALIFORNIABAPTIST L,3-13.27 •UCSB L,3-0

3.28 •#2CSNORTHRIDGE L,3-03.31 •at#5Stanford L,3-04.03 •at#10UCSanDiego L,3-04.04 •at#7LBSU L,3-24.10 •at#14Hawai’i L,3-14.11 •at#14Hawai’i L,3-04.17 •#9UCLA L,3-04.18 •#1UCIRVINE L,3-0

2010 – 4-24 (1-21 MPSF)Date Opponent Result1.8 UCSANTACRUZ W,3-01.8 GRANDCANYON W,3-01.9 vs.GrandCanyon W,3-01.9 atUCSantaCruz W,3-01.15 •at#5BYU L,0-31.16 •at#5BYU L,0-31.19 •#9HAWAII L,1-31.20 •#9HAWAII L,0-31.29 •#10UCSANTABARBARA L,0-31.30 •#3CSNORTHRIDGE L,0-32.3 •at#5Stanford L,1-32.5 QUINCY W,3-02.6 QUINCY W,3-02.12 •#11UCIRVINE L,1-32.13 •#3UCLA L,0-32.17 •at#4Pepperdine L,0-32.19 •at#3USC L,2-32.26 •#2STANFORD L,1-33.5 •#6LONGBEACHSTATE L,1-33.6 •#14UCSANDIEGO L,1-33.19 NJIT W,3-03.20 NJIT W,3-03.26 •at#9LongBeachState L,0-33.27 •at#14UCSanDiego L,0-34.2 •at#10UCSantaBarbara L,0-34.3 •at#5CSNorthridge L,0-34.9 •#6USC L,2-34.10 •#3PEPPERDINE L,1-34.16 •at#8UCIrvine L,0-34.17 •at#7UCLA W,3-0

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(5-4)Date H-A-N W-L Score3.7.94 H L 0-34.5.96 N L 2-33.11.97 H W 3-03.21.98 N W 3-23.20.99 N W 3-03.18.00 N W 3-21.13.01 H W 3-23.24.07 A L 2-32.01.08 H L 1-3

BYU(5-25)

Date H-A-N W-L Score2.6.93 A L 0-32.18.94 H L 0-31.28.95 A L 0-32.17.96 H W 3-13.22.97 A L 1-33.31.98 H L 0-31.22.99 A L 1-34.24.99 A L 0-31.18.00 H W 3-23.30.01 H L 0-33.31.01 H W 3-21.18.02 A L 1-31.19.02 A L 1-31.20.03 H W 3-21.21.03 H L 2-32.6.04 A L 0-32.7.04 A L 0-33.11.05 H L 0-33.12.05 H W 3-1 3.31.06 A L 0-34.1.06 A L 1-34.13.07 H L 0-34.14.07 H L 1-32.29.08 A L 0-33.01.08 A L 0-31.10.09 N L 0-32.27.09 H L 1-32.28.09 H L 0-31.15.10 A L 0-31.16.10 A L 0-3

CALIFORNIA (1-0)

Date H-A-N W-L Score1.27.99 H W 3-0

CSU NORTHRIDGE (6-23)

Date H-A-N W-L Score2.20.93 H L 0-33.5.94 A L 0-33.5.95 H L 0-33.3.96 A L 1-33.15.97 H L 1-32.13.98 A L 2-32.13.99 H W 3-12.4.00 A L 2-33.2.01 A L 0-34.6.01 H L 0-31.26.02 H L 1-3

2.6.02 A L 1-32.1.03 A W 3-02.29.03 H W 3-01.30.04 H L 0-34.3.04 A L 0-31.26.05 H W 3-03.2.05 A L 1-31.6.06 N L 0-31.28.06 A L 1-33.10.06 H W 3-21.13.07 H W 3-03.31.07 H L 1-31.25.08 A L 0-32.08.08 A L 0-32.19.09 A L 0-33.28.09 H L 0-31.30.10 H L 0-34.3.10 A L 0-3

CSUSAN BERNARDINO

(3-0)Date H-A-N W-L Score1.26.96 H W 3-01.13.97 A W 3-01.29.98 H W 3-0

FINDLAY(1-0)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.7.03 H W 3-0

GRAND CANYON(2-0)

Date H-A-N W-L Score1.8.10 H W 3-01.9.10 N W 3-0

HAWAI’I (1-36)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.21.93 H L 0-33.22.93 H L 0-34.4.94 A L 1-34.5.94 A L 0-32.7.95 H L 0-32.8.95 H L 0-33.21.96 A L 0-33.23.96 A L 0-34.5.97 H L 1-34.6.97 H W 3-24.10.98 A L 0-34.11.98 A L 0-34.9.99 H L 1-34.10.99 H L 1-34.14.00 A L 0-34.15.00 A L 0-31.25.01 A L 0-31.27.01 A L 0-32.1.02 H L 1-32.2.02 H L 1-33.21.03 A L 1-33.22.03 A L 1-34.19.03 A L 0-32.16.04 H L 0-32.17.04 H L 1-34.15.05 A L 1-3

4.16.05 A L 0-33.25.06 H L 0-33.27.06 H L 1-31.18.07 A L 0-31.19.07 A L 1-32.22.08 H L 1-32.25.08 H L 1-34.10.09 A L 1-34.11.09 A L 0-31.19.10 H L 1-31.20.10 H L 0-3

INDIANA-PURDUE, FORT WAYNE (1-8)

Date H-A-N W-L Score1.21.94 A L 0-34.6.96 A W 3-03.20.98 A L 0-33.19.99 A L 2-33.17.00 A L 0-33.3.06 A L 0-33.4.06 A L 2-33.6.09 A L 1-33.7.09 A L 1-3

LA VERNE (12-1)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.18.94 H W 3-21.19.95 A W 3-03.25.95 H W 3-02.13.96 H W 3-01.14.97 A W 3-02.15.97 H W 3-01.17.98 H W 3-24.3.99 H W 3-03.25.00 H W 3-03.25.01 H W 3-01.11.02 H L 1-31.24.03 H W 3-02.13.04 H W 3-0

LEWIS (3-1)

Date H-A-N W-L Score2.11.94 H W 3-12.9.02 N L 0-33.8.03 H W 3-02.4.05 A W 3-2

LONG BEACH STATE (8-28)

Date H-A-N W-L Score2.13.93 H L 0-34.10.93 A L 1-32.27.94 A W 3-24.8.94 H L 1-32.25.95 H L 0-33.18.95 A L 0-32.10.96 H L 0-33.9.96 A L 0-32.7.97 A L 1-32.28.97 H L 1-34.4.98 H L 1-3

