Longtime SWCC volleyball coach starts new chapter

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Friendly and outgoing, Schroeder was a natural recruiter. In fact, as a SWCC sophomore she helped coach Betty Gaule recruit a strong freshman class and the team went all the way to the regional finals.

Motivating loss

That loss stayed with her. And, drove her as a coach.

“As an athlete here at Southwestern, we got beat out to go to nationals in basketball,” she recalled. “I remember that feeling. It still sits in my gut. I said, the only way I can cure that is to get a team and this time, go. So yes, I did envision that we could get to the national tournament.”

Her teams went to nationals in 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1999. The 1999 team, which included Corning coach Lindsay (Brown) Wetzel, East Union assistant Naomi (Hoffman) Sharp and Tara Christensen of Lenox, finished third in the NJCAA D-II national tournament.

“That was a really good team,” Schroeder said. “You walked in and just felt like you could take on anybody. I truly believe we could have been national champs that year.”

The team, like so many other SWCC regional champions, had several players who first met Schroeder when she directed youth club volleyball for USA Volleyball. It was instruction-based, with a modest entry fee, and it exposed many outstanding players to Southwestern and its coach.

“It was a great feeder program and high school coaches appreciated the skill development,” Schroeder said. “But after 15 years I pulled the plug. It was so time-consuming, and I was starting to feel burned out. All of our coaches were volunteers.”

In the early days, the region title generally came down to one of three teams — SWCC, Iowa Western or Kirkwood.

The landscape of community college volleyball has changed. More schools are serious about it. Iowa Central and DMACC have joined Kirkwood as nationally-ranked Division II teams this year, while Iowa Western is a Division I power.

The challenge is greater for a campus in Creston, Iowa. But Schroeder is comfortable that the program is in solid hands under Blessington.

“She’s a great recruiter,” Schroeder said. “I have confidence in her. I really do care who’s taking it over and that it’s going to be done right. Maybe that’s selfish of me. But that’s how you get to where you are ... you care about it.”

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