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March 27, 2008
Montana State Billings
Hires Dana Cordova as Volleyball Coach

BILLINGS, Mont. – Montana State Billings Director of Athletics,
Dr. Gary Gray, announced Thursday that Dana Cordova has been
hired as the school’s new head volleyball coach. Cordova
becomes the program’s 12th head coach since the
program was reinstated in 1984.
“I am very excited to see Dana Cordova join
our Yellowjackets athletic staff as our new volleyball coach,”
Gray said. “She is a proven winner and has become a
nationally recognized volleyball coach at Otero Junior College
in Colorado.”
Cordova has spent the last eight years as the
head volleyball coach at Otero Junior College in La Junta, Colo.
While at Otero, she guided the Lady Rattlers to a 174-155 record
and six seasons winning 20 or more matches. In addition,
she went 29-13 in 2005-06 finishing third in the region IX
tournament and third in the south sub region. The 29 wins
were the most in the last 17 years, topping the 2004-05 campaign
with 28 wins.
Along with an outstanding performance on the
court, Cordova’s student-athletes also excelled in the classroom
as she has a 97.4% graduation rate. During her career at
Otero, Cordova has had 13 Academic All-Americans, 52 Academic
All-Region selections and the team has been ranked as high as 12th
nationally in team grade-point average.
“Virtually all of her student-athletes have
graduated over her past 8 years at Otero, and that is an
important factor to MSUB,” Gray said.
Originally from Trinidad, Colo., Cordova
attended Hoehne High School where she was a standout athlete
receiving all-state honors in both volleyball and basketball and
was a four-time state qualifier in track. Cordova then
attended Otero Junior College on a basketball scholarship where
she was coached by Fred Boettcher and Tim Moser, who now is the
head women’s basketball coach at Alaska Anchorage.
After earning all-region honors her freshman
and sophomore years, she was named to the NJCAA All-American
Team. She earned her associates of arts degree and
transferred to McPherson College in McPherson, Kan. There,
she received all-conference honors as well as leading the
conference in rebounding. While at McPherson, she
completed her bachelor of arts degree and was an assistant
volleyball coach for one year, before moving onto Otero.
“I am very honored to be accepted into the
MSUB family,” Cordova said. “I have great anticipation and
excitement for the upcoming volleyball season. I hope to
continue and build upon the great athletic and academic
traditions at MSUB. With the returning core group and the
incoming class I am excited about the possibilities this
upcoming season holds.”
Cordova replaces Sara Schaub who took the
head coaching position at Montana State just under two months
ago. Schaub guided the Yellowjackets to an 18-10 record
and a 10-8 mark in their first year in the Great Northwest
Athletic Conference. The Yellowjackets return all but two
players from last season.
“I know coach Cordova will continue the successful growth and
development of our MSUB volleyball program in the highly
competitive GNAC,” Gray added. “It’s great for us to be able to
attract a proven head coach with so much successful college
coaching experience. This is a great step forward for our
volleyball program.”
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