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Post by Not Me on Jan 6, 2011 7:34:18 GMT -5
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Post by nine4life on Jan 30, 2011 7:54:29 GMT -5
Pro A team in France looking for a good receiver, 2 months.
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Post by Mac on Mar 6, 2011 13:10:22 GMT -5
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Post by shib on Apr 12, 2011 7:55:35 GMT -5
Pfeiffer University (DII, NC), a member of Conference Carolinas, is looking for an assistant men's and women's volleyball coach. Please send cover letter, resume, and 3 references to steve.bintz@pfeiffer.edu . Detailed information about the package being offered will be provided to finalists. Review will begin immediately and continue until the correct candidate has been selected. Please visit pfeiffer.edu and gofalconsports.com for more information about the school and athletics program.
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Post by ksheehan on Apr 12, 2011 9:51:03 GMT -5
Job Opening at Lindenwood University Belleville. I had to resign due to my current job. We are an Independant school currently that will play NAIA in 2013-2014. The school has tons of scholarships and let the team play in the NVCF National Championships. We just got back and placed 9th with all freshman at the DII level. Please email resume to sspinner@lindnewood.edu. website is belleville.lindenwood.edu/
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Post by cyberVBmidwest on Apr 28, 2011 10:59:52 GMT -5
Emmanuel College, Georgia will be adding Men’s Volleyball for the 2012-2013 academic year. Emmanuel is currently a member of the NAIA and will be seeking membership in the MAMVIC. Emmanuel will be conducting a nationwide search for a head coach and will begin recruiting student-athletes starting in the spring of 2012. Anyone interested in applying for the head coaching position please contact Mr. Michael Bona, Athletic Director, Emmanuel College, PO Box 129, Franklin Springs, GA www.goeclions.com/article/159.php
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Post by havervb on May 2, 2011 19:24:12 GMT -5
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Post by tmb on May 7, 2011 19:10:05 GMT -5
If the women's job board is right, New Haven will be looking for a new coach.
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Post by Not Me on May 10, 2011 11:38:17 GMT -5
Heard that Philly biblical is looking for a coach
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Post by havervb on May 10, 2011 11:52:27 GMT -5
Heard that Philly biblical is looking for a coach His brother graduates so he is leaving?
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Post by vbgans on May 10, 2011 13:19:09 GMT -5
With a terrible handling by the A.D. at Hannibal-LaGrange U. the men's and women's program is open for a new H.C.
AD had plenty of time to make decision on interm coach and to get candidates otherwise, but just made the decision yesterday to move on and now start looking for a new staff.
The nice thing is the women's team has plenty of talent coming back, and the men's team did, but could use a quick recruiting effort to ensure a good team for next year.
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Post by Semp12 on May 10, 2011 15:08:43 GMT -5
Heard that Philly biblical is looking for a coach His brother graduates so he is leaving? Was almost impossible for them to recruit when PBU was good, imagine how it must be without a stud OH.
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Post by Not Me on May 10, 2011 15:28:45 GMT -5
Heard that Philly biblical is looking for a coach His brother graduates so he is leaving? Actually, I believe both positions are open. Apparently they are leaving for an NAIA school in the midwest. Not sure if it is both genders, or just one.
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Post by vbguy08 on May 10, 2011 16:05:28 GMT -5
With a terrible handling by the A.D. at Hannibal-LaGrange U. the men's and women's program is open for a new H.C. AD had plenty of time to make decision on interm coach and to get candidates otherwise, but just made the decision yesterday to move on and now start looking for a new staff. The nice thing is the women's team has plenty of talent coming back, and the men's team did, but could use a quick recruiting effort to ensure a good team for next year. Sounds like the same situation at Park, which is just across the state. Not only are the AD's a problem, but the fact that they are continuing to have a Dual HC is a problem, especially when neither program was probably able to recruit as well as they needed to, further damaging both programs, and NAIA Volleyball in general. There needs to be a movement to eliminate Dual Coaching positions, it is very hard for 1 coach to create / sustain lasting success for 2 programs.
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Post by rogero1 on May 11, 2011 3:30:57 GMT -5
Unfortunately those ADs think they can save money by having one coach fill TWO positions. What they don't realize is that the successful dual program coaches also have 1 or 2 very good assistants for each program. The ADs that tries to get away with having only a dual head coach is hurting their school by shortchanging both programs.
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