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2005
Volleyball Bios
2005
Records/Results
2006
Tryout Information
2006
Media Guide
After
another successful season in 2003, Cal Poly Pomonas
womens volleyball program looks forward to keeping things
going in 2004.
The Broncos went 19-11 last season and narrowly missed qualifying
for the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time since
1997. Cal Poly Pomona finished fourth in the California Collegiate
Athletic Association, which is one of the top volleyball conferences
in the country. The Broncos, who won their final four matches
of ths season, were rated seventh in the last Pacific Region
rankings, just missing the six-team playoff field. Head Coach
Rosie Wegrich, the Broncos' all-time wins leader with a 220-148
record at Cal Poly Pomona, has guided the team to 39 wins
over the past two seasons, which is the best two-year stretch
for the Broncos since 1993-94.
Cal Poly Pomona returns four starters and seven players overall
from last seasons squad. Allison Anderson, who earned
All-America honorable mention and first-team All-Pacific Region
honors in 2003, headlines the list of returning players. Emily
Kennedy returns for her third season with the Broncos, while
junior Kellie Francis will be another key returner.
Cal Poly Pomona has a rich tradition in women's volleyball
and has made the NCAA Division II playoffs 11 times since
the program started in 1980. Wegrich has guided the Broncos
into the playoffs five times and has led the team to 20-win
seasons four times, including the 2002 campaign when Cal Poly
Pomona was 20-11.
Women's Volleyball
2003 Overall Record: 19-11. CCAA Record: 14-8
(T4th)
All-America: Allison Anderson, honorable
mention
All-Pacific Region: Allison Anderson, 1st team
All-CCAA: Allison Anderson, 2nd team; Lindsay Fischer,
2nd team; Kimberly Van Beek, 2nd team.
CoSIDA Academic All-America District VIII Team:
Kimberly Van Beek, 1st team
Recap: The Broncos enjoyed another banner season and
just missed qualifying for the NCAA Division II playoffs for
the first time since 1997. Cal Poly Pomona finished the season
with a 19-11 record and wound up fourth in the California
Collegiate Athletic Association. The Broncos are 39-22 over
the past two seasons and maintain their reputation for being
one of the top programs in the NCAA Division II Pacific Region.
The Broncos enjoyed several highlights in 2003, most notably
an exciting five-game victory over then-No. 1 Cal State San
Bernardino in Darlene May Gym and the first season sweep of
rival Cal State L.A. since 1996. Sophomore Allison Anderson
earned Division II All-America honorable mention and became
the first Bronco to earn All-America recognition since Ellen
Migasi in 1997. Anderson also earned first-team All-Pacific
Region honors, becoming one of only 12 players named to that
squad. Anderson, Lindsay Fischer and Kimberly Van Beek all
received second-team All-CCAA honors and the Broncos finished
with a 14-8 mark in the CCAA for the second straight season.
The Broncos also continued their fine academic tradition.
Van Beek earned first-team CoSIDA All-Academic District VIII
honors.
2004 Womens Volleyball Quick Facts
Institution: Cal Poly Pomona
Location: 3801 W. Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA, 91768
Nickname: Broncos
Colors: Green and Gold
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich
Record at CPP: 220-148 (.598), 12 years
Overall College Record: 549-407-10 (.576), 29 years
Volleyball Office Phone: (909) 869-2822
E-mail:rwegrich@csupomona.edu
2003 Overall Record: 19-11
2003 CCAA Record: 14-8, 4th place
2003 Final National Ranking: n/a
2003 Final West Region Ranking: 7
2003 All-Americans: 1
2003 All-West Region: 1
NCAA Appearances: 11 (83, 84, 85, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93,
94, 96, 97)
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5
First Year of Volleyball: 1980
Overall CPP Record: 490-323 (.603), 24 years
Volleyball Facility: Darlene May Gymnasium
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to you by the Athletic Department. If you have any questions
or comments, please email phelms@csupomona.edu.
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