The word “tough” just does not accurately describe the struggles of the Warriors Volleyball team this season. Following the worst season of her coaching career at CSU Stanislaus, Coach Lore has resigned from head coach of the volleyball team giving “personal family matters” as the determining factor for her decision.
A 2-24 record can be hard on any team, but for 10-year head coach Christina Lore, success on the court hasn’t been in the books.
In her 10 years at Stanislaus, Lore coached the volleyball team to four, 10-win seasons. The highest ranking the Warriors earned under her leadership peaked at eighth place in 2010 after a 13-win season. During the 2010 season, the Warriors were one win away from their first winning season in at least five years, but they fell just one win short.
The Warriors winning percentage is less than 40 percent over the last eight years. Coach Lore has faced 63 total wins and 166 total losses in her career at Stanislaus. However, Warrior Athletics still praised Lore and thanked her for the time she served as the head coach. But nevertheless, the still young volleyball program will be in search for a new head coach during this offseason.
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Lore Resigns
By Patricia Garcia
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November 25, 2014
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