Skyline Women's Basketball 2015-16 media guide
Transcript of Skyline Women's Basketball 2015-16 media guide
2015 - 2016 SEASON
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
2015-2016 SKYLINE COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Welcome to Skyline...........5 Season Outlook..................6
Coaching Staff....................7 Roster..................................8 Player Profiles...............9-13
Sponsors........................14-15 Schedule............Back Cover
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3300 College DriveSan Bruno, CA 94066
(650) 738-4100http://www.skylinecollege.edu/
Dr. Regina Stanback Stroud: PresidentJoe Morello: Dean
Jose Bonilla, Jr. : Athletic TrainerMascot: The Trojan
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Meet all of your educational goals at Skyline. Start on the road to a four-year degree. Earn an associates's degree. Get specialized skills to prepare you for a rewarding career. Develop new job skills. Skyline is where it all happens.
Skyline offers a world-class education. Graduates include journalists, mathematicians, scientists, educators and more. Our students regularly transfer to Berkeley, Stanford, UCLA and other top universities. Others learn the skills they need to make better lives for themselves and their families.
The diversity on our campus creates an environment rich in culture and opportunity. Ideas are warmly embraced. Skyline is located on 111 acres just west of Skyline Boulevard in San Bruno, and is conveniently available to residents of San Francisco, South San Francisco, Daly City, Colma, Brisbane, San Bruno and Pacifica.
We opened in 1969, and we are one of three community colleges in the San Mateo County Community College District. Students love Skyline because of our convenient location; low cost; the broad range, high quality and availability of our degree and certificate programs; flexible scheduling; and student-centered environment.Skyline College offers opportunities for students of all ages. Through Skyline's Guaranteed Transfer Program, many Skyline graduates transfer to a wide range of four-year colleges and universities. Other Skyline college students graduate and achieve an Associate in Arts (A.A.) or Associate in Science (A.S.). Students achieve employment and advancement in business and industry after earning certificates from Skyline's 43 Certificate programs. Our certificate programs include Automotive Technology, Biotechnology, Cosmetology, many areas of Business, Early Childhood Education, Respiratory Therapy, Surgical Technology, and Telecommunications & Network Information Technology.
Skyline College is committed to preparing a highly skilled workforce for the new economy and has been recognized nationally for our efforts. Skyline and the Workforce Investment Board (WIB) have worked with Genentech and other biotechnology companies to place workers trained by the college in jobs formerly limited to those with four-year degrees. Skyline provides a convenient way to fulfill educational goals and offers short courses throughout each semester.
For more information about Skyline College, visit our website: SkylineCollege.edu
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2014-2015 Season ReviewThe 2014-‐2015 Skyline College Women’s Basketball Team continued the program’s upward trend. The 2014-‐2015 preseason included a win over Bay Valley Conference Champions Merritt College and a Fresno City College Tournament Championship.
During the Coast Conference regular season, Skyline swept district rivals College of San Mateo, defeated City College of San Francisco and beat Chabot College, the eventual state champions, on sophomore night to Jinish in third place. Skyline qualiJied for the California State playoffs and was defeated by Sierra College in the second round.
Numerous Skyline players earned individual honors. Stephanie Allen, Tianna Mitchell, and Jazel Talauta were named First Team All Coast Conference, while Sahara Clay was named Second Team All Coast Conference.
2015-2016 Season PreviewSkyline Women’s Basketball has worked hard in the off-‐season to get ready for the upcoming year. Skyline will again play a challenging schedule in preparation for the Coast Conference North season.
Skyline returns some key players from last season including First Team All Conference selection Stephanie Allen and one of last season’s top scorers Alyssa Dela Cruz. Sophomore Dana Michaels returns to action after sitting out last season, while sophomores Jessica Pineda and Aria Gallardo look to build on solid freshmen campaigns.
Skyline introduces a number of new players onto their roster this year. Expect improved perimeter play from Victoria Langi, Arianna Sheehy and Daniela Recinto. Skyline has increased their three point range with the addition of freshman Juliet Courtney. Charme Noordzee adds balance to the line-‐up with her ability to play with her back to the basket. Expect solid defensive play from freshmen Victoria Montague and Marina Aleman.
Freshmen Mira Avila and Noe Castillo add rotational depth while working back from injuries.
