CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA
Bronco Sports News
For Immediate Release
Monday, Oct. 25,
2004
Contact: Paul Helms
(909) 869-2812
Schedule of upcoming events:
CROSS
COUNTRY:
at NCAA
West Region Championships on Saturday, Nov. 6 at 9
a.m.
MEN'S
SOCCER:
at UC San
Diego
on Monday, Oct. 25 at 3:30 p.m.
at Cal State Bakersfield on Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 5 p.m.
vs.
Cal State Dominguez
Hills on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m.
WOMEN'S
SOCCER:
at UC San
Diego
on Monday, Oct. 25 at 6 p.m.
at Cal State Bakersfield on Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m.
vs.
Cal State Dominguez
Hills on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 4:30 p.m.
WOMEN'S
VOLLEYBALL:
vs.
Cal State
Stanislaus on Friday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m..
vs.
Chico State
on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m.
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VOLLEYBALL: BRONCOS COMPLETE
SWEEPS OF TWO CCAA POWERS
2004 Overall Record:
14-9. 2004 CCAA Record: 9-4
BRONCOS BEAT
ROADRUNNERS, GOLDEN EAGLES IN DARLENE MAY GYM: Cal Poly Pomona’s women’s
volleyball team completed season sweeps over traditional California Collegiate
Athletic Association powers Cal State Bakersfield and Cal State L.A. The
Broncos swept both programs in conference matches for the first time since
1985. The Broncos maintained their grip on third place in the conference and
solidified their position as one of the top teams in the Pacific Region. Cal
Poly Pomona opened the weekend with a 30-28, 30-25, 19-30, 30-25 victory over
Cal State Bakersfield on Friday night. Allison
Anderson (Jr., Chino Hills, Ayala HS) had 19 kills and two blocks for the
Broncos, while Kellie Francis (Jr., Chino,
Don Lugo HS) added 14 kills and 15 digs and Christina Gordon (Jr., Moreno
Valley, Riverside CC) had 11 kills
and eight digs. Antoinette Kathol (Fr., Sierra Madre, La Salle HS) also had a
strong match and contributed nine kills and nine blocks. The Broncos jumped out
quickly by winning the first two games, including a tight first frame. The
Broncos led for most of the game, but never by more than four points. The Roadrunners
closed to within one point 10 times, the final instance at 29-28. A kill by
Francis won the game for the Broncos. Cal Poly Pomona trailed 23-21 in the
second game before rallying strongly. The Broncos got to game point on a kill
by Gordon and won the frame on an attack error by the Roadrunners. The
Roadrunners won the third game easily, but the Broncos jumped out to a 16-8
lead in the fourth game and led the rest of the way. A block by Elizabeth Defoort
(Jr., Glendora, Citrus College)
and Kathol ended the match. On Saturday, the Broncos
dropped the first game and then roared back for an 18-30, 30-25, 30-22, 30-24 victory
over Cal State L.A. Francis had 15 kills and 17 digs, Defoort
had 15 kills and one block, Anderson
had 14 kills and four blocks and Kathol had 12 kills,
eight digs and one block. Emily Kennedy
(Jr., Upland, Upland
HS) had 47 assists, five aces, eight digs and one block. The Broncos dropped
the first game, but got untracked after that and had outstanding hitting
performances the rest of the match. The Broncos had 21 kills in the second
game, led by Anderson’s seven, posted five service aces in the third game,
three by Stephanie Chen (Fr.,
Walnut, Walnut HS) and two by Kennedy. In the final game, the Broncos had 19
kills with just two errors.
BRONCOS TO HOST BIG
CONFERENCE MATCHES THIS WEEKEND: The Cal Poly Pomona women's volleyball
team will look to continue its drive toward a possible NCAA Division II playoff
berth when the Broncos host a pair of conference matches this weekend in Darlene
May Gym. The Broncos will host Cal State Stanislaus on Friday and Chico
State on Saturday.
BRONCOS HOLD STEADY
IN NCAA REGIONAL POLL: Cal Poly Pomona’s women’s volleyball team, bidding
for its first NCAA Division II playoff appearance since 1997, was ranked eighth
in the most recent Pacific Region poll. The poll came out prior to the Broncos’
victories last weekend over No. 4 Cal State L.A. and No. 7 Cal State
Bakersfield. The top eight teams will advance to the NCAA playoffs. The Broncos
have six matches remaining in the regular season, four of them at home: Friday
against Cal State Stanislaus, Saturday against Chico
State, Wednesday, Nov. 10 against
Cal State Dominguez Hills and Friday, Nov. 12 against Grand Canyon.
MEN'S SOCCER: BRONCOS
WIN EXCITING 3-2 DECISION OVER GOLDEN EAGLES
2004
Overall Record: 6-9-1. 2004 CCAA Record: 4-6-1.
