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Head Coach Jerry Wagner Eastern Washington Eagles Eastern Washington Quick Facts Location: Cheney, Washington Founded: 1882 Enrollment: 11,302 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Red and White Facility: Reese Court Capacity: 5,000 President: Dr. Rodolfo Arévalo Faculty Athletic Representive: Dr. Ron Dalla Athletics Director: Bill Chaves Eagle Team Notes Senior Woman Administrator: Pamela Parks Sports Information Director: Dave Cook Web Site: goeags.com • Th e Eagles hosted last year’s Big Sky Conference Championship aft er claiming the 2008 regular-season crown and went on to place third in the Volleyball Facts conference with a 12-4 league record. Head Coach: Miles Kydd Overall Record/Years: 18-11/One year Record at EWU/Years: 18-11/One year • Eastern Washington has fi nished in the top three of the regular-season Offi ce Phone: 509.359.7020 2009 Record: 18-11, 12-4 Big Sky standings for 14 straight seasons. Th e Eagles have also advanced to the Assistant Coaches: Lisa Westlake, Wes Walker semifi nal round at the Big Sky Tournament for 12 consecutive years and have played in the league’s championship match in nine of those seasons. Personnel Breakdown Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3+Libero Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 • Coach Miles Kydd was named Big Sky Coach of the Year in 2008 during Newcomers: 5 his fi rst year as head coach at Eastern Washington. Media Information Volleyball Contact: Cara Schlinger Offi ce: 509.359.6333 • Th e 2010 Eagles return three starters, but lose 2008 Big Sky Player of the Press Row: 509.359.6331 Year Hayley Hills, who set single-season and career digs per set records Fax: 509.359.2828 with 4.89 and 4.49, respectively. Among those returning in 2010 will be Email: [email protected] Chenoa Coviare and Alysha Cook. Eagle Media Spokesman Review : 1.800.338.8801 509.459.5500 Eastern Washington Administration Dr. Rodolfo Arévalo Dr. Ron Dalla Bill Chaves Pamela Parks Cara Schlinger President Faculty Athletic Athletics Director Senior Woman Volleyball SID Representative Administrator 16 2010 Big Sky Volleyball • www.bigskyconf.com Eastern Washington Eagles 2010 Schedule Eagle Profile August 1 RETURNERS 27 vs. Seattle University 11 a.m. 1 # Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Ex. Hometown/Prev. School 28 vs. Mercer 11 a.m. 1 2 Chenoa Coviare MB 6-1 Sr. 3L Medford, Ore. (South Medford HS ’06) 28 vs. Washington 7 p.m. September 4 Jacque Brown OH 5-9 Sr. 3L Waterville, Wash. (Waterville HS ’07) 2 5 Lindsay Niemeier S 5-9 RS-Fr. RS Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS ’09) 3 vs. TBA TBA 4 vs. TBA2 TBA 6 Ashley Wright OH 6-0 RS-Fr. RS Leavenworth, Wash. (Cascade HS ’09) 9 at Washington State3 7 p.m. 7 Shelby Puckett RS 5-11 So. 1L Latah, Wash. (Tekoa-Oakesdale HS ’09) 10 vs. Cal Poly 1 p.m. 8 Allison Reinstein MB 6-1 Sr. 3L Livermore, Calif. (Livermore HS ’06) 10 at Idaho 7 p.m. 10 Laney Brown S 5-7 So. 1L Waterville, Wash. (Waterville HS ’08) 17 at Montana* 7 p.m. 11 Lindsey Petroni DS 5-6 Jr. 1L Spokane, Wash. (Mead HS ’08) 18 at Montana State* 7 p.m. 12 Alysha Cook RS 6-0 Sr. 3L Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick HS ’07) 24 vs. Idaho State* 7 p.m. 14 Cora Kellerman OH 5-11 Jr. 2L Mount Vernon, Wash. (La Conner HS ’08) 25 vs. Weber State* 7 p.m. 15 Amy VanderWel DS 5-7 Jr. 1L Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville HS ’08) October 1 at Sacramento State* 7 p.m. NEWCOMERS 4 vs. Seattle University 7 p.m. # Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Ex. Hometown/Prev. School 9 at Portland State* 7 p.m. 18 Esther Warren OH 5-10 Fr. HS Fort Worth, Texas (Richland HS ‘10) 15 vs. Northern Arizona* 7 p.m. 13 Celeste Crosby DS 5-5 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Lewis & Clark HS ’10) 16 vs. Northern Colorado* 7 p.m. 9 Britta Forsythe OH 6-1 Fr. HS Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Played for Lake City HS) 22 at Weber State* 7 p.m. 1 Tyler Calles DS 5-6 Fr. HS Anacortes, Wash. (Anacortes HS ‘10) 23 at Idaho State* 7 p.m. 3 Chenoa Rossi-Childress MB 6-1 Jr. JC Las Vegas, Nev. (Feather River JC / Las Vegas HS ‘08) 29 vs. Montana State* 7 p.m. 30 vs. Montana* 7 p.m. KEY LOSSES November Name Pos. Ht. Yr. 2009 Statistics 6 vs. Portland State* 7 p.m. 11 at Northern Colorado* 7 p.m. JaNae Mortensen DS 5-6 Sr. 2V 315 digs, 3.32 dpg 13 at Northern Arizona* 7 p.m. Ashley Hamilton S 6-0 Sr. 2V 976 assists, 9.57 apg 17 at Gonzaga 7 p.m. Amanda Yausie S 5-8 Sr. 3V 157 digs, 1.73 dpg 20 vs. Sacramento State* 7 p.m. Hayley Hills OH 5-11 Sr. 3V 363 kills, 277 digs All times local to site *Big Sky Match Home matches in bold 1University of Washington Invitational 2Pepperdine Tournament 3Washington State Cougar Challenge Eagles To Watch Chenoa Coviare AlyshaAlysha CookCook Senior Cora Kellerman SeniorSenior 6-1 • Middle Blocker Junior 6-0 • Outsideutside