Stacey White
Head Volleyball Coach
Lecturer
Office: 117A HEC
Phone: 346-2151
Email: swhite@uwsp.edu
Courses Taught
COAC 290 - Coaching of Volleyball
HLED 104 - Introduction to Current Health Issues
WLNS 144 - Stress Management
WLNS 155 - Jogging
WLNS 176 - Volleyball
WLNS 183 - Weight Training
Stacey White continues to take huge strides in getting
the UW-Stevens Point volleyball program back into the top
half of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
standings.
In 2006, White guided the Pointers to a 24-12 record and
a fourth place WIAC finish. The record marked the program's
most victories since 1995 and highest winning percentage
since 1985. UW-Stevens Point also earned its first home
postseason tournament match since 1998 and had a nine-match
winning streak at mid-season - its longest since 1986.
White's breakout season came on the heels of consecutive
years where the Pointers posted their highest victory totals
since 1998, finishing 16-19 in 2005 and 21-14 in 2004.
Included in the 2005 campaign was a win over then
third-ranked and eventual Elite Eight participant New York
University.
After winning eight matches in each of her first two
seasons, White guided a young Pointer squad to an 11-23 mark
in 2003 before their 21 victories in 2004. White enters the
2007 season with an 88-113 career record as she looks to
achieve the success she experienced in her playing days.
White played at UW-River Falls from 1993-97 and has plenty
of experience in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference and junior Olympic volleyball ranks. She was a
member of UW-River Falls' 1996 WIAC championship team.
White, a Monticello, Minn. native, was the head junior
varsity coach and assistant varsity coach at Concordia
University in St. Paul, Minn. prior to coming to UW-Stevens
Point. She graduated from UW-River Falls in 1998 with a
degree in Health and Human Performance and added a Master’s
Degree in Kinesiology from the University of Minnesota while
coaching at Concordia.
White has coached two junior Olympic squads, leading the
18-and-under St. Croix Valley team and the 16-and-under Club
Tonka squad in Minnetonka, Minn.
She was a track and field standout at UW-River Falls,
qualifying for the NCAA Division III outdoor championships
in both the shot put and discus as a senior.
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