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Page 1: 2012 Sonoma State Women's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE WOMEN’S TENNIS

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SONOMA STATE WOMEN’S TENNISTEAM ROSTER/SCHEDULE

2012 ROSTERNAME YR HT HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL Kim Alballat Sr. 5-4 Sylmar, Calif. San Jose State Krista Cole So. 5-1 Palm Springs, Calif. College of the Desert Lauran Ha So. 5-4 Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS Stephanie Hoffmire Sr. 5-8 Novato, Calif. Marin Catholic HS Sheena Johnson So. 5-5 Sylmar, Calif. Sylmar HS Brooke McBride Sr. 5-5 San Diego, Calif. Palomar College Geri Richards Sr. 5-6 Shell Beach, Calif. Arroyo Grande HS Lauren Shafer Jr. 5-2 Carmichael, Calif. American River College Spencer Trotta So. 6-1 Los Angeles, Calif. John Marshall HS Megan White So. 5-8 Murrieta, Calif. Calvary Chapel Christian

2012 SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMESep. 24-25 Dominican Invitational San Rafael, Calif. tbaSep. 29-Oct. 1 USTA/ITA Division II Fall West Regional Los Angeles, Calif. tbaOct. 14-15 Saint Mary’s Fall Invitational Moraga, Calif. tbaFri-Feb. 3 UC Santa Cruz (scr.) Santa Cruz, Calif. 2:00 pmSat-Feb. 4 DOMINICAN ROHNERT PARK 12:00 pmThu-Feb. 9 Montana State-Billings Phoenix, Ariz. 3:30 pmFri-Feb. 10 BYU-Hawaii Phoenix, Ariz. 9:30 amSat-Feb. 11 Metro State Phoenix, Ariz. 3:30 pmSun-Feb. 12 Grand Canyon Phoenix, Ariz. 9:00 amFri-Feb. 17 SIERRA COLLEGE (scr.) ROHNERT PARK 12:30 pm Sat-Feb. 18 San Jose State San Jose, Calif. 1:00 pmSat-Feb. 25 Academy of Art San Francisco, Calif. 2:00 pmSat-Mar. 3 UC San Diego La Jolla, Calif. 1:00 pmSun-Mar. 4 Cal State L.A. Los Angeles, Calif. 11:00 amFri-Mar. 9 WESTERN NEW MEXICO ROHNERT PARK 10:00 amSat-Mar. 10 Southern Utah San Jose, Calif. 9:30 amSat-Mar. 10 Notre Dame de Namur Belmont, Calif. 2:30 pmMon-Mar. 12 DIXIE STATE ROHNERT PARK 2:00 pmSat-Mar. 17 Cal State Stanislaus Turlock, Calif. 2:00 pmSat-Mar. 24 Hawaii Pacific Waipahu, Hawaii 12:00 pmSun-Mar. 25 Chaminade Waipahu, Hawaii 10:00 amTue-Mar. 27 Hawaii-Hilo Waipahu, Hawaii 12:00 pmFri-Mar. 30 CAL STATE L.A. ROHNERT PARK 12:00 pmFri-Apr. 6 MILLS ROHNERT PARK 10:00 amFri-Apr. 6 UC SANTA CRUZ ROHNERT PARK 2:00 pmSat-Apr. 7 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR ROHNERT PARK 10:00 amSat-Apr. 7 ACADEMY OF ART ROHNERT PARK 2:00 pmSat-Apr. 14 CAL STATE STANISLAUS ROHNERT PARK 12:00 pmSun-Apr. 15 Dominican San Rafael, Calif. 12:00 pmTue-Apr. 17 HAWAII-HILO ROHNERT PARK 2:00 pmSat-Apr. 21 UC SAN DIEGO ROHNERT PARK 12:00 pm

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SONOMA STATE WOMEN’S TENNIS

JOAQUIN LOPEZHEAD COACHAfter spending last year as the interim head coach, Joaquin Lopez was named head coach of the Sonoma State Women’s Tennis team in the Summer of 2011.

The 2010-11 season saw the Seawolves go 12-9, earn a No. 6 final regional rank-ing, and knock off Division I San Jose State for the first time in the program’s history.

Overall, Lopez enters his fifth year with the women’s tennis team. He also served as assistant coach and associate head coach of the SSU Men’s Tennis team from 2004 to 2011.

A graduate of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Lopez earned NCAA Division I national rankings in singles and doubles and was named the univer-sity’s top student-athlete during his senior year. He then played five years of professional tennis, earning an ATP ranking of No. 844 in the world and No. 48 in Spain. During his professional career, Lopez had several wins against ATP Top 100 players.

In 1996, Lopez received his Master’s Degree in Sport Psychology in Spain. He has coached top juniors in Germany and has worked as a tennis psycholo-gist with professional players in Spain. Lopez graduated in May 2000 from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology with a Master’s in Counseling Psychology and in 2008 he earned his license as a marriage and family psychotherapist in California.

Currently, Lopez has a private practice as a psychotherapist and he teaches Transformational Tennis, his own innovative coaching approach emphasizing personal growth through sports. He resides in Sebastopol with his wife, Aimee, and two children, Ian and Vida.

STAFF BIOS

ASSISTANT COACHES

Jordan Walker Teresa Tachovsky

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SONOMA STATE WOMEN’S TENNIS

KIM ALBALLATCLASS: Senior HOMETOWN: Sylmar, Calif. LAST SCHOOL: San Jose State

2011: Saw action in two singles matches, winning at No. 4 against Notre Dame de Namur and falling at No. 6 against top-ranked Fresno Pacific...did not play in doubles.