2.6.99 A L 1-32.27.99 H W 3-01.8.00 N L 1-31.30.00 A L 0-33.31.00 H L 0-32.3.01 H W 3-03.12.02 A W 3-03.28.02 H L 1-32.12.03 H W 3-24.3.03 A W 3-21.22.04 A L 0-33.26.04 H L 1-31.21.05 A L 0-32.25.05 H W 3-01.21.06 H L 0-34.14.06 A L 0-31.6.07 N L 0-32.3.07 A W 1-33.10.07 H L 0-33.08.08 A L 0-34.04.08 H L 2-31.31.09 H L 1-34.4.09 A L 2-33.5.10 H L 1-33.26.10 A L 0-3

LOYOLA - CHICAGO(1-1)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.4.97 H W 3-22.5.05 N L 1-3

LOYOLAMARYMOUNT

(2-6)

Date H-A-N W-L Score4.3.93 A L 0-31.28.94 H L 1-34.15.95 A L 0-33.29.96 H W 3-13.7.97 A W 3-22.19.98 H L 0-32.20.99 A L 0-32.20.00 H L 0-3

NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

(5-0)Date H-A-N W-L Score3.13.07 H W 3-13.21.08 H W 3-13.22.08 H W 3-03.19.10 H W 3-03.20.10 H W 3-0

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY(1-0)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.18.03 H W 3-0

OHIO STATE (1-7)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.24.93 H L 1-31.22.94 N L 0-33.19.96 H L 1-31.16.98 H L 0-33.16.01 H L 2-33.17.01 H W 3-23.22.02 A L 1-33.24.02 A L 1-3

PENN STATE (0-1)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.10.98 H L 2-3

PEPPERDINE (3-25)

Date H-A-N W-L Score4.2.93 A L 0-34.9.94 H L 0-33.17.95 A L 0-33.30.96 H W 3-03.29.97 A L 0-32.21.98 H L 0-32.18.99 A L 1-32.18.00 H L 1-31.19.01 H L 0-32.17.01 A L 0-32.21.02 H W 3-24.12.02 A L 0-32.8.03 A L 0-33.28.03 H W 3-02.26.04 A L 0-34.10.04 H L 0-31.14.05 H L 2-33.19.05 A L 0-31.14.06 A L 1-32.24.06 H L 0-32.23.07 A L 1-34.7.07 H L 0-31.18.08 H L 1-33.29.08 A L 2-31.23.09 A L 0-32.11.09 H L 0-32.17.10 A L 0-34.10.10 H L 1-3

QUINCY

UNIVERSITY(4-0)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.4.07 H W 3-03.23.07 N W 3-12.5.10 H W 3-02.6.10 H W 3-0

RUTGERS-NEWARK (2-0)

Date H-A-N W-L Score1.17.95 H W 3-23.15.04 H W 3-0

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Date H-A-N W-L Score2.28.07 H W 3-1

SAN DIEGO STATE(10-6)

Date H-A-N W-L Score1.25.93 A L 0-34.16.93 H L 0-32.5.94 H W 3-14.16.94 A L 0-32.3.95 A L 0-34.1.95 H W 3-22.3.96 A W 3-14.12.96 H W 3-01.31.97 A W 3-04.12.97 H W 3-11.23.98 H W 3-13.6.98 A L 1-33.13.99 A W 3-13.26.99 H W 3-01.15.00 H W 3-13.4.00 A L 2-3

SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE (1-0)

Date H-A-N W-L Score2.8.02 N W 3-0

STANFORD (10-29)

Date H-A-N W-L Score1.29.93 H L 0-33.3.93 A L 0-32.15.94 A L 0-34.19.94 H L 2-33.3.95 A L 0-34.4.95 H L 0-31.30.96 H L 0-32.29.96 A W 3-12.21.97 A L 0-34.15.97 H L 1-31.31.98 H L 1-32.7.98 A L 0-33.31.99 H W 3-24.13.99 A W 3-22.25.00 A L 1-34.8.00 H L 1-32.21.01 A L 0-31.15.02 H L 0-32.12.02 A L 0-31.11.03 N L 1-33.4.03 A L 0-34.8.03 H L 1-31.10.04 N L 2-34.14.04 H W 3-04.17.04 A W 3-21.7.05 N L 0-32.11.05 A L 0-34.8.05 H L 0-31.7.06 N W 3-12.3.06 H W 3-12.8.06 A L 0-31.30.07 A W 1-33.2.07 H W 3-01.31.08 A W 3-0

2.15.08 H L 2-31.14.09 H L 0-33.31.09 A L 0-32.3.10 A L 1-32.26.10 H L 1-3

STEVENS TECH (1-0)

Date H-A-N W-L Score1.11.05 H W 3-0

UC IRVINE (9-22)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.12.93 A L 0-31.30.94 H W 3-03.10.95 A L 2-32.16.96 H W 3-03.27.97 A W 3-23.13.98 H W 3-13.6.99 A L 1-31.7.00 A L 1-32.23.00 H W 3-03.9.01 A L 0-34.13.01 H L 2-33.9.02 A W 3-04.6.02 H W 3-12.20.03 H L 1-34.11.03 A L 1-31.10.04 N L 2-31.16.04 H L 1-33.6.04 A L 1-31.8.05 H W 3-12.18.05 A L 1-34.2.05 H L 2-32.18.05 A L 0-34.7.06 H L 1-32.10.07 A W 3-22.17.07 H L 0-31.11.08 A L 0-34.11.08 H L 0-32.7.09 A L 1-34.18.09 H L 0-32.12.10 H L 1-34.16.10 A L 0-3

UCLA (2-32)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.13.93 A L 0-33.10.94 H L 0-33.11.95 A L 0-32.24.96 H L 0-34.19.96 A L 0-33.8.97 A L 1-34.19.97 A L 0-33.14.98 H L 0-33.5.99 A L 2-31.8.00 N L 0-32.21.00 H L 0-33.10.01 A L 0-34.14.01 H L 0-32.15.02 H L 1-33.8.02 A L 0-32.21.03 H L 1-34.12.03 A L 0-3

1.9.04 N L 0-31.18.04 H L 1-33.5.04 A L 2-32.19.05 A L 1-34.1.05 H L 0-32.17.06 A L 0-34.8.06 H L 0-31.05.07 N L 1-32.9.07 A L 2-32.16.07 H W 3-01.12.08 A L 0-34.12.08 H L 0-31.9.09 N L 0-32.6.09 A L 1-34.17.09 H L 0-32.13.10 H L 0-34.17.10 A W 3-0