Hitteritter Medford, Ore. 6-0 • Outside Hitter Mount Vernon, Wash. KKennewick,ennewick, WWash.ash. • Earned All-Conference fi rst team honors last • A two-time member of the Big Sky All-Aca- • A three-timethree-time membermember ofof thethe BigBig SkySky All-All- year as a junior, leading her class in blocks with demic team. AcademicAcademic teamteam andand a two-timetwo-time All-ConferenceAll-Conference 1.35 per set. selection,selection, secondsecond tteameam in 2007 andand honorablehonorable • Came on strong at the end of the year, mentionmention in 2008. • Finished 19th in the NCAA Division I ranks, recording a season-high 11 kills and 12 digs in and second in the Big Sky in blocks per set with the Eagle’s fi nal regular-season match against • RegisteredRegistered double-digitdouble-digit killskills onon 14 occasionsoccasions 1.35. Was also sixth in the league in hitting with a Sacramento State. duringduring hhtete 2008 seasonseason andand hithit aboveabove .300 sevenseven .310 percentage. diff erenterent ttimes.imes. • Averaged 1.46 kills per game and 1.32 digs • Was named to the All-Tournament team last per game. • FullyFully recorecoveredvered fromfrom a shouldershoulder injinjuryury thatthat year and lead the league in total blocks with 144. hinderedhindered muchmuch ofof hherer 2009 season.season. • Played in 27 of the Eagles’ 29 matches. Career Statistics Year GP Kills Digs Assists Blocks Career Statistics Careerareer StatisticsStatistics 2009 107 314 44 11 144 Year GP Kills Digs Assists Blocks YearYear GP KillsKills DigsDigs AssistsAssists BlocksBlocks 2008 103 224 24 4 107 2009 85 124 112 5 16 2009 60 88 17 1 40 2007 112 267 57 6 116 2008 48 60 76 5 9 2008 107 256 50 3 82 Totals 322 805 125 21 367 Totals 133 184 188 10 25 2007 88 255 23 11 64 TotalsTotals 255 599 90 15 186 2010 Big Sky Volleyball • www.bigskyconf.com 17 Eastern Washington Eagles Head Coach Miles Kydd Previous Coaching Experience • Eastern Washington University, Assistant Coach (2004-07) • University of Regina, Head Coach (1994-2002) • Team Saskatchewan, Assistant Coach (1985-2002) Alma Mater: Regina • Canadian National Team, Assistant Coach (1984-99) Hometown: Cheney, Wash. Kydd Year-by-Year nd Division I Record/Season: 36-22/3 Year School W L Pct BSC Rec/Fin. EWU Record/Season: Same 2008 Eastern Washington 18 11 .621 12-4/1st Playing Career: Regina, 1984 2009 Eastern Washington 18 11 .621 12-4/2nd Totals Two Years 36 22 .621 24-8/.750 • In his second year at the helm, Kydd led the Eagles to fi nish second in regular season competition with a 12-4 league mark, in addition to an apperance in the championship tournament. Kydd vs. The Big Sky • Kydd earned Coach of the Year honors in 2008, becoming the fi rst Idaho State ............................................................................3-1 EWU coach to win outright since Pam Parks in 1989. He was also Montana ................................................................................2-2 the fi rst Big Sky rookie coach to garner the honors since Cal State Montana State ......................................................................4-0 Northridge’s Lian Lu in 1996. Northern Arizona ................................................................2-2 Northern Colorado .............................................................3-1 Portland State .......................................................................2-3 • Prior to taking over as head coach, Kydd served as an assistant Sacramento State .................................................................4-0 with the Eagles for four years. He helped them to four top-three fi n- Weber State ...........................................................................5-0 ishes in the standings and three trips to the conference’s title match. Eastern Washington Season-By-Season Eagle Coaching Staff Since Inception of the Big Sky Big Sky Overall Year Coach W L PCT Rk W L PCT 1988 Pam Parks 4 12 .250 T7 7 18 .280 1989 Pam Parks 14 2 .875 1 25 7 .781 1990 Pam Parks 10 6 .625 4 16 17 .485 1991 Pam Parks 4 12 .250 7 13 16 .448 Lisa Westlake 1992 Pam Parks 3 11 .214 T7 9 21 .300 Assistant Coach 1993 Pam Parks 7 7 .500 T5 16 12 .571 1994 Pam Parks 5 9 .357 5 11 18 .379 Th ird Year 1995 Pam Parks 3 11 .214 8 8 20 .286 1996 Pam Parks 9 7 .563 3 16 12 .571 1997 Pam Parks 13 3 .813 T1 22 6 .786 1998 Pam Parks 13 3 .813 2 24 6 .800 1999 Pam Parks 12 4 .750 3 24 8 .750 2000 Wade Benson 11 5 .786 3 19 11 .633 2001 Wade Benson 9 5 .643 3 21 6 .778 2002 Wade Benson 13 1 .929 1 29 2 .935 2003 Wade Benson 13 1 .929 1 22 8 .733 2004 Wade Benson 12 2 .857 1 20 10 .667 2005 Wade Benson 10 4 .714 T2 23 9 .719 2006 Wade Benson 10 6 .625 3 20 9 .690 Wes Walker 2007 Irene Matlock 12 4 .750 3 15 15 .500 Assistant Coach 2008 Miles Kydd 12 4 .750 1 18 11 .621 Th ird Year 2009 Miles Kydd 12 4 .750 2 18 11 .621 Total Four Coaches 211 123 - - 396 253 Eagles vs.
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