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transferred to Sonoma State from San Jose State, though she did not compete for the Spartans...was a four-year Team MVP at Sylmar High School...was the first All-CIF Tournament honoree for her school in 22 years...was a two-time quarterfinal-ist at the CIF championships...earned Second Team All-CIF honors twice...led her team to three league championships...won her school’s woman athlete scholarship.

PERSONAL: Decided to come to Sonoma State so that she could share her college experi-ence with her younger sister...lists her Mom as her biggest influence as an athlete...a fan of the Los Angeles Lakers, she lists Michael Jordan as her all-time favorite athlete...says her sister is her favorite opponent to play against.

KRISTA COLECLASS: SophomoreHOMETOWN: Palm Springs, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: College of the Desert

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transfers to Sonoma State from College of the Desert in Palm Desert...was the Roadrunners’ Most Valuable Player in 2011...went undefeated in conference play as a freshman...also attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

PERSONAL: Says the opportunity to play for Coach Lopez was a big part of her decision to transfer to Sonoma State...lists Roger Federer as her favorite athlete...is a fan of the Oregon Ducks...her most memorable sports moment was playing in the Easter Bowl Tournament.

LAUREN HACLASS: Sophomore HOMETOWN: Danville, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Monte Vista High School

2011: Had a very successful freshman season, winning eight of her combined singles and doubles matches...went 4-1 in singles, playing primarily at the No. 6 spot...was a perfect 4-0 in doubles with teammate Katya Welborn...had a big 8-3 doubles win over Fresno Pacific, the NAIA’s top-ranked team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Came to Sonoma State from Monte Vista High School in Danville...was her team’s MVP as a senior...helped lead the Mustangs to an NCS championship...her team also was an NCS finalist another season...played varsity all four years.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because of the nice campus and attractive housing...is a fan of the Golden State Warriors...loves the music of Taylor Swift...enjoys eating sushi.

STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

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STEPHANIE HOFFMIRECLASS: SeniorHOMETOWN: Novato, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Marin Catholic High School

2011: Had another winning season, going 12-4 in singles play, mainly at the No. 6 posi-tion, where she was 8-3...went 3-0 at No. 5 singles...was 11-4 in doubles with partner Brooke McBride...carried an overall record of 13-7 in doubles play...in singles, she swept the opposi-tion from San Jose State in consecutive matches...won her first five matches of the season and four of her last five.

2010: Went 13-9 overall in singles, primarily at the No. 5 position (7-6)...also played at No. 4 (2-2) and No. 6 (3-0)...went 11-6 with teammate Jeanette Peck at No. 3 doubles...had an overall record of 15-7 in doubles play.

2009: Went 9-4 during a standout freshman season...was 5-3 at the No. 6 position, where she spent the majority of her time...also went 13-7 in doubles play with three different part-ners.

HIGH SCHOOL: Arrived on campus after a strong career at Marin Catholic High School...went a combined 38-1 over her junior and senior seasons...was a three-time First Team All-League selection...named her team’s MVP as a junior and senior...an NCS Finalist in doubles...a member of Marin Catholic’s Honor Roll.

PERSONAL: Following graduation she would like to work in marketing, either for a chil-dren’s hospital or her favorite sports team, the San Francisco Giants...is a big fan of Giants’ starting pitcher Matt Cain...lists It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia as her favorite TV show...her most memorable sports moment was beating San Jose State.

SHEENA JOHNSONCLASS: SophomoreHOMETOWN: Sylmar, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Sylmar High School

2011: Went 1-2 in three singles matches...got her win at No. 6 against Academy of Art...split two matches in doubles with teammate Megan White.

HIGH SCHOOL: Came to Sonoma State from Sylmar High School in Sylmar, California.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because of the surrounding area, size, and tennis team...would like to work in the medical field, possibly as a neurology specialist, following gradu-ation...lists her mother as her biggest influence as an athlete...enjoys oldies and music from the 1970s.

STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

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BROOKE McBRIDECLASS: SeniorHOMETOWN: San Diego, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Palomar College

2011: Had a 12-8 record in singles play as a junior...played matches at 2, 4, 5, and 6, though most of her action occcured at No. 5 (6-4)...finished the season on a three-match winning streak...went 11-4 in doubles with teammate Stephanie Hoffmire...overall, she posted a 13-6 record in doubles action.

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transferred to Sonoma State from Palomar College in San Mar-cos...was a 2010 ITA All-American...won the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference singles cham-pionship and was a runner-up in doubles as a sophomore...advanced to the quarterfinals of the south regional and to the state individual tournament...played four years of varsity tennis at Torrey Pines High School in Del Mar...helped guide her team to CIF championships all four years...was a four-time First Team All-Palomar League selection.

PERSONAL: Following graduation, she’d like to work for the FBI...lists her sister as her big-gest influence as an athlete...is a fan of the San Diego Chargers...lists Lebron James as her fa-vorite athlete...beating San Jose State last season was her most memorable sports moment.

GERI RICHARDSCLASS: SeniorHOMETOWN: Shell Beach, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Arroyo Grande High School

2011: Did not get into any matches for the Seawolves as a junior.

2010: Compiled a 2-0 record at No. 6 singles.