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Chris WattersHead Women’s Basketball Coach
Chris is set to begin his fourth year as Head Coach of the Skyline College Women’s Basketball Program. Prior to becoming head coach, Chris served as an assistant coach at Skyline College for Jive seasons. Over the past eight seasons, Skyline College has advanced to the California State Play-‐offs four times and seen numerous players transfer to four-‐year colleges and universities to continue their education and playing careers. Included in this group is Kelly Huey: California Scholar Athlete of the Year. Chris is excited to begin his fourth season and looks forward to the development of his team, both academically and athletically.Contact Chris at: 415-‐359-‐6897 (Cell)650-‐738-‐4241 (Of4ice) [email protected]
Charlee UnderwoodAssistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Charlee is a graduate of SF International High School and received a basketball scholarship to Cal State Fullerton where she ranks in the top ten in: points, Jield goals, 3-‐point Jield goals, blocked shots, rebounds, and steals. After graduation, Charlee played professionally in Europe. Coach Underwood has had the opportunity to coach in many programs including: Stanford, UCLA, LMU, and Cal State Fullerton Basketball Camps, Hooked on Hoops, and Celebrity Basketball Camps for Kobe Bryant, Luke Walton and LeBron James. Charlle has also coached for the San Jose Cagers and Golden City SF AAU Basketball Teams.
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#1 Jessica Pineda Sophomore
Jessica returns for her sophomore season after being a key contributor as a freshman. Jessica appeared in all 26 games as a freshman and played key minutes at all three guard spots. Skyline expects Jessica to accept a bigger role this season as a team leader and scorer. Jessica was named 1st Team All League in the Peninsula Athletic League and Team MVP as a senior at Oceana. Jessica enjoys hanging out with friends in her free time.
#2 Arianna Sheehy Freshman
Arianna is set to begin her freshman season at Skyline after a successful high school career at Terra Nova. Arianna helped Terra Nova to a Peninsula Athletic League championship in 2012 and was named Peninsula Athletic League MVP in 2015. Arianna’s athleticism will help Skyline spread the Jloor on offense and run the break in transition. Arianna enjoys swimming in her free time.
#3 Stephanie Allen Sophomore
Stephanie will begin her second season at Skyline attempting to build on a successful freshman campaign. Stephanie was named First Team All Coast Conference during her freshman season averaging 12.5 ppg and 5 rpg. Stephanie made the Skyline College Dean’s List during the spring semester. Stephanie also participates in Skyline’s mentorship program, which facilitates community service outreach for various countries and people in need.
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Marina Aleman #4Freshman
Marina will begin her freshman season at Skyline after graduating from Capuchino High School last spring. While at Capuchino, Marian played volleyball and basketball. Marina played an instrumental role in Capuchino’s back-‐to-‐back Central Coast Section Playoff appearances. Skyline expects Marina’s hustle and determination to become a staple of the program. Marina loves to play sports when she’s not with the team.
Mira Avila #10Freshman
Mira started her high school career at Terra Nova before transferring to South San Francisco High School for her junior and senior seasons. While at Terra Nova, Mira helped her team to a league championship in the 2012 season and earned Honorable Mention All Peninsula Athletic League honors for South San Francisco in 2014. Mira’s senior season was cut short with an ACL injury. Skyline expects Mira to spread the Jloor with her three-‐point shooting ability. Mira’s hobbies include hanging out with friends and shopping.
Victoria Montague #11Freshman
Victoria returns to basketball at Skyline this year after missing last season due to injury. Victoria graduated from Hillsdale High School where she played both water polo and basketball. As a senior, Victoria helped Hillsdale to the Central Coast Section semi-‐Jinals. Victoria also earned Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. Skyline expects Victoria’s intensity and perimeter play to be a major asset this season. Victoria enjoys swimming and hanging out with friends in her free time.
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#12 Daniela RecintoFreshman
Daniela joins Skyline for her freshman season after a solid career at Oceana High School. While at Oceana, Daniela was named Team Most Valuable Player, Honorable Mention All Peninsula Athletic League and Jinished second in the Peninsula Athletic League for three pointers made. Daniela was also named Scholar Athlete of the Year as a senior. Skyline expects Daniela to play multiple guard positions and add some perimeter scoring. Daniela’s hobbies include watching basketball and working.
#13 Aria GallardoSophomore
Aria begins her second year at Skyline College. Aria looks to build off a freshman season that saw her score in every appearance she made for the Trojans. Aria enjoyed a successful career at San Francisco Waldorf. While at SF Waldorf, Aria earned First Team All League four consecutive years. In her senior year, Aria helped SF Waldorf to a second place Jinish in the Bay Counties Central Conference. Skyline expects Aria to be a scorer again this season. When Aria, is not playing basketball, she enjoys sleeping and watching TV.
#15 Victoria LangiFreshmen
Victoria begins her freshman season at Skyline after graduating from Mercy Burlingame last spring. While at Mercy, Victoria was named First Team All West Bay Athletic League while guiding her team to the Central Coast Section playoffs. Victoria’s calm demeanor will allow for a smooth transition to the college game. Skyline expects Victoria to balance handling the ball as well as providing another perimeter scorer. When Victoria is not with the team she enjoys hanging out with friends.
