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The official information guide and record book of the 2009-10 California Golden Bears women's basketball team.
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4 Alexis Gray-LawsonLauren GreifRama N’diayeNatasha VitalRachelle FedericoGennifer BrandonTalia CaldwellLayshia ClarendonBrenna HeaterEliza PierreTierra RogersDeNesha StallworthCareer Statistics Graduates
- Season Recap
- Weekly Rankings
Top Returners by Category
Behind the Scenes with the
Bears
- Team Roster
- Game Schedule
Head Coach Joanne Boyle (Duke, 1985)
Record at Cal 95-35, .730 (4 years)
Career Record 162-64, .717 (7 years)
Assistant Coach Charmin Smith
(Stanford, 1997), 3rd year at Cal
Assistant Coach Jennifer Hoover
(Wake Forest, 1991), 2nd year at Cal
Assistant Coach Kevin Morrison
(Cal Poly Pomona, 1994), 3rd year at Cal
Dir. of Basketball Sarah Holsinger
Operations
Video Coordinator James Rogol
Office Phone (510) 642-9448
WBB Fax (510) 643-5021
Mailing Address 129 Haas Pavilion
Berkeley, CA 94720
Assistant Athletic Director Herb Benenson
Assistant Directors
Dean Caparaz Melissa Dudek
Anton Malko Kyle McRae
Tim Miguel Anna Oleson-Wheeler
Scott Ball Jeremy Wu
Senior Publications Director John Dunbar
Publications Coordinator Evan Kerr
Women’s Basketball Contact Melissa Dudek
Office Phone (510) 642-3611
Cell Phone (510) 316-9131
SID Fax (510) 643-7778
Email [email protected]
Athletic Web Page www.CalBears.com
Mailing Address 349 Haas Pavilion
Berkeley, CA 94720
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- Team Roster
- Game Schedule
5Basketball Support StaffAthletic Study Center Haas PavilionCal MarketingThe Bay AreaUniversity of California- BerkeleyNotable Cal AlumniChancellor BirgeneauDirector of Athletics Sandy BarbourAthletic Administration
- OpponentsPac- Tournament & Records- NonConference OpponentsCal Record vs. Opponents- Season in ReviewHaas Pavilion RecordsPostseason HistoryNCAA Tournament Box ScoresTeam & Individual Career RecordsYearly Team & Individual Records-Point and Overtime Games, Point ClubAll Time Results & Letterwinners- Media Roster
Location Berkeley, CA 94720
Founded / Enrollment 1868 / 35,409
Conference Pacific-10
Nickname / Colors Golden Bears / Blue and Gold
Chancellor Robert Birgeneau
Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour
Deputy Director of Athletics/SWA Teresa Kuehn Gould
Arena (capacity) Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion (11,877)
Press Row (510) 642-3098
2008-09 Overall Record 27-7
Pac-10 Record (Place) 15-3 (T-2nd)
Starters Returning/Lost 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 5/6
(Lost: Kelsey Adrian, Angelei Aguirre, Devanei Hampton, Casey Morris,
Shantrell Sneed, Ashley Walker )
Newcomers 7
Roster Breakdown 4/1/0/7
Credits: The 2009-10 California Women’s Basketball Information Guide was written and edited by Melissa Dudek. Concept and design by McClure Photography, LLC. Photography (in alphabetical order) by Kelley Cox, John Dunbar, Evan Kerr, Bill McClure, Mollie McClure, Angela Niles, Michael Pimentel and John Todd, among others.
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The 2008-09 California Golden Bears logged two vic-
tories in the NCAA Tournament, a 70-47 victory over
Fresno State and a 99-73 trouncing of Virginia, send-
ing them to their first Sweet 16 in program history. The
Bears f lew out to Trenton, N.J. to face the No.1 UConn
Huskies.
Cal’s season ended at the Regional, falling 77-53 to the
eventual national champions, but not before the Bears
left their mark on the post season. In their Pac-10 and
NCAA Tournament games, Cal averaged 70.0 points per
game and had three players averaging in double figures.
Ashley Walker averaged a double-double in post-season
games, 23.4 points per game and 10.0 rebounds per game.
Alexis Gray-Lawson averaged 12.6 ppg and was a perfect
11-for-11 from the freethrow line in the NCAA Tourna-
ment. Devanei Hampton posted three post-season dou-
ble-doubles and averaged 12.0 ppg.
The true gem of the tournament was the Bears’ 99-73 vic-
tory over Virginia. The Bears punched their ticket to the
Sweet 16 in high style. The 99 points was the most ever
scored by a Cal team in an NCAA Tournament game.
Ashley Walker dazzled with a 32-point performance, one
of three Bears to score more than 20 points in the game--
Alexis Gray-Lawson and Devanei Hampton each put up 22.
Lauren Greif dished a career-high nine assists. Virginia, the
No. 5 seed in the tournament, was ranked No. 24 in the
AP poll and No. 22 in the ESPN/ USA Today coaches’ poll,
giving the Bears their third victory over a ranked opponent
during the season.
On Monday, March 16, 2009, the Club Room at Haas Pa-
vilion was filled with friends, fans, the Cal Marching Band
and others all joyously watching with the team as the brack-
ets for the NCAA Tournament were announced. Cal earned
a No. 4 seed in the Trenton Region, being sent to the Galen
How Sweet it Was
Selection Monday
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Center in Los Angeles to play their first and second round
games. The No. 4 seed was the highest ever seeding for a
Cal team in the tournament. The at-large bid was the fourth
consecutive earned by the Bears under Joanne Boyle and
marked the first time Cal had been invited to the Big Dance
four straight years.
During the NCAA Tournament, the Bears players wore
special matching yellow and blue Nikes. The pattern was
designed by the players themselves while they were in Or-
egon during the regular-season. Cal was one of just four
teams in the tournament who were able to create a special
tournament team shoe to wear for the NCAA’s.
The California Golden Bears are the only Pac-10 school this
season to have their football team earn a bowl bid and both
their men’s and women’s basketball teams secure invitations
Sneaker Time
Dancing and Bowling
to the NCAA tournament. The Cal football team took on
the University of Miami in the Emerald Bowl Dec. 26 in San
Francisco. The Cal men secured a No. 7 seed in the West Re-
gion, taking on the No. 10 Maryland Terrapins in the first
round of the NCAA Tournament in Kansas City, Mo.
The Bears ended the 2008-09 season with a 27-7 record,
going 15-3 in the Pac-10, and finishing in second place in
the conference standings to earn a No. 2 seed in the Pac-
10 tourney. These are the exact same marks the Bears fin-
ished with in the record-setting 2007-08 season. The pair of
27 victories are the most in program history. Since joining
the conference in 1986-87, the Bears have two second-place
Pac-10 finishes, 2007-08 and 2008-09, and twice have been
the No. 2 seed in the tournament.
Head coach Boyle has led her teams to back-to-back-to-
Deja Vu
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back 20-win seasons for the first time in program history.
The Bears had back-to-back 20 win seasons on 1980-81 and
1981-82, but had never won 20 games three seasons in a
row. 2008-09 was the eighth time in program history the
team has finished with 20 or more wins. Including her time
in Richmond, Joanne Boyle has led teams to 20 or more vic-
tories in six of her seven seasons as a head coach.
The Bears set multiple consecutive victory marks. The
Bears won seven games to start the season, the best start to
a season in the history of Cal women’s basketball. The Bears
also had a 33-game nonconference home win streak that
spanned multiple seasons. They had not lost to a non-Pac-10
opponent while playing at Haas Pavilion since a Nov. 26,
2005 loss to Baylor. The Bears snapped both of those streaks
with a home loss on Dec. 7 to TCU. After falling to Oklaho-
ma on Dec. 13, the Bears put together a string of 12 straight
victories, 11 of which came against Pac-10 opponents. Both
of those streaks were snapped by the Feb. 14 loss at Stan-
ford. The 12-game win streak had been the fifth longest ac-
tive streak among all DI teams before it ended. The Bears
previous record for consecutive victories had been 10. Cal’s
previous record for consecutive Pac-10 wins was eight.
In addition to the NCAA Tournament victory over No.
22/24 Virginia, the Bears had two other victories over
ranked opponents in the 2008-09 season. Cal upset then-
ranked No. 2 Rutgers 66-52 in November. It was a the high-
est-ranked opponent the Bears have defeated since they
posted a 74-65 victory over the No. 2 Stanford Cardinal
Jan. 10, 1992. Cal’s third ranked victory of the year came in
January against the Cardinal with Cal earning a 57-54 vic-
tory over then-ranked No. 7/9 Stanford in Berkeley.
The Bears spent a combined four weeks with a program-
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best No. 3 ranking. The Bears spent two weeks during the
2007-08 season ranked at No. 8, the previous best ranking
in program history.
The Bears were ranked in the top-10 all season in the USA
Today/ESPN Coaches’ poll and for 12 of the 17 rankings in
the AP poll. Last season, the Bears closed out the season
ranked in the top-10 in the AP poll for the final 13 weeks
of the year and in 12 of the final 13 weeks of the USA To-
day/ESPN Coaches Poll. Since January 2008, the Bears have
been ranked in the top-10 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches’
poll 25 of 26 weeks. The only time the Bears have not been
in the top-10 was the final poll of the 2007-08 season when
they dropped to No. 18 after their second round NCAA
tournament loss to George Washington.
The Bears first returned to the polls in the 2006-07 pre-
season poll when they were ranked at No. 21. They were in
the top-25 of both polls each week until dropping out in
week 15. They returned in week 16 (Feb. 26, 2007), and have
held a top-25 ranking in the ESPN/USA Today poll ever
since. The Bears have been in the AP Poll’s top-25 every
week since the 2007-08 preseason poll.
The Bears won 11-straight Pac-10 games to start the season,
putting them in first place until Valentine’s Day when a loss at
Stanford dropped them into a tie for first. Stanford ended up
taking the Pac-10 title with the Bears finishing tied for second
with Arizona State, both sporting a 15-3 Conference mark.
Cal earned a No. 2 seed in the Pac-10 tournament. After a
convincing 61-41 victory over Washington State, Cal had to
play host-school USC on their home court. The Bears trailed
late in the game, but put on a stunning late charge. It looked
like Ashley Walker had gotten off a buzzer-beating shot that
would have sent the game into overtime, but after reviewing
the play, the referees ruled the basket did not count and USC
took the game, 69-67, eliminating Cal from the tournament.
Stanford, the conference regular-season champion, went on to
win the tournament champion title as well.
The Pac-
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The Bears traveled to St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands to
play in the Paradise Jam tournament over Thanksgiving week-
end. The Bears won the Reef Division crown with victories over
South Florida, Texas Tech, and Iowa. Ashley Walker scored 68
points with 18 rebounds in the tournament to be named the
Reef Division MVP. Alexis Gray-Lawson and Lauren Greif were
also named to the All-Tournament team.
The Bears host their own annual tournament each December,
the Colliers International Classic. Princeton, Saint Louis, and
TCU participated in the 2008 tourney with TCU and Cal facing
off in the finals.
The final tournament of the year for Cal was the Basketball
by the Bay Tournament in San Jose. The tourney matched Cal
against No. 5 Oklahoma in front of a raucous crowd in the Sili-
con Valley. The pair of top-10 teams battled with Cal dominat-
ing the first half, scoring 52 points in the first 20 minutes. Okla-
homa came back in the second half to take the 86-75 victory.
Non-Conference ScheduleThe Bears ended the 2008-09 regular season holding op-
ponents to just 53.7 points per game, ranking them the No.
13 defense in the nation. They were on pace to set the Pac-10
record for lowest points allowed average, breaking the pre-
vious record of 54.3 ppg set last season by Cal, but came up
just short, finishing at 54.8 ppg.
The Bears twice held opponents to 10 or fewer points in a
half, with Oregon scoring 10 in the first half of the game in
Eugene on Jan. 24 and Washington scoring just nine first half
points at Haas on Jan. 11. The Bears had five games where
the opponent was held to 40 or fewer points. The Bears went
20-0 when holding their opponents to 55 or fewer points.
The Bears had two of the most efficient three-point shooters
in the Pac-10. Natasha Vital made 39.1 percent of her three-
point attempts and Alexis Gray-Lawson was third with a 38.0
Defense
Three Pointers
Paradise Jam
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
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percent three-point shooting percentage. Gray-Lawson made
eight consecutive three-point attempts over a three game span
in late February. She was perfect against Oregon and Oregon
State and went 4-for-4 from long range in the first half of the
USC game before snapping the streak in the second half.
Gray-Lawson moved up to No. 2 on the Cal career three-
point list, passing Liz Rizzo (1994-97, 135) and has a good
chance to leave Cal as the all-time career leader in that cat-
egory. She has 150 career three-pointers. The record is 159,
held by Jennifer Self (1989-92).
Alexis Gray-Lawson earned her first career double-double
on Dec. 6 when she scored 12 points with 10 assists against
Princeton. Gray-Lawson was the only Pac-10 player in the
2008-09 season to log 10 assists in a game. Lauren Greif
came close to duplicating it when she had a career-high
nine assists in the NCAA Tournament second round game
against Virginia.
Assists
Gray-Lawson was third in the Pac-10 in assist-to-turnover
ratio. She closed out the regular season with 91 assists to 59
turnovers, ranking her in the top-60 players in the nation
this season in that category.
Natasha Vital moved into Cal’s career assist top-5 list with
381 career assists.
Ashley Walker’s 1,030th career rebound came on Feb. 21
in the second half of the Bear’s 62-40 victory over Oregon
State. She got it with 5:37 remaining off a miss by Oregon
State’s Kirsten Tilleman, moving Walker past Colleen Gal-
loway (1978-81), whose 1,029 career rebounds had stood as
the record at Cal for 28 years.
Two games after Ashley Walker became Cal’s career re-
bounding leader in the Oregon State game, Feb. 21, she
reached another career milestone. Walker became just the
Cal’s Career Rebounding Leader
Two Milestones, One Half
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second player in Cal history and the 11th Pac-10 player to
score 2,000 career points. She reached the milestone when
she made a layup with 18:17 remaining in the second half
of the UCLA game. A little over 10 minutes later, Devanei
Hampton reached a milestone of her own when she scored
on a jumper at 7:40 to post her 1,500th career point. Hamp-
ton is the eighth player in Cal history and the 39th Pac-10
player to score 1,500 career points.
Alexis Gray-Lawson became the 20th member of Cal’s
1,000 point club in the Virgin Islands when she drove
through the lane to score a lay-in with 1:26 remaining in
the first half of Cal’s 76-43 victory over Iowa on Nov. 29.
The St. Thomas crowd gave Gray-Lawson a rousing ovation
when the accomplishment was announced.
Gray-Lawson’s th Point
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Ashley Walker started her record-breaking and milestone-
reaching season by scoring her 1,500th career point in the
second game of the season. Against the Nevada Wolf Pack
on Nov. 16, Walker hit a jumper at the 12:18 mark of the
first half, putting her over 1,500 career points.
Cal had the distinction of having one member score her
2,000th career point (Ashley Walker, March 1), another her
1,500th career point (Devanei Hampton, March 1), one score
her 1,000th career point (Alexis Gray-Lawson, Nov. 29) and
two score their 500th career points (Natasha Vital, Nov. 11
and Lauren Greif, Nov. 27) all in the same season. Walker and
Hampton were the only two Pac-10 players in the 2008-09
season to reach the 1,500 point milestone. Gray-Lawson was
one of six Pac-10 players to pass the 1,000 point mark.
Ashley Walker was named a USBWA first team All-Ameri-
can, Associated Press third team All-American, and a WBCA
honorable mention All-American. Alexis Gray-Lawson was
named an Associated Press honorable mention All-American.
Ashley Walker and Alexis Gray-Lawson were among the five
first-team All-Pac-10 selections. This marked only the fourth
time in school history and the second straight year that the
Bears have had two first-team All-Pac-10 honorees in one sea-
son. Walker is one of only two three-time first team All-Pac-10
selections in school history. Devanei Hampton is the only other
player to earn that honor three times. Hampton was named to
the third team in 2008-09. Walker was also named to the five-
member Pac-10 All-Defensive team, the second year she has
earned that award. Natasha Vital was named as an honorable
mention for both All-Pac-10 honors and the Defensive Team.
Lauren Greif earned her second Pac-10 All-Academic hon-
or. A second team selection her sophomore season, Greif
moved up to a first team honoree in 2008-09.
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Seven highly-ranked student-athletes, all of whom ranked
in the top 50 by at least one scouting service, signed NLI’s to
play basketball at California in November of 2008. The com-
bination of the seven incoming players gave Cal the No. 1
ranked recruiting class in the nation, according to Blue Star
Basketball Report. Cal’s recruiting class ranked No. 2 by All-
Star Girls Report and the Collegiate Girls Basketball Report,
with ESPN HoopGurlz ranking the class at No. 3. Of the sev-
en Bear recruits, five were rated in the top ten at their posi-
tion (as ranked by ESPN HoopGurlz) and all are in the top 15.
The incoming Bears of 2009-10 dominated with five of their
recruits named to at least one of the two high school All-
American teams. Forward DeNesha Stallworth had the hon-
or of making both teams. Playing in the WBCA All-Ameri-
can game April 4th in St. Louis was guard Layshia Clarendon
Cal lands No. Rated Recruiting Class
High School All-Americans
and Stallworth. Players selected for the McDonald’s All-
American game on April 1st in Miami included forward
Gennifer Brandon, guard Eliza Pierre, guard Tierra Rogers
and Stallworth. Both All-American games are a national
stage for the top female basketball prospects in the nation.
Brandon, Pierre, and Rogers all were named honorable men-
tions for the WBCA All-American team. This past summer,
Tierra Rogers was named a second team Parade Magazine
All-American. Layshia Clarendon and DeNesha Stallworth
both were on Parade’s fourth team.
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Category Leader Avg./Percentage
Scoring Alexis Gray-Lawson 12.2 ppg
Rebounding Lauren Greif 5.4 rpg
Steals Lauren Greif 1.47 spg
Assists Natasha Vital 3.29 apg
Blocks Lauren Greif .08 bpg
FG% Alexis Gray-Lawson 42.8%
3-FG% Natasha Vital 39.1%
FT% Alexis Gray-Lawson 75.8%
Minutes Played Lauren Greif 31.5 mpg
McDonalds All-Americans
Alexis Gray-Lawson (2005)
Gennifer Brandon (2009)
Eliza Pierre (2009)
Tierra Rogers (2009)
DeNesha Stallworth (2009)
WBCA All-Americans
Layshia Clarendon (2009)
DeNesha Stallworth (2009)
Alexis Gray-Lawson (honorable mention, 2005)
Parade Magazine All-Americans
Alexis Gray-Lawson (Second Team, 2005)
Tierra Rogers (Second Team, 2008, 2009)
Layshia Clarendon (Fourth Team, 2009)
DeNesha Stallworth (Fourth Team, 2009)
Street & Smith All-Americans
Rachelle Federico (honorable mention 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004)
Alexis Gray-Lawson (2004)
Lauren Grief (honorable mention 2006, 2005, 2004)
Natasha Vital (honorable mention 2006)
(AP/ USA TODAY ESPN Coaches’ Poll)
Preseason 9/9
Week 1 7/6
Week 2 3/3
Week 3 3/3
Week 4 9/7
Week 5 12/9
Week 6 13/9
Week 7 13/9
Week 8 13/9
Week 9 11/9
Week 10 8/6
Week 11 7/5
Week 12 3/3
Week 13 3/3
Week 14 6/6
Week 15 4/4
Week 16 9/9
Week 17 13/14
Week 18 NA/10
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I was thinking that some text here could help describe the
“off the court” stuff the team has done and help give context
to the pictures. You’re the poet of the team, but if you wish for
me to take this on...I’ll give it my best.