2009: Won her only match of the season, at No. 6 singles against Dominican.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Arroyo Grande High School...played four years of tennis for the Eagles.

PERSONAL: Picked Sonoma State because of the “pretty” campus and strong tennis team...would like to work in physical therapy following graduation...lists her Dad as her biggest influence as an athlete...is a fan of the Los Angeles Lakers, but she lists Dwight Howard as her favorite athlete...her favorite opponent to play against is teammate Lauren Ha...says her most memorable sports moment was beating a college-level player while in high school.

STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

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LAUREN SHAFERCLASS: JuniorHOMETOWN: Carmichael, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: American River College

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transfers to Sonoma State from American River College.

SPENCER TROTTACLASS: SophomoreHOMETOWN: Los Angeles, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: John Marshall High School

2011: Did not get into any matches for the Seawolves as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from John Marshall High School in Los Angeles...earned High Honors all four years...graduated with a GPA of 3.6.

PERSONAL: Her career goals are simple: to be successful and happy at the same time...likes to eat “everything”...is a fan of Roger Federer...considers teammate Lauren Ha to be her favorite opponent to play against because, win or lose, they always have fun.

MEGAN WHITECLASS: SophomoreHOMETOWN: Murrieta, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Calvary Chapel Christian School

2011: Showed a lot of promise in a very strong freshman season...went 12-10 overall in singles, mostly at the No. 3 spot...earned a 2-1 record at No. 1 singles...her season featured wins over opponents from San Jose State, UC San Diego, and Cal State L.A...posted a 4-11 mark in doubles play, primarily with teammate Anastasia Eliseeva.

HIGH SCHOOL: Came to Sonoma State from Calvary Chapel Christian School in Murrieta...was president of the National Honor Society as a senior...was involved with the associated student body government...maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout high school.

PERSONAL: Following graduation, she would like to work in the medical field...lists her parents and her brother Tyler as her biggest influences as an athlete...her favorite opponent to compete against is “anyone better than me”...likes to eat Macaroni & Cheese.

STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

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SONOMA STATE WOMEN’S TENNIS

DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE OVERALL 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3

Sep. 25 at Dominican W 9-0 1-0 W W W W W W W W W

Sep. 26 vs. #45 Academy of Art W 5-4 2-0 L L L W W W L W W

Jan. 28 #1 Fresno Pacific L 1-8 2-1 L L L L L L L L W

Feb. 5 #45 Academy of Art W 6-3 3-1 W L W W W W L L W

Feb. 11 at UC Davis L 0-7 3-2 L L L L L L L L L

Feb. 19 Dominican W 9-0 4-2 W W W W W W W W W

Feb. 20 San Jose State L 1-8 4-3 L L L L L W L L L

Mar. 10 at San Jose State W 4-3 5-3 L L W W L W L W W

Mar. 14 at Notre Dame de Namur W 9-0 6-3 W W W W W W W W W

Mar. 16 Dixie State W 9-0 7-3 W W W W W W W W W

Mar. 17 #15 Grand Canyon L 1-8 7-4 L L L L L L L L W

Mar. 25 at Dominican W 5-0 8-4 u W W W W W u u u

Apr. 1 #17 UC San Diego L 4-5 8-5 W L W L L L W L W

Apr. 2 Cal State L.A. W 6-3 9-5 L L W W W W L W W

Apr. 3 Notre Dame de Namur W 9-0 10-5 W W W W W W W W W

Apr. 9 at Nevada L 0-7 10-6 L L L L L L L L L

Apr. 13 UC Santa Cruz W 8-1 11-6 W W W W W W L W W

Apr. 16 #19 Cal State Stanislaus L 3-6 11-7 L L L W W L L L W

Apr. 20 at Cal State L.A. L 4-5 11-8 L L L L W W L W W

Apr. 22 at #17 UC San Diego L 2-7 11-9 W L L L W L L L L

Apr. 25 Hawaii-Hilo W 6-3 L L W W W L W L W W

2011 TEAM RESULTS 2011 RESULTS

MEGAN WHITE STEPHANIE HOFFMIRE BROOKE McBRIDE

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SONOMA STATE WOMEN’S TENNIS

SINGLES STATISTICSNAME OVERALL DUAL TOUR 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kim Alballat 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 Dana Carollo 7-10 7-10 0-0 7-10 Anastasia Eliseeva 5-8 5-8 0-0 5-8 Lauren Ha 4-2 4-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-0 Haley Hickock 11-9 10-8 1-1 1-2 0-2 9-4 Stephanie Hoffmire 12-4 11-4 1-0 0-1 3-0 8-3 Sheena Johnson 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 Brooke McBride 12-8 10-8 2-0 1-1 3-2 6-4 0-1 Katya Welborn 4-6 4-5 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 2-2 0-1 Megan White 12-10 12-9 0-1 2-1 0-2 10-6 TOTALS 73-60 69-56 4-4 9-11 8-13 12-9 13-8 13-8 14-7

DOUBLES STATISTICSNAME OVERALL DUAL TOUR 1 2 3 Haley Hickock/Stephanie Hoffmire 2-3 1-2 1-1 1-2 Brooke McBride/Megan White 2-1 2-0 0-1 2-0 Lauren Ha/Katya Welborn 5-1 4-0 1-1 1-0 3-0 Dana Carollo/Haley Hickock 8-8 8-8 0-0 1-3 7-5 Sheena Johnson/Megan White 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 Dana Carollo/Brooke McBride 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 Stephanie Hoffmire/Brooke McBride 11-4 11-4 0-0 1-0 0-1 10-3 Katya Welborn/Megan White 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 Anastasia Eliseeva/Megan White 4-10 4-10 0-0 3-9 1-1 TOTALS 35-30 33-27 2-3 6-14 11-9 16-4

