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She first caught the attention of Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach John Cook during a Cornhuskers volleyball camp at age 14. While not considered a top prospect at the time, Cook specifically approached her on the final day of the camp; she recalled in a 2023 ESPN story, "He asked to see my hands, which I thought was so weird."
John G. Cook (born April 19, 1956) is a retired American volleyball coach who served as the head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers women's college volleyball team from 2000 to 2024. In twenty-five seasons at Nebraska, He led the Cornhuskers to four national championships (2000, 2006, 2015, 2017) and fifteen conference titles.
Prior to being named the head coach at SMU, Erger had two collegiate coaching jobs, at Findlay (graduate assistant), before making her head coach debut at Hill College in 2013. In her sole season as head coach, she led Hill College to a 29–9 record, an NTJCAC Conference title and ended a 12-year school drought by reaching the NJCAA Division I ...
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Terry Pettit was hired as Nebraska's second head coach in 1977. [14] Pettit, an Indiana native, was an English teacher and volleyball coach at Louisburg College in North Carolina [15] when a fellow coach found out about Nebraska's open job and directed Pettit to apply. [16]
Kirsten Bernthal Booth (born October 16, 1974) is an American former volleyball player who is the head coach of the Creighton Bluejays women's volleyball team since 2003. She was previously the head volleyball coach at Kirkwood Community College.
11. Bob Huggins. School: West Virginia Conference: Big 12 School pay: $3,950,000 Total Pay: $3,950,000 Maximum Bonus: $640,000 Nicknamed “Huggy Bear,” Huggins is one of only 10 head coaches ...
Resigned to become head football coach at Denver: 3 Herbert D. Gish 1925–1932 [d] Entered private business [7] 4 Dana X. Bible: 1932–1936 Resigned to become head football coach at Texas: 5 Biff Jones: 1937–1942 [e] Resigned to become athletic director at Army: 6 Adolph J. Lewandowski: 1942–1947 [f] Retired 7 George Clark: 1948–1953 ...