UC SANTA BARBARA(9-22)

Date H-A-N W-L Score3.7.93 H L 0-33.4.94 A L 0-32.15.95 H L 1-33.2.96 A L 1.32.17.97 H W 3-22.14.98 A L 0-32.11.99 H L 0-32.5.00 A W 3-23.4.01 A W 3-04.7.01 H W 3-21.25.02 H W 3-12.28.02 A L 1-31.10.03 A L 2-31.31.03 A W 3-12.27.03 H W 3-21.29.04 H W 3-14.2.04 A L 0-31.28.05 H L 1-33.3.05 A L 1-31.27.06 A L 0-33.11.06 H W 3-01.12.07 H L 2-33.30.07 A L 2-31.05.08 A L 1-31.26.08 A L 0-32.09.08 H L 1-31.9.09 A L 1-32.20 A L 0-33.27.09 H L 0-31.29.10 H L 0-34.2.10 A L 0-3

UC SANTA CRUZ (27-0)

Date H-A-N W-L Score2.12.94 H W 3-03.14.95 H W 3-11.16.96 H W 3-02.20.96 A W 3-01.24.97 H W 3-02.13.97 A W 3-12-5.98 A W 3-13.27.98 H W 3-01.12.99 H W 3-02.2.99 A W 3-02.9.00 A W 3-0

3.8.00 H W 3-11.16.01 A W 3-01.9.02 A W 3-01.8.03 A W 3-01.28.03 H W 3-01.13.04 A W 3-03.11.04 H W 3-01.05.05 A W 3-02.1.05 H W 3-02.10.06 H W 3-01.26.07 H W 3-03.20.08 A W 3-21.07.09 A W 3-01.16.09 H W 3-21.8.10 H W 3-01.9.10 A W 3-0

UC SAN DIEGO (29-6)

Date H-A-N W-L Score1.26.93 A W 3-24.23.93 H W 3-12.4.94 H W 3-04.15.94 A W 3-12.4.95 A W 3-13.31.95 H W 3-02.2.96 A W 3-04.13.96 H W 3-02.1.97 A W 3-14.11.97 H W 3-01.24.98 H W 3-03.7.98 A W 3-13.12.99 A W 3-14.2.99 H W 3-01.13.00 H W 3-03.3.00 A W 3-02.18.01 A W 3-13.2.02 A W 3-13.29.02 H W 3-02.14.03 H W 3-04.4.03 A W 3-01.23.04 A W 3-03.27.04 H W 3-01.22.05 A W 3-12.23.05 H W 3-01.20.06 H W 3-14.15.06 A W 3-12.2.07 A W 1-33.9.07 H W 0-33.07.08 A L 2-34.05.08 H L 2-31.30.09 H L 0-34.3.09 A L 0-33.6.10 H L 1-33.27.10 A L 0-3

USC (13-27)

Date H-A-N W-L Score2.12.93 H L 0-34.9.93 A L 0-32.25.94 A L 0-33.31.94 H L 0-32.18.95 H L 0-34.14.95 A L 1-32.9.96 H W 3-23.8.96 A W 3-1

2.8.97 A L 1-33.1.97 H W 3-12.27.98 A L 1-34.3.98 H L 0-32.5.99 A L 0-32.26.99 H W 3-11.28.00 A L 0-34.1.00 H L 0-32.24.01 H L 0-32.23.02 H W 3-14.13.02 A L 1-31.11.03 N L 2-32.6.03 A W 3-03.29.03 H W 3-02.27.04 A L 0-34.9.04 H W 3-01.7.05 N W 3-11.15.05 H W 3-23.18.05 A L 1-31.6.06 N L 0-31.13.06 A W 3-22.25.06 H W 3-21.5.07 N W 1-32.25.07 A L 1-34.6.07 H L 2-31.04.08 N L 1-31.16.08 H L 0-33.28.08 A L 0-31.24.09 A L 0-32.13.09 H L 0-32.19.10 A L 2-34.9.10 H L 2-3

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Founded in 1851 as the first chartered university in California, University of the Pacific continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the finest academic institutions in the West. The main Stockton campus, with its expansive lawns and brick-and-ivy architecture, much like many renowned universities in the East, is highly regarded as one of the most picturesque college campuses in the West. The only private school in the Big West Conference, Pacific offers a diversity of programs that would normally be associated with a much larger university. Personal attention and small class sizes have become Pacific trademarks and help attract students from many U.S. states and foreign countries. Pacific pro-vides its 6,235 scholars a student-to-faculty ratio of less than 13-to-1. Pacific is comprised of 11 schools and colleges on three campuses, offer-ing students the distinctive advantage of nearby resources. Two professional schools complement the Stockton campus: the School of Dentistry in San Fran-cisco and the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento. The Stockton campus features the central liberal arts division, College of the Pacific and schools of music, engineering, education, pharmacy, business & public administration, international studies, the Graduate School and University College. Pacific students are represented on many policy-making committees, and the Associated Students (ASUOP) play an active role in campus life through social and cultural programs. The Stockton metropolitan area, with a population of over 280,000, is nestled conveniently in the San Joaquin Valley between San Francisco and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Pacific offers its students a proximity to many exciting places including Monterey/Carmel, Lake Tahoe, the northern California wine country, and Yosemite National Park. It is adjacent to over 1,000 miles of waterways, making it the largest inland seaport in the state.

Pamela A. EibeckUniversity President

Pamela A. Eibeck became the 24th President of University of the Pacific on July 1, 2009. She is Pacific’s sixth President since the University moved to Stockton in 1924 and the first woman to hold the office. Her Presi-dency follows a distinguished career as a researcher, teacher, educational reformer, and university administrator.

Prior to joining Pacific, Eibeck was dean of the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering at Texas Tech—one of the nation’s largest en-gineering colleges with 4,400 students, 156 faculty and five research centers. There, she was responsible for eight academic departments, 33 degree programs and a $55 million budget. An active fundraiser, Eibeck helped build an endowment of $57 million and doubled the number of endowed chairs.

Eibeck takes the helm at a University with strong enrollments and finances, and the best incoming student academic profile in its history. With a record number of applications for Fall 2009, university enrollment is expected to remain steady at around 6,250 with a 20-point jump in the average admitted freshmen SAT score to 1200. Construction continues on two major buildings: the $7.5 million Janssen-Lagorio Multipurpose Gymnasium and the $10 million John T. Chambers Technology Center, and the last fiscal year closed with a surplus for the 13th consecutive year. While spending time to get know Pacific in her first year, Eibeck has committed to building on these strengths by continuing to enhance educational quality, build national visibility, and deepen the University’s involvement in community engagement.

