Belmont Abbey College Names Head Coaches For Men’s and Women’s Hoops, Men’s Lacrosse

Choices Reflect School’s Dual Focus On Excellence, Virtue In Sport

BELMONT, N.C. (July 26, 2007) – BelmontAbbey College, whose Crusaders compete in the NCAA Division II Conference Carolinas, has filled three key coaching positions in men’s and women’s basketball and men’s lacrosse, Athletic Director Richard M. Dull announced today.

Stephen Miss, Belmont Abbey’s assistant men’s basketball coach since 2004, was promoted to become head men’s basketball coach. Susan Yow, most recently an assistant coach with the WNBA Minnesota Lynx, was named head coach of the women’s basketball team. James Dietsch, previously assistant men’s lacrosse coach at conference rival Limestone College in Gaffney , S.C. , was named head coach of the men’s lacrosse team.

“It is with great personal and professional pleasure that we make these appointments to our coaching staff today,” said Dull. “Susan Yow, Jim Dietsch and Stephen Miss possess the finest qualities one could hope for in collegiate coaching. They are principled, exude integrity and honesty, and have demonstrated an exemplary history of teaching as well as coaching at various levels within the NCAA.”

Dull said Yow, Dietsch and Miss share the core values that Belmont Abbey College president Dr. Bill Thierfelder has asserted in his campaign to re-emphasize the role of sports in developing character and virtue in students.

“They are respected by their peers, have been fully integrated into academic life everywhere they have coached, and have a philosophy that will serve the best interest of their student athletes,” Dull said. “I am pleased to have all three assume major responsibilities within the Belmont Abbey family.”

Miss has two Masters degrees and NCAA Division I and II coaching experience. He came to Belmont Abbey in 2004 from Towson University in Maryland where he was assistant men’s basketball coach. He held previous coaching positions at the University of Georgia and at Trinity College in Dublin , Ireland . Miss also brings nearly a decade of experience organizing and running youth basketball camps and clinics.

“To be named head men’s basketball coach at Belmont Abbey College is a privilege, especially

considering the college's commitment to virtue and excellence and to a balanced approach to the education of the whole person,” Miss said. “I look forward to continuing working with our student-athletes and building a program worthy of the Abbey's tremendous student body, alumni, faculty, and administration.”

Yow, a North Carolina native and two-time All-American, brings to Belmont Abbey College five seasons of WNBA coaching experience and 22 years of NCAA Division I head coaching experience. She also has three seasons of USA Basketball coaching experience, including 1988, when Yow served as assistant coach for the gold medal-winning U.S. women’s basketball team at the Seoul Olympics.

"I view this position as a great blessing both personally and professionally,” Yow said. “Richard Dull and Dr. Thierfelder are two individuals with high aspirations desiring to see excellence achieved in all that the college undertakes. After meeting with the Dr.Thierfelder and hearing his vision and mission for the Abbey, and athletics in particular, I believe the chance to coach at Belmont Abbey is an extraordinary opportunity."

Dietsch brings three decades of coaching experience to Belmont Abbey College . He spent 11

years as assistant coach for the NCAA Division I national champion men’s lacrosse team at the University of Maryland , including several years during Dull’s tenure as Terrapins athletic director. This year, Dietsch helped his Limestone College squad advance to the NCAA Division II Final Four.

“The chance to work with Dick Dull again and the direction he and Dr. Thierfelder are mapping out for the athletics program made this an irresistible opportunity that I’m deeply grateful for,” Dietsch said. “Throughout my career I’ve told my kids, ‘I don’t want you to be jocks, I want you to be student athletes,’ and the administration here at Belmont Abbey is truly committed to that philosophy.”

Named one of the top 50 “All-American Colleges” by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), Belmont Abbey College finds its center in Jesus Christ and believes in the development of the whole person – mind, body and spirit.  Founded in 1876, the College celebrates its Catholic Benedictine heritage and welcomes anyone from any background or tradition committed to its vision of excellence and virtue.  Home to more than 1,100 students from 29 states and 24 countries, the campus is located on the 650-acre picturesque monastic property of Belmont Abbey. Located just 10 miles west of Charlotte , N.C. , it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more information, please visit our Web site at www.belmontabbeycollege.edu

 
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