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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2018 8:22:59 GMT -5
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Post by secsportsfan on Jan 17, 2018 10:41:30 GMT -5
Is Clare Powers no longer playing? Or transferring? If I missed it, let me know. I see on the DigNittany site she isn't listed on the projected 2018 roster.
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Post by BuckysHeat on Jan 17, 2018 10:53:57 GMT -5
Is Clare Powers no longer playing? Or transferring? If I missed it, let me know. I see on the DigNittany site she isn't listed on the projected 2018 roster. Graduated and done
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Post by chisovnik on Jan 20, 2018 12:04:59 GMT -5
Found some fun video of Serena Gray.
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Post by treblejig on Jan 20, 2018 12:33:14 GMT -5
That WAS fun to watch!
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Post by Northern lights on Jan 20, 2018 13:11:41 GMT -5
Found some fun video of Serena Gray. Is she the only kid over 5'8" in this video. Regardless the kid looks legit.
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Post by chisovnik on Jan 20, 2018 18:51:58 GMT -5
Wait until you see Hord. She's on a whole different level athletically. PSU is going to be fun to watch next year.
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Post by ay2013 on Jan 22, 2018 20:12:34 GMT -5
Re the new signee...Kathy, here is her team in that AAU final against Illini elite the past spring. IMO, seeing play against real competition in her own age group is a much better gauge of where they will likely be coming into college than a highlight reel or two.
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Post by usvballfan on Jan 22, 2018 20:40:29 GMT -5
Did we miss anything? Has Penn State announced the hire of a new assistant yet?
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Post by bkedane on Jan 22, 2018 22:17:52 GMT -5
Did we miss anything? Has Penn State announced the hire of a new assistant yet? No.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 11:57:49 GMT -5
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Post by Millennium on Feb 2, 2018 19:31:29 GMT -5
Courtesy of Cross5Schumacher-Cawley graduated in 2002 from Penn State, where she was a two-time All-American and won an NCAA Championship as a player. She then coached as an assistant for six years with the University of Illinois-Chicago before landing the head coaching role at UIC before the 2009 season. At UIC, Schumacher-Cawley oversaw 113 wins as head coach, third in program history, and led the Flames to the 2012 Horizon League championship. Her career record as head coach stands at 113-135, with a 52-70 mark in Horizon League play. As a head coach, Schumacher-Cawley mentored a two-time Horizon League Player of the Year and AVCA Honorable Mention All-Region selection in Stephanee Yancy—the first in program history—along with 11 All-Horizon League selections and three All-Newcomer Team recipients. In 2014, Nicole Johnson became just the second UIC player to earn Horizon League Freshman of the Year, while MaryKate Imrie was an AVCA All-Region pick in 2012. Schumacher-Cawley also played a significant role in coaching numerous UIC career record holders as a head coach or assistant including Yancy (hitting percentage), Katie Kozak (assists), Maggie Strus (digs) and Lana Lobdell (total blocks and block assists). In 2016, the Flames achieved the best start in program history as they rattled off 10 consecutive wins to open the year with non-conference tournament titles at Southeast Missouri (SEMO), Jacksonville and DePaul, and a win over local rival Loyola Chicago. Overall, the Flames finished with 16 wins, four more than the previous season. Schumacher-Cawley was named the 2013 UIC "INSPIRE" Award winner in November 2013. As part of Employee Recognition Month at UIC, the award recognizes individuals who have based their work and daily attitudes on UIC's core values of Integrity, Nurturance, Service, Pride, Intellect, Respect and Excellence. Prior to joining the staff at UIC, Schumacher-Cawley served as a volunteer coach for the University of Illinois for the 2002 season. A 2002 graduate of Penn State, Schumacher-Cawley helped lead the Nittany Lions to the 1999 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship and three Big Ten Conference titles during her career at University Park. She was a three-time All-Big Ten selection, two-time All-America, and an AVCA All-Region selection in 2001. Schumacher ended her PSU career with 1,310 kills, 772 digs and 299 blocks. A Chicago native, Schumacher-Cawley played volleyball and basketball at Mother McAuley High School and led the Might Macs to state and national titles in volleyball. She was inducted into both the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference (GCAC) Hall of Fame and the Catholic League Hall of Fame in 2003. In 2008, a resolution in the Illinois House of Representatives congratulated Schumacher-Cawley for her achievements. On October 15, 2008, she was inducted into the prestigious Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame for her contributions to the sport of volleyball as an athlete and a coach. She was part of a class that also included Pro Football Hall of Famers Dick Butkus, Gale Sayers and Marv Levy; Chicago Cubs great Andre Dawson; and Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. Schumacher-Cawley is married to Mike Cawley. They have three daughters: Stella, Nora, and Shea.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2018 12:28:08 GMT -5
Craig Dyer has been hired by Creighton as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, Here's the link: gocreighton.com/index.aspx?path=wvbHere's an excerpt: Many thanks to Craig for his hard work and contributions to Penn State. A class guy all the way. Best of luck.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2018 14:01:47 GMT -5
Found some fun video of Serena Gray. I'll be very surprised if she plays anywhere other than the left.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2018 16:01:18 GMT -5
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