USD Volleyball 2009

Stephanie Moreno is entering her fourth season as an assistant coach for the University of San Diego and will assist head coach Jennifer Petrie with all aspects of the game. In 2008, Moreno helped guide the Toreros to their third consecu– tive WCC championship and to its eighth consecutive NCAATour– nament appearance. Moreno also took home a distinguished award, she was named to the AVCA 30 Under 30 award, which was created to honor thirty of the up-and-coming volleyball coaches

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~----------------------~ under 30 years old in the sport at all levels of the game.

In 2007,Moreno helped lead USO to its second consecutive West Coast Conference championship and its eighth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Moreno helped five Toreros earn all-WCC honors in 2007. In her first season as an assistant coach with the Toreros, Moreno helped guide San Diego to its fourth West Coast Conference championship, and helped the team advance into the Sweet-16 of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three seasons. Moreno also helped guide Kri sten Carlson to the WCC Player of the Year, as well as helping five USO players take home AII-WCC accolades. Moreno, a 2002 graduate of USD,joins the Toreros coaching staff after serving as an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton helping guide the Titans to a 14-15 record, only the fourth team in program history to reach the 14 win mark. Moreno has also served as the head coach at Menlo Middle School and Menlo High School in addition to serving as an assistant for the City Beach Volleyball Club in Santa Clara, Calif. Moreno also served as an assistant coach at Menlo College for two seasons (2003-04) where the Oaks went a perfect 18-0 in 2004 to win the California Pacific Conference championship. While at Menlo, Moreno was instrumental in helping the Oaks improve from a 5-17 team in 2002 to a 21-3 team in 2004 also recruiting the 2004 CPC Freshman of the Year. Moreno, who earned her bachelors degree in English with a minor in communications, was part of the 1998West Coast Conference championship Torero volleyball squad and was the only player to play in all l 01 games that season in both Moreno's 1998 and 1999 seasons, the Toreros advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament.

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Paul Warren is entering his fourth season as an assistant coach for head coach Jennifer Petrie and will assist the coaching staff with all aspects of the game. Paul has been a part of USD's three consecutive WCC champion– ships and their 2006 NCAA trip to the sweet 16. He is currently also an assistant coach for UC San Diego Men's volleyball team where in the past three seasons the men's team has impressively improved.Warren helped guide UCSD's men's team again to its

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best season ever in program history this past year with wins over volleyball powerhouses UCLA, Hawaii and National Champion runner up USC. This last season they finished ranked 11th in the country and are looking to be even stronger next year.

Prior to USO Paul had an established track record of improving volleyball programs. He served as the head coach at American High School in the Bay Area and while at AHS he gradually built the program into a competitive entity as the team made its first league playoff berth in eight years during his final season. He also served as the club volleyball coach for the City Beach Bay Club from 2003-05. Additionally he served as the head coach at Sheridan High School in Englewood, Colo. where he again turned around the girl's volleyball program. He led the team to their first winning season and playoff birth in over a decade in just his second season at the helm.

He was a member of the Tritons men's volleyball team at nearby UC San Diego. During his collegiate career he played the swing hitter and opposite positions.

Coach Warren earned his bachelors from UC San Diego in 1992 in Political Science. He resides in Oceanside, Calif. with his wife Amber and five of their nine children.

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