LAUREN HA KRISTA COLE SHEENA JOHNSON

2011 STATISTICS2011 STATISTICS

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1997Record: 13-11

Final Regional Rank: 4thFinal National Rank: 27th

2/11 San Jose State L 0-92/15 UC Davis L 0-92/18 Santa Clara L 3-62/21 Southern Cal College W 7-22/22 US International W 5-42/23 CSU Dominguez Hills W 9-02/28 CSU San Bernardino W 9-03/1 Dominican W 8-13/8 Cal Poly Pomona L 0-93/13 Coll. of Notre Dame W 9-03/17 Pomona-Pitzer L 2-73/19 Montana L 0-93/21 Bowdoin L 3-63/25 San Francisco W 8-13/28 Southern Oregon W 9-04/4 Northern Colorado L 0-94/5 Cal State Bakersfield W 5-44/6 Cal Poly Pomona L 2-74/10 Coll. of Notre Dame W 9-04/12 UC Santa Cruz L 4-54/15 Mills W 7-24/20 UC Riverside W 5-45/4 UC Riverside# W 5-45/8 Barry! L 2-7

# NCAA Regional! NCAA Championships, First Round

1998Record: 6-12

Final Regional Rank: 7th2/15 Cal State L.A. W 7-22/16 Cal Baptist W 9-02/19 CSU San Bernardino W 8-12/26 Santa Clara L 1-82/28 Grand Canyon L 3-63/1 Cal State Bakersfield L 4-53/7 Cal Poly Pomona L 1-83/9 Presbyterian L 3-63/17 Montana L 1-83/26 Dominican W 9-04/3 Abilene Christian L 0-94/4 Cal State Bakersfield L 4-54/5 Cal State L.A. W 8-14/6 San Jose State L 2-74/18 UC Santa Cruz L 4-54/19 UC Davis L 1-85/1 Cal State Bakersfield# L 0-5

# NCAA Regional

1999Record: 12-13

Final Regional Rank: 8thFinal National Rank: 35th

1/17 Hawaii-Hilo W 6-31/18 Hawaii Pacific L 1-81/19 BYU-Hawaii L 0-91/21 Chaminade W 7-22/5 UC Santa Cruz W 6-32/9 San Francisco State* W 7-02/12 UC Davis* L 0-92/19 CSU Dominguez Hills* W 8-12/20 Cal State L.A.* W 6-32/21 Redlands W 6-32/27 UC Riverside* W 6-33/6 Grand Canyon* L 3-63/7 Cal State Bakersfield* L 1-83/13 Cal Poly Pomona* L 3-63/16 Montana L 1-83/17 Southern Cal College W 8-13/19 Sacramento State W 8-13/27 US International W 8-13/30 Dominican W 9-04/3 Grand Canyon* L 4-54/8 CSU San Bernardino* W 6-04/9 Cal State Bakersfield* L 1-84/10 Grand Canyon* L 4-54/16 San Francisco L 4-55/7 Cal State Bakersfield# L 2-5

* CCAA match# NCAA Regional

2000Record: 15-7

Final Regional Rank: 4thFinal National Rank: 14th

1/26 US International W 7-21/27 Pt. Loma Nazarene W 6-31/28 UC San Diego L 1-82/4 Santa Clara L 0-92/7 Hawaii Pacific L 2-72/17 Dominican W 9-02/25 CSU San Bernardino* W 8-12/26 UC Riverside* W 7-23/1 San Francisco State W 9-03/3 UC Santa Cruz W 5-43/10 Grand Canyon* W 5-43/11 Cal State Bakersfield* W 6-33/17 Saint Mary’s L 0-93/21 San Francisco State* W 9-03/24 San Francisco W 5-43/31 Cal Poly Pomona* W 7-24/1 Cal State L.A.* W 8-14/2 CSU San Bernardino W 9-04/5 Menlo W 9-04/20 San Jose State L 0-94/21 UC Davis* L 0-95/6 Hawaii Pacific# L 2-5

* CCAA match# NCAA Regional

2001Record: 14-10

Final Regional Rank: 8th1/20 Chaminade W 7-21/21 Hawaii-Hilo L 4-51/23 Chaminade W 7-21/25 Hawaii Pacific L 0-92/4 UC Santa Cruz W 6-32/6 San Francisco W 7-02/8 San Jose State L 1-62/14 Sacramento State L 2-52/18 Pomona-Pitzer W 7-22/19 Cal State Bakersfield* W 5-42/23 San Francisco State* W 9-03/2 Cal State L.A.* W 9-03/3 UC San Diego* L 1-83/10 CSU San Bernardino* W 8-13/11 Cal Poly Pomona* W 7-23/14 Northern Iowa L 2-73/16 Gonzaga L 3-63/22 Dominican W 6-13/23 Puget Sound W 9-03/29 Western New Mexico W 8-13/31 Grand Canyon* L 2-74/4 San Francisco State W 9-04/5 UC Davis* L 1-84/20 Cal State Bakersfield# L 3-6

