Entering 2012-13 season.
Stephanie Lombardo begins her seventh year at San Diego State as a volunteer coach and works primarily with the team[apos]s goalkeepers.
During her time on Montezuma Mesa, Lombardo helped Kelly Campoli (2009-12) complete her San Diego State career with a program-record 1,350 saves. Along the way, Campoli put up the second-most stops in a single season at SDSU in 2012 (378), the fourth-most in 2010 (337), the fifth-highest total in 2011 (335) and the seventh-most in 2009 (300). At the end of her senior season, Campoli became just the second Aztec (Holly Hartzell; 2001-04) to earn All-America honors in each of her four years on campus.
Lombardo also tutored Sarah Kilgore (2004-07), who finished her career with 900 saves, which ranks third all-time in school history, and Heather Fenske (2005-08), who ended her time at San Diego State with 407 stops (No. 5 all-time).
Lombardo comes to SDSU after coaching at Santana High School in Santee, Calif. She also played competitively at UC San Diego from 2002-04 after spending two years at Golden West College.
A former standout goalkeeper with the Tritons, Lombardo captured first-team Division II All-America honors as a senior in 2004 after blocking 238 shots, which is the fourth-highest season total in UCSD history. That year, she also garnered first-team all-Western Water Polo Association accolades after helping the Tritons to a runner-up finish in the conference tournament.
Lombardo graduated in 2004 from UC San Diego with a bachelor[apos]s degree in human development.