| 2008 Collegiate Regional Coaches of the Year Announced |
Collegiate coaches who achieved success during the 2008 season have been recognized with the announcement of the NSCAA/adidas Regional Coaches of the Year. The recipients are selected based on a vote of their peers within their region.
Regional Coaches of the Year are finalists for the NSCAA/adidas National Coach of the Year award at their respective levels. In NCAA play, any coach who is not selected a Regional Coach of the Year but advances to the national tournament semifinals is added to the ballot for National Coach of the Year.
The national awards will be announced at the annual NSCAA Awards Banquet, which will be held Friday evening, Jan. 16, in the Grand Ballroom of the America's Center Convention Complex in St. Louis, Mo., as part of the 2009 NSCAA Convention.
NCAA Division I Men Far West: George Kuntz, University of California-Irvine Great Lakes: Joe Baum, Michigan State University Mid-Atlantic: Samuel C. Koch, University of Massachusetts Midwest: Bob Warming, Creighton University North Atlantic: Mark Mettrick, Loyola College (Md.) Northeast: Dave Masur, St. John’s University South: Jay Vidovich, Wake Forest University South Atlantic: Sasho Cirovski, University of Maryland Additional finalists: Elmar Bolowich, University of North Carolina
NCAA Division II Men Atlantic: Steve Widdowson, Millersville University Central: Tim Hankinson, Fort Lewis College East: Marc Hubbard, Southern New Hampshire University Far West: Joe Flanagan, Cal State Dominguez Hills Midwest: Tony Tocco, Rockhurst University South: Adrian Bush, University of Tampa South Central: Doug Elder, Midwestern State University Southeast: Brett Teach, Tusculum College Additional finalists: John DiRico, Dowling University
NCAA Division III Men Central: Paul McGinlay, Trinity University (Texas) Great Lakes: Carl Capellas, Hiram College Metro: Brian Sentowski, Montclair State University Mid-Atlantic: Eric Wagner, Swarthmore College New England: Dave Saward, Middlebury College Northeast: Shawn Griffin, Hobart College South: Sonny Travis, Emory University West: Bob Carlson, Carleton College Additional finalists: Dave Brandt, Messiah College; Tim O’Donoghue, Stevens Inst.; Justin Serpone, Amherst College
NAIA Men Central: Paul Furey, Mount Vernon Nazarene University Far West: Dave Wolf, Westmont College Mid-South: Melvin Belong, Bethel College (Tenn.) Midwest: Christopher Kranjc, Hastings College Northeast: Bill Ashby, University of Maine at Fort Kent South: Peter Fuller, University of Mobile South Central: Brian Harvey, Oklahoma City University Upper Central: Scott Morrissey, University of Rio Grande
Junior College Division I Men East: Richard Zinkland, CCBC-Essex (Md.) North: Jose Gonzalez, South Suburban College South: David Santesteban, San Jacinto JC (Texas) West: Mike Pantalione, Yavapai College (Ariz.)
Junior College Division III Men East: Pepe Aragon, Herkimer County CC (N.Y.) North: Tom Cholewa, Triton College (Ill.) Northeast: Jim Insinga, Manchester CC (Conn.) West: Benny Artiaga, Cerritos College (Calif.)
NCAA Division I Women Central: Colin Carmichael, Oklahoma State University Great Lakes: Randy Waldrum, University of Notre Dame Mid-Atlantic: Kelly Cagle, Virginia Tech Northeast: Jim O’Brien, Fairfield University South: Anson Dorrance, University of North Carolina West: Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford University Additional finalists: Jillian Ellis, UCLA
NCAA Division II Women Atlantic: Betty Ann Townsley, West Chester University Central: Ali Omar, Winona State University East: Laurie Darling Gutheil, College of Saint Rose Midwest: Troy Fabiano, University of Wisconsin-Parkside South: Joe Bartlinski, University of West Florida South Central: Lewis Theobald, University of Central Missouri Southeast: Jay Entlich, Columbus State University West: Travis Connell, Western Washington University Additional finalists: Adrianne Almarez, Metro State; Chuck Sekyra, Seattle Pacific University.
NCAA Division III Women Central: Keren Gudeman, Carleton College Great Lakes: Tim Wassel, Penn State University-Altoona Mid-Atlantic: Brianne Weaver, St. Mary’s College (Md.) New England: Michelyne Pinard, Williams College New York: Aliceann Wilber, William Smith College South: Bobby Lessentine, Rhodes College West: Randy Hanson, University of Puget Sound Additional finalists: Pete Felske, Wheaton (Ill.); Scott Frey, Messiah
NAIA Women Appalachian: Drew Burwash, Lindsey Wilson College Central: Joshua Lenarz, Trinity Christian College Midwest: Ken Hefner, Park University North: Fred Wagenaar, Graceland University Northwest: Grant Landy, Concordia University (Ore.) South: Matt Yelton, Lee University Southeast: Ty Brewer, Northwood University Southwest: Josh Gibbs, Texas Wesleyan University
Junior College Division I Women Central: Tim Rooney, Lewis and Clark CC (Ill.) North: Kathy Bannan, CC of Rhode Island South: Ken Veilands, Darton College (Ga.) West: Jonathan Berzins, Chandler-Gilbert CC (Ariz.)
Junior College Division III Women Central: Deb Hare, Rochester Comm. & Tech. Coll. (Minn.) North: Bill Rich, Broome CC (N.Y.) South: Karen Trump, Ocean County College (N.J.) West: Emiria Salzmann, Santa Rosa JC (Calif.)
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