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05/09/2012 Volleyball Spring Action Highly SuccessfulCougars open 2012 season Aug. 24 in Moscow. 04/26/2012 Volleyball 2012 Schedule AnnouncedCougars open season at University of Idaho tournament. 04/25/2012 Volleyball Hosts Spring Scrimmage Against IdahoSpring 2012 season concludes with scrimmage against Idaho. 04/23/2012 Volleyball Adds Transfers Alyssa Wold and Aurora VasquezCoach Greeny and staff filling out first recruiting class. 04/19/2012 JC Standout Anna Stecowska Joins Cougar VolleyballOpposite hitter from Greece will play for WSU in 2012. 04/24/2012 VB: Greeny PC 4/2404/17/2012 VB: Greeny PC 4/1704/10/2012 VB: Greeny PC 4/1004/03/2012 Hear Head Coach Jen Greeny talk about this off-season and the upcoming tournament this weekend in Bohler Gym. Go Cougs!11/15/2011 VB: Greeny PC 11/15In March 2011, Jen Stinson Greeny became the 12th coach in the history of the Cougars volleyball program where she previously played and was an assistant coach during the program's most successful years on the Palouse. "Jen Greeny brings an excitement to this position that only a Cougar alumnus can bring," Bill Moos, WSU Director of Athletics, said. "She is a tireless worker who has proven her coaching ability by being successful in every location she has coached. She will serve as a fantastic role model for all of our student-athletes." Greeny was the head volleyball coach at Lewis-Clark State College (Lewiston, Idaho) for the previous four years, accumulating an impressive 112-24 record and .824 winning percentage while turning the Warriors' program into one of the premier NAIA teams nationally. Named LCSC's head coach in late spring of 2007, Greeny took the reins of a struggling program that was in the rebuilding process and led it to one of its most successful seasons in program history. Her teams won four consecutive Frontier Conference regular season titles, four consecutive Frontier Conference tournament championships, as well as earned four consecutive berths to the NAIA National Tournament and finished in the top 13 in the nation each year. The Warriors ended the 2010 season at 31-3, for a .912 winning percentage, the best all-time mark in the history of the program. Greeny was named the Frontier Conference Coach of the Year for four consecutive years, and the American Volleyball Coaches' Association's 2010 Northwest Region Coach of the Year, for four straight seasons. "I want to thank Bill Moos and Dr. Floyd for this incredible opportunity," Greeny said. "Being a Cougar is something extremely special and we are excited to be coming home." Jennifer Stinson graduated from Davenport High in Eastern Washington in 1995, where she was a stellar multi-sport athlete. Best known for her success on the basketball court, Greeny finished her career as the state's all-time leading scorer (both boys and girls) with 2,881 points, and led the Gorillas to two state basketball titles. She also won three state high jump championships during the track and field seasons. Greeny was named one of Volleyball Magazine's Fab Fifty Freshman recruits. Her prep accomplishments earned her numerous local and regional honors. She came to Washington State University on a volleyball scholarship and became the seventh player in school history with 1,000 career kills. A three-time All-Pacific-10 Conference selection, Greeny's statistics are prominent in WSU's all-time career lists ranking third in block assists (360), fourth in total blocks (419), seventh in solo blocks (59), and 10th in kills (1,006). She trained with the U.S. National volleyball team during the summer of 1997 but a knee injury kept her from playing at the World University Games in 1997. She also played one season on the Cougar women's basketball team. Greeny also excelled in the classroom where she was WSU's Athlete of the Year in 1998-99. She was a CoSIDA District VIII Academic All-America first-team and second-team selection her final two years and was a Pac-10 Volleyball All-Academic selection three times. She received her bachelor's degree in education from WSU in December 1999 and spent the next half-year substitute teaching and coaching in Spokane until accepting the position as assistant volleyball coach at WSU. Greeny spent 4½ years on Head Coach Cindy Fredrick's volleyball coaching staff and then took over at Pullman High when Fredrick departed for the University of Iowa. At the time of her departure from WSU in the spring of 2004, Greeny was involved in six of the 10 seasons Cougar volleyball qualified for the postseason, three as a player and three as an assistant coach. During her playing career, WSU was ranked as high as fifth in the country and made the Elite Eight of the NCAA Championship Tournament. Greeny was instrumental in WSU's second and only other appearance in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, in 2002, this time as an assistant coach. Greeny became the Pullman High School volleyball coach in 2003 and posted a remarkable 84-12 record with a .875 winning percentage in three years. She was the chosen the Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association's Coach of the Year and was tabbed the Great Northern League Coach of the Year three times. Her commitment to athletic department and community well-being has been prominent in Greeny tenure at LCSC where she and her team members have been active volunteers in local elementary schools, mentoring disadvantaged youth, conducting Little Spikers volleyball clinics, working at the NAIA Baseball World Series, working with area club volleyball, and various other programs. Greeny and her husband, Burdette Greeny, a former standout pitcher at WSU and an assistant volleyball coach at WSU, have two young daughters Lauren and Leah.
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