49ers Face St. Mary's and Idaho Idaho and St. Mary's Square Off on Friday
September 5, 2006 PDF VERSION of this RELEASE 5-2, 0-0 Big West Home: 3-1 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 2-0 AVCA Rank: RV (73) Quickly Long Beach State (5-2) hosts St. Mary's (3-3) on Thursday at 7:30 pm and former conference member Idaho on Saturday at 7 pm. Idaho (0-6) faces St. Mary's on Friday at 5 pm.
Series History The 49ers have never lost to St. Mary's (4-0) and just recently defeated the Gaels in a five-game match at the Nebraska Labor day Invitational on Sept. 2. LB is also undefeated against Idaho, compiling a perfect 15-0 mark against the Vandals dating back to the 1984 season. The 49ers last defeated Idaho 3-1 on the road on Oct. 28, 2004.
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Match Time Changes The Long Beach State athletic Department implemented new game time changes for home events in the Walter Pyramid. Starting Oct. 1, 2006 all 7:30 matches will be CHANGED to 7 pm. Please refer to www.longbeachstate.com for all time changes.
Last Week's Highlights Long Beach State compiled a 2-1 record at the Nebraska Labor Day Tournament, collecting wins over Middle Tennessee State and St. Mary's, before falling to the top-ranked Huskers on Sunday...As a team, Long Beach State registered 100 digs in the five-game thriller vs. St. Mary's on Sept. 2...It was the eighth highest dig total for a match in school history, and the first time since 2000 that a 49er team recorded over 100 digs.
Returning Player Notes
Mariko Crum (Opp • 6-2 • Sr. • Phoenix, AZ/Horizon HS) >>Averaging 3.33 Kills per Game in ‘06 • Saw action vs. Alabama St on Aug. 26 and registered seven kills on eight attempts (one error) for a .750 attack percentage • Posted a season-high 13 kills vs. Oregon on Aug. 30 Robin Miramontes (Opp • 6-1 • Sr. • Upland, CA/Upland HS) >>Averaging 2.58 Kills and 2.68 Digs per Game in ‘06 • Registered a double-double on opening night (11 kills and a career-high 15 digs) vs. Mizzou • Posted a double-double vs. St. Mary's on Sept. 2 -- 15 kills, and a career-high 16 digs. • Had a season-high seven blocks vs. Middle Tennessee State on Sept. 1
Alexis Crimes (MB • 6-3 • Jr. • Rancho Cucamonga, CA/Etiwanda HS) >>Averaging 1.44 Blocks per Game in ‘06; AVCA All-America Candidate; Big West Player of the Year Candidate >>Ranks No. 1 in the BWC in Blocks per Game; No. 10 in Attack % (.289) • Netted seven blocks vs. Missouri (8/25) • Had a career-high five aces vs. Alabama St. on Aug. 26 • Hit .750 (13-1-16) vs. Villanova on Aug. 26 • Tallied a season-high eight blocks vs. Oregon on Aug. 30 • Posted a season-high 17 kills vs. Middle Tenn. St on Sept. 1 Heather Hetzer (OH • 6-1 • Jr. • Mukilteo, WA/Kamiak HS) >>Has Eight Kills this Season •Saw action vs. Alabama St. (8/26), and posted eight kills on 13 attempts (no errors) for a .615 attack percentage Dyanne Lawlor (S • 6-1 • Jr. • Yorba Linda, CA/Esperanza HS) >>Has played in Four Games in ‘06 and has Recorded 21 Assists • Tallied 21 assists and two kills vs. Alabama St. on Aug. 26 Iris Murray (DS • 5-5 • Jr. • Artesia, CA/Gahr HS) >>Averaging 3.80 Digs Per Game in ‘06 >>Ranks No. 7 in the BWC in Digs per Game • Posted a three match total 24 digs Aug. 25-26, for a 2.67 digs per game average, including nine digs vs. Missouri on Aug. 25 • Registered a career-high 29 digs vs.St. Mary's on Sept. 2 Nicole Vargas (S • 5-8 • So. • Seal Beach, CA/St. Joseph HS) >>Averaging 11.96 Assists and 1.17 Blocks per Game in ‘06 >>Ranks No. 3 in the BWC in Assists per Game • Opened the season with 37 assists, seven digs, four blocks, three kills, and two aces vs. Missouri • Directed the 49er offense to a .314 attack percentage vs. Villanova, while registering 43 assists and two aces on Aug. 26. • Had six blocks to go along with 45 assists vs. Oregon on Aug. 30 • Recorded three consecutive double-doubles at the Nebraska Labor Day Invitational...Had season-highs in assists (69) and digs (13) vs. St. Mary's (9/2) • Posted a career-high eight blocks vs. Mid. Tenn St on Sept. 1
