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In 2007, Janet became the second coach in Chapman history to eclipse the 400-victory plateau and ranks second behind her father Lisle in coaching wins. A year later, she led a youthful Panther team to its sixth consecutive NCAA playoff appearance and 12th berth in 14 years.
Since becoming co-head coach in 1995, then assuming sole responsibility in 1999, the Panthers have developed and maintained a reputation as one of the top Division III programs in the nation. Chapman has missed the playoffs just four times in the past 16 years, earning seven regional championships (including back-to-back titles in 2004 and '05), along with a national championship in 1995. Her career winning percentage of .714 ranks among the top-25 active and all-time NCAA Division III coaches. Twice (2003 and '05) Lloyd and her staff have been named West Region Coaching Staff of the Year. The accomplishments of Janet's players are staggering: 73 All-Region selections, 23 All-Americans, 25 Academic All-District selections and three Academic All-Americans.
Janet came to Chapman as a player in 1983, transferring from Cal State Fullerton, then joined the coaching staff full-time in 1985 as an assistant to her father, Lisle Lloyd. She earned All-America honors at Fullerton, leading the nation in home runs two straight seasons and leading the Titans to a third-place finish in the College World Series. She is still Cal State Fullerton's all-time home run leader. During her playing days at Chapman, she was also named to the All-America team.
Monica has been assisting Lloyd since the 1995 championship
season, helping primarily with conditioning, outfield play and as
first base coach. Colunga has coached three All-America outfielders
and 11 All-West Region selections in her time at Chapman. Colunga
also serves as Principal at Irvine High School.
Greg has been the team's strength and conditioning coach since
the 2002 season and also assists with outfield coaching. Crandall
has coached on four NCAA regional qualifying teams and two World
Series teams at Chapman. He is a retired Orange County Sherriff's
officer with a background in body building.




