Longtime SWCC volleyball coach starts new chapter

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“One thing you learn very quickly when you’re going through cancer is, things may never be the same,” Schroeder said. “Why wait? I’m making the leap.”

Forever loyal to her SWCC volleyball program, Schroeder knew that late summer would be too late for head coach Melissa Blessington — one of her former players — to enter the season with a new assistant coach. So, she stayed on until the 2012 season ended.

“I’ve really enjoyed working with Melissa the past two years and watching her grow,” Schroeder said. “I’ve been able to step back (as assistant) and not get so stressed out.”

At the court-naming ceremony prior to the home finale against Grand View JV, announcer Wade Sick recited the highlights of Schroeder’s remarkable career — 705 victories, five regional championships and trips to the national tournament, nine players earning All-American honors, more than 100 all-region players and 10 teams winning National Academic Awards.

“Coach Schroeder has touched the lives of thousands of young student-athletes in such a way that her legacy will live on forever in their lives,” Sick said. “Please direct your attention to the east end of the gymnasium, as Hall of Fame coach Ron Clinton escorts coach Schroeder for tonight’s presentation.”

And then, the one-time SWCC basketball player was honored by the permanent naming of the SWCC volleyball court in her name.

“It was extremely humbling,” Schroeder said. “I’m flattered, honored. Never in my wildest dreams did I think something like that would come my way. It’s a team (honor). It took a lot of great people.”

Her passion and dedication to Southwestern and the volleyball program are legendary.

Quick learner

As soon as she got the head coaching job, she conferred with experts such as Graceland coach Stu McDole and Terry Funderburk, who had coached at Dubuque Wahlert before East Union.

“I ordered videotapes, those VHS tapes that I still have down in my (SWCC) filing cabinent,” Schroeder said. “I watched them any spare time I had. I didn’t want to fail! I hadn’t played volleyball in college, and I wanted the best information I could get.”

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