BRONCOS
USE SECOND-HALF FLURRY TO DOWN CAL STATE L.A.: The Cal Poly Pomona men's
soccer team scored three goals in a five-minute span of the second half and
held on to defeat Cal State L.A., 3-2, Saturday night at Kellogg Field. The
Broncos, who had a scheduled match at UC San Diego on Wednesday postponed
because of rain, posted their second straight victory and have now won three of
their last four matches. The only loss in that span was a 2-1 overtime defeat
to Sonoma State.
Dustin Venegas
(Fr., Lakewood, Los Alamitos HS) scored a pair of goals for the Broncos, while Matthew Barker (So., La
Verne, Bonita HS) had the other goal. Ben Van der Fluit (Fr., Calabasas, Calabasas HS) had a pair of
assists for the Broncos. Darren Ross
(Jr., Northridge, El Camino HS) also had an assist. Jeff Coombs (Jr., Palm
Springs, Palm Springs HS)
made seven saves in goal for the Broncos. Cal Poly Pomona had an 18-11
advantage in shots. Cal State L.A. took a 1-0 lead on a penalty kick just 4:18 into the game and that goal stood up
until the Broncos’ flurry early in the second half. Barker got the Broncos on
the board when he headed in a cross from Van der Fluit in the 50th minute. Venegas
then scored twice in a 73-second span to put the Broncos in control of the
match. First, he headed in a long throw-in by Ross to give the Broncos a 2-1
lead and then he headed in a cross from Van der Fluit to make it 3-1. The Golden Eagles got a goal in the 69th
minute, but couldn’t get any closer.
VENEGAS
FAMILY COMBINES FOR A HAT TRICK: Saturday night was quite a night for the Venegas family. Dustin
Venegas (Fr., Lakewood, Los Alamitos
HS) scored a pair of goals to lead the Bronco men’s team to a 3-2 win over Cal
State L.A., while older sister Jamie Venegas (Jr., Lakewood, Los Alamitos
HS) scored a goal in the Bronco women’s 2-0 win over the Golden Eagles.
BRONCOS
TO FINISH SEASON IN A BUSY WEEK: Cal Poly Pomona’s men’s soccer team will play
its final three matches of the season this week, beginning with a match this
afternoon against UC San Diego. That match was originally scheduled for last
Wednesday, but was postponed because of rain. The Broncos will then play at Cal
State Bakersfield on Wednesday before concluding their 2004 season with a home
match against Cal State Dominguez Hills on Saturday at Kellogg Field. The match
is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. and
the Broncos will honor their seniors prior to the game.
WOMEN'S
SOCCER: BRONCOS POST BIG VICTORY OVER CAL STATE L.A.
2004
Overall Record: 7-6-3. 2004 CCAA Record: 6-2-3
BRONCOS
MAINTAIN HOLD ON
SECOND WILDCARD SPOT: Cal Poly Pomona’s women’s soccer team got a victory
on the field last week and also some help from a California Collegiate Athletic
Association North Division team. The Broncos beat Cal State L.A., 2-0, on
Saturday night on Kellogg Field, one day after learning that San
Francisco State
had upset Sonoma State
on Friday. The results give the Broncos a two-point lead over Sonoma
State heading into the final week
of competition for the second wildcard into the CCAA Championship Tournament. After
starting the season with four consecutive losses, the Broncos are 7-2-3 in their last 12 matches. The
Broncos struck early against the Golden Eagles, scoring both goals in the first
20 minutes of the match. Tia Rudolph (Sr.,
Rancho Cucamonga, Alta Loma HS)
opened the scoring when she beat the Cal State L.A. goalie to a beautiful pass
from Lisa Araujo
(Sr., Rialto, Eisenhower HS) and
knocked a shot into an empty net. Araujo lofted
another perfect pass less than nine minutes later and this time Jamie Venegas
(Jr., Lakewood, Los Alamitos HS) beat the goalie to the ball and sent a shot
toward the goal that rolled just past the goal-line. Vanessa Richardson (Jr., Upland,
Upland HS) made three saves and recorded her fourth
shutout of the season.
BRONCOS PREPARE FOR FINAL PLAYOFF
PUSH: Cal Poly Pomona’s women’s soccer team will play three key California
Collegiate Athletic Association contests this week, beginning with a game this
evening at UC San Diego in a match originally scheduled for last Wednesday, but
postponed by rain. The Broncos will also be at Cal State Bakersfield on
Wednesday before finishing the regular season with a home match Saturday
against Cal State Dominguez Hills. The match is scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m. and the Broncos will honor their
seniors prior to the game. Cal Poly Pomona currently holds the second wildcard
spot in the CCAA by two points over Sonoma
State and four points over Cal
State San Bernardino. The Broncos are bidding to remain the only team to reach
every California Collegiate Athletic Association championship tournament since
its inception in 1998.