* CCAA match# NCAA Regional

2002Record: 13-9

Final Regional Rank: 8thFinal National Rank: 40th

1/24 Saint Mary’s L 3-62/2 UC Santa Cruz W 7-22/8 San Francisco L 2-72/16 UC San Diego* L 0-92/18 Cal State L.A. W 7-22/22 Grand Canyon* L 3-62/26 Dominican W 9-03/8 Cal State Bakersfield* W 7-23/11 San Jose State L 3-63/16 Cal Poly Pomona* L 0-93/17 CSU San Bernardino* W 7-23/20 San Francisco State* W 9-03/26 Seattle W 9-03/29 Gonzaga W 5-44/5 Portland State W 9-04/7 Seattle W 9-04/11 UC Davis* L 3-64/15 San Francisco State* W 9-04/18 Grand Canyon^ L 0-94/19 Cal State L.A.^ W 6-34/20 CSU San Bernardino^ W 9-05/3 BYU-Hawaii# L 1-5

* CCAA match^ CCAA Tournament

# NCAA Regional

2003Record: 9-10

Final Regional Rank: 8th2/4 Saint Mary’s L 3-42/7 UC Santa Cruz L 3-62/15 Cal State Bakersfield* W 6-32/21 Cal State L.A.* W 5-42/22 CSU San Bernardino* W 8-12/28 Cal Poly Pomona* L 0-93/1 UC San Diego* L 0-93/7 Western New Mexico W 9-03/8 Grand Canyon* L 3-63/14 UC Davis* L 0-93/18 San Jose State L 2-53/26 Dominican W 9-03/28 San Francisco State* W 6-34/11 Pt. Loma Nazarene L 0-94/12 Alliant University W 5-44/17 Grand Canyon^ L 2-54/18 CSU San Bernardino^ W 5-24/19 Cal State L.A.^ W 5-15/2 BYU-Hawaii# L 0-5

* CCAA match^ CCAA Tournament

# NCAA Regional

2004Record: 11-10

Final Regional Rank: 7thFinal National Rank: 37th

10/24 Bryant W 9-010/25 Franklin Pierce W 9-010/26 Saint Anselm W 9-02/3 San Jose State L 4-52/6 UC Davis* L 0-92/19 Western New Mexico W 9-02/27 Saint Mary’s L 2-53/3 UC Santa Cruz W 5-43/6 Grand Canyon* L 3-63/9 Rochester W 8-13/12 Cal State Bakersfield* W 7-23/17 San Jose State L 3-43/19 Dominican W 9-03/25 CSU San Bernardino* W 6-03/26 UC San Diego* L 0-93/27 Cal State L.A.* L 4-53/31 San Francisco State* W 7-24/2 San Francisco L 0-94/10 Cal Poly Pomona* W 5-44/17 UC San Diego^ L 1-55/6 Hawaii-Hilo# L 0-6

* CCAA match^ CCAA Tournament

# NCAA Regional

2005Record: 9-11

Final Regional Rank: 6thFinal National Rank: 36th

2/5 UC Santa Cruz L 4-52/10 San Jose State L 3-42/12 Saint Mary’s L 1-82/18 Cal State L.A.* W 7-22/23 Cal State Bakersfield* W 7-22/24 Western New Mexico W 9-02/25 UC San Diego* L 1-82/26 CSU San Bernardino* W 8-13/5 UC San Diego* L 0-93/9 UC Davis L 0-73/15 San Jose State L 3-63/17 Dominican W 9-03/25 Cal State L.A.* L 3-63/26 Cal Poly Pomona* L 4-53/31 Northern Colorado L 1-54/1 Colo-Colo Springs W 9-04/12 Cal State Bakersfield* W 8-14/15 Cal Poly Pomona* W 5-44/16 CSU San Bernardino* W 9-04/30 Cal Poly Pomona# L 0-5

* CCAA match^ CCAA Tournament

# NCAA Regional

2006Record: 10-8

Final Regional Rank: 6thFinal National Rank: 32nd

2/10 UC Davis L 0-72/15 San Jose State L 1-62/16 Cal State Bakersfield* W 7-22/24 UC San Diego* L 1-82/25 Cal State L.A.* W 6-33/4 UC San Diego* L 0-93/17 UC Santa Cruz L 2-73/21 San Jose State L 0-93/24 Cal State L.A.* W 7-23/29 Cal State Bakersfield* W 7-24/7 Cal Poly Pomona* L 4-54/8 Cal State Bakersfield* W 7-24/13 Cal Poly Pomona* W 5-44/15 CSU San Bernardino* W 7-24/18 Colo-Colo Springs W 7-24/19 Metro State W 8-14/20 Colorado Christian W 5-14/29 UC San Diego# L 0-5

* CCAA match# NCAA Regional

2007Record: 8-10

Final Regional Rank: 6th2/2 UC Davis L 0-72/16 UC San Diego* L 2-72/17 Cal State L.A.* L 1-83/3 UC Santa Cruz L 4-53/6 Concordia (CA) L 1-83/7 San Jose State L 0-73/9 UC San Diego* L 4-53/16 Western New Mexico W 9-03/17 Cal State Bakersfield* W 6-33/18 Montana St-Billings W 5-13/23 Cal State L.A.* L 0-93/31 Cal Poly Pomona* W 5-44/1 CSU San Bernardino* W 8-14/4 Cal State Bakersfield* W 6-34/6 Cal Poly Pomona* W 5-44/14 CSU San Bernardino* W 6-14/18 San Jose State L 1-84/28 UC San Diego# L 1-5