Eibeck received her bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in me-chanical engineering between 1979 and 1986 from Stanford University. She joined the faculty at the University of California at Berkeley, where she earned tenure and served from 1985 to 1995. In 1995, she became a professor and chair of mechanical engineering at Northern Arizona University, where she later served as director of the honors program and then vice provost for undergraduate studies. In 2004, Eibeck was named dean of the college of engineering at Texas Tech.

An expert in heat transfer, Eibeck conducted experimental research related to electronics cooling and thermal tiles used by NASA on the space shuttles. Her later work focused on engineering educational reform, including early use of multimedia in the classroom, curriculum development and, most recently, ways to attract young people and women to the profession. She has authored or co-authored nearly 50 articles and papers.

Eibeck became a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engi-neers in 2008. She received the Distinguished Engineering Educator Award from the Society of Women Engineers in 1996 and the Boeing Outstanding Educator Award in 1999.

Eibeck is married to William D. Jeffery, a law professor and a native of California. They have four children. Sons Andrew and Kevin live in the Bay Area. Daughter Katherine attends the University of Southern California. Their youngest son, Will, attends Santa Clara University.

• Over 80major fields fromwhich tochoose, yetanaverage class sizeofunder20,eveninthefreshmanyear.• NCAADivisionIintercollegiateathleticsaswellasnumerousclubandintramuralsports.• ExposuretoawiderangeofknowledgethroughtheGeneralEducationprogram,andhundredsofopportunitiesforgaining“hands-on”experienceinachosenfield.• Astrongliberalartstraditionwithinkeyacademicunitsincludingbusiness,conserva-tory, education, engineering, internationalstudies,andpharmacy.

• Aninterculturalperspectivethatpreparesstudentsforworkinginanincreasinglydiverseandinternationalsociety.• Students sit onmany decision-makingcommitteesoftheUniversitytoensurethatthevoiceofthestudentsisheard.• ANewEngland-like campus innorthernCalifornia.•Withmore than6,000 students enrolled,Pacificisoneofthesmallestuniversitiestoberankedamongthetop100nationaluniversi-ties,bothbyUSNews&WorldReportandtheTheWashingtonMonthlyCollegeGuide.

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The University of the Pacific's mission is to provide a superior, student-centered learning experience integrating liberal arts and professional education and preparing individuals for lasting achievement and responsible leadership in their careers and communities. The first chartered institution of higher education in the State of California, the University of the Pacific is a mid-sized independent, comprehensive university offer-ing a wide choice of high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs in Stockton, Sacramento, and San Francisco. Pacific is an outstanding blend of the advantages of the diverse programs of a major university and the broad, highly personalized learning of the selective liberal arts college. We accomplish our mission through highly personalized programs delivered in a caring, supportive, and attractive environment. We seek to develop and strengthen self-confidence, initiative, analytical and problem-solving abilities, and an enthusi-asm for learning. Central to our mission is the dedication of our faculty and staff to excellence in teaching and advising. We encourage and support research, scholarship and creative activity as complements to our fundamental mission of teaching. Our mission dictates a commitment to leadership development, global aware-ness, community involvement and opportunities for individuals from diverse back-grounds. We are committed to providing practical experiences to complement classroom learning. Highly interactive student-faculty relations and a broad array of co-curricular activities that help to develop students' abilities are hallmarks of learn-ing at the University of the Pacific.

PACIFIC’S MISSION

How old is Pacific?We became California’s first chartered institution of higher education in 1851. We were also the first co-ed university (the first graduating class had five men and five women). We celebrated our sesquicentennial year in 2001.

What type of university is Pacific?Pacific is a comprehensive university with three campus-es and eleven schools and colleges. Eight of our schools and colleges provide undergraduate education on the Stockton campus, including a college of liberal arts and sciences (College of the Pacific), six professional schools and an adult re-entry division. The Stockton campus also has a graduate school. The other two campuses are the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco.

Is Pacific a religious or church-related university?No. Pacific was founded by and is affiliated with the Methodist Church. We do have a chapel, a full-time chaplain, a number of religious-oriented clubs, and a Department of Religious Studies, but we are not a “reli-gious” university where students are required to attend chapel or to take religion classes. Any or all of the above are available to students who are interested, but partici-pation in such activities is completely voluntary.

Is Pacific accredited?Pacific is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and many academic pro-grams have additional accreditation by appropriate pro-fessional organizations.

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Academics are Number One at the University of the Pacific, and Pacific is proud of its student-athletes’ performances in the classroom. In addition to having some truly outstanding individual scholar-athletes, Pa-cific currently boasts a graduation rate of over 96 percent for all recruited student-athletes who exhaust their athletic eligibility. During the spring semester of 2009, Pacific student-athletes posted a combined grade point average of 3.0. Pacific is annually represented on Big West Academic All-Conference teams, Aca-demic All-America teams, and boasts NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars in several sports. For the 2009-10 academic year, Pacific honored 102 Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes. In order to qualify for the distinction, stu-dent-athletes must record a 3.0 grade point average over their two most recently com-pleted semesters. Freshmen are required

to attain a 3.2 grade point average over one semester to earn the accolade. Pacific attributes its success in the classroom to two primary factors. First, Pacific recruits only student-athletes who it believes can succeed at the University and who have a sincere commitment to a higher education. Second, it provides outstanding support services to students. An integral resource of support is a fac-ulty committed to helping students obtain an education and to graduate, and who often tutor student-athletes one-on-one. Pacific intercollegiate athletics has a compre-hensive academic achievement program for its student-athletes, including counseling, tutoring, monitoring services, leadership and life skills training, computer resources, and a set of standards and procedures outlined in the student-athlete handbook. Supervised study periods are provided, and a

Academic All-Americans .................................................... 1

Big West Academic All-Conference Team ........................41

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Team .............2

Big West Scholar-Athletes of the Year ...............................2

Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes ..........................102

Pacific Scholar-Athletes .................................................134

National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Team .......5

Big West Scholar Athletes of the Year 2009-10

NATALIA TOMASZEWSKA (Gr.) Women’s Volleyball(Sport Science • Marklowice, Poland) DAVID ROWSE (Sr.) Baseball(Business Administration • Pleasanton, Calif.)

Academic All-America teams are voted upon annually by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). District VIII encompasses all universities within the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and British Columbia.

