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Showcase 2006 College List As of 1-1-07 2006 SHOWCASE - WOMENS COLLEGE COACHES College Coach Programs Adrian College Carrie Ogonowski Womens Bulldogs (NCAA Division 111): Assistant Coach Alabama A&M University Frank Davies Womens Bulldogs (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Albertus Magnus College Daniel O'Connor Womens Falcons (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach American University Mike Brady Womens Eagles (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Anderson College Abby Crumpton Womens Trojans (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Appalachian State University Ben Popoola Arizona State University Ray Leone Armstrong Atlantic State Eric Faulconer Womens Pirates (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Baldwin - Wallace College Reid Ayers Mens Yellow Jackets (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach Ball State University Michelle Salmon Womens Cardinals (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Barton College Ike Onyeador Mens Bulldogs (NCAA Division 11): Assistant Coach Baylor University George Van Linder Womens Bears (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Bellarmine University Jonathan Velotta Mens Knights (NCAA Division 11): Assistant Coach Belhaven College Corey Rose Womens Blazers (NAIA): Head Coach Belmont Abbey College Glad Bugariu Womens Crusaders (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Belmont University Lisa Howe Womens Bruins (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Berry College Eric Gentilello Womens Vikings (NAIA): Assistant Coach Binghamton University Sarah McClellan Womens Bearcats (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Binghamton University Jeff Leightman Womens Bearcats (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Bluefiled College David Perron Bowling Green State Suniversity Andy Richards Boston College Alison Foley Boston University Dave Bucciero Brandeis University Denise Dallamora Womens Judges (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach Brevard College Liz Stojetz Womens Tornadoes (NAIA): Head Coach Brewton - Parker College Peter Anthony Mens Wildcats (NAIA): Assistant Coach Brewton - Parker College Bill Glass Mens Wildcats (NAIA): Head Coach Bucknell University Erin Iwaskiewicz Womens Bison (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Bucknell University Ben Landis Womens Bison (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach California State University - Fresno Steve Springthorpe Womens Bulldogs (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Campbell University Todd Clark Womens Camels (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Carleton College Keren Gudeman Womens Knights (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach Carnegie Mellon University Sue Willard Womens Tartans (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach Citadel Bob Winch Womens Bulldogs (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Clark University Joseph Brady Womens Cougars (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach Clemson University Todd Bramble Womens Lady Tigers (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Coker College Tim Wolz Womens Cobras (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Colgate University Kelly Tyrrell College of Charleston Tim Santoro Womens Cougars (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach College of Saint Catherine Steven Bellis Womens Wildcats (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach College of the Holy Cross Emma Kurowski Womens Crusaders (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach College of the Holy Cross Deb Flaherty Womens Crusaders (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach College of William and Mary John Daly Womens Tribe (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Colorado College Geoff Bennett Womens Tigers (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Colorado School of Mines Kevin Fickes Mens Orediggers (NCAA Division 11): Assistant Coach Colorado School of Mines Frank Kohnelstein Mens Orediggers (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Columbia College April Raymer Womens Koalas (NAIA): Head Coach Columbia University Werner T. Dasbach Womens Lions (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Columbus State University Ryan Crabbe Womens Cougars (NCAA Division 11): Assistant Coach Columbus State University Jay Entlich Womens Cougars (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Converse College Brian Diaz Womens All-Stars (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Covenant College Mark Duble Womens Lady Scots (NAIA): Head Coach Creighton University Bruce Erickson Dartmouth Michael Barr Darton College Ken Veilands Mens Cavaliers (NCJAA): Head Coach Davidson College Winnie Corrigan Womens Wildcats (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Delaware State University Matthew Okoh Womens Hornets: Head Coach DePaul University Brian Rigby Womens Blue Demons (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Drake University Lindsey Horner Womens Bulldogs (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Duke University Billy Lesesne Womens Blue Devils (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Duke University Robbie Church Womens Blue Devils (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Duquesne University Tim Zundel Womens Lady Dukes (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Duquesne University James Walker Womens Lady Dukes (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach East Carolina University Shannon St.George Womens Pirates (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach East Tennessee State University Andy Stoots Womens