Let me know your thoughts!118
I was thinking that some text here could help describe the
“off the court” stuff the team has done and help give context
to the pictures. You’re the poet of the team, but if you wish for
me to take this on...I’ll give it my best.
Let me know your thoughts!
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No Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)1 Tierra Rogers G 5-11 Fr. HS San Francisco, Calif. (Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep)
2 Natasha Vital G 5-8 Sr. 3V Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln HS)
3 Rachelle Federico G 5-11 Jr. 2V Tucson, Ariz. (Flowing Wells HS)
4 Eliza Pierre G 5-8 Fr. HS Pasadena, Calif. (John Muir HS)
10 Lauren Greif G 5-10 Sr. 3V Portland, Ore. (Lincoln HS)
11 DeNesha Stallworth F 6-3 Fr. HS Richmond, Calif. (Pinole Valley HS)
21 Alexis Gray-Lawson G 5-8 Sr. 3V Oakland, Calif. (Oakland Tech HS)
22 Rama N’diaye C 6-5 Sr. 3V Dakar, Senegal (Keisei HS, Japan)
23 Layshia Clarendon G 5-9 Fr. HS San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon HS)
25 Gennifer Brandon F 6-2 Fr. HS Chatsworth, Calif. (Chatsworth HS)
33 Talia Caldwell C 6-4 Fr. HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Marlborough HS)
44 Brenna Heater C 6-3 Fr. HS Ashland, Ore. (Ashland HS)
Head Coach: Joanne Boyle, 5th year at Cal, 8th year overall (Duke, 1985)
Assistant Coach: Jennifer Hoover, 2nd year at Cal (Wake Forest, 1991)
Assistant Coach: Charmin Smith, 3rd year at Cal (Stanford, 1997)
Assistant Coach: Kevin Morrison, 3rd year at Cal (Cal Poly Pomona, 1994)
Front Row (left to right):Eliza Pierre, Tierra Rogers, Natasha Vital, Rachelle Federico, Lauren Greif, Layshia Clarendon and Alexis Gray-Lawson.
Back Row: Talia Caldwell, Rama N’diaye, Brenna Heater, Gennifer Brandon and DeNesha Stallworth
Seniors (4) Alexis Gray-Lawson, Lauren
Greif, Rama N’diaye, Natasha Vital
Juniors (1) Rachelle Federico
Freshmen (7) Gennifer Brandon, Talia
Caldwell, Layshia Clarendon, Brenna
Heater, Eliza Pierre, Tierra Rogers,
DeNesha Stallworth
Centers (3) Brenna Heater, Rama N’diaye,
Talia Caldwell
Forwards (2) Gennifer Brandon, , DeNe-
sha Stallworth
Guards (7) Layshia Clarendon, Rachelle
Federico, Alexis Gray-Lawson, Lauren
Greif, Eliza Pierre, Tierra Rogers, Natasha
Vital
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Layshia Clarendon LAY-shuh
Rachelle Federico RAH-shell
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Date Day Opponent / Event Location Time3 Tue. Vanguard (Exh.) Berkeley, Calif. 5:00 p.m.
15 Sun. Idaho State Berkeley, Calif. 5:00 p.m.
17 Tue. Saint Mary’s Berkeley, Calif. 7:00 p.m.
22 Sun. Baylor (FSN) Berkeley, Calif. 2:00 p.m.
Buckeye Classic28 Sat. vs. (Ohio State, IUPUI, Southern) Columbus, Ohio 12:00 ET
29 Sun. vs. (Ohio State, IUPUI, Southern) Columbus, Ohio 12 or 2:30 ET
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Colliers International5 Sat. Cal vs. Colorado State Berkeley, Calif. 12:00 p.m.
5 Sat. Texas A&M vs. So. Illinois Berkeley, Calif. 2:30 p.m.
6 Sun. Colorado State vs. A&M/SIU Berkeley, Calif. 12:00 p.m.
6 Sun. Cal vs. A&M/SIU Berkeley, Calif. 2:30 p.m.
9 Wed. San Jose State Berkeley, Calif. 7:00 p.m.
21 Mon. at Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 5:00 p.m.
Surf ‘n Slam Tournament28 Mon. Boston College San Diego, Calif. 8:00 p.m.
30 Wed. Cal vs. Nevada/San Diego San Diego, Calif. 6:00/8:00 p.m.
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8 Fri. at UCLA* Los Angeles, Calif. 7:00 p.m.
10 Sun. at USC* Los Angeles, Calif. 2:00 p.m.
14 Thur. Washington* (CSN) Berkeley, Calif. 7:00 p.m.
16 Sat. Washington State* Berkeley, Calif. 2:00 p.m.
21 Thur. at Oregon* Eugene, Ore. 7:00 p.m.
23 Sat. at Oregon State* Corvallis, Ore. 7:00 p.m.
28 Thur. Arizona* Berkeley, Calif. 7:00 p.m.
30 Sat. Arizona State* (FSN) Berkeley, Calif. 2:30 p.m.
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6 Sat. UCLA* (CSN) Berkeley, Calif. 2:00 p.m.
12 Fri. at Washington State* Pullman, Wash. 7:00 p.m.
14 Sun. at Washington*(FSN) Seattle, Wash. 2:00 p.m.
18 Thur. Oregon State* (CSN) Berkeley, Calif. 7:00 p.m.
20 Sat. Oregon* Berkeley, Calif. 8:00 p.m.
25 Thur. at Arizona* Tempe, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. MT
27 Sat. at Arizona State* Tucson, Ariz. 3:00 p.m. MT
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11-14 Thur.-Sun. at Pac-10 Tournament# Los Angeles, Calif. TBA
20-23 Sat.-Tue. at NCAA First and Second Rounds TBA TBA
27-30 Sat.-Tue. at NCAA Regional TBA TBA
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Alexis Gray-Lawson
Lauren Greif
Rama N’diaye
Natasha Vital
Rachelle Federico
Gennifer Brandon
Talia Caldwell
Layshia Clarendon
Brenna Heater
Eliza Pierre
Tierra Rogers
DeNesha Stallworth
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Alexis Gray-LawsonSenior #21
5-8 Guard
3V Oakland, Calif.
Social Welfare Major Oakland Tech HS
Gray-Lawson, a three-time Pac-10 postseason honors re-
cipient, enters her fifth season at Cal, utilizing a fifth-year
of eligibility due to an ACL injury as a sophomore in 2006-
07…an iron woman on the court…physical, athletic combi-
nation guard…shows unbelievable ball handling ability and
takes excellent care of the ball…possesses a great shooting
touch and excels at driving the basket…her strength al-
lows her to post up other guards…good rebounding guard
and defender…member of the 2009 Team USA squad that
competed at the World University Games… was the 20th
Cal player to reach the 1,000-point plateau and needs 160
points to become the ninth Cal player to score 1,500 ca-
reer points…one of just two unanimous selections for the
five-player 2009-10 Preseason All-Pac-10 team…is one of
31 preseason candidates for the John R. Wooden Award,
one of basketball’s most prestigious honors given annually
to the Player of the Year…also named to the 2009-10 pre-
season “Wade Watch” list for the WBCA State Farm Wade
Trophy Division I Player of the Year award.
The Enforcer
As a Red-shirt Junior in -
All-Pac-10 first team selection, her third time receiving
Pac-10 post season honors…Associated Press All-American
honorable mention…scored 25 points in the victory over
Rutgers…became the 20th player in Cal history to score 1,000
career points on Nov. 29 at the Paradise Jam Tournament
in the game against Iowa...named to the Paradise Jam All-
Tournament team…posted first double-double of her career
with 12 points and a career-high 10 assists against Princeton
Dec. 6…scored 19 points against Saint Mary’s, hitting 8-of-11
field goal attempts…had second career double-double, first
with double-digit rebounds, with 10 points and 10 rebounds
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against Washington State...scored a career-high 37 points
against Stanford, the most by a Cal player since 1987...earned
first Pac-10 player of the week honor of her career (Jan. 19)…
followed 37-point performance with 19 points against Oregon
State and 17 at Oregon...made eight consecutive three-point
attempts over a span of three games 2/19-2/27...scored 22
points along with making key free throws down the stretch
to help lead Cal to a road victory at USC...scored 22 points in
the second round NCAA Tournament victory over Virginia,
hitting four three-pointers...went a perfect 11-for-11 from the
free throw line in the NCAA Tournament...eight assists to
two turnovers in the three games of the NCAA Tournament...
third in the Pac-10 and 63rd among all Division I players in as-
sist-to-turnover ratio (1.52)…was the 20th Cal player to reach
the 1,000-point plateau and needs 160 points to become the
ninth Cal play to score 1,500 career points…currently ranked
No. 10 on the Cal career points list with 1340…is second on
the Cal career list for made three-pointers (148), 12 treys shy
of becoming the career record holder…fifth in three-point
percentage (38.3%) and fourth in attempts (392)…named one
of the top five 2-guards in the nation by ESPN.com in a 2008-
09 women’s basketball preseason ranking.
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CSTV.com preseason honorable mention All-American and
went on to earn second-team All-Pac-10 honors…started all
34 games and ranked fifth in the Pac-10 in minutes (34.00
mpg)…played a season-high 44 minutes in Cal’s overtime wins
at UCLA and at home against USC…led the Pac-10 in three-
point percentage (40.0%, 6th in Cal history) and ranked sixth
in three-pointers made (1.65 pg)…her 56 three-pointers led
Cal and is tied for third on the Bears’ all-time season chart…
averaged 11.5 ppg (3rd on Cal), 3.8 rpg and 2.4 apg (2nd on
Cal)…scored the most points on the team in the final two
minutes of games (46 points)…ranked 10th in the Pac-10 in
free throw percentage in conference games (71.4%)…posted
21 double-digit scoring games and led Cal in scoring seven
times…recorded a season-high 25 points vs. Kansas (the team
she tore her ACL against in 2006)…contributed 14 points and
a career-high nine boards against George Washington in the
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As a Sophomore in -
Started the first nine games of the season…suffered a season-
ending ACL injury to her right knee after making a layup in the
second half of the Kansas road game Dec. 10…had surgery to
repair her ACL and meniscus Jan. 10…her injury left Cal with
one scholarship point guard (Natasha Vital)…averaged 10.6
ppg (3rd on Cal), 2.9 rpg and 3.1 apg before getting injured…
posted season highs of 22 points and six rebounds to lead
Cal to a 71-56 season-opening win over Saint Mary’s...made
a career-high 10 free throws against the Gaels (10-of-12)…
recorded double-digit points five times, including 17 to help
Cal defeat Arkansas State, 81-62, in the championship game of
the Contra Costa Times Classic…dished off a career-high nine
assists to go with 10 points and six boards in the Bears’ 77-62
victory over Fresno State…averaged 1.7 spg, including swiping
a season high of three at No. 14 Vanderbilt and vs. Arkansas
State and Fresno State…averaged 35.3 mpg and played every
minute against Saint Mary’s and at Vanderbilt.
As a Freshman in -
Became the first Cal player to be named Pac-10 Freshman
of the Year…Women’s Basketball News Service All-Freshman
pick…selected to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team and received
honorable mention all-conference…one of two players to start
all 30 contests for Cal, which was tied for sixth for starts among
all freshmen in the country…ranked second on the team in
second round of NCAAs…named to the Contra Costa Times
Classic all-tournament team after posting 16 points in a win
over No. 18 Vanderbilt…contributed 19 points in a home
win over Washington State and in a road win at Arizona…in
the game against the Wildcats, sank a career-high five three-
pointers (5-of-6)…in 15 games, made at least two three-
pointers…recorded 15 points at No. 12 Baylor, 12 points at No.
3 Rutgers and 12 at No. 7 Stanford…posted team highs of six
points and eight rebounds to pace Cal against No. 4 Stanford
in the Pac-10 Tournament final…had season highs of seven
assists and four steals in the win at USC…led Cal with a career-
high 47 steals and matched her season high of four steals vs.
San Diego in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
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scoring (14.6 ppg, 9th Pac-10), first in assists (2.7 apg), first
in three-pointers made (42, 11th in Cal history) first in three-
point percentage (38.9, 5th in Pac-10 and 8th in Cal history)
and fourth in rebounding (3.9 rpg)…during the conference
season, contributed 16.2 ppg (6th in the Pac-10)…posted a
career-high 30 points in the loss at No. 14 Stanford…tied for
second on the team with 23 double-figure scoring games,
including seven games with at least 20 points…notched 21
points and a then-career-high seven boards vs. No. 5 Baylor…
contributed 22 points and five rebounds in a home triumph
over USC, completing the Bears’ first sweep over UCLA and
USC since 2000-01 and first in Berkeley since 1992-93…led
Cal in scoring 10 times, including a game-high 23 points in a
66-64 win over No. 13 Arizona State and with 19 in a victory at
No. 23 USC…tallied 17 points and four rebounds in an NCAA
first-round loss to St. John’s…dished off a career-high nine
assists in the win over UC Davis…ranked second in the Pac-
10 in minutes (36.37 mpg)…averaged 37.61 mpg in conference
games (second Pac-10)…played every minute of eight games,
including all 45 minutes in an overtime loss at UCLA…helped
the East Bay team win the 2005 San Francisco Pro Am summer
title, averaging 17.3 ppg.
Oakland Tech High School
Earned 2005 second team Parade All-America and all-state
honors after leading Oakland Tech, along with Cal teammate
Devanei Hampton, to its second consecutive state title…poured
in 16 points in the 2005 state championship game…ranked No.
17 nationally by Blue Star Index and No. 25 by Mike White’s All-
Star Girls Report…listed No. 5 by the NorCal Scouting Report,
which ranks high school seniors in Northern California…MVP
of the 2004 California state championships…participant in the
2005 McDonald’s All-America Game and the Senior Slam All-
Star game…posted 12 points, three assists and three steals in
the McDonald’s All-America Game...honorable mention choice
for the 2005 WBCA High School All-America Game…chosen
for a 2005 CIF sportsmanship award…invited to the 2004 USA
Basketball Youth Development Festival and won a gold medal
with the West team…invited to the 2004 adidas all-star camp…
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team to four Oakland Athletic League crowns…high school
lost one game in four years at home with Gray-Lawson on the
team…jersey retired at Oakland Tech and is in the National High
School Hall of Fame…four-time all-city recipient…averaged
17.2 ppg during her four years in high school…named to Street
& Smith’s All-America team as a junior, averaging 15 points,
eight assists and six steals per game...prior to her junior season,
named to USA Today’s preseason Super 25…as a sophomore,
averaged 20 points, seven assists and five steals per game…
earned three all-city honors and league MVP recognition as a
senior on the softball team…competed on the volleyball team
as a freshman…part of the first team in Northern California to
win a national AAU 14-and-under championship with the East
Bay Xplosion.
Personal
Alexis Amber Gray-Lawson was born April 21, 1987, in
Oakland, Calif.…parents are Orlando Gray and Roslyn
Lawson…has eight siblings – Kameron, Kenya, Layce, Violet,
Vanessa, Kevin, William and Kenny…Jason Kidd is a close
family friend…related to Willie Magee, who played for the St.
Louis Cardinals…started playing basketball on a boys team in
the third grade…enjoys playing a variety of sports, hanging out
with friends, writing poetry, going to church and listening to
classical music…dreams of going to Harvard Law School…
goals include being a partner in a law firm and going into real
estate…social welfare major.
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Lauren GreifSenior #10
5-10 Guard
3V Portland, Ore.
Psychology Major Lincoln HS
Greif begins her senior season at Cal having started all 100
games of her college career… has focused on being a more
consistent outside shooter…works hard on both ends of the
floor and makes people on the floor better…has a strong
basketball IQ and is a calming influence on the court…
vocal on the court…excels at feeding the ball into the post…
talented rebounder for a guard…known for making hustle
plays…unselfish but is a scoring threat when needed …ranks
fifth on the Cal career list for three-pointers made (122,
tied) and attempts (339)… is seventh in career three-point
shooting percentage (36.0)…first player to verbally commit
to Cal under head coach Joanne Boyle.
The Logistic
As a Junior in -
Pac-10 All-Academic first team…co-captain with Ashley
Walker logged the first double-double of her career with 15
points and 11 rebounds against South Florida Nov. 27 at the Par-
adise Jam tournament in the Virgin Islands...named to the Para-
dise Jam All-Tournament team...scored a season-high 18 points
against Oklahoma, going 5-7 from three-point range in that
game...had second double-digit rebound game of season, pull-
ing in 11 boards in Pac-10 opener at Arizona, tying her career
high...played a full 40 minutes at Arizona State...scored 10 points
at Oregon State, her third double-digit game of the season....had
back-to-back double-digit scoring games with 11 points at Stan-
ford and 11 against Oregon...dished a then-career-high six as-
sists against Oregon State...scored 13 points in the Bears loss to
UCLA...had a team-high 9 rebounds in the Arizona State loss...
scored 11 points in the NCAA first round game against Fresno
State...scored 10 points in the second round game against Vir-
ginia, the second time during the season she posted back-to-
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back double digit scoring efforts...had a career-high 9 assists in
the NCAA Tournament game against Virginia.
As a Sophomore in -
Named second-team Pac-10 All-Academic and to Sports
Illustrated’s NCAA Tournament All-Brainiac team…earned
Cal’s Academic Achievement Award…tri-captain with Ashley
Walker and Krista Foster…started all 34 games and averaged
29.8 mpg (20th Pac-10)…posted 5.9 points, 4.2 rebounds and
1.9 assists per game…registered five double-figure scoring
games, including a season-high 17 points in the home win
over Washington State…recorded 16 points in the victory at
TCU…contributed a team-high 14 points in the win over New
Mexico…tallied 12 points at Washington and 10 in the home
triumph over Kansas…matched her career high of 10 rebounds
to pace Cal at No. 3 Rutgers…corralled a team-high nine boards
vs. Kansas and at Oregon…led Cal in rebounding four times…
grabbed eight boards vs. No. 7 Stanford in Berkeley…hauled in
seven boards in the NCAA Tournament second-round contest
against George Washington…second on the team in three-
point percentage (35.7%, 7th Pac-10) and second in three-
pointers made (35)…hit a career-high four three-pointers at
Washington and vs. Washington State…had eight games with
a least two treys…third on the team with 38 steals…swiped
a season-high four steals vs. Loyola Marymount and at No. 3
Rutgers…dished off a career-high seven assists at Arizona…in
Cal career history, ranks ninth in three-point percentage (35.0)
and 10th in both three-pointers made (83) and three-pointers
attempted (235)…averaged 18.0 ppg to rank fifth in the 2007
San Francisco Pro Am summer league.
