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Bridgewater Names Spector New Volleyball Coach
Succeeds
Heishman as Program’s Mentor
May 28,
2008
BRIDGEWATER, Va. ---
Bridgewater College athletics director announced Friday that Greg
Spector has been named the new women’s volleyball head coach.
Spector
becomes just the second coach in the program’s history. He succeeds Mary
Frances Heishman who started the volleyball program in 1975. Coach
Heishman retired as volleyball coach following the 2007 season.
Spector
brings a wealth of coaching experience to the Bridgewater position. He
has coached at various levels, include college, high school, club and
international teams.
In 2008,
Spector was the head women’s volleyball coach for Maccabi USA Sports and
recruited nationally for top-level players to play at the international
level. He served as the team’s assistant coach in 2001.
From
2003-2005, Spector was an assistant coach at Division I Marshall
University where he worked specifically with middle hitters and
blocking. Prior to that position, he was an assistant women’s volleyball
coach at Urbana University, a Division III university in Ohio.
Prior to
accepting the Bridgewater job, Spector was owner and director of
recruiting for Indy Juniors Volleyball Club in Indianapolis.
Spector
received a bachelor of science degree in applied sciences kinesiology
from San Diego State University. He received his master of education
degree in 2003 from Urbana University.
This
release is courtesy of the Bridgewater College sports information
department.
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