2009-10

Academic

Award

Count

University of the Pacific

• 13:1 student to

faculty ratio

• Average class size

is 20 students,

and 75% have

fewer than 30

students

• 444 highly

qualified faculty

members on three

campuses; 92%

hold a doctorate

or the highest de-

gree in their field

• UNDERGRAD ENROLLMENT

• Non-resident

3%

• Black, non-Hispanic

3%

• Am Ind/Alaskan Native

1%

• Asian/Pacific Islander

34%

• Hispanic

11%

• White, non-Hispanic

36%

• Multi-Ethnic

6%

• Ethnicity unknown

6%

• Female

56%

• Male

44%

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system of grade checks is in place to identify problem areas and ensure immediate attention. At Pacific, the “four-year” degree is no myth. Faculty and counseling resources help keep student-athletes at Pacific on track to graduate in four years. Located in the heart of the Pacific Intercollegiate Ath-letics Center, the Pacific Student-Athlete Resource Center, includes state-of-the-art computer facilities and is used exclusively by student-athletes. A special opportunity exists for student-athlete partici-pation at Pacific with the Pacific Student-Athlete Council. The council is comprised of elected student-athlete repre-sentatives from each Division I team. The council sponsors a variety of activities throughout the year for Pacific student-athletes and youth in the community. To be a student-athlete at University of the Pacific is truly a unique experience. One can compete athletically at the NCAA Division I level with the best in the nation and, at the same time, have an outstanding educational experience with a dedicated faculty. University of the Pacific ... the best of both worlds!

SCOTT BORAS(1977, 1982 (JD))

DAVE BRUBECK(1942)

ARTHUR A. DUGONI(1948)

WALT HARRIS(1967)

CHRIS ISAAK(1980)

MIKE MERRIWEATHER(1982)

PETE CARROLL(1973)

JENNIFER JOINES(2004)

ELAINA ODEN(1989)

DELL DEMPS(1992, 1998)

EDDIE LEBARON(1950)

MICHAEL OLOWOKANDI(1998)

TOM FLORES(1959)

TED LELAND(1970, 1972)

BRADLEY SCHUMACHER(1997, 2005)

ALEX SPANOS(1948)

NOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI:

ACADEMICS

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Lynn King is in his 11th year as director of athletics for University of the Pacific. He began his tenure in March 2000. During his time at Pacific, King has seen the Tigers claim 18 Big West Confer-ence team titles. Pacific has also made 28 NCAA Championship appearances under King’s guidance. In King’s first year at Pacific, the Tigers ranked first among NCAA Division I-AAA schools in the national Sears Directors Cup standings in 2000-01, surpassing all 78

other non-football Division I universities. The Tigers have also excelled in the classroom since King’s arrival, boasting six CoSida Academic All-Americans and 37 CoSida Academic All-District Team athletes since 2000-01. In 2002-03 alone, four Pacific teams were recognized with national team academic awards “Lynn King has provided our athletic department with tremendous leadership and direction. Pacific Athletics have reached new levels of success both athletically and academically,” said former President Donald V. DeRosa. King is currently leading Pacific on a campaign to build two new facilities (a multipurpose gymnasium [the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium] for athletics and recreation and a tennis clubhouse), expand the Alex G. Spanos Center to include an athletics Hall of Fame and substantially increase the athletics endowment. This campaign is already well underway as construction of Klein Family Field and renovations to Chris Kjeldsen Pool have been completed. In addition, construction of the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium is scheduled for completion at the beginning of the 2009-10 academic year. Before coming to Pacific, King chaired the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s track and field subcommittee from 1995 to 1999 and served as Drake’s director of intercollegiate athletics since 1990. Under the leadership of King, Drake’s Bulldog Scholarship Fund grew in both record numbers and money pledged in support of Drake athletics. Among his accomplishments at Drake, King played a major role in raising $12.5 million for design and construction of the 7,000-seat Knapp Multi Purpose Center. King also spearheaded successful efforts that enabled Drake’s athletics program to be officially certified by the NCAA Committee on Athletics Certification in the spring of 1998. The certification followed the committee’s review of Drake’s athletics program self-study and review of a report by a peer-review team that visited the campus in November of 1997. King previously served as director of intercollegiate athletics for University of Wisconsin in Oshkosh and assistant athletic director for facilities at the University of Northern Iowa, of which he is an alumnus. King began his career as head coach for men’s track and cross country, first at Rochester Community College and then at University of Northern Iowa, where he was also an instructor of health and physical education. While at Northern Iowa he coached 11 conference team champions, 25 All-Americans and two national champions. He was named regional or conference coach of the year 10 times and referee of the Drake Relays in 1984. King earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education. In October of 2008, he was inducted into the Northern Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame. He was a member of the executive committee and a director of the Greater Des Moines Sports Authority, a director of the Iowa Games board, and the 1995 National Junior Olympics Organizing Committee. He and his wife, Jan, are parents of two adult children, Jason, and Kelly.

In her sixth year at Pacific, Holly Trexler is the Associ-ate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Services and Compliance. She became Pacific’s Senior Women’s Administrator in September of 2008. Among her du-ties, Trexler oversees compliance, academic support, student services, the Pacific Student Athlete Council (PSAC) as well as the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. In addition, Trexler is currently serving on the NCAA Leadership Selection Committee. Before coming to Pacific, Trexler was the assistant athletic director for academic support/life skills coordinator at Quinnipiac University from 2002-05. At Quinnipiac, she monitored the academic progress and eligibility status of all student-athletes, in addition to overseeing academic programming and support services. Trexler was also responsible for the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. Prior to her time at Quinnipiac, Trexler spent the previous three years as assistant athletic director for eligibility and student services/senior woman administrator at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, N.C. Her duties at the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference school included the monitoring of academic records and eligibility status of 300 student-athletes. She also oversaw the academic programming and support services. From 1993 to 1999, Trexler worked at the University of Kansas as a strategic learning assistant and Mentor. In her position, she developed learning strategies for at-risk student-athletes and assisted with subject matter and overall academic development. Trexler holds three degrees from the University of Kansas. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English and African-American studies in 1995. She was awarded her Juris Doctorate from the Kansas School of Law in 1998. A year later, in 1999, she finished her master’s in education.