As a Freshman in -
Named Pac-10 All-Freshman honorable mention…one of two
Cal players to start all 32 games…fourth on the team in scor-
ing (8.2 ppg) and third in rebounding (5.4 rpg, 17th Pac-10)…
led Cal in three-point percentage (35.0%, 7th Pac-10), three-
pointers made (1.50 pg, 6th Pac-10) and total steals (50 total,
1.6 spg)…her 48 three-pointers and 137 attempts rank fifth in
Cal’s season record book…ranked fifth in the Pac-10 in minutes
(36.25 mpg) and sixth in minutes in conference games (37.22
mpg)…recorded career highs of 21 points, five assists and five
steals in Cal’s come-from-behind home win over UCLA…
also swiped a career-high five steals vs. Saint Mary’s…scored a
then-career-high 19 points to lead Cal to a 65-56 victory over
Oregon in Berkeley…posted 10 double-digit scoring games and
two double-digit rebounding efforts…contributed 15 points,
six rebounds and three assists in Cal’s 72-57 upset win at No. 8
Stanford…registered nine points, one rebound and two steals
vs. Notre Dame in the first round of NCAAs…twice paced Cal
in scoring and three-times topped the team in rebounding…
grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds at Kansas and led the Bears
in the next game at UCLA with 10 boards…second on the team
with 81 assists (2.5 apg)…one of six Bears who shot over 70
percent from the foul line (71.8%)…finalist for the Oregon Prep
Athlete of the Year Award that was announced Feb. 11, 2007…
played in the 2006 San Francisco Pro Am summer league.
Lincoln High School
Graduated from Lincoln High School as the all-time leading
scorer in school history with 1,961 points in 98 games…
averaged 20.0 points, 9.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 4.7 steals
per game during her four-year career…as a senior, averaged
a career best of 22.9 ppg to lead the state of Oregon and 9.5
rpg and added 3.9 apg and 4.3 spg…shot 46 percent from
the floor and 75 percent from the charity stripe as a senior...
three-time Street & Smith honorable mention All-America
recipient…McDonald’s All-American nominee…2005 and
2006 League Player of the Year…four-time first-team all-
league choice and a first-team all-state pick in 2005 and 2006…
among the top five scorers in the state her freshman through
junior seasons…helped Lincoln win the league title in 2005
and a co-championship in 2004…her high school retired her
#15 jersey, making Greif the first player to ever have a jersey
retired in the school’s 100-plus year history…named to the
End of the Trail all-tournament team in 2005 while competing
for her club team, Calswish…played three years of varsity
soccer, becoming a three-time first-team all-league honoree
and a three-time all-state selection…three-year member of the
varsity golf team, finishing 27th in the state in 2006.
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Personal
Lauren Terranova Greif was born Sept. 16, 1987, in Portland,
Ore….her parents are Greg Terranova and Elaine Greif…her
brother, Michael, graduated from USC in 2006…interests in-
clude golf, music and photography…psychology major.
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Natasha VitalSenior #2
5-8 Guard
3V Stockton, Calif.
American Studies Major Lincoln HS
Vital begins her senior season as one of the Pac-10’s top
point guards…attended Team USA trials, but did not
make the cut as a member of the squad headed to the
2009 World University Games…quick, very athletic, a
great passer and understands the game…looks to get her
teammates involved first…loves the transition game and
brings quickness to the Bears’ backcourt…interchangeable
at the one or two positions because she has a great feel
for the game and can score…capable of scoring off
penetration and possesses three-point range and a pull-
up jumper…terrific ball handler and has excellent court
vision…averaged 21.5 ppg to help the San Francisco team
claim the 2008 San Francisco Pro Am summer league title.
The General
As a Junior in -
Honorable mention All-Pac-10, honorable mention Pac-10
All-Defensive for the second consecutive season…started all
34 games, averaging 31.0 minutes per game...led the team
with a 39.1 three-point shooting efficiency...scored her 500th
career point in the season opener against Albany...scored a
career-high 22 points in the opening game of the Paradise Jam
Tournament in the Virgin Islands against South Florida, going
7-8 from the floor...went 4-5 from three-point range against
Princeton...scored 21 points, one shy of her career high, against
No. 22 TCU...named to the Colliers International Classic All-
Tournament team...went 3-3 from three-point range, fueling
a second-half comeback against ASU, finishing the game
with 19 points...had a five game span from Jan. 22 to Feb. 6
of scoring double-digits in each game, averaging 13.8 ppg...
dished six assists in a game four times this season, including at
home against Oregon when she had just one turnover...scored
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14 points, 13 in the second half, at USC...moved into the top-
five on the Cal career assist list in the opener of the Pac-10
Tournament against Washington...scored 10 points with four
assists in the Sweet 16 game against UConn.
As a Sophomore in -
Chosen honorable mention All-Pac-10, honorable mention Pac-
10 All-Defensive and the team’s Best Defensive Player…started
all 34 games and ranked third in the Pac-10 in minutes (34.79
mpg)…led Cal and ranked fourth in the Pac-10 in assists (4.15
apg)…ranked 10th in the Pac-10 in assist/TO ratio (1.47)…fourth
on the Bears in scoring (7.8 ppg, career best)…third on the team
in three-point percentage (34.4%) and three-pointers made
(33)…more than doubled the 16 three-pointers she made as a
freshman…in Pac-10 games, ranked third in the conference in
three-point percentage (38.0%) and fourth in assists (4.39 apg)…
posted eight double-digit scoring games, including a season-
high 18 points in the overtime win at UCLA…tallied 16 points
percentage (34.4%) and three-pointers made
n doubled the 16 three-pointers she made as a
ac-10 games, ranked third in the conference in
entage (38.0%) and fourth in assists (4.39 apg)…
uble-digit scoring games, including a season-
n the overtime win at UCLA…tallied 16 points
in the home win over UCLA…amassed 17 points to pace Cal at
Oregon State…dished off a career-high 12 assists in the home
win over Arizona, which was the most assists by a Pac-10 player
in 2007-08…tallied at least five assists 11 times…registered
seven points, eight assists, two rebounds and two steals vs. San
Diego in the first-round NCAA Tournament win…helped Cal
reach its first Pac-10 Tournament final, posting 14 points, nine
assists and seven rebounds vs. Oregon in the quarterfinals and
adding 14 points vs. Arizona State in the semifinals…three
times sank a career-high three three-pointers, including in the
conference semifinals…had 14 points vs. Kansas…Cal’s top free
throw shooter in the final two minutes of games, converting
78.1 percent (25-of-32)…Vital’s assist totals over
the last two seasons (128, 141) are the most
by a Cal player since Eliza Sokolowska had
186 in 1995-96…helped the San Francisco
team win the 2007 San Francisco Pro Am
summer league.
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As a Freshman in -
Emerged as Cal’s starting point guard after Alexis Gray-
Lawson suffered a season-ending knee injury nine games into
the season...named the Bears’ Most Improved Player…played in
all 32 games and proved quite capable as the starter...selected
to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team and earned a tryout with the
U.S. under-19 national team…went from averaging 18.4 mpg
as a reserve to leading all Pac-10 players in minutes played in
conference games at 39.39 mpg…played at least 40 minutes 13
times, including a career-high 49 minutes in a double OT win at
Oregon State and every minute of the team’s last five games…
averaged 7.3 ppg, 2.7 rpg and 4.0 apg (T4th Pac-10) overall but
as a starter, averaged 8.6 ppg, 2.9 rpg and 5.0 apg…in Pac-
10 games, averaged 8.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg and 5.4 apg (2nd
Pac-10)…ranked 10th in the Pac-10 in all games in
assist/TO ratio (1.12)…recorded double-doubles in
home triumphs over USC (15 points, career-high 10
assists) and UCLA (18 points, career-high 10 assists)
the final week of Pac-10 play…owned nine double-
digit scoring games, including eight over the last 15
games...in Cal’s 72-57 win over No. 8 Stanford, posted a
career-high 19 points and added six rebounds, six assists
and a career-high three steals…dished off at least six assists
seven times, including nine at home against Washington…
tallied five assists vs. Notre Dame in NCAAs…steady at
the foul line at 74.4 percent, highlighted by a 10-of-12
effort in the upset of Stanford…averaged 15.3 ppg playing
in the 2006 San Francisco Pro Am summer league.
Lincoln High School
As a senior at Lincoln High School, averaged 21 points, six
assists, five rebounds and two steals per game to earn a No.
55 national ranking by Blue Star Index and the No. 5 spot on
the NorCal Girls’ Top 40 list for 2006…scored 20 or more
points in nine games as a senior…earned an assortment
of honors – Street & Smith honorable mention All-
America, league and team MVP, first-team all-area
and All-San Joaquin Athletic Association…aver-
aged 14.1 points, 5.3 assists and 3.8 rebounds
Personal
Natasha Annette Vital was born June 9, 1988, in Oakland,
Calif....parents are Roy Vital, Sr., and Carol Moland…has four
siblings, Roy, Jamilia, Brandy and Jeremiah…her brother, Roy,
played football at Southern…interests include listening to
music, writing and poetry…American Studies major.
Career Highs
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the playoffs in 2006 and a 19-7 overall record, the third round in
2005 and the first round in 2003 and 2004…as a member of the
track and field team, participated in the high jump, 100m and
relays…also was a member of her school’s tennis team…won
third place at nationals with her AAU basketball team, the East
Bay Xplosion…four-year member of the honor roll.
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Rama N’diayeSenior #22
6-5 Forward/Center
3V Dakar, Senegal
Interdisciplinary Studies Major Keisei HS (Japan)
N’diaye, who honed her skills in Senegal and Japan,
enters her senior season at Cal as the veteran in the
team’s post rotation…enjoyed showing her Cal team
around Senegal and Tunisia in the spring of 2008 on the
team’s Africa tour…played for the Senegal national team
over the summer of 2007…has shown a lot of growth
after adjusting to a new culture and school in 2006-
07…versatile athlete who can play the three, four or five
positions…physical and runs the floor well…talented
post player who can also shoot from range…fast learner
who works consistently hard…excels in the open court…
excellent defender with long arms…great shot blocker.
The Dreamer
As a Junior in -
Missed the first 18 games of the season rehabilitating from
ACL and meniscus injuries...played in 12 games, averaging
9.8 minutes per game…in her season debut against UCLA,
pulled in two defensive rebounds in her three minutes on the
court...played 19 minutes in her second game of the season
against USC, scoring four points with two rebounds and
three assists…scored six points in eight minutes in the Pac-
10 Tournament game against Washington, going 3-for-3 from
the field...scored six points in nine minutes in the first round
NCAA Tournament game against Fresno State.
As a Sophomore in -
Selected Cal’s Most Improved Player…competed in 33 games,
starting 12 of the first 13 games while Devanei Hampton
recovered from knee surgery…averaged 10.1 ppg and 8.4 rpg
as a starter…overall, averaged 6.7 ppg and 5.6 rpg…posted four
points, two rebounds one assist and one steal vs. San Diego in
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the first round of the NCAA Tournament before she left the
game with an ACL tear…third on the team and 12th in the
Pac-10 in rebounding…led the team in field goal percentage
(51.6%)…second on the team with 21 blocks, including a career
high of three vs. Vanderbilt and TCU…selected the MVP of the
Contra Costa Times Classic after averaging 16.0 points and 13.0
rebounds per game against Saint Mary’s and Vanderbilt to lead
Cal to the title…posted career highs of 16 points, 18 rebounds
and three steals vs. the Gaels…two days later, had a team-
high 16 points and eight boards against the Commodores…
registered three double-doubles – at UC Riverside (14 points,
13 rebounds), at TCU (14 points, 17 rebounds) and vs. Saint
Mary’s…played well at No. 3 Rutgers, notching 12 points and
nine rebounds…poured in 13 points in both games against
Washington…added a team-high 12 points off the bench at No.
7 Stanford…accumulated eight double-digit scoring games…
led Cal in scoring three times and in rebounding four times…
registered six points and nine rebounds at Arizona…dished off
a season-high four assists at UC Riverside and vs. USC.
As a Freshman in -
Saw action in all 32 games…started in wins over Saint Mary’s
and Florida to begin the season and in a victory against Oregon
State in January…topped all Cal reserves in scoring (4.6 ppg)
and rebounding (2.8 rpg)…third on the team in blocked shots
with 12, including a career high of two in consecutive games
at Arizona and vs. UC Riverside…had five double-digit scoring
games…recorded a then-career-high 11 points in road wins at
USC and at Washington and at home against No. 12 Stanford…
registered her only double-double (10 points, 10 rebounds)
of the season in 32 minutes at No. 14 Vanderbilt…her effort
against the Commodores was huge for the Bears, as starting
center Devanei Hampton played only six minutes in the game
after suffering a sprained ankle…tallied 10 points and four
rebounds in a home triumph over Arizona…averaged 17.3
mpg…played at least 20 minutes 11 times, including a then-
career-high 34 minutes at home vs. Oregon State…dished off
a career-best six assists in her start vs. the Beavers…hauled in
seven boards and registered four points vs. Washington…led
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in the 2006 San Francisco Pro Am summer league.
Keisei High School (Japan)
Attended Keisei High School in Kumamoto, Japan…a
professional player from Senegal, who was playing in Japan,
helped arrange for her to move to Japan for her final three
years of high school…tallest player on her team...averaged 20
points, 18 rebounds, six assists and seven blocks per game as
a senior…scored 40 points in a game…three-year starter…
before her arrival, her high school was 18th in the district…
after her first year, her school ranked first in the district…in
her second year, led her team to second in the region, and
capped her career by propelling the school to second in the
nation with only one loss in the playoffs.
Personal
Adji Ramatoulaye N’diaye was born Nov. 4, 1986, in
Guediawaye, Senegal…her father, Ousmane N’diaye, is an
inspector of police for the United Nations…her mother,
Marieme Samb, is a high school administrator…oldest of
seven children…has four sisters, Siny, Ngone, Fatou and Awa,
and two brothers, Seydino and Karim…family got a chance
to meet Rama’s Cal teammates for the first time on the team’s
Africa trip…has traveled to France, Italy and the Ivory Coast…
speaks four languages – Wolof (language in Senegal), Japanese,
French and English…enjoys listening to rhythm and blues
and mbalax (type of music in Senegal), going to the movies,
cooking and playing volleyball and ice skating…began playing
basketball when she was 12…Interdisciplinary Studies major.
Career Highs
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Rachelle FedericoJunior #3
5-11 Guard
2V Tucson, Ariz.
Undeclared Major Flowing Wells HS
Federico is the only junior on this year’s team…her game
showed great improvement as a sophomore…athletic and
mobile…continues to add strength…a talented shooter with
three-point range…can hit pull-up jumpers…has developed a
quicker shot release over the last year…member of Cal’s 24th-
ranked 2007 recruiting class, according to All Star Girls Report.
The Balancer
As a Sophomore in -
Played in 24 games, averaging just over five minutes per
contest…scored a career-high 6 points at the Paradise Jam
Tournament’s opening game against South Florida...shot .500
from three point range for the three games of the Paradise Jam
Tournament...hit a three-pointer in three straight games played
(11/29-12/12)...played a career-high 21 minutes against San
Jose State... was shooting 50.0 percent from three-point range
most of the season...all but one of her made baskets this season
was a three…played in all three NCAA Tournament games…
hit a three-pointer in the second round victory over Virginia.
As a Freshman in -
Saw action in 16 games, including seven Pac-10
contests…played against Stanford in the final of the Pac-
10 Tournament and vs. San Diego in the first round of the
NCAA Tournament…posted a career-high five points
in nine minutes in Cal’s 99-44 victory over Washington
State, helping the Bears set the program’s Haas Pavilion
scoring record and the school’s biggest margin of victory
in a Pac-10 game…sank her first of two three-pointers of
the season against the Cougars…registered three points,
one rebound and one steal vs. Loyola Marymount…
notched her other steal at No. 7 Stanford…tallied three
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points by making a three-pointer in a home win over
Arizona…recorded two points and hauled in a career-
high two rebounds in a win at TCU…saw a career-high
11 minutes of playing time vs. TCU.
Flowing Wells High School
Three-time honorable mention Street & Smith All-
America selection…ranked No. 102 by Blue Star
Report…as a senior, helped her team to the 5A state
semifinals, earning second-team all-state, first-team
all-region and first-team All-Southern Arizona…as a
junior, chosen second-team all-state, Southern Arizona
Player of the Year and Southern Region Player of the
Year after averaging 15 points and six rebounds per
game…earned first-team Southern region and second-
team All-Southern Arizona as a sophomore…helped her
school to a runner-up finish at the state championship
in 2006…played club basketball for Team Alaska…also
an accomplished softball player, receiving second-team
All-Southern Arizona accolades as a junior…Hispanics
Sports and Academic Enrichment Program Athlete of
the Year…received the Arizona Scholar Award.
Personal
Rachelle Lavinia Federico was born Nov. 26, 1988, in
Tucson, Ariz….nickname is Mooch…began playing
competitive basketball in eighth grade…parents are
George Federico and Roberta Coffey…has four younger
siblings, Justyne, Jordyn, Alexis and Nikalie…career goal
is to work in advertising or marketing for Disney…shares
her family’s passion for Disney…averages two trips to
Disneyland a year…owns a music collection that spans
many decades…undeclared major but interested in mass
communications.
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Gennifer BrandonFreshman #25
6-2 Forward/Center
HS Chatsworth, Calif.
Undeclard Major Chatsworth HS
Chatsworth High School
2009 McDonalds All-American…2009 first team All-
State…2009 L.A. Daily News Player of the Year…No. 6
rated forward by ESPN HoopGurlz…ranked as the No.
14 prospect by Blue Star, No. 17 by All-Star Girls Report
and No. 30 by ESPN HoopGurlz…ranked No. 6 by ESPN
HoopGurlz at her position…led her Chatsworth High
School team to two-straight L.A. City sectional titles…
averaged 21.2 ppg during the 2008-09 season…also played
two years of volleyball in high school, being named first
team All-City and was the No. 1 hitter in Los Angeles.
Personal
Gennifer Diane Brandon was born Nov. 23, 1990 in Lynwood,
Calif. …played club basketball for the BBG Spurts…her birth
father, Gregory Brandon, was drafted by the Seattle Superson-
ics in 1984 out of Creighton University…older sister, Kimberly,
plays basketball at Arizona State…wants to become either a
police officer or a crime scene investigator…undeclared major.