Buccaneers (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Eastern Illinois University Tim Nowak Womens Panthers (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Eastern Kentucky University Lindsay Basalyga Womens (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Eckerd College Joe McCauley Womens Tritons (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Elon University Chris Webb Womens Phoenix (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Emmanuel College - MA Wayne C. Currie Womens Saints (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach Emory University Sue Patberg Womens Eagles (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach Erskine College Serge Lipovetsky Womens Flying Flette (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Last Updated: 1/16/2007 5:38 PM Fairfield University Jim O'Brien Womens Stags (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Florida Atlantic University Brian Dooley Womens Owls (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Florida Gulf Coast University Jim Blankenship Womens Eagles (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Florida Institute of Technology Fidgi Haig Florida Southern College Ben Stranbridge Florida State University Eric Bell Womens Lady Seminoles (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Fordham University Casey Finnegan Womens Rams (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Francis Marion University Marty Beall Womens Patriots (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Furman University Andrew Burr Womens Paladins (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach George Mason University Danielle LaRoche Womens Patriots (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach George Mason University Diane Drake Womens Patriots (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Georgetown University Naomi Hines George Washington University Neel Bhattacharjee Womens Colonials (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Georgia College & State University Robert Parr Womens Bobcats (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Georgia Southern University Ashley Hart Womens Lady Eagles (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Georgia Southwestern State University Barry Kaplan Mens (NAIA): Head Coach Georgia State University Jennife Walters Womens Panthers (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Harvard University Erica Walsh Womens The Crimson (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Heidelberg College Nck Spell High Point University Catey Conner Womens Panthers (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach High Point University Michelle Rayner Womens Panthers (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Hobart and William Smith Colleges Charles Allen Womens Herons (NCAA Division 111): Assistant Coach Hofstra University Linda Hamilton Womens The Pride (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Hofstra University Simon Riddiough Womens The Pride (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Howard University Karisma Horne Womens Bison (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Howard University Erinn Garner Womens Bison (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Illinois State University Jason Burr Womens Redbirds (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Indiana State University Lewis Theobald Womens Sycamores (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Indiana State University Vernon Croft Womens Sycamores (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Indiana University - Bloomington Ian Rickerby Womens Hoosiers (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Iona College Eric Teepe Womens Gaels (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Iowa State University Derek Burton Womens Cyclones (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Iowa State University Rebecca Hornbacher Womens Cyclones (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Jackson State University Niji Olagbegi Womens (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Jacksonville State University Summer Covington Womens Gamecocks (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Jacksonville State University Julie Davis Womens Gamecocks (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Jacksonville University Chris Kouns Womens Dolphins (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach James Madison University Dave Lombardo Womens Dukes (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach John Carroll University Tracy Blasius Womens Big Streaks (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach Kent State University Rob Marinaro Womens Golden Fashes (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach King's College Scott Filipski Womens Lady Monarchs (NCAA Division 111): Head Coach La Salle University Paul Royal Womens Explorers (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Lamar University Matthew Dillon Womens Cardinals (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Lander University Chris Ayer Womens Lady Senators (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Lasell College Jonathan Keefe Womens Lasers (NCAA Division 111): Assistant Coach Lee University Matthew Yelton Womens Lady Flames (NAIA): Head Coach Lees - McRae College Dan Mowry Womens Bobcats (NCAA Division 11): Assistant Coach Lees - McRae College Renee Lopez Womens Bobcats (NCAA Division 11): Head Coach Lehigh University Manny Oudin Womens Mountain Hawks (NCAA Division 1): Head Coach Lenoir - Rhyne College Tom Gott Mens Bears (NCAA Division 11): Assistant Coach Long Island University - Brooklyn Amphone Keovongmanysar Womens Blackbirds (NCAA Division 1): Assistant Coach Louisiana State
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