MIKE DALGETYAssistant A.D. / Internal Affairs

TIM DICKSONDevelopment and Alumni

Relations Officer

JIM DUGONIAssociate A.D. / Development

GEORGIA KOVICH-LEEDirector /

Marketing & Promotions

MIKE MILLERICKAssistant A.D. /

Communications

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

HOLLY TREXLER

SENIOR WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATORASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES & COMPLIANCE

LYNN KING

ADMINISTATION

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PACIFIC ATHLETICS STAFF TELEPHONE DIRECTORYArea Code (209) 946-

COACHES’ AWARDS: • Thomason - Big West Coach of the Year ‘93, ‘97, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 • Coleman - Big West Coach of the Year ‘97, ‘98 • Kolze - Big West Coach of the Year ‘98, ‘01, ‘02 •

• MacDonald - NorPac Coach of the Year ‘05 • Wortmann - MPSF Coach of the Year ‘96, ‘03 •

Ed Sprague Bob Thomason Lynne Roberts Josh Jones Linda MacDonald Brandon Goethals Keith Coleman Brian Kolze Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Men’s Golf Women’s Soccer Softball

Adam Kennedy Ryan Redondo Bob “Chino” Chiene Joe Wortmann Greg Gibbons James Graham Megan Thomson Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball Men’s Water Polo Women’s Water Polo

ATHLETIC STAFF

ARAFILES, Gwen, GA, Athletic Media Relations x2479

BAKER, Jodi, Director of Athletic Training Education Program x3182BARBARA, Don, Assistant Baseball Coach x2840BARRIOS, Gustavo, Assistant Swimming Coach x2710BATALON, Ray, Associate Head Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723BERTOCCHINI, Angela, GA, Athletic Merchandse x2479BLEYMAIER, Joe, Assistant Director of Compliance x3976BYRD, Calivn, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach x2785

CARBONATTO, Gina, Volunteer Assistant Softball Coach x2700CARSON, Jonah, Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach x2163CHIENE, Bob “Chino”, Head Women’s Tennis Coach x2128COLEMAN, Keith, Head Women’s Soccer Coach x2129COLEMAN, Michelle, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach x7301CORNWALL, Wendy, Asst. Coordinator of Academic Achievement x2934CURLEY, Jack, Men’s Water Polo Graduate Assistant x2736

DALGETY, Mike, AD of Athletics for Internal Affairs x3990DANIELS, Jessica, Athletic Training Intern x2588DAVIS, Bradley, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2329DICKSON, Tim, Athletics Development and Alumni Relations Officer x3177DORIN, Marcus, Assistant Director of Athletic Performance x2819DUGONI, Jim, Associate Director of Athletics for Development x2230

FONG, Stephanie, Basketball Administrative Assistant x2341FORD, Joe, Coordinator of MBB Operations x2785FRIES, Liz, Assistant Field Hockey Coach x2249

GEPFORD, Andy, Assistant Director of Athletic Training x2499GLASGOW, Ramon, Manager of Baseball Operations x7309GOETHALS, Brandon, Head Men’s Golf Coach x2713GOTTLIEB, Zach, GA Athletic Media Relations x2479GRAHAM, James, Head Men’s Water Polo Coach x2736

HAGEN, Lizzie, Assistant Softball Coach x2700HAMMBERG, Christine, Business Manager x2728HANCOCK, Jessica, Assistant Softball Coach x2024HANYAK, Bob, Faculty Athletics Representative x3233HUTZELL, Melissa, Athletic Training GA x2588

JACOBSEN, Adam, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach x2720JOHNSON, Davin, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2714JONES, Jennifer, GA, Athletic Marketing x2702JONES, Josh, Head Women’s Cross Country Coach x2706

KENNEDY, Adam, Head Swimming Coach x2154KELLY, Lauren, Volunteer WVB Coach x2723KING, Lynn, Director of Athletics x3945KLEIN, Kendra, GA for Women’s Water Polo x3998KOLZE, Brian, Head Softball Coach x2699KOMEIJI, Keith, Volunteer Assistant Baseball Coach x2386KOVICH-LEE, Georgia, Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions x3108

LASKEY, Ben, Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations x2730LEE, Aven, Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723LEWIS, Victoria, Undergraduate, Athletic Media Relations x2479LUDWIG, Chris, Athletic Training Clinical Coordinator x2588

MacDONALD, Linda, Head Field Hockey Coach x2249MARTINEZ, Annette, Assistant Director of Athletic Trainng x2340MAY, Donna, Assistant for Ticket Operations x2867McCABE, Dan, Ticket Operations Manager x2030McCORMACK, Chris, Director of Baseball Operations x2386McCORMICK, Mike, Assistant Baseball Coach x2386McSWEENEY, Morgan, PTAA Sales Account Manager x2387MILLERICK, Mike, Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications x2866

NEUDORFER, Dana, Athletic Training GA x2588NEAULT, Danielle, Academic Counselor x2513NOGARE, Pam, Administrative Assistant x3945

PADILLA, Carmen, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach x7302PARIS, Barb, Volleyball Administrative Assistant x2389POND, Chris, Director of Athletic Training x2588PRATTE, Kevin, Volunteer Asst. Men’s Volleyball Coach x2163

REDONDO, Ryan, Head Men’s Tennis Coach x2219ROBERTS, Lynne, Head Women’s Basketball Coach x2745ROSSI, Joey, GA, Athletic Performance x2812SANDOVAL, Tony, Director of Athletic Performance x2812

SARTORI, Danielle, GA Women’s Water Polo x2732SPRAGUE, Ed, Head Baseball Coach x2709ST. CLAIR, Jay, Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities and Trans-portation x2375STEVENS, Michael, Manager of Athletic Facilities x2031

THOMASON, Bob, Head Men’s Basketball Coach x2341THOMSON, Megan, Head Women’s Water Polo Coach x2732TREXLER, Holly, Associate Director of Athletics for Student Athlete Services & Compliance x2307

VANHOLLEBEKE, Amy, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2711VERLIN, Ron, Associate Head MBB Coach x2721

WASSOM, Jenn, Coordinator of WBB Operations x7303WENDLAND, Julie, Donor Relations Coordinator x2701WENTLING, Sarah-Rose, GA for Facilities and Operations x2726WILKINSON, Kevin, Athletic Media Relations Assistant x2289WORTMANN, Joe, Head Men’s Volleyball Coach & Coordinator of Academic Achievement x2724WYATT, Lorraine, Manager of Equipment Operations x2441WYLAM, Emily, GA for Men’s & Women’s Swimming x2170

YADON, Cristy, Head Dance CoachMarketing and Ticketing GA x2702YORTH, Wes, Supervisor of Facilities & Event Management x7408