* CCAA match# NCAA Regional

2008Record: 6-11

2/8 San Jose State L 0-72/15 UC Davis L 0-72/26 Dominican W 9-02/27 UC Santa Cruz W 5-42/29 UC San Diego* L 2-73/7 Cal Poly Pomona* L 3-63/8 CSU San Bernardino* W 7-23/12 San Jose State L 3-63/18 Notre Dame De Nam. W 9-03/21 Cal State L.A.* L 4-54/2 Portland L 0-94/4 UC San Diego* L 0-94/5 Cal State L.A.* L 4-54/11 Cal Poly Pomona* L 4-54/12 CSU San Bernardino* W 6-34/17 Notre Dame De Nam. W 9-04/18 UC Santa Cruz L 4-5

*CCAA match

2009Record: 11-9

2/4 Academy of Art W 6-32/10 UC Santa Cruz W 8-12/20 San Jose State L 3-62/21 Cal Poly Pomona* W 5-42/27 CSU San Bernardino* W 9-02/28 UC San Diego* L 0-93/6 UC San Diego* L 1-83/7 Cal State L.A.* W 9-03/11 UC Davis L 0-73/12 Hawaii-Hilo L 4-53/18 Notre Dame de Nam. W 9-03/20 CSU Stanislaus* L 4-53/24 Dominican W 9-03/27 Cal State L.A.* W 8-13/31 San Jose State L 0-74/3 Montana L 1-84/4 UC Santa Cruz W 7-24/17 Cal Poly Pomona* L 4-54/18 CSU San Bernardino* W 7-24/19 CSU Stanislaus* W 5-4

*CCAA match

2010Record: 10-10

Final Regional Rank: 6thFinal National Rank: 35th

2/3 Academy of Art W 8-12/12 UC San Diego* L 1-82/13 Cal State L.A.* W 6-32/18 San Jose State L 2-72/19 UC San Diego* L 1-83/4 UC Santa Cruz W 9-03/4 CSU San Bernardino* W 5-13/7 CSU Stanislaus* L 2-73/10 Dixie State W 9-03/12 CSU San Bernardino* W 6-33/13 Cal Poly Pomona* L 3-63/17 Dominican W 9-03/19 Southern Oregon W 9-03/23 San Jose State L 1-63/25 Cal State L.A.* L 3-63/26 Weber State L 4-54/3 Cal Poly Pomona* L 3-64/7 Chaminade W 5-44/8 Hawaii-Hilo W 7-24/13 CSU Stanislaus* L 2-7

*CCAA match

2011Record: 12-9

Final Regional Rank: 6thFinal National Rank: 36th

9/25 Dominican W 9-09/26 Academy of Art W 5-41/28 Fresno Pacific L 1-82/5 Academy of Art W 6-32/11 UC Davis L 0-72/19 Dominican W 9-02/20 San Jose State L 1-83/10 San Jose State W 4-33/14 Notre Dame de Nam. W 9-03/16 Dixie State W 9-03/17 Grand Canyon L 1-83/25 at Dominican W 5-04/1 UC San Diego L 4-54/2 Cal State L.A. W 6-34/3 Notre Dame de Nam. W 9-04/9 Nevada L 0-74/13 UC Santa Cruz W 8-14/16 CSU Stanislaus L 3-64/20 Cal State L.A. L 4-54/22 UC San Diego L 2-74/25 Hawaii-Hilo W 6-3

YEARLY RESULTS YEARLY RESULTS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSYEAR HEAD COACH OVERALL 1997 Tracey Prince 13-11 1998 Tracey Prince 6-12 1999 Tracey Prince 12-13 2000 Tracey Prince 15-7 2001 Tracey Prince 14-10 2002 Tracey Prince 13-9 2003 Tracey Prince 9-10 2004 Tracey Prince 11-10 2005 Tracey Prince 9-11 2006 Tracey Prince 10-8 2007 Tracey Prince 8-10 2008 Tracey Prince 6-11 2009 Tracey Prince 11-9 2010 Tracey Prince 10-10 2011 Joaquin Lopez 12-9

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCESYEAR ROUND OPPONENT SITE RESULT1997 NCAA West Regional UC Riverside Rohnert Park, Calif. W, 5-4 NCAA Championships Barry Springfield, Miss. L, 2-71998 NCAA West Regional CSU Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. L, 0-51999 NCAA West Regional CSU Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. L, 2-52000 NCAA West Regional Hawaii Pacific Laie, Hawaii L, 2-52001 NCAA West Regional CSU Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. L, 3-62002 NCAA West Regional BYU-Hawaii Laie, Hawaii L, 1-52003 NCAA West Regional BYU-Hawaii Laie, Hawaii L, 0-52004 NCAA West Regional Hawaii-Hilo Hilo, Hawaii L, 0-62005 NCAA West Regional Cal Poly Pomona Pomona, Calif. L, 0-52006 NCAA West Regional UC San Diego La Jolla, Calif. L, 0-52007 NCAA West Regional UC San Diego La Jolla, Calif. L, 1-5

ALL-TIME SERIESNCAA DIVISION I

Gonzaga .............................................................. 1-1Montana ............................................................. 0-4Nevada ................................................................ 0-1Northern Colorado .......................................... 0-1Northern Iowa .................................................. 0-1Portland .............................................................. 0-1Portland State ................................................... 1-0Sacramento State ............................................ 1-1Saint Mary’s (CA) .............................................. 0-5San Francisco .................................................... 3-3San Jose State .................................................1-21Santa Clara ......................................................... 0-3UC Davis .............................................................. 0-6Weber State ....................................................... 0-1ALL-TIME vs. NCAA DIVISION I ....... 7-49

