FARGO,
N.D. – North Dakota State University head volleyball coach Kari
Thompson announced Thursday, April 30, that former Bison standout
Jennifer Lopez will join the NDSU staff as an assistant coach.
Lopez
most recently served as the head girls’ volleyball coach at Oak Grove
Lutheran High School in Fargo for the 2013-14 season and as an assistant
coach at West Fargo Sheyenne High School for 2014-15. She has also been
highly involved in area instructional camps and club volleyball.
“I’m
excited about the addition of Jen to our staff and eager to get her on
the bench and back into the Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse,” said Thompson.
“Jen is a competitor. She possesses a calling to teach and mentor and a
passion for coaching volleyball. Her experience as a competitive
student-athlete and her pride in Bison athletics make her a perfect fit
for our program.”
Lopez
was the Summit League Setter of the Year, Player of the Year and
Tournament MVP in 2011 as a senior for the Bison. She was a three-time
All-Summit League selection, leading NDSU to four straight regular
season league titles and three NCAA Tournament appearances from
2008-11.
“I
am extremely excited and humbled to be back at NDSU and to work with
the volleyball program,” Lopez said. “I am grateful for Coach Thompson
and the opportunity to pursue my passion for coaching volleyball and
helping others further develop their skills on the court.”
“Being
able to give back to the university that did so much for me as a
student-athlete is very rewarding,” said Lopez. “The values and
standards that NDSU upholds are a part of who I am, and I hope I can
continue to instill the tradition of success and hard work in
developing young women. The positive impact that NDSU has had on my life
is one that I hope I am able to provide to our kids during their time
spent at NDSU.”
Lopez
will serve as NDSU’s offensive coordinator, overseeing the technical
training and skill development combined with play calling and
decision-making at the setter position.
“Jen
knows what it takes to be successful here at NDSU, specifically in the
setting position, and our student-athletes will benefit immensely from
her as an assistant coach,” Thompson said.
Lopez, a Glyndon, Minn., native, ranks among the NDSU all-time top 10 in total assists, assists per set and digs per set.
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