USD Volleyball 1992

Assistant Coach: Melanie Beckenhauer-Heller

Melanie Beckenhauer-Heller begins her first season as an assistant to Head Coach Sue Snyder. A 1991 gradu– ate of the University of Pacific (BA degree in Psychology), Beckenhauer-Heller was a two-time All-American ('90-'91) and a four-time All-Big West selection at UOP ('88-'91). She played four years of volleyball and is UOP's career assist leader (5,304). She was named a "Scholar-Athlete" during her last three years at UOP and

was chosen the Big West "Scholar-Athlete Of The Year" in 1990. Still active in competitive volleyball circles, Beckenhauer-Heller was named a Second Team All-American as her team (Chrysler) captured runner-up honors in the Open Division at the USVBA National Championships this past summer. She and her husband, D. J., reside in Escondido in northern San Diego county.

Assistant Coach: Tim Vowles Although the 1992 season marks Tim Vowles' debut as a collegiate assistant coach, the '92 season will not be Vowles' first as a key member of the USD volleyball family . During the past four seasons, while pursuing his undergraduate studies at USD, Vowles was "Mister Indis– pensable", serving as team manager, practice aide and courtside statistician. He graduated from USD in May of 1992 with Bachelor's degrees in both Communications and Political Science.

Assistant Coach: Diane Campbell

Diane Campbell returns for her second season with the Toreros. She is a 1987 graduate of Brigham Young University (B . S. degree in Recreation), earning all-con– ference and all-region honors with the Cougars. Prior to joining the Toreros, Diane was head coach at Eastern Montana University (1990). She will work primarily with the team's corps of blockers.

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