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ics in 1984 out of Creighton University…older siste
plays basketball at Arizona State…wants to becom
police officer or a crime scene investigator…undeclpolice officer or a crime scene investigator…un
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Layshia ClarendonFreshman #23
5-9 Guard
HS San Bernardino, Calif.
Undeclard Major Cajon HS
Cajon High School
2009 WBCA All-American…2009 Parade Magazine fourth
team All-American…2009 California Ms. Basketball Girls State
Player of the Year…2009 CIF Division I Player of the Year…2008
CalHiSports.com State Junior of the Year…2008 Division 2A
co-player of the year, CIF-state junior player of the year and
the HS GameTime girls athlete of the year…member of gold-
medal winning USA Basketball team at the 2009 FIBA U-19
Championships, held in Bangkok, Thailand…Cajon High team
won the CIF title in 2009…finished her career at Cajon High
as their all-time leader in points (2,875) and assists (944)…
scored a school-record 51 points in a game…ranked No. 25 by
Blue Star, No. 65 by All-Star Girls Report, and No. 67 by ESPN
HoopGurlz…ranked the No. 15 guard by ESPN HoopGurlz…
also played volleyball and ran track for three years.
Personal
Layshia Renee Clarendon was born May 2, 1991 in San
Bernardino, Calif. ...daughter of Sharon and Curtis Claren-
don…sister, Jasmine, graduated from Pepperdine Univer-
sity…has a Jack Russell Terrier named Bruschi…enjoys
drawing and arts and crafts…undeclared major.
born May 2, 1991 in San
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Talia CaldwellFreshman #33
6-3 Forward
HS Los Angeles, Calif.
Pre-Business Major Marlborough HS
Marlborough High School
2009 All-State second team...2009 L.A. Times All-State...
three-time Street & Smith All-American honorable men-
tion...2007 CIF All-State...three time CIFSS first team...her
Marlborough High teams were three-time CIFSS champions
and were the runners-up in 2009...member of 2007 MHS State
Champion squad...won the Dorothy Karr Cup and Albertson
Prize at MHS...No. 42 prospect by Blue Star, No. 43 by ESPN
HoopGurlz and No. 54 by All-Star Girls Report...No. 12 rated
post by ESPN HoopGurlz...served as the Vice President of the
African Cultural Exchange while at MHS...named the Unsung
Heroine in 2004 and 2009...recipient of AP Scholar award.
Personal
Talia Adaiah Caldwell was born May 25, 1991 in Los An-
geles, Calif. ...mother is Teal Marchande...father, Ravin
Caldwell, was a linebacker with the NFL’s Washington
Redskins from 1987 to 1992, winning two Superbowl rings
(1987, 1991)...wants to eventually own her own business...
enjoys cooking, watching football, swimming, and organiz-
ing her life...pre-business major.
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Brenna HeaterFreshman #44
6-3 Center
HS Ashland, Ore.
Undeclared Major Ashland HS
Ashland High School
Four-time first team All-Conference, three-time second
team All-State selection…earned first team All-State honors
as a junior at Ashland high…two-time first team All-State
Tourney…lead AHS to two conference championships, fin-
ishing fifth in the state in 2005-06 and sixth in 2007-08...
ranked No. 49 by ESPN HoopGurlz, No. 49 by Collegiate
Girls Basketball Report, and No. 59 by All-Star Girls Report.
Personal
Brenna Jeanne Heater was born Dec. 24, 1991 in Salem,
Ore. …played club basketball for the California Storm…fa-
ther, Brian Heater, played football for the Oregon Ducks…
enjoys art and music…undeclared major.
ater, played football for the Oregon Ducks…
music…undeeclared major.
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Eliza PierreFreshman #4
5-7 Point Guard
HS Pasadena, Calif.
Undeclared Major John Muir HS
John Muir High School
2009 McDonalds All-American…2009 second team All-
State…2009 Player of the Year and 2009 Athlete of the
Year in the San Gabriel Valley… ranked No. 22 by ESPN
HoopGurlz, No. 61 by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report…
No. 3 rated point guard by ESPN HoopGurlz… led John
Muir High to four Pacific League championships…also ran
two years of track at JMHS.
Personal
Eliza Valencia Pierre was born Mar. 13, 1991 in Los Angeles,
Calif. …played club basketball for West Coast Premier and
Pacific League…wants to be a firefighter…enjoys dancing…
undeclared major.
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Tierra RogersFreshman #1
5-11 Forward
HS San Francisco, Calif.
Undeclared Major Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep
Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep
2009 McDonalds All-American…2009 Parade Magazine
second team All-American…2009 second team All-State…
member of a Sacred Heart Cathedral team that won three
state championships (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08) and had two
perfect 32-0 seasons (2006-07, 2007-08), and was ranked the
No. 1 high school team in the nation in 2007-08 by ESPN
RISE…her Sacred Heart squad lost only three games in her
entire four year playing career…ranked as the No. 20 prospect
by ESPN HoopGurlz, No. 28 by Collegiate Girls Basketball
Report and No. 35 by All-Star Girls Report, and No. 5 at the
wing by ESPN HoopGurlz…named first-team All-City by the
San Francisco Examiner (2008)…two-time first-team All-
West Catholic Athletic League…MVP of the Nike Northwest
Invitational and an All-Star at the GRS Fall Showcase.
Personal
Tierra Rogers was born Dec. 30, 1990, in San Francisco,
Calif. …played club basketball for the Dallas/ Fort Worth
team…enjoys shopping and hanging out with friends…
wants to work for Nike after graduating…undeclared major.
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DeNesha StallworthFreshman #11
6-3 Forward/Center
HS Richmond, Calif.
Undeclared Major Pinole Valley HS
Pinole Valley High School
2009 McDonalds All-American and 2009 WBCA All-
American…2009 Parade Magazine Fourth Team All-
American…2008 Street & Smith All-American honorable
mention…2009 first team All-State…rated as the No. 12
prospect in the nation by Blue Star, No. 15 by Collegiate
Girls Basketball report, No. 24 by ESPN HoopGurlz and No.
32 by the All-Star Girls Report…ranked as the No. 4 forward
prospect by ESPN HoopGurlz…NorCal Prep ranked her as
the No. 1 prospect in the class of 2009...leading scorer in the
state of California for the 2008-09 season, averaging 27.7
ppg…finished her high school career with 2,170 points and
1,002 rebounds…MVP of all the summer tournaments she
played in (2006-08)…three-time Pinole Valley High team
MVP…earned a CIF Championship at PVHS in 2007.
Personal
DeNesha Rachell Stallworth was born May 5, 1992
in San Francisco…played club basketball for the Orin-
da Magic and Finest Basketball Club (FBC)…skipped a
grade in elementary school…parents are Lisa and Chris
Stallworth…had a pet turtle for five years, until he
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Rama N’diaye
Natasha Vital
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Devanei HamptonGraduate #20
6-3 Forward/Center
4V Oakland, Calif.
Social Welfare Major Oakland Tech HS
In Cal career history, is fifth in rebounds (876), sixth in points
scored (1588), fifth in field goals attempted (1325) and made
free throws (331), sixth in made-field goals (625), and eighth in
blocked shots (78). Is just the seventh player in Cal history to
score 1,500 points in her career. Member of the Pac-10 1,500
point and 750 rebound clubs. Posted 30 career double doubles.
In the Record Books
As a Senior in -
Third team All-Pac-10 selection…missed the first three
games of the season after having offseason knee surgery...had
first double-digit scoring game of the season when she scored
10 against Princeton...had nine points with nine rebounds
in Pac-10 opener at Arizona...played 36 minutes against
Arizona State....scored ten points against Washington, her
third double-digit point game of the season...posted her first
double-double of the season against UCLA on 1/29 with 12
rebounds and 11 points...followed up with second double-
double of season two days later against USC with a season-
high 17 points and 11 rebounds...scored the game winning
basket at home against USC with just over 2 seconds left in
the game...had two blocks against USC, her first multi-block
game of the season...scored 15 points shooting 70.0 percent
from the field at Washington State...went 9-for-12 against the
Oregon schools at Haas Pavilion...scored the 1,500th point
of her career at USC…posted a double-double in her Haas
Pavilion finale, scoring 11 points with 10 rebounds…scored
a season-high 22 points in the NCAA second round game vs
Virginia...also had 11 rebounds vs Virginia for her fifth double-
double of the season...also had a career-high 5 steals in the
Virginia game....had back-to-back 11-rebound performances
in the second and third round NCAA Tournament games.
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Became the first Cal player to be named a three-time
first-team All-Pac-10 selection…candidate for the State
Farm Wade Trophy, Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy
for national player of the year accolades…named to her
second Pac-10 all-tournament team…preseason Sporting
News second-team All-American and CSTV.com third-
team selection…preseason All-Pac-10 choice…earned the
fourth Pac-10 Player of the Week honor of her career Jan.
7…played in 25 games and made 21 starts after missing
nine games following Nov. 9 knee surgery…finished second
on the team in scoring (13.5 ppg) and in rebounding (8.0
rpg)…in Pac-10 games, ranked fourth in the conference in
scoring (14.3 ppg) and tied for second in rebounding (8.4
rpg)…recorded eight double-doubles, including in six of
the final 13 games of the season…contributed 19 points
and a season-high 16 rebounds in the Pac-10 Tournament
semifinal game against Arizona State…capped a stretch
As a Junior in -of four straight double-doubles with 19 points and 10
boards vs. No. 7 Stanford…grabbed a season-high and
Pac-10 Tournament record eight offensive boards in the
conference semifinal game…made 6-of-6 free throws
in Cal’s 60-55 overtime home win over USC, including
hitting two free throws with 25 seconds left in regulation
to tie the game at 49-49 and send the game into overtime…
had 20 points and 15 rebounds (six offensive) in the home
game against the Trojans…tallied 21 points and 13 boards
in the victory at USC…recorded at least 20 points five
times…notched a team-high 22 points to lead Cal to the
first-round NCAA Tournament victory over San Diego…
totaled a career-high 28 points in the victory at Arizona
State…poured in 21 points and 12 rebounds in the home
victory vs. the Sun Devils…topped Cal in scoring eight
times and in rebounding 11 times…swatted a season and
career-high three blocks at Oregon and vs. Arizona.
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Became the first Cal women’s basketball player to be selected
the Pac-10 Player of the Year…became the third Cal player
to twice earn first-team All-Pac-10 recognition (also Milica
Vukadinovic and Trisha Stafford)…honorable mention
Kodak/WBCA and AP All-American…first Cal player picked
to the Pac-10 All-Tournament team after boasting the second-
highest scoring average in the tournament (21.0 ppg)…two-
time Pac-10 Player of the Week (Jan. 14, Feb. 25)…Pac-10’s
nominee for WBCA Player of the Month for February…
selected to the Timeout for HIV/AIDS all-tournament
team…Street & Smith’s preseason high honorable mention
All-America selection and a Naismith Trophy preseason
watch list choice…named Cal’s Co-Best Offensive Player…
in Pac-10 games, led the conference in rebounding (8.9 rpg)
and was second in scoring (18.9 ppg)…over the last 11 games,
averaged 21.3 ppg and 10.2 rpg, registering at least 21 points
nine times...poured in at least 21 points 11 times overall…
tallied a then-career-high 27 points at UCLA and at Oregon…
posted 22 points and a season-high 14 rebounds to lead Cal to
a 72-57 road win over No. 8 Stanford…overall, third in the Pac-
10 in rebounding (career-best 8.0 rpg) and seventh in scoring
(career-best 16.6 ppg)…recorded eight double-doubles,
including in five of the last 10 games…scored double-figure
points 28 times, including the last 17 games…second on the
team in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage (52.8%,
5th Pac-10) and blocked shots (0.7 bpg, 23 total)…first in the
Pac-10 in defensive rebounding (5.91 rpg)…her 209 field goals
made tied for eighth in school history and her 206 free throws
attempted stood fifth…paced Cal in scoring 14 times (10 of
the final 12 games) and in rebounding 11 times…in Cal’s 67-
61 double-overtime win at Oregon State, Hampton sent the
game into overtime and double overtime with game-tying
baskets and put the Bears ahead for good in the second OT
period.
In addition to being named to the All-Pac-10 team, was
picked to the Pac-10 All-Freshman squad and to the Women’s
Basketball News Service All-Freshman team…one of 10 fresh-
men to ever be named first-team All-Pac-10…led Cal and all
Pac-10 freshmen in scoring (15.4 ppg, 7th overall Pac-10, 8th
among all freshmen nationally) and rebounding (7.9 rpg, 3rd
overall Pac-10, 10th among all freshmen nationally)…paced
the Pac-10 in offensive rebounding (2.89 pg) and stood fourth
in defensive boards (5.00 pg)…became only the third fresh-
man in Cal basketball history to lead the team in scoring and
the first since 1981-82…her scoring average was the best by a
Cal player since 1996-97 when Patrycja Czepiec averaged 15.9
ppg…second in the Pac-10 and first on her team with nine
double-doubles, including a stretch of three straight at home
vs. Oregon, Oregon State and No. 14 Stanford…her nine
double-doubles ranked sixth among all freshmen in the coun-
try…paced the Bears with 24 double-figure scoring games,
including eight with at least 20 points (tied for 7th nation-
ally among all freshmen)…had a stretch of 19 straight dou-
ble-figure scoring contests, which ranked third in the nation
among all freshmen last season…led Cal in scoring 11 times
and in rebounding 12 times…named the Pac-10 Player of the
Week Jan. 2 after averaging 20.5 ppg and 12.0 rpg in wins over
UCLA and USC…averaged 22.3 ppg and 13.3 rpg in three
games against UCLA…had a monster double-double in the
win over the Bruins (20 points and a career-high 18 rebounds)
and topped the Bears with 23 points and 14 boards in the loss
to UCLA in the Pac-10 Tournament quarterfinals…poured in
a then-career-high 24 points at UCLA...selected MVP of the
Contra Costa Times Classic after amassing a then-career-high
23 points and 10 rebounds vs. UNLV in the title game…tallied
20 points in her first Pac-10 game at Washington…registered
16 points in 13 minutes vs. St. John’s in the first round of the
NCAA Tournament…second on the team in blocked shots
with 23 (0.82, 10th Pac-10), including a career high of three in
home games against Arizona and Washington…paced Cal in
free throw attempts (186, 7th Cal history) and makes (98)…
during the summer of 2005, helped the East Bay team claim
the San Francisco Pro Am championship, averaging 17.4 ppg
(4th in the league)…had arthroscopic surgery to clean up
damage to cartilage on the outside of her right knee in August
2006 and was out approximately six weeks.
As a Freshman in -
As a Sophomore in -
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Listed among the top 15 players nationally among the 2006
high school seniors – No. 10 by Blue Star Index and No. 15
by Mike White’s All-Star Girls Report…2005 McDonald’s,
WBCA and Nike All-American…2005 second-team Parade
and USA Today All-American…tabbed No. 3 by the NorCal
Scouting Report, which ranks players in Northern California…
played in the 2005 McDonald’s and WBCA All-America
games…combined with Cal teammate Alexis Gray-Lawson to
lead Oakland Tech to the 2004 and 2005 state championship…
recorded a double-double (17 points, 12 rebounds) in the
2005 state title game…2005 Cal-Hi Sports first-team all-state
choice…the 2005 Oakland Tech team finished with a 22-7
record after posting a 26-4 mark in 2004 and a No. 10 national
ranking by USA Today…in 2004, set a new state regional
final rebounding record with 27…averaged approximately
20 points and 19 rebounds per game as a senior…as a junior,
averaged 22.5 ppg, 12.0 rpg, 4.0 bpg and 3.3 apg to earn
Oakland Tech High School
Personal
Street & Smith second-team All-America, USA Today and
Student Sports Magazine All-America and first-team Cal-Hi
Sports all-state honors…prior to her junior season, named to
USA Today’s preseason Super 25…received USA Today All-
America recognition as a freshman and was picked to the first-
team all-area squad as a junior…invited to the 2004 USA Youth
Development Festival…won a gold medal with Gray-Lawson
on the West team…participated in the USA Junior Olympic
Trials…suffered an ACL and meniscus tear in high school.
Devanei Unique Hampton was born May 2, 1987, in
Berkeley, Calif.…mother is Demetria Frazier…has three
younger siblings, Devonyei, Devonjah’nei and Antonia…
enjoys singing and listening to music such as classical and hip
hop…social welfare major.
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Career Highs
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Shantrell SneedGraduate #24
6-0 Forward
4V Fairfield, Calif.
Social Welfare Major St. Mary’s HS
As a Senior in -
Played well on Cal’s Africa trip, posting eight points and
nine rebounds in the first game against the Tunisia national
team and adding a team-high 11 rebounds in the second game
against Tunisia…averaged 13.8 ppg in the 2008 San Francisco
Pro Am summer league...appeared in all but three games in
the 2008-09 season, averaging 10.4 minutes per game...saw ex-
panded playing time in the early part of the season with the ab-
sence of Hampton and N’diaye..scored a career-high 10 points
in 14 minutes of play against Oregon, also grabbing five re-
bounds against the Ducks...played 17 quality minutes at USC...
played a career-high 24 minutes, scoring seven points, in the
first round Pac-10 Tournament game against Washington...
played 23 minutes in the first round NCAA Tournament game
against Fresno State, pulling in four rebounds.
Played in a career-high 25 games, including 15 Pac-10 con-
tests…averaged a career-best 9.0 minutes per game…aver-
aged career bests of 1.7 points and 1.9 rebounds per game…
in Cal’s first-round NCAA Tournament win over San Diego,
contributed two points, four rebounds and tied her career
high of two steals in 11 minutes of action…posted a season-
high six points and a block in wins vs. Saint Mary’s and at
Princeton…equaled her career high of seven rebounds in
the Bears’ home victory over Washington State and vs. Saint
Mary’s…grabbed four rebounds vs. Loyola Marymount,
Princeton and in the Pac-10 opener against Washington…
dished off a season-high two assists in wins at TCU and vs.
Loyola Marymount…played a season-high 18 minutes at
TCU…saw action for at least 11 minutes in 11 games…shot
a career-best 48.7 field goal percentage…tallied career-high
totals for assists (13), blocks (2) and steals (11).
As a Junior in -
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Played in 13 games off the bench, including seven Pac-10 con-
tests…co-recipient of the team’s Alisa Lewis Heart and Hustle
Award…her best game of the season came against Harvard on
the opening day of the Contra Costa Times Classic…posted four
points, four rebounds and one assist in 10 minutes of action
against the Crimson, helping the Bears earn a 96-54 victory and
set a new Cal women’s basketball Haas Pavilion scoring record…
also corralled three rebounds in 10 minutes on the court in Cal’s
win over Belmont in the first round of the Vanderbilt Thanksgiv-
ing Tournament…registered a point and two boards in five min-
utes in the Bears’ dominating 88-60 triumph over Florida in the
first round of the Timeout for HIV/AIDS Classic…played four
minutes in home wins over Arizona and Washington State...had
surgery in August 2006 to remove a cyst from her left knee.
