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GEORGETTE CRAWFORD-CROOKS - NCCU HEAD VOLLEYBALL
COACH
Georgette Crawford-Crooks came to North Carolina Central University as
head volleyball coach in 2006 after spending two years as assistant coach
and recruiting coordinator at North Carolina State University.
In her first season as head coach, the Eagles
posted an overall record of 32-13 (the most victories in school history),
including a 14-0 record in CIAA play. NCCU also won the CIAA Tournament
Championship and advanced to the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Championship
for the third consecutive year.
Crawford-Crooks inherited the two-time defending
CIAA champions, but only returned four letterwinners and one starter from
the previous season. Still, the Eagles extended their CIAA winning streak
to 41 straight contests and won two tournaments in which NCCU was the lone
NCAA Division II representative (the Hampton University Lady Pirate Invitational
and the Winston-Salem State Lady Rams Invitational).
Under the guidance of Crawford-Crooks, six
Eagles received post-season women's volleyball honors, including junior
outside hitter Shari Matthews as the CIAA Player of the Year and the NCAA
Division II National Player of the Year.
For her efforts, Crawford-Crooks was voted
as the 2006 CIAA Women's Volleyball Coach of the Year.
Crawford-Crooks joined NCCU with a total of
11 years of coaching experience to the job, including four years as the
head coach at High Point University. She was head coach when High Point
moved to NCAA Division I in 1999, and helped guide the Panthers program
to a successful transition to the NCAA's highest classification. During
that time, she also was the area representative for the American Volleyball
Coaches Association's weekly Division I Top 25 rankings.
Prior to N.C. State, Crawford-Crooks was the
assistant coach at North Carolina A&T State University, where she put
her experiences as a head coach to use in helping the Lady Aggies with
recruiting, coordinating practices, conditioning and workouts, and scouting
opponents. The Lady Aggies recorded 20-plus victories both seasons she
was with N.C. A&T.
A graduate of California University of Pennsylvania, Crawford-Crooks was
a first-team All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference selection in 1992,
1993 and 1994, helping lead her team to a conference championship in 1992.
She also earned AVCA all-region honors as a junior and senior.
She received her bachelor's degree in business
administration in 1994, and then earned a master's in business administration
in 1996, followed by another master's in education, math and computer science
in 1999, all from California University of Pennsylvania. Crawford-Crooks
was later inducted into the 2003 California University Hall of Fame.
Crawford-Crooks has also been a member of
the Jamaica Women's Senior National Team, earning such honors as best scorer
and best hitter in the 2000 Caribbean Championships, best hitter in the
1998 Caribbean Championships, and MVP and best hitter in the 1996 Caribbean
Championships. Selected to Jamaica's national team in the summer of 2005,
Crawford-Crooks played for her country in the FIVB Women's World Championship
Qualification Tournament.
Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, she currently
resides in High Point, N.C., with her husband Joseph Crooks. She is also
currently enrolled at the United States Sports Acadamy pursing a Ph.D.
in Sports Management.
VOLLEYBALL COACHING EXPERIENCE:
North Carolina Central University, Head Coach (2006- )
North Carolina State University, Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
(2004-05)
North Carolina A&T State University, Assistant Coach (2003)
High Point University, Head Coach (1999-2002)
North Carolina A&T State University, Assistant Coach (1998)
California University of Pennsylvania, Interim Head Coach (1997)
California University of Pennsylvania, Assistant Coach (1994-97)
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