NCAA DIVISION IIAbilene Christian ............................................. 0-1Academy of Art ................................................ 4-0Barry ..................................................................... 0-1Bryant .................................................................. 1-0BYU-Hawaii ........................................................ 0-3Cal Poly Pomona ............................................8-14Cal State Bakersfield (I) ................................12-7Cal State Dominguez Hills ............................ 2-0Cal State L.A. ....................................................16-8Cal State San Bernardino ............................23-0Cal State Stanislaus ......................................... 1-4Chaminade ........................................................ 4-0Colorado Christian .......................................... 1-0Colorado-Colorado Springs ......................... 2-0Dixie State .......................................................... 2-0Dominican.......................................................... 5-0Franklin Pierce .................................................. 1-0Grand Canyon .................................................1-11Hawaii-Hilo ........................................................ 3-3Hawaii Pacific .................................................... 0-4Northern Colorado (I) ..................................... 0-1Metro State ........................................................ 1-0Montana State-Billings .................................. 1-0Notre Dame de Namur .................................. 8-0Presbyterian (I).................................................. 0-1Saint Anselm ..................................................... 1-0San Francisco State ......................................... 9-0Seattle .................................................................. 2-0UC Davis (I) ......................................................... 0-8UC Riverside (I) ................................................. 3-1UC San Diego ..................................................0-21Western New Mexico ..................................... 5-0ALL-TIME vs. NCAA DIVISION II ..113-87

NCAA DIVISION IIIBowdoin .............................................................. 0-1Menlo ................................................................... 1-0Mills ...................................................................... 2-0Pomona-Pitzer .................................................. 1-1Puget Sound...................................................... 1-0Redlands ............................................................. 1-0Rochester............................................................ 1-0Southern Oregon............................................. 1-0UC San Diego (II) .............................................. 0-1UC Santa Cruz .................................................10-7ALL-TIME vs. NCAA DIVISION III ...18-10

NAIAAlliant International ........................................ 4-0Cal Baptist .......................................................... 1-0Concordia (CA).................................................. 0-1Dominican........................................................11-0Fresno Pacific .................................................... 0-1Point Loma Nazarene ..................................... 1-1Southern California College ........................ 2-0Southern Oregon............................................. 1-0ALL-TIME vs. NAIA .......................... 20-3

I - Now competes as an NCAA Division I institution.II - Now competes as an NCAA Division II institution.

PROGRAM HISTORYPROGRAM HISTORY

2000 NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER

KELLY MURPHY

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CAREER SINGLES WINS

1. Michelle Jovez (1999-02) ....................................532. Kelly Murphy (2001-04) .......................................503. Julie Fisher (2001-03) ...........................................394. Al-lee Gottlieb (1999-01) ....................................365. STEPHANIE HOFFMIRE (2009-) ............. 346. Katie McCain (2001-02) .......................................337. Deah Toby (2002-03) ............................................30 Nicole Warm (2002-05) ........................................30 Jessica Harris (2009-10) .......................................3010. Kim Coulson (2004-05) ........................................28

CAREERSINGLES WIN PCT.

1. Jessica Harris (2009-10) .................................... .7142. Katie McCain (2001-02) .................................... .7023. Kimberly Coulson (2004-05) ........................... .7004. Julie Fisher (2001-03) ........................................ .6965. Deah Toby (2002-03) ......................................... .6826. STEPHANIE HOFFMIRE (2009-) ............6677. Alexis Webb (2006-07) ...................................... .6478. Katie Murphy (2004-05) ................................... .6329. Kelly Murphy (2001-04) .................................... .54310. Al-lee Gottlieb (1999-01) ................................. .537

CAREER DOUBLES WINS

1. Michelle Jovez (1999-02) ....................................592. Kelly Murphy (2001-04) .......................................513. Al-lee Gottlieb (1999-01) ....................................474. STEPHANIE HOFFMIRE (2009-) ............. 415. Haley Hickock (2008-11) .....................................396. Nicole Warm (2002-05) ........................................367. Jessi Owens (1997-98) .........................................318. Katie Slizewski (2000-01) ....................................30 Julie Fisher (2001-03) ...........................................3010. Monica Aitken (1998, 00) ....................................29 Katie McCain (2001-02) .......................................29

CAREER DOUBLES WIN PCT.

1. STEPHANIE HOFFMIRE (2009-) .......... .6612. Jessi Owens (1997-98) .......................................6603. Katie Slizewski (2000-01) ..................................5884. Al-lee Gottlieb (1999-01) ..................................5875. Michelle Jovez (1999-02) ..................................5786. Haley Hickock (2008-11) ...................................5497. Julie Fisher (2001-03) .........................................5458. Kelly Murphy (2001-04) .....................................5439. Nicole Warm (2002-05) ......................................456

SEASONSINGLES WINS

1. Deah Toby (2002) ...................................................192. Kelly Murphy (2001) ..............................................183. Katie McCain (2002) ..............................................17 Jessica Harris (2010) ..............................................175. Michelle Jovez (1999) ...........................................16 Michelle Jovez (2000) ...........................................16 Katie McCain (2001) ..............................................16 Julie Fisher (2002) ..................................................16 Kimberly Coulson (2004) .....................................1610. Valerie Lee (1999) ...................................................15 Jean Claessen (2000) .............................................15

SEASONSINGLES WIN PCT.