ZOLDAK, Krzysztof, Volunteer Assistant Swimming Coach x2710

OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS TO NOTEATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE x2474ALEX G. SPANOS CENTER PRESS ROW x2865KLEIN FAMILY FIELD PRESS BOX x2722PACIFIC AQUATICS CENTER x2540

ATHLETICS FAX NUMBERSATHLETICS MAIN x2731 / x7308ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS x2757

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Tony Sandoval joined Pacific in April of 2007 as the assistant di-rector before being promoted to the Di-rector of Athletic Per-

formance in October of 2007. He most recently served as an assistant director of strength and conditioning at Sacramento State from January 2005 through the spring of 2007. Sandoval also earned his master’s degree in sports perfor-mance in 2006 at Sacramento State. While working at Sacramento State, Sandoval also worked with UCLA on a mentorship pro-gram that allowed him to travel to Los Ange-les, Calif., approximately once a month to work with Bruin athletics. Sandoval earned his bachelor’s degree from Cal State San Bernardino in December of 2004 in exercise science. During his undergraduate studies, Sandoval also served as the boxing coach and the boxing strength and condition-ing coach for the city of Chino, Calif.

Strength and conditioning is an integral part of any student-athlete’s life. At

Pacific, new facilities combined with a dedicated staff work toward success on the

playing field for Tiger student-athletes.

“Strength and conditioning are critical to maximal athletic performance,” Pa-

cific Athletic Director Lynn King said. “The University of the Pacific is proud of its

Athletic Performance Center and staffing to assist our student-athletes in this vital

part of their training and development.”

The multi-purpose weight training and fitness facility within the Pacific Intercol-

legiate Athletics Center is 4,000 square feet and includes 10 Olympic platforms,

10 racks, five bench presses, five adjustable inclines, two full racks of dumbbells,

over 50 medicine balls, 35 Swiss balls, six adjustable plyometric boxes and was

completed in July of 1998.

The newest addition to the athletic performance facilities is a 2,000 square foot

conditioning room with plyometric flooring and 20 Schwinn Spin Bikes.

“The Athletic Performance staff works hand-in-hand with sport coaches to as-

sure the student-athlete develops physical strength, endurance and agility,” King

said. “This training serves as a basis for the work ethic required to reach one’s full

potential.”

TONY SANDOVALDirector of

Athletic Performance

MARCUS DORINAsst. Director of

Athletic Performance

Marcus Dorin joined the Athletic Performance staff in January 2008 as the Assistant Director of Athletic Performance and is responsible for the year-round training for

nine of Pacific’s athletic teams. Before coming to Pacific, Dorin spent the pre-vious two years as the strength and conditioning coach of Butte College’s (Chico, Calif.) football, baseball, men’s basketball and softball teams. Prior to working at Butte College Dorin served as a spring training strength and conditioning intern for the Texas Rangers. Coach Dorin served as the strength and condi-tioning coach for seven of Chico State University’s athletic teams while he completed his master’s de-gree in kinesiology. He also holds a bachelor’s de-gree in exercise science from Chico State University.

ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

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Medical care of Pacific student-athletes begins with its athletic train-ing staff and a fully operational Athletic Training Center. The center features the latest in injury prevention, rehabilitation, clinical diagnosis and educational research. The athletic training room is operated and staffed by the odirector of athletic training Chris Pond and assistant directors of athletic training Andy Gepford and Annette Martinez. Pond, Gepford and Martinez are certified athletic trainers by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and oversee treatment and medical attention given to all of Pacific’s intercollegiate sports. In his 20th year at Pacific, Pond is a 1988 graduate of Utah State, and spent two years at Arizona before arriving in Stockton. The athletic training room is also the training laboratory of Pacific’s ath-letic training undergraduate studies program. Pacific offers athletic training as a field of study within the University’s Department of Sport Sciences. Approximately 15 students participate annually in Pacific’s student-athlete training program. The academic needs of athletic training students are supervised by Jodi Baker (ATC), director of Pacific’s Athletic Training Education Program.

Dr. Gary AlegreOrthopedist

Dr. Scott BethuneOrthopedist

Dr. Edward CahillOrthopedist

Dr. Howard ChiDentist

Dr. Steven EagerOrthopedist

Dr. Aubrey FederalRadiologist

Beth McManisNurse PractionerCowell Wellness Center

Dr. Alan KawaguchiOrthopedist

Dr. Eric LarsonSports Medicine

Dr. Anh LeOrthopedist

Dr. Vincent LeungOrthopedist

Dr. Gary MurataOrthopedist

Dr. Bill McDonaldPodiatrist

Dr. Peter SalamonOrthopedist

Dr. George Westin Jr.Orthopedist

Dr. Roland WinterOrthopedist

TIGER DOCTORS

CHRIS PONDDirector of Athletic

Training

ANNETTE MARTINEZAssistant Director of

Athletic Training

ANDY GEPFORDAssistant Director of

Athletic Training

JODI BAKERDirector of Athletic Training

Education Programs

CHRIS LUDWIGAthletic Training

Clinical Coordinator

JESSICA DANIELSAthletic Training

Intern

MELISSA HUTZELLAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

DANA NEUDORFERAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Pacific intercollegiate athletics is proud to acknowledge its team physicians as well as other medical practitioners and provid-ers, who work in direct consultation with the athletic training staff. Their services are invaluable to the overall medical care and physical well-being of all Pacific student-athletes.

ATHLETIC TRAINING

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The Pacific athletics department boasts seven facilities for its 16 Division I intercollegiate teams. All Tiger basketball and volleyball games are held in the Alex G. Spanos Center (top left), with locker-rooms located in the central athletics department.

In 2006, Pacific saw the opening of its first on-campus baseball field, Klein Family Field (bottom right). Klein Family Field is one of two on-campus facilities with stadium lights that allow for night games throughout the season. The Pacific baseball team’s home seats 2,500 and capacity grew even larger in the fall of 2008, with the addition of two new luxury boxes on the upper concourse.

Pacific’s women’s soccer team competes in Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, which was

Alex G. Spanos Center(Basketball & Volleyball)

Brookside Field(Field Hockey)

Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium(Soccer)

Hal Nelson Tennis Courts &Roy and Jean Sanders Tennis Clubhouse

(Tennis)

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

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Bill Simoni Field(Softball)

formerly the home of Pacific football. Stagg was built in 1950 and has undergone several renovative efforts since.

The Tiger swimming and water polo teams hold their contests at Chris Kjeldsen Pool, located adja-cent to the athletics department. The complex also holds lockerrooms and coaches’ offices. In 2008 the pool was resurfaced with new siding to make it one of the faster pools in the Big West Conference.

