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DOUG ENGLISH NAMED ASSISTANT WOMEN??S VOLLEYBALL COACH AT FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

(February 15, 2005) ?C Doug English, who served as a volunteer assistant coach at Loyola Marymount University this past season, was named Assistant Women??s Volleyball Coach at Fordham University it was announced today by head coach Peter Volkert. Loyola Marymount advanced to the NCAA playoffs last fall for the second straight season, falling to 15th ranked UCLA in the first round and finished with a 17-12 record. English also has coaching experience on the club level, serving as an assistant coach with the San Gabriel Volleyball Club from 2001-04. In 2003-04, the 18-1 squad finished 15th in the National Division in Houston, Texas and currently have five members who are playing NCAA Division I volleyball. In 2002-03, he served as the co-head coach of the 14 black team while in 2001-02, English was an assistant with the 16 black team which finished 35th at the volleyball festival. From 1999-2002, English also served as the head junior varsity volleyball coach and assistant varsity coach at Crescenta Valley High School. A 2004 graduate of Cal State Northridge with a bachelor??s degree in Mathematics, English was a four-year member of the Matadors men??s volleyball program. He was named a 2003 AVCA First Team All-American as well as being a First Team All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) selection. He was also selected that year for the World University Games training team. In 2004, he wrapped up his collegiate career as the school??s career leader in digs and was named the 2004 Cal State Northridge Male of the Year in 2004. Academically, he was named to the MPSF All-Academic Team all four years.
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