Participated in 18 games…saw at least 10 minutes of action in
five games, including a career high of 20 minutes in the season
opener vs. Eastern Washington…averaged 1.2 points and 1.3
rebounds per game…posted a career-high nine points, three
rebounds and her only block of the season in nine minutes on
the court in the win at Arizona – the Bears’ first at the McKale
Center since 1993…hauled in a career-high seven rebounds
and tallied eight points in the Eastern Washington win…se-
cured four boards and an assist in the home win over UCLA…
added three rebounds in the triumph two days later over
USC…missed four non-conference games due to a sprained
MCL…missed some practice time towards the end of the sea-
son due to a virus and a concussion…scored a basket in victo-
ries over Radford and UC Davis…tallied career highs of three
assists and two steals and added two boards at New Mexico.
Mentioned No. 6 on the NorCal Scouting Report, which
ranks players in Northern California…two-time adidas All-
American at St. Mary’s High School in Berkeley…named to
the 2005 Cal-Hi Sports all-state team…scored more points
than any other female in school history…her number 24 jersey
was retired…four-time first-team all-league selection…voted
by her teammates Best Offensive Player as a freshman and
As a Sophomore in -
As a Freshman in -
St. Mary’s High School
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sophomore and team MVP as a junior and senior…tore the
laborum and dislocated her shoulder in December 2004 but
played her senior season…tallied 38 points and 26 rebounds in
her final prep game…led St. Mary’s in scoring and rebounding
all four years and was second in assists…as a junior, averaged
17.8 points, 15.6 rebounds, 5.4 steals and 2.9 assists per game to
earn all-state, first-team All-Bay Area and first-team All-ANG
Newspapers honors…at a tournament in Seattle as a freshman,
posted 27 points and hauled in 22 rebounds…as a sophomore,
led her squad to a triple-overtime victory over Berkeley High
School with 31 points and 29 rebounds...helped the East Bay
Xplosion win the 2003 AAU national title…competed on her
high school’s track and field team.
Shantrell Marie Sneed was born May 23, 1987, in Oakland,
Calif.…nickname is Trell…parents are Lemuel Sneed and
Frances Tamtinga…hobbies include writing poetry and do-
ing open microphone sessions…social welfare major.
Personal
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Ashley WalkerGraduate #44
6-1 Forward/Center
4V Modesto, Calif.
American Studies Major Grace Davis HS
Only player in Cal history with at least 1,000 points, 800 re-
bounds, 200 assists and 100 blocks...47 career double-doubles...
ranked first in Cal history in rebounds (1117), free throws made
(506) and attempted (675)… tied for first in games played (130)…
second in career points (2142), blocked shots (174) and made
field goals (810)…third in scoring average (16.5 ppg)…fourth in
field goal percentage (52.7)… seventh in free throw percentage
(75.3), and ninth in career steals (177)…ranks sixth on the Pac-
10 career rebounding list and seventh in Pac-10 career scoring…
one of only six Pac-10 players to amass 2,000 points and 1,000
rebounds in a career…scored 155 points in seven career NCAA
tournament games, averaging 22.1 ppg…first Cal player ever
taken in the WNBA draft, going in the first round (12th overall
pick) of the 2009 draft to the Seattle Storm.
In the Record Books
As a Senior in -
First team All-Pac-10 and First team Pac-10 All-Defensive team…
USBWA All-American first team …Associated Press All-American
third team …WBCA All-American honorable mention…2008-09
Pac-10 scoring leader (19.8 ppg)…third in the Pac-10 in rebounds
per game (8.6)…ranked No. 17 among all DI players in points per
game and field goal percentage (55.3)… posted a double-double
of 27 points and 17 rebounds against Nevada, scoring the 1,500th
point of her career in the game...scored 20 or more points in 4 of her
first six games of the season...scored 16 points with ten rebounds
against No. 2 Rutgers..MVP of the Paradise Jam Tournament Reef
Division, scoring 68 points with 18 rebounds in the three games...
scored 30 points in back-to-back games, scoring 30 against Texas
Tech followed by 32 against Iowa in the final two games in the Vir-
gin Islands...Pac-10 Player of the Week (12/1/08), sixth in her ca-
reer...Colliers International Classic All-Tournament team...named
Pac-10 Player of the Week Dec. 8, seventh in her career, consecutive
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week earning the honor...Pac-10’s nominee for the WBCA Player
of the Month award for December...moved into second place on
the Cal all-time scoring list with her 25 points against Washing-
ton State...moved into top-10 in career rebounding in Pac-10 with
10 rebounds against Washington State....moved into the top-20
in Pac-10 career scoring in the Stanford game...named a Wooden
Award midseason top-20 finalist...nominee for WBCA Player of
the Month in January, a month in which she averaged 18.1 points
per game with 7.4 rebounds per game...pulled in her 1,000th career
rebound Feb. 8 against Washington State, the ninth player in Pac-
10 history and the second in Cal history to reach that milestone...
despite going 1-for-10 from the field, still managed a double-double
at USC with 12 points and 13 rebounds...scored the 2,000th point
of her career March 1 at UCLA…had three double-doubles in five
post-season games (Pac-10 Tournament and the NCAA Tourna-
ment)…matched her career high with a 32-point performance
against Virginia to send Cal to its first-ever Sweet 16…scored 21
points against No. 1 UConn in the third round of the NCAA Tour-
nament…averaged 24.7 ppg in three games in the 2009 NCAA
Tournament…2008-09 co-captain with Lauren Greif.
2008-09 Associated Press honorable mention All-
American...2008-09 preseason Sporting News first-team
All-American...2008-09 State Farm/Wade Trophy Watch
List...on the 2008-09 Wooden Award Preseason Top 30
list...the only unanimous 2008-09 preseason All-Pac-10
selection...named the No. 1 power forward in the country by
ESPN.com...named Most Valuable Player of the Pete Newell
Tall Women’s Basketball Camp June 27-29…performed
well on the Africa trip, including 15 points in the win over
Senegal...finished second in the 2008 San Francisco Pro
Am summer league in scoring (26.5 ppg) after leading the
league in scoring the previous two years - 2006 (23.7 ppg)
and 2007 (26.5 ppg).
Became one of only four Cal players to garner first-team All-
Preseason -
As a Junior in -
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Pac-10 honors at least twice…named to the Pac-10 All-Defensive
team…Sports Illustrated second-team All-American…
honorable mention State Farm/WBCA and Associated Press
All-American after becoming the 17th Cal player to reach the
1,000-point milestone…a candidate for the State Farm Wade
Trophy, Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy…earned the
team’s Best Offensive Player award and Practice Player of the
Year…preseason honorable mention All-America pick by CSTV.
com and was a preseason All-Pac-10 selection…tri-captain with
Lauren Greif and Krista Foster…named Pac-10 Player of the
Week Dec. 3 and Jan. 14…Contra Costa Times all-tournament
team pick after tallying 20 points vs. Saint Mary’s and 17 vs.
No. 18 Vanderbilt…led the Pac-10 with 14 double-doubles,
marking the second straight year she paced the conference in
that department…ranked in the top five in the Pac-10 in seven
statistical categories…paced the Pac-10 in rebounding for the
second consecutive season at 9.3 rpg and set the Cal single-
season rebounding record with 317 boards…in the Pac-10,
ranked first in offensive rebounds (3.91 rpg), third in blocks (1.32
bpg, 1st on Cal), scoring (15.3 ppg, 1st on Cal) and defensive
rebounds (5.41 rpg, 1st on Cal), fourth in field goal percentage
(51.4%, 2nd on Cal) and fifth in free throw percentage (78.1%,
1st on Cal and 9th in school history)…second on the team with
a career-high 83 assists (2.4 apg)…shot 76.9 percent (20-of-26)
from the foul line in the final two minutes of games…began the
season with double-doubles in six of the first seven games…
posted a season-high 31 points and a career-high 23 rebounds
in the season-opening win at Fresno State…registered at least
20 points eight times…recorded 21 points and 12 rebounds vs.
San Diego in the first round of NCAAs and 19 points and nine
rebounds vs. George Washington in the second round…led Cal
in scoring and rebounding 16 times in each category...her 45
blocks ranked seventh in Cal’s season-record book.
Selected to the All-Pac-10 team along with Devanei Hampton,
marking only the second time in school history that the Bears
placed two players on the All-Pac-10 squad…Associated Press
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honorable mention All-American…member of the Wade
Trophy watch list…only three-time Pac-10 Player of the Week
honoree (Nov. 20, Dec. 11 and Jan. 22) and only the second
Cal player to receive the award three times in one season…
named MVP of the Timeout for HIV/AIDS Classic and the
Contra Costa Times Classic, and selected to the Vanderbilt
Thanksgiving all-tournament team…chosen Cal’s Co-Best
Offensive Player of the Year, Practice Player of the Year and
Golden Bear Award recipient for having the team’s best GPA…
led the Pac-10 with 13 double-doubles…first in the Pac-10 in
rebounding (8.7 ppg) and third in scoring (17.4 ppg), which
was the best by a Cal player since Eliza Sokolowska averaged
18.8 ppg in 1994-95…her 277 rebounds tied for eighth in Cal’s
season-record book…ranked third in the Pac-10 in field goal
percentage (53.2%), tied for second in offensive rebounds
(3.06 rpg), fourth in blocked shots (1.34 bpg, 43 total, T8th Cal
history), tied for fourth in defensive rebounds (5.59 rpg) and
ninth in minutes played (33.31 mpg)…tallied double-figure
points in 28 games, including a career-high 32 points in an
86-79 overtime home win over USC…Walker sent that game
against the Women of Troy into OT by hitting two free throws
with five seconds to play and Cal down 72-70…registered 10
games with a least 20 points…led Cal in free throw percentage
(76.7) and her 14-of-16 free throw day vs. USC tied for the
Pac-10 lead in makes and attempts in a game in 2006-07…her
227 free throws attempted and 174 free throws made ranked
second and third, respectively, all-time at Cal…also owned the
best field goal percentage (91.7%, 11-of-12 vs. Oregon State)
and blocks effort (career-high seven vs. Fresno State) in the
Pac-10…paced Cal in rebounding 18 times and in scoring in
15 games…third on the team in assists with 70 (2.2 apg).
One of three Cal players picked to the Pac-10 All-Freshman
squad, marking the first time a conference team had more than
two selections…she and Alexis Gray-Lawson were the only
Bears to start all 30 games, which tied for sixth for starts among
all freshmen nationally…third on the team in scoring (13.3 ppg)
and among the top five in the Pac-10 in six statistical categories…
topped the conference in blocks per game (1.70 bpg), ranked
second in offensive rebounds (2.80 pg), fourth in rebounding
(7.7 rpg), fifth in field goal percentage (49.5%) and in defensive
rebounds (4.87 per game), and 10th in minutes played (32.63)…
ranked first in the Pac-10 in rebounding in conference games (8.7
rpg)…her 84 total offensive boards led Cal…paced the Bears in
scoring 10 times and in rebounding 11 times…tied for second on
the team with 23 double-figure scoring games and stood second
on the Bears with eight double-doubles…recorded a string of
six consecutive double-doubles…registered a season-high 21
points – 18 coming in the second half – in the first-round NCAA
Tournament loss to St. John’s…led the Bears in points and with a
season-high six assists, seven boards, two steals and two blocks
in the NCAA game…opened the season with five consecutive
double-figure scoring outings, including a team-high 17 points at
New Mexico…swatted five blocks and grabbed seven rebounds,
as well, at New Mexico…notched 20 points vs. South Carolina
State…poured in 19 points vs. Radford, Columbia and in a
23-point victory over Washington in the regular-season finale to
tie for team-high honors…contributed 10 points and 10 boards
in the victory over No. 13 Arizona State and 15 points and five
rebounds in the win at No. 23 USC…hauled in a career-high 16
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rebounds to go with 14 points in the home win over USC…her 51
blocks rank fifth in Cal’s season-record books and was the most
by a Golden Bear since Charlotte Lusschen swatted 69 in 1984-
85…recorded a then-career-high six blocks vs. Columbia…twice
blocked shots of Baylor’s Sophia Young, the 2004-05 national
player of the year…the San Francisco Chronicle named Walker
one of five players to watch in the Pac-10 Tournament preview
story…second on the team with 45 steals (1.5 spg)…contributed
to the East Bay’s 2005 summer San Francisco Pro Am title.
Named to the Cal-Hi Sports all-state team and league MVP
as a senior after averaging 21 points, 20 rebounds, five assists
and six blocks per game at Grace Davis High School…ranked
No. 48 nationally among the 2005-06 newcomers, according to
Mike White’s All-Star Girls Scouting Report…slotted No. 4 on
the NorCal Scouting Report, which ranks players in Northern
California…as a junior, contributed 21 points and 16 rebounds
per game, garnering her second Street & Smith’s honorable
mention All-America selection…also as a junior, earned a spot
on the all-state junior team, received her second straight Metro
Player of the Year award and was chosen first-team All-Central
California Conference…three-time Modesto Bee Player of the
Year…favorite sports moment was when her freshman year
basketball team was the only team to beat a previously unde-
feated arch-rival after being down 24-4 at the half…her club
team was the East Bay Xplosion…competed on the varsity
volleyball team for four years and the track and field team for
one year…claimed the 2004 conference high jump title and was
picked to the all-conference volleyball team three times.
Ashley Janeen Walker was born Feb. 24, 1987, in Stockton, Ca-
lif.…parents are Tiran and Jackie Walker…has an older brother,
Tiran, Jr., who was a professional basketball player in England…
her relative, James Hardy, played for the Utah Jazz…voted Miss
Grace Davis…enjoys hanging out with friends and talking on
the phone…aspires to be a teacher…American studies major.
Grace Davis High School
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Head Coach Joanne Boyle
Assistant Coach Jennifer Hoover
Assistant Coach Charmin Smith
Assistant Coach Kevin Morrison
Director of Basketball Operations
Sarah Holsinger
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The Architect
Joanne Boyle, the 2007-08 Russell Athletic/WBCA Region 8
Coach of the Year, has guided the California women’s basketball
program to the distinction of being one of the top-10 teams in the
country in her four seasons at the helm. The 2008-09 Cal team
earned the highest ranking in school history in the major polls,
spending four weeks at No. 3.
Boyle enters 2009-10 with a 95-35 record in four years in
Berkeley, giving her the best winning percentage (.730) of any
of the eight women’s basketball coaches in school history and
a seven-year career record of 162-64 (.717). A member of the
State Farm/Wade Trophy selection committee and the USA
Basketball Junior National Team Committee, Boyle became the
third individual in school history to be honored as Pac-10 Coach
of the Year in 2006-07. She registered more wins in her first three
seasons at Cal (68) than the Bears tallied in the six seasons (63)
prior to her arrival.
Under Boyle’s direction, Cal has registered four consecutive
NCAA Tournament berths (2006-09) and three consecutive
seasons with at least 20 wins for the first time in school history.
In 2008, Cal advanced to its first Pac-10 Tournament final. In
2009, the Bears advanced to the program’s first-ever NCAA
Tournament’s Sweet 16.
Boyle’s 2007-08 and 2008-09 teams carved their place in the
national spotlight and in the school record books. The Bears
set Cal records for wins in a season (27-7), winning percentage
(.794), Pac-10 victories (15-3) and Pac-10 finish (2nd) both of
those seasons.
In 2008-09, Cal spent four weeks ranked at a program best No.
3 in both the USA Today-ESPN Coaches poll and the Associated
Press poll and spent 16 weeks during the regular season ranked
in the top-10 of the Coaches’ poll.
In 2008-09, Cal jumped into the national spotlight early, treating the
Nov. 21 home crowd to a 66-52 upset of then-ranked No. 2 Rutgers,
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Overall Record: 95-35
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marking the highest ranked win in Boyle’s head coaching career.
The squad began the season going 7-0, setting a school record
for victories to begin a season. The squad went on to register
record-setting Pac-10 win streaks (11 games) and overall win
streaks (12 games).
Boyle led the 2008-09 Bears deeper into the post-season than
any other Cal women’s basketball team had ever advanced, with
a 99-73 win over fifth-seeded Virginia sending the Bears into the
Sweet-16 before falling to the No. 1 ranked UConn Huskies. It
was also the first time that a Cal coach had led the Bears to four
straight NCAA tournament appearances.
Boyle also signed the No. 1 ranked recruiting class in the nation
with a 2009-10 incoming freshman class that includes three
players who earned Parade Magazine high school All-American
honors, two WBCA high school All-Americans, and four
McDonalds high school All-Americans.
Since Boyle’s arrival on the West Coast, Cal has emerged as one
of the Pac-10’s statistical leaders. In 2007-08, Cal ranked among
the top-five teams in 13 categories for the second straight season
and was No. 1 in four areas.
In 2007-08, Cal advanced to the second round of the NCAA
Tournament for the first time since 1993. No. 3-seeded Cal
defeated No. 14-seeded San Diego, 77-60, in the first round of
2008 NCAAs before losing to No. 6-seeded George Washington,
55-53, in the second round on a buzzer beater.
After registering the program’s first winning record and postseason
berth in 13 seasons in 2005-06, the following year’s team surpassed
that standard. The Philadelphia native led the Golden Bears to a
23-9 overall record, marking Cal’s first 20-win season in 15 years
and only one win shy of matching the 1983-84 team (24-8) for
the previous most wins in school history. Eighth-seeded Cal fell
to ninth-seeded Notre Dame, 62-59, in the opening round of the
2007 NCAA Tournament.
In 2006-07, Cal matched the 1991-92 Cal team for the then-best
Pac-10 record (12-6) and placed alone in third place for the then-
best Pac-10 showing in school history. The 2006-07 Bears also
were nationally ranked 17 of 18 weeks, including a then-school-
record No. 15 ranking by the Associated Press for two weeks. On
the heels of the 2005-06 squad’s success, Cal was ranked No. 21 in
the preseason AP and USA Today-ESPN coaches’ polls.
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Boyle’s team gained further attention when it upset No. 8
Stanford, 72-57, on the road Feb. 4, 2007. The victory snapped
the Cardinal’s 17-game winning streak and 50-game home Pac-
10 winning streak. Also that season, Cal defeated Oregon, 65-56,
Jan. 20, 2007, in Berkeley to give Boyle her 100th-career victory.
During her first Cal season in 2005-06, Boyle led a freshman-
dominated Bears team to an 18-12 overall record, a sixth-place
showing in the Pac-10 (10-8) and the school’s first NCAA
Tournament bid since 1993.
That year, Cal registered victories over No. 13 Arizona State (66-
64) and Pac-10 Tournament champion UCLA (65-58) at home,
and No. 23 USC (72-67) on the road. The 10th-seed Bears fell to
seventh-seeded St. John’s, 78-68, in the first round of the NCAA
Tournament after holding a first-half lead.
