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Wendy Zwissler



Women's Soccer Coach

wzwissler@laverne.edu

(909) 593-3511, ext. 4268

2009 marks the 18th season for Wendy Zwissler as head coach of the ULV women's soccer program. Zwissler has been responsible for turning La Verne into a consistent winner during her tenure as head coach. The Leopards have enjoyed winning seasons in seven of the past 11 seasons. In addition, La Verne has routinely placed near the top of the standings in the perennially strong SCIAC conference.

Last season saw the Leopards take fourth place in the SCIAC standings, earning a spot in the SCIAC Postseason Tournament.

Zwissler also is an assistant professor in ULV's Movement and Sports Science Department. She resides in Claremont with her husband Jim.  All three of Zwissler's daughters played soccer at ULV, which includes twin sisters Jacqui and Jennifer (class of '97) along with youngest daughter Katie (class of '00). Jacqui Zwissler was a two-time All-West Region performer and the 1996 SCIAC Player of the Year.

Lynsee Bock



Assistant Women's Soccer Coach







Lucky Temisranen



Assistant Women's Soccer Coach







Kayce Matsunaga



Assistant Women's Soccer Coach

kayce.matsunaga@laverne.edu

(909) 593-3511, ext. 4661

Kayce Matsunaga had an outstanding career at Canyon High School playing four years at the varsity level as a defender and earning her position as a starter and captain. Kayce earned All-League First-Team honors, All-SCV First-Team, All-CIF Second-Team, and Defender of the Year for both her junior and senior years. She also participated in swim and cross country, and graduated in 2004.

Matsunaga attended the College of the Canyons after high school where she played soccer, and once again earned her spot as a starter and captain of the team. During her two years at College of the Canyons, Kayce received All-Conferece First-Team honors and Defender of the Year, graduating in 2006 with her Associates Degree.

From 2006-2008 Kayce attended the University of La Verne where she was a starter on the women’s soccer team, and also contributed to the swimming and diving team. Matsunaga majored in Movement and Sports Science with an emphasis in Teaching, and graduated in 2008. Kayce is currently enrolled in the La Verne graduate program where she is studying to get her MA in Education.