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Alyssa Dela Cruz #20Sophomore
Alyssa returns for her second season at Skyline after a strong freshman year. As a freshman, Alyssa averaged almost 10ppg. Alyssa graduated from Burton High School where she helped her team to a Jinal four Academic Athletic Association appearance as a senior while being named Honorable Mention All League. Skyline looks to Alyssa to build on last season and use her slashing ability to be a scorer. Alyssa’s hobbies include working and listening to music
Noelani Castillo #21Freshman
Noelani returns to action this year after missing last season due to an ACL injury. As a junior at El Camino High School, Noelani helped her team to a winning record and an appearance in the Central Coast Section playoffs. Noelani also earned Team Most Valuable Player, Captain’s Award, and Team Most Inspirational Player during her high school career. Skyline looks for Noelani to adjust to the college game and become a consistent contributor. Noelani enjoys hanging out with friends when she’s not playing basketball.
Dana Michaels #22Sophomore
Dana returns to basketball for her sophomore season after transferring to Skyline College from Sonoma State University. Dana graduated from Burlingame High School where she helped guide her teams to both Peninsula Athletic League and Central Coast Section Championships. Dana was also named First Team All League in the Peninsula Athletic League. Skyline looks for Dana to spread the defense and be a threat from beyond the three-‐point line. Dana’s hobbies include surJing and photography.
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#33 Charme Noordzee Freshman
Charme will begin her Jirst season at Skyline College after graduating from George Washington High School last spring. While at Washington, Charme helped her team to back to back Academic Athletic Association semiJinal appearances. Charme also earned Honorable Mention Academic Athletic Association honors as a senior. Skyline expects Charme to be a low post threat this season. When she’s not playing basketball, Charme listens to music, naps and hangs out with friends.
#41 Juliet Courtney Freshman
Juliet will begin her Jirst year at Skyline after graduating from THS last spring. As a freshman at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Juliet was a key contributor on a Central Coast Section championship team. Juliet has a high basketball IQ and her understanding of the game will help become a key player for Skyline this season. Skyline expects Juliet to be able to score both inside and outside this season. Juliet enjoys listening to music when she’s not with the team.
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 2015 - 2016
Sept. 19-20 Sat.-Sun @Delta TBA Sept. 30 Wed. @ Laney College TBA
Nov. 6-8 Fri.-Sun. @ Mission College Tournament TBA
Nov. 17 Tues. @ Monterey Peninsula College 7:00pm
Nov. 20 Fri @ De Anza 7:00pm
Nov. 24 Tues. Mission 7:00pm
Dec. 2 Wed. Marin 5:30pm
Dec. 11-13 Fri- Sun @ Fresno City College Tournament TBA
Dec. 18-20 Fri.-Sun. @ CCSF Tournament TBA
Dec. 27-29 Sun.-Tues. @ Fullerton College Tournament TBA
Coast-North Conference Games
Jan. 6 Wed. CCSF (DH) 7:00pm
Jan. 8 Fri. CSM (DH) 5:00pm
Jan. 13 Wed. Bye
Jan 15 Fri. @ Ohlone (DH) 5:00pm
Jan. 20 Wed. San Jose (DH) 5:00pm
Jan. 22 Fri. @ Chabot (DH) 5:00pm
Jan. 27 Wed. @ Las Positas (DH) 5:00pm
Jan. 29 Fri. @ CCSF (DH) 5:00pm
Feb. 3 Wed. @ CSM 5:30pm
Feb 5 Fri. Bye
Feb. 10 Wed. Ohlone (DH) 7:00pm
Feb. 12 Fri. @ San Jose 7:00pm
Feb. 17 Wed. Chabot (DH) 5:00pm
Feb. 19 Fri. Las Positas (DH) 7:00pm
Feb. 24 Wed. Regional Playoffs, Round 1 TBA
Feb. 26-27 Fri.-Sat. Regional Playoffs, Round 2 TBA
Mar. 2 Wed. Regional Semi-Final TBA
Mar. 5 Sat. Regional Final TBA
Mar. 11 & 13 Fri-Sun State Basketball Championships TBA
(DH) Double-Header w/ Men’s Team
Skyline College Women’s Basketball Head Coach: Chris Watters ! Assistant Coach: Charlee Underwood
Email: [email protected] ! Phone: (650) 738-4241 ! Fax: (650) 738-4160 President: Dr. Regina Stanback-Stroud Athletic Director: Joseph Morello ! Athletic Trainer: Jose Bonilla