LIVINGSTON, Ala. —The
University of West Alabama
Department of Athletics has
announced the hiring of Nathan
Baker as the 13th
head coach in Tiger volleyball
history. Baker comes to
Livingston after serving as head
volleyball coach at Tusculum
College in Greenville, Tenn.
from 2006 -2007. He is a native
of Phil Campbell, Alabama.
In two
seasons as head coach at
Tusculum, Baker compiled 48 wins
against 20 losses, and the 23
Pioneer victories in 2006 were a
14-win improvement from the
prior campaign. TC finished
fourth in the Southern Athletic
Conference in 2006 with nine
wins within the league, the most
SAC wins for the program since
joining the conference in 1998.
In 2007 the Pioneers surpassed
their previous SAC win total
with 11 victories in conference
play. In 2007 the Pioneers were
led by Southern Athletic
Conference Player of the Year
Vivian Lacy, along with four
other All-SAC selections.
Tusculum ranked second in the
nation last season in blocks per
game and ninth in hitting
percentage.
“Nathan Baker
is an Alabama native and a
proven winner in Division II
volleyball” said UWA Director of
Athletics E. J. Brophy. “We are
extremely excited to have him
join the UWA family, and look
forward to continuing our recent
tradition of winning a lot of
volleyball matches”.
Baker also
orchestrated a “Dig For the
Cure” match in which all
proceeds went to breast cancer
research. Academically a member
of his team was named Southern
Athletic Conference Scholar
Athlete of the Year, and the
Pioneers also received the
2005-06 Game Plan/American
Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA)
Team Academic Award.
Prior to
taking over at Tusculum, Baker
served as an assistant coach at
NCAA Division I Campbell
University in Buies Creek, N.C.
from 2003-06. At Campbell, he
assisted with recruiting and
travel and was the academic
coordinator for the volleyball
program. CU had a 12 win turn
around in 2004 and posted 14
wins in 2005 for the Atlantic
Sun Conference affiliated
school.
"I am excited for this
opportunity to become a part of
the University of West
Alabama family. Having the
chance to coach in a conference
like the GSC, will be a tough
challenge, but with a
strong returning class at UWA,
we should be ready for the
challenge,” said Nathan Baker.
“It's now time to work hard,
and help continue that tradition
that Ron Arenz built during
his two years at UWA."
Baker began his collegiate
coaching career at Colorado
Northwestern Community College
in Rangley, Co. He started the
volleyball program from scratch
at CNCC in the Scenic West
Athletic Conference, known as
one of the toughest junior
college leagues in the country.
While at CNCC he also served as
head softball coach, and the
volleyball squad posted a team
grade point average of 3.2 under
the direction of Baker.
Coach Baker
also spent time on the sideline
as a student assistant at Martin
Methodist College in Pulaski,
Tenn., where he earned his
bachelors degree in Human
Sciences. As a member of the
Redhawk staff, he learned the
fundamentals of the game from
former Olympic and professional
player Rose Magers-Powell.
Coach Powell was a member of the
1984 U. S. Olympic Volleyball
team that won the silver medal
at the Los Angeles games, the
highest finish ever by an
American team.
Baker is a
member of the American
Volleyball Coaches Association
and the National Fastpitch
Coaches Association. He is also
active with community service
efforts along with the American
Cancer Society, and is an
advocate for youth volleyball.
He is married
to the former Jessica McDougal
of Pulaski, Tenn. The couple
has two daughters, Emma and
Morgan.