Jenny McDowell Named Division III National Volleyball Coach of the Year
The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) has
recognized Emory University's Jenny McDowell for the Eagles'
national championship season by naming her as the National Division
III Coach of the Year.
McDowell completed her 13th season at the helm of the Emory program
by guiding the Eagles to their first-ever national championship.
After defeating Colorado College and Southwestern in its first two
NCAA contests, Emory topped the College of Saint Benedict in the
NCAA Division III quarterfinals before edging Ohio Northern in five
games in the semifinals. In the championship match, the
Eagles prevailed over No. 4-ranked La Verne, 3-1, and closed out
the team's record at 36-5, establishing a school seasonal record
for most victories.
McDowell was tabbed as the AVCA South Region Coach of the Year for
the third time in her career, and, Emory's final victory total
marked the 10th time during her tenure that the Eagles finished a
season with 30 or more victories. In addition, Emory qualified for
the NCAA Tournament for the 13th consecutive year under her
guidance where it advanced to the Round of 16 for the 11th
time. McDowell subsequently directed the Eagles to the
school's second-ever berth to the Final Four (2003 was the other
appearance).
Her career record now stands at 406-117 and she notched her 400th
career win on Nov. 7 when Emory defeated Brandeis University during
the University Athletic Association Championships. Emory was
ranked No. 1 nationally in the final Bison/AVCA Division III Poll
and the Eagles have been ranked among the nation's top 20 teams in
every weekly poll since the early stages of 1996.
McDowell saw three of her players earn All-America honors in 2008,
senior Dani Huffman (San Diego, CA) and Alysse Meyer (Stockton, CA)
both garnered first-team recognition while freshman Natalie
Schonefeld (Louisville, KY) was a second-team selection.
McDowell has coached a total of 16 players to 24 All-America berths
during her career.
"I am honored to be selected by the AVCA for this award," McDowell
said. "I feel truly blessed to coach at one of the finest
institutions in the country. This season was so special
because of the seventeen young women who committed themselves
completely to our journey of achieving a national championship.
"The success that we experienced could not have been accomplished
without the incredible work of our amazing assistant coaches,
Justin Hart, Amanda Metz and Eric Hawes, as well as the support of
the Emory administration."
The AVCA will formally present the Division III National Coach of
the Year award to McDowell at the 2008 Jostens Coaches Honors
Luncheon in Omaha, Neb., on Thursday, December 18. The
luncheon is held in conjunction with the 2008 AVCA Annual
Convention.
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