Quincy Verdin (OH • 6-0 • So. • Morgan City, LA/Central Catholic HS) >>Averaging 3.09 Kills per Game in ‘06 • Posted a match-high 12 kills vs. Missouri on Aug. 25 • Recorded 11 kills vs. Oregon on Aug. 30 • Notched a season-best 16 kills vs. St. Mary's (.313 attack %) on Sept. 2 • Team-high 11 kills vs. Nebraska on Sept. 3 Naomi Washington (OH • 6-3 • R-Fr. • New Orleans, LA/Warren Easton HS) >>Averaging 2.36 Kills per Game in ‘06 • Averaged 2.11 kills and 0.89 blocks per game, including seven kill performance vs. Mizzou on Aug. 25. • Had six kills and three blocks vs. Oregon on Aug. 30 • Posted a career-high 20 kills on a career-high 57 attempts vs. St. Mary's on Sept. 2 • Had career-highs in blocks (5) and digs (5) vs. SMC on Sept. 2 • Did not commit an attack error vs. Nebraska (8-0-20) on Sept. 3
Newcomer Notables Michaela "Mischa" Hasalikova made her 49er debut vs. Missouri with six kills, and followed that up with an 11 kill performance vs. Alabama St. on Aug. 26...Mischa registered a personal-best 13 kills vs. St. Mary's on Sept. 2, and a career-high nine blocks vs. Middle Tenn St. on Sept. 1...Hasalikova is hitting .324 on the season, and is tied with Alexis Crimes for the Big West lead in blocks per game (1.44)...Sarah Hudson registered three aces vs. Alabama St. on Aug. 26, and recorded a career-high 11 digs vs. St. Mary's on Sept. 2...Cynthia Buggs had three aces vs. Oregon on Aug. 30, and posted 14 digs vs. St. Mary's on Sept. 2
49ers on CSTV CSTV (College Sports Television) released its 2006 women's volleyball television schedule, and it features Long Beach State at UC Santa Barbara on October 28.
The Gimmillaro File Regarded as one of the top volleyball minds in the country, Brian Gimmillaro is in his 22nd season with The Beach. The Long Beach State graduate has continually taken the 49ers to new heights as one of the winningest and most successful volleyball programs over the past two decades. Because of Gimmillaro, Long Beach State has earned a place among the nation's elite. With three National Championships, eight Final Fours, 13 NCAA Regionals and 20 NCAA Tournaments to his credit, it is no wonder that Long Beach State enters every season as a national contender. Over the past 11 seasons, LBSU has won a National title, and has appeared in four Final Fours and six NCAA Regionals. Over that time, the team record is an impressive 291-49, including a combined 134-32 mark over the last six seasons. Thru the 2006 campaign, Gimmillaro has amassed a striking .810 winning percentage (583-137) over 22 seasons. Against one of the toughest conferences in the the country, the Big West, LBSU has won 78 percent (282-80) of their matches, including nine conference crowns. In 18 of the last 19 seasons, Gimmillaro's teams have won at least 20 matches, and in eight of the last 15 years, the team has won at least 30 matches. The 2005 squad won the Big West Conference Championship (co) and produced five all-conference selections (four first-team honors). Gimmillaro was selected as the Co-Coach of the Year. LBSU advanced to its 19th straight NCAA Playoff as well.