1. Jessica Harris (2010) .......................................... .7732. Kimberly Coulson (2004) ................................. .7623. Amy Belsher (2007) ............................................ .750 STEPHANIE HOFFMIRE (2011) .............7505. Deah Toby (2002) ............................................... .7316. Katie McCain (2001) .......................................... .7277. Becky Kiehn (2005) ............................................ .7228. Kelly Murphy (2001) .......................................... .7209. Valerie Lee (1999) ............................................... .71410. Julie Fisher (2003) .............................................. .706 Alexis Webb (2006) ............................................ .706

SEASONDOUBLES WINS

1. Jessi Owens (1997) ................................................19 Kelly Murphy (2001) ..............................................19 Katie Slizewski (2001) ...........................................194. Al-lee Gottlieb (2001) ............................................18 Katie McCain (2001) ..............................................186. Monica Aitken (2000) ............................................177. Julie Larrieu (1997) ................................................16 Michelle Jovez (1999) ...........................................16 Jean Claessen (2000) .............................................16 Julie Fisher (2002) ..................................................16 Michelle Jovez (2002) ...........................................16 Kelly Murphy (2002) ..............................................16

SEASON DOUBLES WIN PCT.

1. Monica Aitken (2000) ........................................ .8102. Jean Claessen (2000) ......................................... .7623. Katie McCain (2001) .......................................... .7504. Kelly Murphy (2001) .......................................... .731 Katie Slizewski (2001) ....................................... .7316. Jessi Owens (1997) ............................................ .7047. Al-lee Gottlieb (2001) ........................................ .6928. STEPHANIE HOFFMIRE (2010) .............6829. Julie Larrieu (1997) ............................................ .66710. Kelly Murphy (2002) .......................................... .640

HONORSFIRST TEAM ALL-CCAA

2000 Al-lee Gottlieb Michelle Jovez2003 Amy Piepenbrink2005 Gina Dunch Becky Kiehn Kim Coulson Katie Murphy2006 Erin Kramer Megan Malinsky Laura Robertson Alexis Webb2007 Raquel Gottfried2010 Jessica Harris Stephanie Luk/ Jeanette Peck (d)

SECOND TEAM ALL-CCAA2001 Al-lee Gottlieb2004 Kelly Murphy2006 Laura Buck2007 Amy Belsher Casey O’Connor Alexis Webb2008 Casey O’Connor2009 Dana Carollo Stephanie Luk

FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR1990 Megan Lowrey

RAND LINK LEADERSHIP AWARD2007 Laura Robertson

SEAWOLVES SPIRIT AWARD2004 Brianna Bailey

DIRECTOR’S AWARD2006 Laura Robertson2008 Stephanie Luk2009 Stephanie Luk2010 Jessica Harris2011 Dana Carollo

JESSICA HARRISMICHELLE JOVEZ

PROGRAM RECORDS/HONORS PROGRAM HISTORY

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Bill Fusco Director of Athletics [email protected]

Brandon Bronzan Associate Athletics Director [email protected]

Yvonne Burbank Associate Athletics Director [email protected]

Mike Ogg Director of Business Operations [email protected]

Nancy Crosat Business Operations Analyst [email protected]

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Dr. Duane Dove Faculty Athletic Representative [email protected]

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Michael Balasek Compliance Coordinator [email protected]

Willie Lee Equipment Manager [email protected]

Julie Miller Interim Head Athletic Trainer [email protected]

Nakiesha Brooks-Davis Athletic Trainer [email protected]

Andrew Simpkins Athletic Trainer [email protected]

John Goelz Head Baseball Coach [email protected]

Pat Fuscaldo Head Men’s Basketball Coach [email protected]

Mark Rigby Head Women’s Basketball Coach [email protected]

Mark James Head Women’s Cross Country Coach [email protected]

Val Verhunce Head Men’s/Women’s Golf Coach [email protected]

Marcus Ziemer Head Men’s Soccer Coach [email protected]

Emiria Salzmann Head Women’s Soccer Coach [email protected]

Jennifer Bridges Head Softball Coach [email protected]

Steve Cunninghame Head Men’s Tennis Coach [email protected]

Bear Grassl Head Volleyball Coach [email protected]

Coralie Simmons Head Women’s Water Polo Coach [email protected]

Joaquin Lopez Head Women’s Tennis Coach [email protected]

Sonoma State University is an NCAA Divi-sion II member and part of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) and Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). Ten of SSU’s sports are in the CCAA, water polo is in the WWPA, and men’s and wom-en’s tennis is a Division II independent.

Sonoma State athletics got its start in 1964 with the school’s first men’s basketball team. Through the years, the Seawolves have had much success including national champion-ships in 1990 (women’s soccer), 2002 (men’s soccer) and 2009 (men’s golf ).

MISSION STATEMENT:“The goal of the Sonoma State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide a positive, equitable, and diverse environment for the student-athletes and staff. All athletic staff members are respon-sible for fostering these priorities via role modeling and mentoring student-athletes while upholding a competitive spirit that stresses amateurism, ethical conduct, good sportsmanship, and rules compliance. Priorities for all student-athletes include: academic excellence, competitive success, and community outreach.”

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