Under Boyle’s tutelage, Cal players have received 24
conference postseason honors, highlighted by center
Devanei Hampton’s 2006-07 Pac-10 Player of the Year
honor and guard Alexis Gray-Lawson’s 2005-06 Pac-10
Freshman of the Year award. Hampton became the 10th
freshman in conference history to be named first-team All-
Pac-10 and became Cal’s first three-time first-team selection in
2007-08. Forward Ashley Walker became a three-time first-team
All-Pac-10 member when she earned her third accolade at the
end of the 2008-09 season. Walker was also a 2007-08 and 2008-
09 Pac-10 All-Defensive team member. In 2007-08, guard Lauren
Greif garnered second-team Pac-10 All-Academic, moving up to
first team honors in 2008-09.
After her first season at Cal, Boyle was named an assistant coach
for the USA team that competed in the 2006 FIBA Americas U20
Championship for Women and a member of the WBCA Board
of Directors. With Boyle on staff and Hampton on the 12-player
roster, the USA defeated Brazil, 96-54, to claim the FIBA Americas
title with a 5-0 record.
In 2009, Boyle was named to the USA Junior National Team Com-
mittee, a post she will hold through the 2012 season. The Women’s
Junior National Team committees select coaches and athletes for
USA Basketball college-aged competitions, which include the FIBA
U19 World Championships, the FIBA Americas U18 Champion-
ships, the World University Games and the Pan American Games.
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seasons as head coach at Richmond, where she directed the
Spiders to three consecutive 20-plus win seasons, including a
23-8 record and the program’s first NCAA berth in 14 years
in 2004-05. The Spiders finished with a 12-4 record in the
Atlantic 10 in Boyle’s final year, their best mark in the four
years since they joined the conference. In January 2005, the
program received its first-ever national ranking – No. 25 in
the ESPN-USA Today-WBCA Coaches’ Poll.
In 2005, Richmond earned the program’s first at-large bid
and third overall invitation to the NCAA Tournament. The
11th-seeded Spiders lost to sixth-seeded Florida State, 87-54,
in the first round. Also in 2004-05, Boyle coached Richmond
to victories over Virginia, Liberty and Dartmouth – all
NCAA Tournament qualifiers – and fielded a team that led
the Atlantic 10 in three-point field goal percentage (35.1%)
and ranked in the upper five in the conference in 13 statistical
categories. For Boyle’s efforts, the Richmond Times-Dispatch
named her the Virginia State Coach of the Year.
Boyle recorded a 67-29 mark (.698) in three seasons at
Richmond. In addition to the 2005 NCAA Tournament, she led
the Spiders to the WNIT quarterfinals in 2003 (21-11) and to the
WNIT semifinals in 2004 (23-10). Her 2003-04 team paced the
conference in six statistical categories, including scoring offense,
scoring margin, field goal percentage and assist/TO ratio. At
17.9 assists per game, Richmond ranked 10th in the nation.
Under Boyle’s guidance, six Richmond players were selected
All-Atlantic 10, with Kate Flavin receiving first- team honors
in 2004 and 2005.
Boyle was hired by the Spiders in April of 2002, inheriting
a team that posted a 14-16 overall record the previous year
and hadn’t enjoyed a postseason appearance since 1990-91.
As she did at Richmond, Boyle brought a winner to Berkeley
in her inaugural year at the helm, snapping a streak of 12
straight losing seasons at Cal.
Boyle also has a proven track record as a recruiter, inking
Blue Star Index’s 12th-ranked recruiting class in the country
for Richmond in 2004-05. She signed Crystal Goring, who was
rated the No. 6 best player nationally by Blue Star and earned
McDonald’s and WBCA All-America honors. Cal’s last two
recruiting classes have been ranked in the top 25 nationally.
Before accepting her first collegiate head coaching job at
Richmond, Boyle was an integral part of Duke’s rise to national
prominence as an assistant coach for nine seasons. The season
before Boyle’s arrival in 1993-94, Duke compiled a 12-15
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record and finished last in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Two
seasons into her stint in Durham, N.C., the team notched 20-
plus wins (22-9) for the first time in 10 years and advanced to
the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
With Boyle on staff, Duke garnered eight straight NCAA
Tournament berths, highlighted by appearances in the 1999
national championship game and the 2002 semifinals. The
Blue Devils reached the 20-win plateau seven times, twice
amassed at least 30 victories, were ranked in the top 10
nationally four straight years, grabbed four regular-season
ACC championships and advanced to the 1998 NCAA Elite
Eight and to the 2000 and 2001 NCAA Sweet 16.
Kodak All-Americans Michele VanGorp (1999), Georgia
Schweitzer (2001), Alana Beard (2002 and 2003) and Iciss
Tillis (2003) were among the players who benefited from
Boyle’s presence at Duke. Beard was selected the 2003 Kodak
Player of the Year.
Fueling Duke’s rise on the national scene were four straight
top-five recruiting classes from 1999-02.
Duke’s success in 2001-02 was particularly rewarding for
Boyle, who faced a unique personal challenge off the court.
In late November, Boyle suffered an ateriovenous malforma-
tion (AVM) in her brain, which resulted in brain surgery and a
lengthy hospital stay. The genetic condition is a capillary defi-
ciency that causes an eruption of blood vessels which produces
stroke-like symptoms and bleeding within the cerebellum. An
AVM differs from a blot clot in that an AVM cannot reappear.
Surrounded by her team, friends and family, Boyle fought
valiantly to overcome her illness. Her recovery process
was more rapid than her doctors had predicted. Her steely
resolve, coupled with intense physical and speech therapy,
enabled Boyle to return to her role on the Blue Devils’ bench
within a month. Not long after that, she was on her way to
San Antonio, Texas, with the team for Duke’s second Final
Four appearance in four years.
Prior to coaching at Duke, Boyle played professional
basketball overseas for three years for division one teams in
Luxembourg and Germany. During her European stay, she
also won two league championships.
Boyle, a four-year letterwinner at Duke, graduated in 1985
with a degree in Economics and obtained a master’s of
science degree in Health Policy and Administration from
North Carolina in 1989. She ended her playing collegiate
career ranked second at Duke in both scoring and in assists.
• 2007-08 Russell Athletic/WBCA Region 8 Coach of the
Year and 2006-07 Pac-10 Coach of the Year
• Joined Gooch Foster (1991-92) and Caren Horstmeyer
(2003-04) as Cal’s women’s basketball coaches who earned
Pac-10 Coach of the Year
• Cal’s 68 wins in the first three seasons under Joanne Boyle
were more than the Bears posted in the previous six years
(63) prior to her arrival in Berkeley.
• Owns the best winning percentage (.730) of any of the
eight women’s basketball coaches in Cal history
• Surpassed the 1983-84 Bears (24-8) for the school record
for wins in a season in 2007-08 and 2008-09 (27-7)
• Directed Cal to the best Pac-10 finish (2nd) and to the
Bears’ best Pac-10 record (15-3) in program history in 2007-
08 and 2008-09
• In 2007-08, led Cal to the Pac-10 Tournament final for the
first time
• In 2008-09, spent four weeks at a program-best No. 3
ranking in both the AP and USA Today-ESPN Coaches’ polls
• Advanced the 2008-09 squad to the Sweet-16 after win-
ning a second round game in the NCAA Tournament for the
first time in program history
• Guided Cal to eight ranked wins in four seasons, includ-
ing victories in 2008-09 over No. 2 Rutgers, No. 7 Stanford,
and No. 24 Virginia
• Coached the 2006-07 Pac-10 Player of the Year (Devanei
Hampton) and the 2005-06 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year
(Alexis Gray-Lawson)
• Her players have earned All-Pac-10 honors 11 times and
Pac-10 All-Freshman accolades seven times
• Coached two All-Americans (Devanei Hampton and Ash-
ley Walker)
• 2006 USA Under-20 National team assistant coach
• USA Basketball Junior National Team Committee mem-
ber (2009-12)
• Member of the WBCA Board of Directors
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Forest to surpass both the 1,000-career point and rebounding
marks. Also a member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll,
Hoover was named a Fast Break All-American during her
junior and senior seasons, and was a member of the South
team that won the bronze medal at the 1989 Olympic Festival
in Oklahoma City, Okla. She helped Wake Forest to the
second round of the 1988 NCAA Tournament, playing under
her maiden name, Jenny Mitchell.
Following her collegiate playing career (1987-91), Hoover
played professionally overseas for the Solna IF Basketball Team
in Stockholm, Sweden, from 1991-92. She played the 1993 season
with Athletes in Action on the USA Fall Exhibition Tour and the
Australian spring tour before starting her coaching career.
A native of Roanoke, Va., Hoover graduated from Wake
Forest in 1991 with a degree in Communications. In 2007,
she was selected to the Wake Forest Athletic Hall of Fame.
Hoover met her husband, John, on the recruiting trails
in March of 2000, while he was an assistant coach at New
Mexico Junior College. They reside in Lafayette, Calif., with
their daughter, Maggie, and a Mastiff named Butkiss.
The Post Builder
Jennifer Hoover, who was chosen one of the top-50 all-
time greatest women’s basketball players in Atlantic Coast
Conference history in 2002, works with all aspects of the
Cal program, including on-court coaching, recruiting and
scouting. With extensive post experience as a player and coach,
Hoover oversees the development of the Bears’ post players.
Hoover came to Berkeley after spending the 2007-08 season
as the associate head coach at Memphis. Her husband, John,
served as the director of operations for the Memphis women’s
basketball team.
After her first stint as an assistant coach at Memphis in
2002-03, Hoover was hired at the University of Virginia as
the director of basketball operations and was promoted to
assistant coach after less than a year. Hoover became the
Cavaliers’ recruiting coordinator. While at Virginia, Hoover
learned from legendary head coach Debbie Ryan, who is a
member of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.
Hoover, who also handled on-court coaching, scouting,
player development and summer camps at Virginia, started
her coaching career at the University of Missouri-Kansas City,
working there from 1994-96 prior to becoming an assistant
at Virginia Commonwealth for two seasons (1996-98). She
then spent two seasons at East Carolina (1998-00) before
moving to James Madison (2000-02), where she helped the
Dukes to the WNIT Final Four.
Hoover then made her first stop in 2002-03 at Memphis,
where she recruited and coached the Lady Tigers’ post
players. She also oversaw academics and the mentor program
until she left in August of 2003 to join Ryan’s staff at Virginia.
In her playing days, Hoover was a three-time All-ACC
honoree at Wake Forest. The forward/center still holds the
Wake Forest career records for points (1,728) and rebounds
(1,006), and is the only women’s basketball player at Wake
Assistant Coach
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The Recruiter
Charmin Smith, a former Stanford assistant coach and
standout player, became an assistant coach for the California
women’s basketball team during May of 2007. Smith, now in
her third season with the Golden Bears, serves as the team’s
recruiting coordinator, oversees the growth of the Bears’
guards and assists with all aspects of the program.
In Smith’s first two seasons in Berkeley, Cal set a school
record for wins in a season, finishing both years with 27-7
marks. The Bears also recorded their best-ever Pac-10 record
(15-3) and showing (2nd), and advanced to the second round
of the NCAA Tournament in 2007-08 and the third round in
2008-09. Smith helped guard Alexis Gray-Lawson earn 2008-
09 first team All-Pac-10 honors and an Associated Press
All-American honorable mention. She also guided guard
Natasha Vital to honorable mention all-conference and Pac-
10 All-Defensive accolades in both 2007-08 and 2008-09.
Under Smith’s tutelage, the 2007-08 team amassed the most
assists by a Cal squad (471) since the 1986-87. Gray-Lawson
and Vital also transitioned into being among the national
leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio.
Smith came to Cal after serving as an assistant coach for
three seasons with the Cardinal and spending six years
playing professionally. During Smith’s tenure as an assistant
at Stanford, the Cardinal posted an 87-16 (.845) record and
made a pair of NCAA Elite Eight appearances. In addition to
her duties with recruiting, scouting and player development,
Smith was heavily involved in various community service
activities, including a program to assist the victims of
Hurricane Katrina.
As a coach at Stanford, Smith played an integral role in the
development of three of the Pac-10’s top posts – Brooke
Smith, Jayne Appel and Kristen Newlin – and in the spring
of 2007, she switched her focus to working with the Cardinal
Assistant Coach
Charmin SmithThird Year at California
guards, including three-time Pac-10 Player of the Year
Candice Wiggins.
Smith was a star player for Stanford from 1993-97, helping
the Cardinal to three NCAA Final Fours, as well as three
Pac-10 titles. Following her playing career, she joined the
professional ranks in the ABL from 1997-98 as a member
of the Portland Power. She also played three years in the
WNBA with the Seattle Storm and the Minnesota Lynx, and
one year in the Swedish Basketball League. In May of 2008,
Smith attended a 10-year reunion of the first Lynx team.
Smith began her coaching career in 2003 as an assistant
coach at Boston College, helping the Eagles to one of their
most successful seasons in school history. During her
lone season, Boston College won its first Big East title and
received a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, advancing
to the Mideast Regional semifinals.
In addition to her on-court experiences, Smith worked for
two seasons as a production assistant and editor with NBA
Entertainment, where she aided in the production of several
national NBA broadcasts.
A four-year letterwinner at Stanford, Smith earned her
bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Civil and Environmental
Engineering from the school. The St. Louis, Mo., native was
a two-time recipient of the Coaches’ Award (1994, 1997) and
was named the team’s Most Improved Player in 1995.
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The Guard Tamer
Kevin Morrison, who spent seven years as a successful Cali-
fornia Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) coach, joined the Cal-
ifornia women’s basketball program as an assistant coach in
June of 2007.
Morrison contributes to all facets of Cal’s program, includ-
ing recruiting and scouting, and teams with Charmin Smith
to push the Golden Bears’ guards to reach their potential.
Last season, Morrison worked closely with Cal’s post players.
During his time at Cal, the Bears set school records for
wins in a season (27-7), Pac-10 victories (15-3) and Pac-10
finish (2nd), and advanced to the third round of the NCAA
Tournament. Morrison helped posts Devanei Hampton and
Ashley Walker earn first-team All-Pac-10 honors and garner
an assortment of All-America recognition.
Prior to his current role, Morrison served as the president
and head coach of the West Coast Elite AAU girls’ basketball
team. In addition to serving as the program’s recruiting coor-
dinator, he provided individual coaching and instruction to
the team’s members.
For three years prior to joining the Cal staff, he had also
been the director and editor of Grass Roots Journal, the top
Western Regional scouting service. The service had over 93
Division I schools as subscribers, featured fall and spring
showcases, and the Grass Roots Sports Basketball Academy.
During his three years with West Coast Elite, he coached 44
players who went on to play college basketball, including six
McDonald’s All-Americans and three Gatorade State Players
of the Year. The McDonald’s All-Americans include Stefanie
Gilbreath (Cinco Ranch HS, TX - USC), Brianna Gilbreath
(Cinco Ranch HS, TX - USC), Michelle Harrison (Mountain
View HS, UT - Stanford), Italee Lucas (Centennial HS, NV
- North Carolina), Ashley Gayle (Bishop Gorman HS, NV –
Texas) and Abi Olajuwon (Marlborough School, CA - Okla-
Assistant Coach
Kevin MorrisonThird Year at California
homa). Harrison, Lucas and Gayle were named Gatorade
State Players of the Year in 2006, 2007 and 2008, respectively.
Morrison served as a consultant for Blue Star Basketball,
working as a camp director and tournament director for var-
ious events. He also was a varsity girls’ basketball assistant
coach for Upland High School (2002-03) and Charter Oak
High School (2000-02).
A 1994 graduate of Cal Poly Pomona with a degree in Social
Work, Morrison spent over nine years as a social worker and
high school guidance counselor.
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The Organizer
Sarah Holsinger enters her fifth year as the director of basketball
operations for the California women’s basketball team after serving
two seasons in the same capacity at James Madison University.
Holsinger is responsible for all aspects of basketball adminis-
tration. Her duties include coordinating team travel, game-day
management, facility scheduling, coordinating and managing
the team’s training table schedule and menu with the strength
and conditioning coach and a nutritionist, ordering and issu-
ing of team gear and equipment, assisting with special events
and on-campus recruiting visits, overseeing community service
projects, acting as a liaison with opponents as well as on campus
between the head coach and the Deputy Director of Athletics,
Director of Operations
Sarah HolsingerFifth Year at California
Pac-10 conference, marketing department, ticket office, event
management, sports information director, scheduling depart-
ment, business office and travel department, and providing bud-
getary and administrative support to the coaching staff. She also
supervises managers and practice players and is the director of
Cal’s basketball camps, the Colliers International Classic hosted
at Cal, and of the Honorary Coach Program where faculty and
donors are invited be part of the “game day” experience.
Originally from Luray, Va., Holsinger played basketball and
lacrosse at Bridgewater College in Virginia and was a member
of the Eagles’ 1999 Old Dominion Athletic Conference
championship basketball team. Following graduation, she was
hired as head junior varsity girls’ basketball coach at Eastern
Mennonite High School in Virginia for the 2002-03 season.
Holsinger earned her B.S. degree in Allied Health Science
and Nutrition and Wellness from Bridgewater College in May
2002, graduating cum laude. She obtained her M.S. degree in
Kinesiology with a concentration in Sports Administration
and Coaching from James Madison in May 2004.
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The Healer
Ann Caslin, MA, ATC, joined the Cal sports medicine staff
in the fall of 2005 as an assistant athletic trainer. She currently
works with the women’s basketball and women’s tennis teams.
Before her arrival at Cal, Caslin served as a graduate assistant
athletic trainer at Stanford from 1997-99 and as an assistant
athletic trainer at Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tenn., from 1999-05.
Caslin earned her bachelor’s of science degrees in both
kinesiology and physical education with an athletic training
option in 1996, and a single subject teaching credential in
physical education in 1997 from Cal State Hayward. In addition,
Caslin earned her master’s of arts degree in human performance/
athletic training from San Jose State in 1999.
Athletic Trainer
Ann CaslinFifth Year at California
Sports Medicine at Cal
Golden Bear student-athletes are privileged to be supported by
one of the top medical staffs in college athletics along with some
of the most modern training and rehabilitation equipment in the
country. The comprehensive program features state-of-the-art fa-
cilities, as well as a staff of acclaimed sports medicine practitioners.
Cal’s sports medicine staff features specialists from the fields of or-
thopedic surgery, family medicine, internal medicine, physiatry and
podiatry. The medical staff, with its diverse backgrounds and areas
of expertise, has vast experience treating injured athletes on every
level of competition, including Olympic and professional athletes.
Cal’s athletic training staff boasts 15 certified athletic trainers,
including two physical therapists and 30 sports medicine interns.
The group tends to the day-to-day health care needs of Cal’s ath-
letes in 27 sports. This encompasses the evaluation and treatment
of injuries and illnesses, and the rehabilitation of injuries with ad-
ditional assistance from two experienced staff physical therapists.
The athletic trainers provide coverage at home and away athletic
contests, and practices are staffed on a full-time basis.
