Franklin Pierce: 'Dragan Named Head Volleyball Coach at Franklin Pierce'
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RINDGE, N.H. – Franklin Pierce University has named Stephanie
Dragan as head coach of volleyball and senior woman administrator.
The announcement was made today by Bruce Kirsh, Vice President and
Director of Athletics at the University, and confirmed by President
Dr. George J. Hagerty.
“I am very pleased to name Stephanie Dragan as the new head
volleyball coach and senior woman administrator at Franklin
Pierce,” said Kirsh. “She has a history of coaching
success at a variety of intercollegiate levels, most specifically
at Centre College a small institution similar to ours. Stephanie
will also be a positive addition to our staff as senior woman
administrator.”
Dragan takes over at Franklin Pierce for Sharon Bonaventure, who
resigned after three years as head volleyball coach/SWA at the
University in April to accept the head coaching position at Augusta
State University in Georgia. The Ravens are coming off a 17-18
campaign in 2008, posting an 8-6 clip in the Northeast-10
Conference to earn their fourth-straight NE-10 Tournament
appearance.
“I am very honored to be chosen as the next head volleyball
coach at Franklin Pierce,” said Dragan. “I would like
to thank Bruce Kirsh and the University for giving me the
opportunity to lead the program. I am really excited to learn the
area and get the ball rolling this fall working with the
student-athletes.”
Dragan brings 13 years of head coaching experience with her to
Franklin Pierce, the last four at the Division I level for Western
Carolina University. She has posted a career record of 221-236
(.484), which includes seven very successful seasons at NCAA
Division III Centre College, in Danville, Ky., where she compiled
an overall record of 159-107 (.597). Prior to Centre, she posted a
30-30 (.500) record in two years during her first head coaching
position at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Ga., from 1996-97.
While at Centre, Dragan enjoyed five 20-plus win seasons including
a 28-victory campaign and unblemished home record in her final year
at the Colonels’ helm in 2004. She produced the lone
All-American in program history, two All-Region players and 15
All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) selections. She
also coached the 2003 and 2004 SCAC Freshman of the Year as well as
one AVCA South Region Freshman of the Year. In her third season in
2000, she led Centre to a 26-8 record and was named the SCAC Coach
of the Year.
Dragan’s eye for talent continued to show at Western
Carolina, recruiting a Collegiate Volleyball Update (CVU)
“Rising Star”, a prepvolleyball.com “Defensive
Dandy” and two prepvolleyball.com Top 250 recruits. Carrie
Minogue set a Catamounts program-record with 770 digs during her
freshman season in 2008, which placed her 15th nationally in
Division I. Dragan led WCU to its first Southern Conference (SoCon)
Tournament win since 2000 with a three-game sweep of the University
of North Carolina-Greensboro in 2005. The program also produced no
less than six TIAA-CREF SoCon fall All-Academic honorees under her
tutelage.
Dragan has also performed a variety of tasks at the collegiate
level in addition to her volleyball coaching duties. She served as
assistant strength coach and assistant sports information director
at Centre, while also working with the College’s
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. She was also the head softball
coach over four years at Centre and Agnes Scott. Dragan had
returned to her native Ohio following her stint at Western Carolina
and was coaching the Mavericks Volleyball Club in Parma.
Dragan is a 1994 graduate of Shawnee State University, in
Portsmouth, Ohio, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in
social science and was a standout setter on the Bears volleyball
team. Dragan earned her Masters of Sport Science from the United
States Sports Academy in 2008. She is an active member of the
American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA), is IMPACT certified
and is a graduate of the NCAA Women’s Coaches Academy. She
has also served as an assistant coach for the USA Developmental
Team as part of the 2008 Global Challenge held in Puola,
Croatia.
Dragan will assume her duties at Franklin Pierce on June 15.
TRANSACTIONS:
Franklin Pierce University: Stephanie Dragan named
head volleyball coach and senior woman administrator.



