LB Picked to Repeat The Long Beach State women's volleyball team earned six first-place votes and a total of 61 points to become the favorite to win the Big West Conference title, according to the pre-season coaches poll, released in early August. The 49ers will look to defend their Big West crown, when they enter the 2006 campaign with four returning starters from a squad that went 25-7 (12-2 in conference) and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament last season. Junior Alexis Crimes (Rancho Cucamonga) headlines the returnees, as the 6-3 middle blocker earned her second straight first-team All-Big West selection last season. She averaged 3.62 kills and 1.44 blocks per game as a sophomore. The 2006 roster features just two seniors, Mariko Crum (Phoenix, AZ) and Robin Miramontes (Upland). Crum was a Big West Honorable Mention last year, while Miramontes averaged over three kills per game in '05. Long Beach State has won nine conference titles since 1991. Finishing second in the pre-season coaches poll was Cal Poly, followed by UC Santa Barbara, Pacific, CS Fullerton, UC Irvine, CS Northridge, and UC Riverside.
Around the Big West (Provided by the League Office, As of 9/4) In the third week of the 2006 season, all eight schools are once again competing in a variety of tournaments scattered throughout the country. Long Beach State is the lone school in the league that will be playing at home this weekend when they host the Long Beach State Classic. The 49ers take on Saint Mary's for a rematch of last week's contest and former Big West member Idaho. UC Riverside and UC Irvine will stay in the Golden State as the Highlanders head north to the Sacramento State Tournament and the Anteaters hit the big city of L.A. for the LMU Tournament. UCR has four teams in its line-up, while UCI faces three opponents. Cal State Fullerton travels to Los Angeles for a match against Loyola Marymount before heading to the Albuquerque NM, for the Comcast Lobo Tournament where they will face Dartmouth and host New Mexico.
Cal State Northridge and UC Santa Barbara are both scheduled to appear in Las Vegas for the UNLV Invitational. The Matadors and Gauchos will each take on Xavier and the Rebels of UNLV.
Making the longest trek of the week are the Pacific Tigers, who will visit Ann Arbor, Mich., for the Michigan/Pepsi Challenge. Pacific will face Virginia in a Friday morning matchup, before the midday showdown against the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday. For the second straight week, Lincoln, Neb., will host a Big West Conference school in its weekend tournament. Cal Poly is set to compete in the Players Challenge Tournament where they will take on Minnesota, Louisville and top-ranked Nebraska.
Upsets In The Making A week after Long Beach State opened the 2006 season with a dominating win over No. 13 Missouri, Cal Poly knocked off eighth-ranked Texas at the Pepperdine Tournament in Malibu, Calif., last weekend. Game scores were 30-32, 29-31, 30-28, 30-28, 15-9. Later in the day, Cal Poly fell to No. 19 Pepperdine. This week Cal Poly has a chance to upset the nation's top ranked team when the Mustangs travel to Lincoln, Neb., to take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers in a three-day tournament. LBSU had a try at the Cornhuskers last week, but fell to Nebraska, 3-0.
Last Week's Standouts Making all-tournament team at their respective tournaments were: Alexis Crimes - Long Beach State (Nebraska's Labor Day Tournament), Julie Geissert - Cal State Fullerton (Four Points Titan Classic) Angela Hupp - Cal State Northridge (Fremont Investment Invitational), Candace Milton - Cal Poly (Pepperdine Tournament), Brittany Moore - Cal State Fullerton (Four Points Titan Classic), Iris Murray - Long Beach State (Nebraska's Labor Day Tournament), Breanna Trudeau - Cal State Fullerton (Four Points Titan Classic) and Alicia Waller - Cal Poly (Pepperdine Tournament).
Last Week's Recap After one week of play, three Big West schools remain undefeated, which includes Long Beach State (3-0) who upset No. 13 Missouri in the 49ers first match of the Long Beach State Tournament. Also remaining undefeated after LBSU's tournament is Cal State Fullerton who went 2-0. At the UNLV Tournament, the Cal Poly Mustangs swept the field to start the season with a 3-0 record. Cal State Northridge walked away with two wins and one loss after competing at the San Diego State Invitational, while UC Santa Barbara went 1-1 after downing Fresno State and falling to No. 4 Stanford. Still looking for their first victories of the 2006 season are UC Irvine (0-2), Pacific (0-3) and UC Riverside (0-3).