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The Documentarian
James Rogol begins his second season as the video coordinator
for the California women’s basketball team after spending six
years with the University of Virginia’s Athletic Video Services as
a student production assistant and as a producer/editor.
Rogol’s duties at Cal include overseeing film exchange,
breaking down film for the coaches and utilizing his editing
skills to produce highlight videos and awards nominations. He
is also a primary source for the content on the Bears dynamic
SoBerkeley.com website.
In addition to his basketball duties, James also helped out with
football game day videography during the 2009 season.
At Virginia, Rogol coordinated the staffing of the university’s
Video Coordinator
James RogolSecond Year at California
multiple in-arena video board productions for basketball,
baseball, soccer and lacrosse. On game days, he frequently
worked on the production crew as the engineer in charge,
camera operator or video replay operator.
Rogol’s duties as producer/editor further developed his Web
video expertise. He shot and edited game stories, season-
highlight videos and other packages for VirginiaSportsTv.com.
One of Rogol’s marquee assignments was creating a half-hour,
narrated DVD commemorating the 2006 Virginia men’s lacrosse
national championship season. A frequent contributor to the
nationally televised “Cavalier Sports Weekly,” he was credited as
the associate producer during the 2007-08 season.
While an undergraduate at Virginia, Rogol worked for four years
as a video assistant for the school’s football program. He also
assisted the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams with their video
analysis, capturing a national title with the men’s program in 2006.
Rogol received his bachelor’s of arts degree with distinction
as a double-major in Russian and East European studies and
Russian literature and language from Virginia in 2006.
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The Publicist
Melissa Dudek is beginning her second season as women’s
basketball Sports Information Director (SID) after coming
to Cal from Portland, Ore. Melissa handles the publicity
for the team, including updating and creating content for
CalBears.com and the newly redesigned SoBerkeley.com,
as well as scheduling interviews and handling other media
requests. She is also responsible for statistics and compiling
the content for the team Information Guide.
Melissa got her start in sports in 1995 when she began a ten-
year career in Minor League Baseball, working for teams in
the Rockies, Phillies, White Sox, and Brewers organizations.
She has done nearly every job in baseball including being
Media Relations Director
Melissa DudekSecond Year at California
only the second female ever to serve as a radio play-by-play
announcer for an affiliated Minor League team.
After retiring from baseball, Melissa transitioned into
collegiate sports, working as an Assistant Athletic Director
at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Ore. for five years,
single-handedly handling the statistics and publicity for 19
varsity sports.
In addition to Cal women’s hoops, Melissa also works with
the women’s golf and gymnastics programs and is the editor
of the Kickoff Gameday football magazine. She also worked
with the 2009 Cal women’s softball team that advanced to
an NCAA Super Regional.
Melissa grew up in Poway, Calif. and holds a B.A. in
Communication from Loyola Marymount University. She
is the author of two novels and hopes to finish penning a
third book in the summer of 2010. She currently resides in
Berkeley.
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The Body TunerHank Behrens, a University of California alum, begins his
third season as the strength and conditioning coach for the
Golden Bears’ women’s basketball program. Behrens, who
is in his tenth year working as a strength and conditioning
coach at his alma mater, also works closely with Cal’s
women’s volleyball team, which advanced to the 2007
NCAA semifinals.
Behrens graduated from Cal in 2006 with a degree in Public
Health. He began working in the weight room as a student
assistant, eventually working his way up to his current
position.
Behrens oversees the women’s basketball players’ physical
Strength & Conditioning
Hank BehrensTenth Year at California
preparations to be a national championship contender. He
is responsible for designing and implementing sport and
individual-specific year-round training programs to assist
the teams and the players to meet their season goals. He
supervises six to eight hours of training a week from mid
April through mid October and two to three hours a week
during the season.
The Joshua Tree, Calif. native resides in Richmond, Calif.
with his wife of two years, Laura.
Behrens works closely with Mike Blasquez, Cal’s head
strength and conditioning coach, to develop these programs.
Blasquez, who joined the Cal staff in January 2003, serves
as the supervisor of the Haas Pavilion weight room and
manages training programs for all athletic teams that use
the facility.
A Bay Area native, Blasquez arrived at Cal after working as
the head strength and conditioning coach at De La Salle High
School in Concord, Calif., from 1992-93. In that capacity, he
contributed to four football national championships.
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Santa’s Helper
Laura Wong is in her 10th season as the equipment
coordinator for the Cal women’s basketball team. Wong
assists the team in ordering practice & game apparel,
equipment, helps manage and distribute gear, assists
with pre-game and post-game duties and anything else
that is needed along those lines.
In addition to working with the basketball team, Wong
works closely with the cross country teams, indoor track
& field, outdoor track & field, men’s soccer, women’s
swimming & diving, women’s tennis, volleyball and
women’s water polo. She also assists with baseball,
men’s basketball, men’s crew, women’s soccer, men’s
Equipment Coordinator
Laura WongTenth Year at California
swimming & diving, and men’s water polo.
The Oakland, Calif. native graduated with a Bachelor of
Arts in Physical Education with an emphasis in Sports
Management from U.C. Berkeley.
She has also been a professional white water rafting
guide, backpacking guide, cross-country ski guide and
sea kayaking guide. She still enjoys the outdoors, just
with a few more comforts. She also enjoys playing
games, visiting with friends and family and eating good
food.
This is her 10th season as an Equipment Coordinator
with the last five as a Certified Equipment Coordinator.
She resides in Oakland.
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Cassidy Raher, a University of California graduate,
serves as the academic advisor for the Golden Bears’
basketball teams. In this capacity, Raher helps players
understand and comply with the university and NCAA
rules and guidelines.
Additionally, he assists team members in choosing
courses and majors, developing time management and
study skills, and making a successful transition from
high school. Raher tailors individualized academic
plans that outline options and resources available to
facilitate student-athletes’ success in the classroom.
Prior to the 2006-07 school year, Raher joined Cal’s
Academic Advisor
Cassidy RaherFourth Year at California
Athletic Study Center. Before returning to Berkeley, he
served as an academic counselor at USC from August
2003-July 2006. With the Trojans, Raher worked with
the school’s football, golf, tennis, rowing and track and
field student-athletes and monitored the increase of
graduation rates for those sports.
Raher earned his bachelor’s of arts in American
studies from Cal in December 2000 and his master’s
degree in sport management from the University of
San Francisco in July 2003. While at Cal, Raher played
on the men’s basketball team for four years and helped
the Bears win the 1999 NIT championship and advance
to the 1997 NCAA Sweet 16.
After graduating from Cal, Raher worked in the
school’s athletic media relations office and spent
almost two years as the video coordinator for the
Bears’ men’s basketball team.
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One of the real success stories for the University
of California is the development and growth of a
comprehensive academic support program for its student-
athletes – the Athletic Study Center.
In 1984, campus officials and Athletic Department
administrators decided that a greater emphasis needed
to be placed on helping Cal student-athletes with their
academic pursuits. The Athletic Study Center was thus
born and charged with developing an academic support
program geared to the needs of NCAA Division I
student-athletes. It was a significant development for an
academically oriented institution such as Cal to recognize
the special needs required for a modern student-athlete’s
success both as an athletic competitor on the field of play
and in the classroom.
The Athletic Study Center, which is housed within the
Division of Undergraduate Education, is the tutorial and
academic support program for the nearly 1,000 student-
athletes at Cal. Centrally located in the Cesar Chavez
Student Center, the program provides a spacious and
comfortable arboretum for quiet study, separate classrooms
for individual and group tutorials, and a computer lab for
word processing and required course work.
Geared around the understanding of the amount of
time student-athletes must devote to practice, training,
physical therapy and team travel, the program creates
an environment where students can cultivate good study
habits, receive individual or group tutoring and obtain
counseling from academic advisors.
The Tutorial Program promotes and enhances students’
academic skills and progress by providing individual
tutoring, group workshops, study groups, credit courses
and intensive special programs. The Athletic Study
Center has between 50-60 tutors on staff per semester to
guarantee that students receive the best possible support.
Athletic Study Center
Program for Student-Athletes
Tutorial sessions are also offered at night enabling student-
athletes to receive help after practices when they have more
time to devote to studying.
The Advising Program offers a broad range of services
to meet the unique needs of student-athletes, including
assistance in understanding and complying with
University, college and NCAA requirements, developing
time-management skills and resolving personal issues
unique to student-athletes. During freshman year, advisors
typically try to help student-athletes make a successful
academic transition from high school, while during
sophomore year, they assist student-athletes in making
decisions on appropriate majors and fields of study. For the
final two years, advisors take more of an exiting approach,
ensuring that proper academic progress is being made
towards graduation while referring juniors and seniors to
areas on campus that can help with internships, graduate
school applications and career planning.
In addition, the Athletic Study Center offers a Summer
Bridge adjunct program designed to help ease the transition
from high school to college. The primary components
for the program include writing and math workshops, an
advising workshop, study skills seminars and an evening
tutorial program.
Another special program offered is Peer Advising. Peer
advisors provide academic and campus life guidance for
new intercollegiate student-athletes. They are selected from
junior and senior student-athletes who assist in developing
programs to further address the needs of student-athletes.
Advising Program
Tutorial Program
Special Programs
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On the same site where beloved Harmon Gym stood for
more than 60 years, the Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion has
risen as a state-of-the-art sports facility that retains the old
building’s famous spirit.
The $57.5 million basketball arena opened in the fall of
1999 and has 11,877 seats - almost twice the capacity of its
predecessor. And although the structure is 37 feet taller and
28 feet wider than Harmon, it continues to keep fans close
to the action.
“The transformation of Harmon Gym into the Haas Pavilion
is a magnificent addition to our campus,” said former
Chancellor Robert Berdahl. “The moment you walk in you
feel the vibrancy of the place, but you instantly feel a very real
connection to the past that is just wonderful.”
Haas Pavilion is very much an assertion of Cal’s commitment
to athletics – from the administration and faculty, down
through the alumni who made the entire project possible.
When the construction of Haas was first proposed, alumni
and fans wanted to ensure that the intimidating homecourt
advantage Harmon provided could be maintained in a
building twice its size. Haas was created specifically with
this in mind.
Consequently, sound-baffling devices were omitted
intentionally, and designers built the arena with the last row
of seats just 88 feet from the floor.
Nearly 2,000 club seats with chair backs were installed in
the arena. Fans also enjoy wider corridors and a quadrupling
of the number of restrooms and concession areas. The arena
features two high-resolution video boards, more than 50
television monitors throughout the building and a team
store. The elegant Haas Club Room, which overlooks Evans
Baseball Diamond, provides a spacious banquet area.
When Walter A. Haas, Jr., and his wife, Evelyn, generously
donated the lead gift of $11 million, the project suddenly
became a reality. Cal alumni supported the renovation
in an unprecedented manner. Of the $57.5 million final
price tag, $41 million came from private gifts, with $16.5
million coming from a combination of revenues from the
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athletic department, a campus seismic safety fund and
miscellaneous income funds.
Construction on Haas Pavilion began just after the final
game at Harmon in March 1997 and finished in time for the
start of the 1999-00 basketball season.
The men’s and women’s basketball teams assumed residency
in two of the country’s best locker rooms in December 2003.
The women’s locker room features a locker area with wooden
doors, a player lounge with three plasma screen televisions
and lounge chairs, a computer/study area and a team meeting
room with a movie-theater style projection screen.
The Golden Bears home court was the setting for a 33-
game non-conference win streak. From November 26, 2005
through Dec. 6, 2008, Cal did not lose a non-conference
game played at Haas Pavilion. The 2008-09 season saw one
of the biggest non-conference wins in the history of the
program when the Bears knocked off the then-ranked No. 2
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 66-52 in front of 4,458 fans.
Last season was also the second time in two years that Haas
was filled literally to the rafters with a crowd of over 10,000
fans. The 2008-09 Battle of the Bay game against Stanford had
10,126 fans on hand to witness the Bears’ 57-54 victory over
the Cardinal. In 2007-08, the game at Cal between the two
nationally-ranked women’s basketball powers was attended
by a Haas Pavilion record 10,525 fans.
Haas Pavilion hosted its first-ever NCAA Tournament
games with the Berkeley Regional third and fourth round
games taking place on the court. In 2009-10, Haas will
again see NCAA post-season action as one of the 16 venues
selected to host first and second round action.
Two scoring records were set at Haas in 2008-09. Alexis
Gray-Lawson set the Bears home single-game scoring mark
when she rattled off 37 points against Stanford. Stanford’s
Jayne Appel scored the most points by a women’s basketball
player in the venue when she lit up Iowa State, scoring 46
points in the fourth round game of the NCAA Tournament.
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Across the country, women’s basketball is catching fire,
and in the Bay Area, everyone is talking about Cal women’s
basketball.
Through a multi-faceted and creative promotions and
marketing plan, Cal Athletics is 100 percent committed
to turning the buzz into cheers and engaging even more
dedicated Golden Bear fans.
Within the Athletic Department, the marketing team
creates and implements this plan. Part of the unit drives
ticket sales through advertising, electronic communication,
Web site promotions, marketing materials, group
partnerships and community involvement.
Before, during and after games, another part of the
marketing team excites the fans through non-stop
entertainment, video board features, promotions,
giveaways and contests, which together guarantee a
phenomenal game-day experience.
Together, the marketing department operates as a team
with one goal – to create an event like no other. By focusing
on our fans and creating a memorable experience, this
team compliments the on-court team and the one-of-a-
kind game that is Cal women’s basketball.
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Thanks to its tremendous success, Cal Kids Days are
back. Every Pac-10 weekend game is designed for kids. The
highlights include music, poster-making, face-painting,
pom-poms, post game autograph sessions with the team,
kid contests, photos, food and fun. Plus, all youth get in
for only $1!
Mark your calendars for the Cal Kids’ Days:
• Jan. 16 vs. Washington State
• Jan. 30 vs. Arizona State
• Feb. 4 vs. UCLA
• Feb. 20 vs. Oregon
• March 6 vs. Stanford (Battle of the Bay)
Also, be on the lookout for promotional giveaways,
ticket offers, Pink Zone night, National Girls and Women
in Sports Day and the NCAA “Pack the House” challenge.
For information on promotions, event dates, and season and
game tickets, go to CalBears.com or call (800) GO-BEARS.
Sign up at CalBears.com for the Cal women’s basketball
eNewsletters to receive pertinent information throughout
the season.
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Berkeley is a part of the San Francisco Bay Area major metropoli-
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beautiful in the world and includes the major cities of San Francisco and
Oakland, as well as Berkeley, home of the world-renowned University
of California. The Bay Area lies within easy driving distance of the
high Sierra resorts of Lake Tahoe and Yosemite, the Monterey/Carmel
peninsula, the world famous Napa wine country and the spectacular
Mendocino Coast.
Everyone knows San Francisco, a.k.a. “The City,” from the numerous
photographs, movies and television shows that capture its magic and
beauty. It is a city built on a series of more than 40 hills, offering panoramic
views of every kind.
The San Francisco Bay is spanned by two landmarks, the Golden Gate and
San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridges, and graced by four islands: Alcatraz,
Angel, Yerba Buena and Treasure. The area is easily navigated by car, BART
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Located across the Bay Bridge from San Francisco, Oakland is a city of
over 400,000, jam-packed with exciting attractions, stimulating arts and
an ideal climate. Oakland’s charm exceeds its man-made wonders, as its
tumbling hills, vast forests, hiking and riding trails, beautiful lakes and
numerous parks provide a natural escape for those who prefer nature over
an urban environment.
Berkeley, just a 12-mile drive from San Francisco, is situated on 17.7
square miles with a population of just under 103,000 people. A study
in contrasts, Berkeley is a small town with a big city character. With its
world-renowned university, global population and rich diversity of cultural
arts, Berkeley reflects and affects the rest of the country.
Sports fans can see it all in the Bay Area - professional football (San
Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders), professional basketball (Golden State
Warriors), professional baseball (San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athlet-
ics), professional hockey (San Jose Sharks) and outstanding collegiate
competition (six Division I schools).
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There is no other way to aptly describe America’s top public
university. There is no other way to describe one of the elite
academic settings in the world – especially one that also in-
cludes one of America’s most successful athletic departments.
The University of California blends the best of all worlds.
Overlooking the scenic San Francisco Bay and ranked as the
nation’s top public university by the U.S. News and World
Report, the flagship campus of the state of California also
features an athletic program that annually finishes among
the leaders in the Directors’ Cup standings, which rates the
overall success of America’s collegiate athletic departments.
Cal attracts what many believe to be the finest applicant pool
in the United States. The university features a diverse student
body population. The University of California offers 351 degree
programs, and 35 of the school’s 36 graduate programs are
ranked among America’s Top 10. Cal’s 35 programs among
the Top 10 is No. 1 among all universities in the country, as
is its 32 “distinguished” programs, as rated by the National
Research Council.
The library is ranked third in the country, as judged by the
Association of Research Libraries with 10 million volumes
in 32 campus libraries.
The faculty features seven Nobel Laureates, 135 members of
the National Academy of Sciences, 28 MacArthur Fellows, 74
Fulbright Scholars, four Pulitzer Prize winners and more Gug-
genheim Fellows (359) than any other university in America.
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I. A WORLD-CLASS FACULTY
4 Pulitzer Prize Winners
7 Nobel Prize Winners
28 MacArthur Fellows
76 Fulbright Scholars
II. DIVERSITY
Cal believes that a broad diversity of student experiences,
backgrounds, interests and strengths will enhance the edu-
cational experience of all its students. FACT: No single racial,
ethnic, or cultural group forms a majority of its students.
III. WORLD-RENOWN REPUTATION
Upon graduation, Cal’s reputation may take on new
importance. Hundreds of recruiters visit campus each
spring, hoping to employ talented new Berkeley graduates.
IV. DEGREE OFFERINGS
Cal offers a wide arena for academic endeavors and per-
sonal growth with more than 7,000 courses in nearly 300
degree programs.
V. EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES
To reflect Cal’s strong commitment to undergraduate
education, students have access to any number of support
services such as the Student Learning Center, Career and
Graduate School Services, the Disabled Students’ Program,
and campus and alumni mentor programs.
VI. QUALITY OF LIFE
Over 350 registered clubs, weekend concerts, perform-
ing arts and professional sporting events all contribute to a
well-rounded collegiate experience.
VII. TOP NOTCH FACILITIES
Many of the same laboratories, libraries and specialized
equipment used to conduct ground-breaking research are
also available to Berkeley undergraduates.
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VIII. BERKELEY AND THE BAY AREA
It’s hard to imagine a place more stimulating than Berkeley.
The university, the city of Berkeley, and the surrounding Bay
Area form an extraordinary environment for all types of
educational, cultural and recreational pursuits. Coffeehouses,
bookstores, and street vendors line the streets near campus,
and lecturers, artists and performers from around the world
make sure to visit UC Berkeley.
