ECSU's BROWN RECEIVES AVCA MINORITY COACHES SCHOLARSHIP
ECSU's BROWN RECEIVES AVCA MINORITY COACHES SCHOLARSHIP
October 17, 2011
LEXINGTON, KY- Elizabeth City State University head volleyball coach Brenda Brown has been chosen as one of 12 recipients of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) 2011 Minority Coaches Scholarship.
Thanks to a grant provided by the NCAA, these 12 individuals
will have the opportunity to participate in the ninth professional
coaching workshop for minority women, to be held in conjunction
with the 2011 AVCA Annual Convention in San Antonio, Texas.
Brown, who is in her first season at the helm of the Lady Viking
volleyball program, is one of two recipients from the CIAA (Ivana
Rich, Virginia State University).
“After receiving one of the largest number of applicants, the
Minority Coaches Committee is excited to name 12 new up and coming
coaches as recipients of the NCAA/AVCA Minority Coaches
Scholarship,” said Deitre Collins-Parker, head volleyball
coach at San Diego State University, and chairperson of the AVCA
Minority Coaches Committee. “We have a diverse group of
young women that include top collegiate players, current high
school and club coaches. Many of our coaches are currently
working as collegiate assistants at competitive programs. The
scholarship recipients will be a part of the Minority Coaches
workshop at the 2011 AVCA Convention in San Antonio, as well as the
NCAA youth clinic. They will also have the opportunity to
attend the AVCA convention and rub shoulders with top collegiate
coaches. We are confident we have chosen 12 young women with
bright futures in the sport of volleyball. We are grateful to
the NCAA for providing the opportunity to Recruit, Retain and
Educate minority coaches.”
Per NCAA Grant requirements, eligible attendees must be minority
women intent on pursuing volleyball coaching at an NCAA institution
as a head or assistant coach. Workshop attendees do not need
to currently hold such a position, but must aspire to enter the
NCAA collegiate coaching field. The grant will cover the airfare
and hotel expenses for 12 first-time workshop attendees up to $800.
In addition, the grant money will be used to cover the hard costs
of convention registration for each of the participants. Prime
candidates for this program are college seniors, high school and
club coaches looking for college jobs, DII, DIII, NAIA and junior
college assistants willing to move to head coaching positions, and
DI second assistant and graduate assistants. Minority men are a
secondary target for this program.
Scholarship recipients attending the AVCA Convention will have the
opportunity to interact with other coaches who have had success at
all levels, and explore the limitless networking and educational
opportunities available at Convention that make this an annual
can’t-miss event for volleyball coaches at all levels.
The 2011 Minority Coaches Scholarship recipients are:
Brenda Brown - Head Coach at Elizabeth City
State University
Ivana Rich - Head Coach & SWA at Virginia
State University
Brittany Williams - Assistant Coach at South
Carolina State University
Jennifer Charles - Assistant Coach at Midland
College
Crystal Hudson - Assistant Coach at
University of West Alabama
Mekana Barnes - University of Albany
Vicki Brown - Volunteer Assistant/Assistant
16’s Coach at University of Toledo/Toledo VBC
Jaye Loyd - Director of Operations/Assistant
Sand Coach at Tulane University
Makini Thompson - Volunteer Assistant Coach
at Virginia Commonwealth University
Nyeshia Aldridge - Interim Head Coach at
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
Cynammon Burns - Assistant Coach at Loyola
University-Maryland
Catherine Geerlings - Agnes Scott College