CROSS COUNTRY: ROJAS
CAPTURES CCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP
CAL POLY POMONA MEN
FINISH SECOND; WOMEN TAKE FOURTH: Cal Poly Pomona’s men’s and women’s cross
country teams had impressive showings at the California Collegiate Athletic
Association championships, which were held Saturday on the Cal Poly Pomona
campus. Daniel Rojas (Sr., El
Monte, Mt. San Antonio
College) won the CCAA men’s championship and was named the CCAA Men’s Cross
Country Athlete of the Year. He finished a course estimated at 7,200 meters in
22:19.8. Mark Batres
(Jr., Hacienda Heights, Don Bosco Tech HS) was second in the race in 22:23.7 and that
1-2 finish led the Broncos to a second-place finish overall. Chico
State had eight runners in the
top-10 and won the conference team title. James
Tawney (Jr., Barstow,
Barstow HS) finished 15th for the Broncos and earned All-CCAA honors
for the second straight year. Brad Theobald (Sr., Corona, Corona Centennial HS) was 20th
in 24:02.1, Peter Barriga
(Jr., Huntington Beach, Edison HS) was 21st in 24:07.9, David Cerecerez
(Sr., Rancho Cucamonga, Mt. San Antonio College) was 24th in
24:26.1, Christopher Miano
(Jr., Barstow, Mt. San Antonio College) was 25th in 24:29.5, Daniel Sutton-Kane (Jr., Santee, West
Hills HS) was 29th in 24:52.9 and Benjamin Miedema (Jr., Carlsbad, Carlsbad
HS) was 38th in 25:52.3. The Bronco women finished fourth for a
second straight season, winding up behind Chico
State, UC San Diego and Cal State
Stanislaus. Natalie Miano-Batres
(Jr., Hacienda Heights, Nogales HS) was the Broncos’ No.
1 runner, finishing 22nd in 21:36.6. Christina Jimenez (So., Apple Valley, Granite HS) was 27th
in 21:46.1, Monica Valdez (Jr., Lake
Elsinore, Temescal Canyon
HS) was 30th in 21:56.3, Jamie
Ray (Jr., Barstow, Barstow HS) was 33rd in 22:05.9, Shawna Winfrey (Sr., Santee, West Hills HS), Carolyn Brown (So., Burbank, Burbank
Burroughs HS) was 42nd in 22:44.3, Aprile Grothe (Fr., Diamond Bar, Diamond Ranch
HS) was 45th in 22:53.1, Karina Vega (Fr.,
Chino Hills, Ayala HS) was 46th in 22:58.1 and Whitney Hurley (So., Alta Loma, Alta Loma HS) was 48th
in 23:04.5. The meet was moved from Prado Park
to Cal Poly Pomona because of heavy rains early last week.
MORE NEWS
SCOLINOS TO SPEAK AT
BRONCO BASEBALL GOLF TOURNAMENT: Legendary baseball coach John Scolinos
will be the featured speaker at the Bronco Baseball Golf Tournament. The
tourney, hosted by the Bronco Baseball Alumni in conjunction with Cal Poly
Pomona Baseball, will be held on Nov. 8 at the Via Verde Country Club in San
Dimas. The tournament is
being held to raise funds for a new clubhouse for the baseball program. Each
foursome will have a Cal Poly Pomona baseball player as a caddy and each
foursome with at least two Cal Poly Pomona baseball alums will be eligible for
the “Tournament within a Tournament” contest. Sponsorship opportunities are
still available and spots to golf in the tournament are also still open. For
more information, call Cal Poly Pomona Head Coach Mike Ashman at (909) 869-2829 or Dale Eby at (714) 624-1524.
GIVE TO CAL POLY POMONA ATHLETICS THROUGH UNITED WAY: Does you
company support the United Way?
The university’s fund code is #1193 and you can designate your gift to Cal Poly
Pomona Athletics through the United Way
designation. For more information, contact Julie
Hall at (909) 869-2825.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
BOOSTER CLUB’S WEB SITE IS UP AND RUNNING: The Trophy Club, the booster
organization for the Cal Poly Pomona women’s basketball program, has its own
web site up and running. Go to http://www.csupomona.edu/~athletic/Boosters/trophyclub
Memberships are now available to join the Trophy Club, the team behind the team
that has won a record five NCAA Division II championships, 48 NCAA Division II
playoff games and is the only Division II women’s basketball program in the
country to reach the Sweet Sixteen four times in the past five seasons. For
more information, contact Head Coach Paul
Thomas at (909) 869-2824.
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