Pacific athletics is dedicated to providing stu-dents with top-notch facilities, and the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium is the newest addition to the Tigers’ facilities. The multi-purpose practice facility was officially opened in December 2009.

Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex (Swimming & Water Polo)

Klein Family Field

(Baseball)

Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium(Athletics & Recreation)

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

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AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour Members Player Pacific Years Tour Member Higest FinishDanFisher 1997-99 2000-2006 13thPlace-‘03Belmar 13thPlace-‘02SantaBarbara JeffHall 1993-94 2000-2004 25thPlace-‘02Manhattan 25thPlace-‘02Hermosa

AaronWachtfogel 2000-03 2000-Present 2ndPlace-‘07Brooklyn LucasWisniakowski2001 2000-Present 17thPlace-‘07SeasideHeights 17thPlace-‘07Louisville

United States National Team Player Pacific Years Team Member DanFisher 1997-99 2000 ChrisTamas 2000-03 2003-2008 AaronWachtfogel 2000-03 2003 BrianZadrow 2002-05 2006

Professional International PlayersPlayer Pacific Years Location MartinBerkenkamp 1996 GermanySamCrosson 1994-97 BelgiumNillsDaubers 2003-05 Germany,PuertoRicoDanFisher 1997-99 Italy,SpainPekkaSeppanen 2006-08 FinlandChrisTamas 2000-03 RussiaGregWakeham 1994-97 Switzerland,NetherlandsLucasWisniakowski 2001 Poland

Aaron Wachtfogel Dan Fisher

Former National Team Setter Chris Tamas

Brian Zadrow

United States Olympic Festival Player Pacific Years Years Played JeffHall 1993-94 1994,1995 GregWakeham 1994-97 1996,1997

Former Tigers In Coaching in the NCAA Player Pacific Years School YearsRayBrown 1993-94 Pacific 1996-98

SamCrosson 1994-97 Pacific 2000-04 St.Mary’sCollege 2004-Present

NilsDaubers 2003-05 VirginiaCommonwealth 2006-07

DanFisher 1997-99 Pacific 2004-07 USF 2007-Present

JeffHall 1993-94 GrossmontCollege 2000-05 UCSanDiego 2005-07 Pacific 2007-Present

MikeGawlic 2002-05 MichiganState 2006-Present

ChrisTamas 2000-03 UCRiverside 2008-Present

JasonDonnelly 1993-96 Rutgers 2008-Present

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Jonah Carson • Assistant CoachFirst Season

Kevin Pratte • Volunteer Asst. CoachFirst Season

Akira Moriguchi • Team ManagerThird Season

Joe Wortmann • Head Coach19th Season

Dana Neudorfer • Athletic TrainerSecond Season

Christian Ahlin • So.6-7 • MB • Winnetka, Ill.

Jeremy Kaimikaua • R-So.6-3 • S • Honolulu, Hawaii

Cory Leckie • Fr.6-2 • S • Long Beach, Calif.

Jared Goldberg • Fr.6-2 • S • Damascus, Md.

Sean Daley • R-Jr.6-7 • MB • Moorpark, Calif.

Ryan Spencer • R-Jr.6-2 • OH • Santa Maria, Calif.

Florian Gornik • Jr.6-7 • OH • Schwechat, Austria

Taylor Hughes • R-So.6-7 • OH • Fallbrook, Calif.

Marcian Evans • R-Fr.6-6 • MB • Sacramento, Calif.

Dylan Walker • Jr.6-4 • OH • La Canada, Calif.

Adam Troy • R-Fr.6-4 • OH • Loomis, Calif.

Chaz Hindsley • R-Jr.6-7 • MB • Northfield, Ill.

Nicolaas Schenk • R-Jr.6-3 • Opp • Kamuela, Hawaii

Ryan Smith • Fr.6-7 • MB • Huntington Beach, Calif.

Javier Caceres • Fr.5-10 • L • Guaynabo, Puerto Rico

Chris Matsui • Fr.5-6 • L • Kailua, Hawaii

Matthew Houlihan • So.6-4 • OH • San Jose, Calif.

Joby Ramos • Fr.6-1 • L/S • Honolulu, Hawaii

Patrick Tunnel • So.6-4 • S • Tucson, Ariz.

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2011 Pacific Volleyball Schedule

DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME (PST)

Thursday Jan.6 vs.HopeInternational Stockton,Calif. 3:00p.m.PTFriday Jan.7 vs.HopeInternational Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTThursday Jan. 13 at Indiana Purdue Ft. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. 7:00 p.m. ETFriday Jan. 14 at Indiana Purdue Ft. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. 7:00 p.m. ETFriday Jan.21 •vs.BYU Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTSaturday Jan.22 •vs.BYU Stockton,Calif. 7:30p.m.PTFriday Jan.28 •atLongBeachState LongBeach,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTSaturday Jan.29 •atCalStateNorthridge Northridge,Calif. 7:00p.m.PT

Wednesay Feb.2 •atStanford Stanford,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTFriday Feb.4 atSpringfieldCollege Springfield,Mass. TBASaturday Feb.5 atHallOfFameTournament Springfield,Mass. TBAThursday Feb.10 •vs.UCSanDiego Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTFriday Feb.11 •vs.UCIrvine Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTFriday Feb.18 •atPepperdine Malibu,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTSaturday Feb.19 •atUSC LosAngeles,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTFriday Feb.25 •vs.UCSB Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTSaturday Feb.26 •vs.UCLA Stockton,Calif. 7:30p.m.PT

Friday Mar.4 •atUCSanDiego SanDiego,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTSaturday Mar.5 •atUCIrvine Irvine,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTFriday Mar.11 •atHawai’i Manoa,Hawaii 7:00p.m.HTSaturday Mar.12 •atHawai’i Manoa,Hawaii 7:00p.m.HTFriday Mar.18 vs.NYU Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.HTSaturday Mar.19 vs.UCSantaCruz Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.HTFriday Mar.25 •vs.LongBeachState Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTSaturday Mar.26 •vs.CalStateNorthridge Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.PT

Friday April1 •vs.Pepperdine Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTSaturday April2 •vs.USC Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTFriday April7 •atUCSB SantaBarbara,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTSaturday April8 •atUCLA LosAngeles,Calif. 7:00p.m.PTSaturday April16 •vs.Stanford Stockton,Calif. 7:00p.m.PT

Saturday April23 vs.MPSFFirstRound TBA TBAThursday April28 vs.MPSFSemiFinals TBA TBASaturday April30 vs.MPSFFinals TBA TBA

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