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Wisconsin hitter commits to ‘Rocker Volleyball program
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TitleWisconsin hitter commits to ‘Rocker Volleyball program
Identifier\Intercollegiate Athletics Collection\Wisconsin hitter commits to ‘Rocker Volleyball program.pdf
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TranscriptBy Brad Blume Sports Information Director South Dakota School of Mines RAPID CITY --- South Dakota School of Mines volleyball head coach Tiffany Mastin is pleased to announce the recent signing of Cathene Malin as the newest addition to the Lady Hardrocker volleyball program for the 2009 season. Malin is a 5-foot-10-inch outside hitter from Hudson, Wis., that played her high school volleyball for the Hudson High School Raiders. She was also a club volleyball standout, honing her skills for the NOMA Stars 18-1 squad in Wisconsin. "Cathene is a player with a good build and excellent volleyball form, " Mastin said. "She has great game skills and has tremendous volleyball fundamentals. Her personality is the type where she wants to excel on and off the court and she will continue to improve and get better as she matures." After her senior season at the high school level, Malin was an all conference second-team selection, earned her team's Offensive Player of the Year Award and received academic all-conference honors. "Cathene is a tall kid with good arm swing. She blocks well and she moves well, " Mastin said. "I'm sure it will take some time to acclimate her to the college game, but she's driven and willing to learn. She has a high ceiling. There is no telling where we can take her or where she can take us." SD School of Mines volleyball head coach Tiffany Mastin (left) and assistant coach Luciana Camargo (right) welcome the newest Hardrocker volleyball recruit Cathene Malin. Photo by Brad Blume Wisconsin hitter commits to ‘Rocker Volleyball program The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology has a proud heritage of preparing graduates to serve as leaders in engineering and science. At the School of Mines every student has the opportunity to participate in research and test classroom learning through hands-on experience. The university offers a total of 33 degree programs in engineering and science at the baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral levels. A public university with approximately 2, 000 students, the School of Mines provides award-winning education, research and development in areas of critical need to our nation, and technology-based economic development to our region and state. The School of Mines is located in historic Rapid City, S.D. at the edge of the beautiful Black Hills.
CreatorSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Intercollegiate Athletics;
SubjectVolleyball for women -- South Dakota
Local SubjectMastin, Tiffany
Malin, Cathene
Digital PublisherSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Devereaux Library
ContributorsBlume, Brad
Date2009-04-30
TypeText; Image
Formatapplication/pdf
SourceSouth Dakota School of Mines & Technology. Office of University Relations
Languageeng
RelationIntercollegiate Athletics Collection
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Submitting InstitutionDevereaux Library. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
Date Digital2009
CONTENTdm number5328
CONTENTdm file name6308.pdf
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