For the week, the conference went 11-10 overall and 1-4 against top 25 teams. Three different Big West players were named to their respective all-tournament teams - Kylie Atherstone, Cal Poly (UNLV Tournament), Harmony Burdine (San Diego State Invitational) and Julie Magud, Pacific (Fresno State Invitational).
The 2006 49ers Anchoring the middle blocker position will be junior Alexis Crimes. "Alexis is certainly one of the premier middles in the country in terms of physical ability and attitude," stated Gimmillaro. Last season, Crimes earned first team All-Big West, AVCA All-West Region, and AVCA All-America Honorable Mention selections. She averaged 3.62 kills and 1.44 blocks per game (No. 1 in the Big West), with a .378 attack percentage (No. 1 in the Big West). Crimes exploded on the national scene in 2004 when she was selected as a third team AVCA All-American (one of three freshman in the country to garner All-America honors). the AVCA West Region Freshman of the Year, AVCA All-West Region. Crimes dominated the league that year as well, earning Big West Conference Freshman of the Year honors (she joined Misty May as the second 49er to earn that distinction), and first team all-conference honors (she was the only freshman on the first team ballot). Crimes averaged 3.88 kills and 1.25 blocks per game with a .374 attack percentage in her first season in a 49er uniform.
A new face joins Crimes at the middle blocker position – the 6-4 Michaela Hasalikova. "Mischa (nickname) is a great player and a perfect compliment to Alexis as our other middle," noted Gimmillaro. "Mischa brings experience and a nice athletic ability to the position." Hasalikova earned championships with Masaryks University (located in Brno) in the Women's 1st Liga in 2003-04 and 2005-06, and was a juniors champion in 2001-02.
Gimmillaro will look to platoon sophomore Quincy Verdin, junior Heather Hetzer, and redshirt freshman Naomi Washington on the left side in '06. "Although lacking playing experience, all three bring great physical ability to the offense," stated Gimmillaro. Verdin played in 27 games in her first season at LBSU and averaged 3.30 kills per game, while Hetzer has shown to be a formidable option, averaging nearly 2.50 kills per game in her career. Washington showed signs of great improvement during spring workouts after her redshirt season in '05.
Securing the right side will be seniors Mariko Crum and Robin Miramontes, both of whom Gimmillaro described as skilled and experienced. Crum was a 2005 Big West Honorable selection, and averaged 2.22 kills and 1.01 blocks (No. 8 in the Big West) per game in '05. Her .298 attack percentage ranked ninth in the league as well. Miramontes, meanwhile, averaged a career-best 3.18 kills per game in 2005.
Just like last season, both setters, Dyanne Lawlor and Nicole Vargas, may play extensively. "Both of them greatly improved in skill level and strength in the off-season workouts," said Gimmillaro. Lawlor was a Big West Player of the Week (11/21) and averaged 12.85 assists and 1.81 digs per game last season. Her 12.85 assists per game was the ninth highest per-game average for a single season in school history. Vargas averaged 12.56 assists and 2.80 digs per game in her first season as a 49er, and finished 2005 with seven double-doubles.
The 49ers will try to replace an experienced back row (Heather Laudato, Sara Kroneberger, and Taylor Peyton) with junior veterans Iris Murray, Cynthia Buggs, and Sarah Hudson. "Iris will anchor the back row," explained Gimmillaro. "She will receive excellent support from Sarah and Cynthia." Murray played in 22 games last season and averaged 2.32 digs per game. Buggs transferred from Tennessee and averaged 3.09 digs per game with the Volunteers in '04, and also tallied 31 aces that season (UT went 32-3 in 2004). Hudson, meanwhile, transferred from Golden West College where she was on two state championship teams (2003 and 2004), and she earned first-team all-conference and all-state tournament team selections in 2004.
Long Beach State will look to defend its Big West title with a ninth overall in program history when conference play begins Sept. 29 vs. UC Santa Barbara. The 49ers were the Big West Conference pre-season favorites to repeat as champions.
As always, there is a sense of excitement before every season arrives, and for Gimmillaro and company, this team has the potential to keep fans smiling as they make another NCAA post-season run.
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