IX. A MARKETABLE DEGREE
When you are ready to graduate, Berkeley’s reputation may take
on new importance. Hundreds of recruiters visit campus each
spring, hoping to employ talented new Berkeley graduates.
X. ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE
Cal consistently ranks in the top 10 among more than 300 Di-
vision I schools in the annual Directors’ Cup standings, which
measure a school’s overall level of athletic success.
#1 Universities With Highest Number of Top 10
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
#1 Universities With The Highest Number of
“DISTINGUISHED PROGRAMS”
#1 In 2007, the Association of Research Libraries
ranked Cal’s UNIVERSITY LIBRARY as the No. 1
public research university library in North America.
20 NOBEL LAUREATES
15-1 STUDENTTOFACULTY RATIO
351 DEGREE PROGRAMS
3000 The University of California is the only school in
the country to have produced more than 3,000 VOLUN
TEERS since the inception of the Peace Corps in 1961.
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Shareef Abdur-Rahim - NBA All-Star, 2000 U.S. Olympian
Matt Biondi - Three-time Olympic swimmer, winner of eight gold medals
Rose Bird - Chief Justice, California Supreme Court
Jerry Brown - State Attorney General, Governor of California, Mayor of Oakland
Thomas Cech - Chemist, Nobel Prize winner
Peter Chernin - Chairman and CEO, Fox Entertainment Group
Steven Chu - U.S. Secretary of Energy
Natalie Coughlin – Winner of 11 Olympic medals in swimming
Brig. Gen. James H. Doolittle - World War II hero, Medal of Honor recipient
Adam Duritz - Lead singer, Counting Crows
Don Fisher - Founder and Chairman of the Board, The Gap
Tony Gonzalez - NFL All-Pro tight end
Michele Granger - Olympic gold medalist, softball pitcher
Andrew Grove - President and CEO, Intel Corporation
Walter Haas Jr. - President, Levi Strauss & Co.; owner of Oakland Athletics
Marguerite Higgins - Journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner
Ida Jackson - United Nations observer, founder National Council of Negro Women
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Kevin Johnson - NBA All-Star, Mayor of Sacramento
Edgar F. Kaiser - Founder, Kaiser Permanente
Jeff Kent - 2000 National League MVP
Jason Kidd - NBA All-Star, U.S. Olympian
Maxine Hong Kingston - Author, 1997 National Humanities Medal
Willard Libby - Physical chemist, discovered Carbon 14, Nobel Prize winner
Wiley Manuel - First African American Supreme Court of California Justice
Brian Maxwell - Founder, PowerBar
John A. McCone - Director of CIA, Atomic Energy Commission
Terry McMillan - Author, “Waiting To Exhale,” “How Stella Got Her Groove Back”
Gordon Moore - Co-founder, Intel Corporation
Sadako Ogata - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Margaret Rhea Seddon - Astronaut
Michael Silver - Yahoo! Sports sportswriter
William G. Simon - Director, FBI
Earl Warren - Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
Alice Waters - Chef, restaurateur, “Chez Panisse”
Jann Wenner - Co-founder, “Rolling Stone” magazine
Lionel Wilson - First African American mayor of Oakland
Steve Wozniak - Co-founder, Apple Computer, Inc.
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Robert J. Birgeneau became the ninth chancellor of the
University of California, Berkeley, on September 22, 2004.
An internationally distinguished physicist, he is a leader in
higher education and is well known for his commitment to
diversity and equity in the academic community.
Before coming to Berkeley, Birgeneau served four years as
president of the University of Toronto. He previously was
Dean of the School of Science at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, where he spent 25 years on the faculty. He is
a fellow of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the Royal
Society of London, the American Philosophical Society and
other scholarly societies. He has received many awards for
teaching and research and is one of the most cited physicist
in the world for his work on the fundamental properties of
materials.
In 2006, Birgeneau received a special Founders Award
from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences along
with President John Hennessy of Stanford University
and filmmaker George Lucas. Established in the 225th
anniversary year of the Academy, this award honors men,
women and institutions that have advanced the ideals and
embody the spirit of the Academy founders — a commitment
to intellectual inquiry, leadership and active engagement. In
2008, Birgeneau and President Nancy Kantor of Syracuse
University received the 2008 Carnegie Corporation
Academic Leadership Award as “Champions of Excellence
and Equity in Education.” Most recently, Birgeneau was one
of three recipients of the Shinnyo-en Foundation’s 2009
Pathfinders to Peace Prize for his contributions to bringing
about a more peaceful world. The foundation singled out
Birgeneau for his “commitment to diversity, equity and
inclusion and to the integration of public service as an
University Chancellor
Robert J. BirgeneauSixth Year at California
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essential component of the academic experience.”
A Toronto native, Birgeneau received his B.S.. in math-
ematics from the University of Toronto in 1963 and his
Ph.D. in physics from Yale University in 1966. He served
on the faculty of Yale for one year, spent one year at Ox-
ford University, and was a member of the technical staff at
Bell Laboratories from 1968 to 1975. He joined the physics
faculty at MIT in 1975 and was named Chair of the Phys-
ics Department in 1988 and Dean of Science in 1991. He
became the 14th president of the University of Toronto on
July 1, 2000.
At Berkeley, Birgeneau holds faculty appointments in
the Departments of Physics and Materials Science and
Engineering in addition to serving as Chancellor.
He and his wife, Mary Catherine, have four grown children
and nine grandchildren.
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As Director of Athletics at the University of California, Sandy
Barbour oversees an Athletic Department that ranks as one of
the most successful in the country with a mission that seeks to
match its level of excellence with that attained by the University
as a whole.
Built upon four pillars – to teach, to serve, to compete and
to excel – Cal Athletics strives to combine high athletic
achievement with the academic rigors of the No. 1 public
university in the country, and to do so with integrity, passion,
respect, teamwork, innovation, diversity and professionalism.
The department is charged to not only be a campus and
community leader, but also to be a place where individuals can
grow to their utmost potential.
Under Barbour’s leadership, the Golden Bears have developed
into a model program that has become a mainstay among the
Top 10 in the annual NACDA Directors’ Cup standings. Cal
matched the school’s best-ever finish in 2007-08 with a seventh-
place standing, a ranking buoyed by seven sports that ranked
among the Top 5 nationally. The Bears were also seventh in
2005-06 and ninth in 2003, ’04 and ’07.
“Sandy Barbour was my first appointment at Berkeley, and
I consider it a privilege to have her as our athletic director,”
Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau said. “Under her leadership, our
student-athletes are excelling on and off the field, supported by a
department committed to excellence, equity and comprehensive
compliance with the rules.”
Since Barbour began her tenure in Berkeley on Sept. 15, 2004,
Cal programs have captured nine national team championships
and 25 individual titles. In 2007-08, the Bears repeated as
champions in men’s rugby and water polo, while Cal athletes
won a school-record 11 individual crowns in 2006-07.
In addition, the Cal football team has won three consecutive
bowl championships – the Las Vegas Bowl in 2005, the Holiday
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Bowl in 2006 and the Armed Forces Bowl in 2007 – and shared
the Pac-10 championship for the first time in 21 seasons in 2006.
Overall, Cal supports a 27-sport program with more than 800
student-athletes and a budget in excess of $60 million.
On the academic front, nearly half of Cal’s student-athletes
maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, and 14 of Cal’s 27
programs earned cumulative GPAs higher than their historical
average. All Bear teams also surpassed the required minimum
score in the most recent Academic Progress Report, and more
than 175 student-athletes have earned academic all-conference
recognition in each of the last four years.
In May of 2007, the NCAA certified a comprehensive self-study
of Intercollegiate Athletics at Cal, confirming that the athletic
department is operating in full compliance of the organization’s
operating principles. This recognition demonstrates that the
University is committed to sustaining a broad-based, nationally
competitive athletics program that supports student-athlete
academic needs and interests.
Named one of the “100 Most Influential Women in Business”
in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Business Times, Barbour
has also been chosen a 2006 Woman of Distinction by the
East Bay Business Times and the 2006 National Association
of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA)
Division I-A National Administrator of the Year.
Barbour is an active member of several committees on both
the national and conference levels. Currently chair of the Pac-
10 Finance Committee, she is also a member of the Pac-10
Executive Committee and the Pac-10 Television Committee
and served as vice president of the conference for 2007-08. In
addition, Barbour is on the NACDA Executive Committee, the
NCAA Diversity Leadership Strategic Planning Committee, the
NCAA Women’s Basketball Discussion Group and the WBCA
Defensive Player of the Year Selection Committee.
Prior to moving to Berkeley, Barbour was the deputy director
of athletics at Notre Dame, serving as the university’s senior
athletic administrator from July 2003 to September 2005. She
previously held an associate athletic director position there
starting in 2000.
Barbour’s career in intercollegiate athletic administration
spans 26 years, beginning as a field hockey assistant coach
and lacrosse administrative assistant at the University of
Massachusetts in 1981. She has since served as assistant athletic
director at Northwestern and in 1991 was recruited to Tulane
as an associate athletic director.
In 1996, Barbour was appointed Tulane’s director of athletics
at age 36, and during her three years overseeing the program,
Green Wave teams won 12 conference championships. In her
first year in the position, the school captured four conference
titles, a feat never before accomplished in Tulane history. She
also hired Tommy Bowden as head football coach during her first
year. Bowden proceeded in 1997 to post the Green Wave’s first
winning season (7-4) in 16 years, and then directed the school
to a 12-0 record, a Conference USA championship and a No. 7
national ranking the following season as the 1998 Liberty Bowl
champions.
In her position at Notre Dame, Barbour oversaw facilities and event
operations for the school’s 26-sport program, including football
game management and the department’s two golf courses. She was
also responsible for developing, maintaining and implementing
Notre Dame’s $127 million athletics facilities master plan.
Additionally, her role at Notre Dame included responsibilities
for women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s cross country, indoor
and outdoor track, men’s and women’s swimming and men’s golf.
She also assisted with the administration of women’s basketball.
Born Dec. 2, 1959, in Annapolis, Md., Barbour grew up in a
military family. Her father was a career aviator in the U.S. Navy,
and her family lived in various U.S. locations, as well as in
Western Europe during her childhood.
Barbour graduated cum laude in 1981 with a B.S. degree in
physical education from Wake Forest, where she was a four-year
letterwinner and served as captain of the field hockey team. She
also played two varsity seasons of women’s basketball.
Barbour earned advanced degrees at both Massachusetts
(an M.S. in sports management in 1983) and Northwestern’s
Kellogg School of Management (an MBA in 1991).
Between master’s programs, Barbour served as assistant field
hockey and lacrosse coach at Northwestern from 1982-84. She
also held the position of director of recruiting services during that
period, before being promoted to assistant athletic director for
intercollegiate programs in 1984, a position she held until 1989.
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Deputy Director of Athletics
Teresa GouldNinth Year at California
Teresa Gould, who joined the Golden Bear staff in the
Fall of 2001, serves as Cal’s Deputy Director of Athletics,
as well as the Department’s Senior Woman Administrator.
In her capacity at Cal, Gould oversees the budgetary and
operational needs of various intercollegiate varsity teams,
including both Men’s and Women’s Basketball, providing
guidance and support to each program’s Head Coach. In
addition, Gould oversees several administrative units and
the University’s multi-media agreement with International
Sports Properties (ISP).
Before moving to Berkeley in September of 2001, Gould
served as Associate Commissioner of the West Coast
Conference in San Bruno, Calif. In seven years with the
WCC, she managed the league’s television, marketing and
corporate sponsorship efforts, as well as administered
conference championships and served as staff liaison to
various coaches groups. She was a member of the NCAA
Division I Management Council for two years during her
tenure at the WCC.
From 1992-94, Gould worked for ESPN Regional Television
in Charlotte, N.C., as Conference Relations Coordinator.
In this role, Gould served as the liaison to several NCAA
Division I conferences. In addition, Gould was Director of
Championships and Media Relations for the Midwestern
Collegiate Conference in Indianapolis from 1990-92, Public
Relations/Promotions Assistant for the Iowa Games Sports
Festival (1989-90) and Assistant to the Coordinator of
Football Recruiting at Iowa State University (1987-90).
Gould received her bachelor’s degree in Journalism
and mass communications from Iowa State University
in 1990 and is currently working on her master’s degree
in education at the University of California. Gould is
married to Cal running backs coach Ron Gould.
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Deputy Director of Athletics
Steve HoltonFifth Year at California
Steve Holton, who brings a vast background in
intercollegiate athletics to the Golden Bears, joined the
Cal staff as deputy director of athletics in May of 2005.
His duties include oversight of business operations,
facilities, game management, capital projects and sport
management.
Prior to moving to Berkeley, he served as director
of athletics at Northern Arizona for 10 years. During
his tenure there, NAU claimed three combined Big
Sky Conference All Sports Trophy competitions and
captured more than 40 conference championships. In
addition, the school also set records in graduation rates,
student-athlete grade-point average and fund raising.
Holton began his athletics career as an administrative
assistant at Michigan from 1981-82 before becoming
director of marketing and promotions at Houston for
two years. While at UH, he was responsible for the
marketing of all athletics programs, highlighted by the
famous “Phi Slama Jama” slogan used to promote the
three-time Final Four teams featuring Clyde Drexler
and Hakeem Olajuwon. He later served as associate
athletic director at Long Beach State from 1984-93.
Holton holds a bachelor’s degree in political science
from Western Michigan and a master’s in sports
administration from Ohio University. He and his wife,
Judi, reside in the Berkeley area.
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High Performance Director
Keith PowerFirst Year at California
Keith Power joined the University in July of 2009 as
the first High Performance Director for intercollegiate
athletics, a role in which he focuses on the development
of the High Performance Initiative into a vital resource
for student-athletes, coaches and staff.
An accredited sport psychologist with the British
Association of Sport and Exercises Sciences (BASES),
Power has worked as a consultant for a wide range of
elite teams and individuals from many sports, including
soccer, rugby, track and field, golf, swimming and tennis.
Clients in the corporate world have turned to him for
guidance in human performance enhancement with
coaching, human change systems and processes, creating
and sustaining elite teams and cultural performance
analysis and culture change programs.
Previously, he has served as a performance adviser
to UK Sport, a senior executive member and chair of
the Interdisciplinary Sport Science section of BASES,
a member of the British Olympic Association Coaches
Advisory Group and a coach educator in several sports.
Corporate clients have included Motorola, Hewlett
Packard and Toshiba.
As an athlete, Power competed internationally for Great
Britain in track and field and was a World Cup series triple
silver medalist in the bobsled. He holds a B.A. in Sport
Studies and History from the West London Institute
of Higher Education and a Master’s of Philosophy in
Education (Sports Psychology) from the University of
Exeter. Keith and his wife, Hazel, have two daughters,
Scarlett and Abi.
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Sr. Associate Athletic Director
Foti MellisEighth Year at California
Foti Mellis, who has more than a decade of experience
in the compliance field and has worked at Cal since 2002,
serves as the Athletic Department’s Senior Associate
Athletic Director for Intercollegiate Services.
In his role, Mellis oversees Cal’s Compliance Services,
Student Services and Information Systems units. In
addition, he is the department’s liaison to the campus for
admissions, financial aid and student judicial affairs, and
he supervises a number of Cal’s intercollegiate programs.
During his tenure at Cal, Mellis has reorganized and
enhanced Cal’s compliance operations, and implemented
a student-athlete database networked to all staff and the
campus. He also coordinates a rules education program
for department staff and boosters.
Mellis arrived at Cal after spending four years as
assistant AD for compliance at Arizona State, where he
oversaw all areas of compliance with the program’s 22
athletic teams. Prior to his stay in Tempe, he spent two
years at the University of Tulsa as director of compliance
from 1996-98. Mellis began his compliance career at
Northwestern in 1994, spending one year as an intern
and a second year as a compliance assistant.
A graduate of UC Davis, Mellis held various positions
with the Aggies from 1989-94, including assistant men’s
basketball coach, academic advisor and assistant to the
athletic department administration. He received his
bachelor’s degree in managerial economics in 1990 and
his master’s in education in 1996, both from UC Davis.
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Associate Athletic Director
Dawn WhalinNineteenth Year at California
Dawn Whalin, who joined the Golden Bear Staff in
1991, serves as Cal’s Associate Athletic Director for
Human Resources & Finance. She oversees a staff
of 16 that manage the purchasing, payables, travel,
human resources, payroll, business contracts, budgets,
financial reporting and risk management, as well as the
administration of youth camps, for the department.
During her time at Cal, Whalin has filled several roles
in the business office, working her way up from an
administrative assistant to the business manager to her
current role. She has also worked with the information
systems unit as a computer programmer, including the
Bear Hunt of the 1990s, and she continues to consult
on programming projects, most recently automating
financial aid processing and developing the department’s
intranet. In addition, Whalin acts as a liaison between
the department and ISP Sports.
Whalin graduated Phi Beta Kappa, earning her
bachelor’s degree in economics, with minors in business
and mathematics, from the University of Oregon in
1991. She has long ties to Berkeley, having been born and
raised in the city and having graduating from Berkeley
High School. Her parents are both Cal graduates, and her
13-year old nephew Garrett yearns to be a Cal graduate.
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Associate Athletic Director
David RosselliSixth Year at California
David Rosselli manages the front-line fund raisers and
day-to-day operations necessary to develop annual and
major gifts for the California Athletic Department. He
currently oversees all fund-raising related to the California
Memorial Stadium Renovation, Endowment Seat Program
and Student Athlete High Performance Center. With nearly
20 years of fund-raising experience, Rosselli has led the Cal
development team to record-breaking fund-raising totals in
each of the last three years. The Cal athletic development
team consists of 16 people, one of the largest departments
in the country. Under his direction, Cal has undertaken
ground-breaking strategies to boost donor income for the
department. Rosselli arrived at Cal in June 2004 after leaving
his post as associate athletic director for development
at Santa Clara University, where he led the campaign to
build the Broncos’ new Steven Schott Baseball Complex.
In addition to his athletic development experience, Rosselli
spent eight years as the director of development for the
Schools of Engineering and Business at the University of the
Pacific in the early 1990s. Also an accomplished broadcaster,
Rosselli has 20 years of radio experience, including six years
at KNBR Radio in San Francisco and time spent as the
host of Cal’s football and men’s basketball postgame radio
programs.
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Long Beach State 87, Cal 84March 14, 1990 – LBSU University Gym – Long Beach, Calif.
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Santa Clara 73, Cal 71March 18, 1992 – Harmon Gym – Berkeley, Calif.
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Cal 62, Kansas 47March 17, 1993 – Allen Fieldhouse – Lawrence, Kansas
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St. John’s 78, Cal 68March 19, 2006 – Bryce Jordan Center – University Park, Penn.
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Notre Dame 62, Cal 59March 18, 2007 – Petersen Events Center – Pittsburgh, Penn.
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Virginia 73, California 99March 23, 2009 – Galen Center – Los Angeles, Calif.
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California 53, Connecticut 77March 29, 2009 – Sovereign Bank Arena – Trenton, N.J.
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