May
1, 2007
Release courtesy of Paul Misner, Univ. of Dubuque sports information
director
DUBUQUE,
IOWA . . . Dan Runkle, University Athletic Director,
announced today the appointment of Mark W. Noll as
Head Women’s Basketball Coach.
“I
am pleased to welcome Mark Noll to our coaching staff,”
commented Runkle. “I feel very confident with Mark as
our new women’s basketball coach and believe his background
and experience will take our program to a new level in the Iowa
Conference. We were looking for someone who had college coaching
experience, especially at the Division III level and a person
who had been associated with a successful program with a recruiting
base, I believe that Mark fits our needs very well.”
Noll, a
native of Colfax, Wis. is a 2000 graduate of University of Wisconsin-Stout
in Menomonie, Wis., where he has been assistant women’s
basketball coach at the past five seasons and seven seasons
overall. He has 17 years of coaching experience at all levels
including collegiate, AAU and youth levels. He has been a significant
presence in the recent success at UW-Stout women’s basketball
program in recent years which included three consecutive Wisconsin
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) basketball championships,
WIAC tournament championships, and two “Sweet 16”
finishes in the NCAA Division III National Championships. The
women’s team at Stout has been among the record attendance
leaders for the past five seasons among Division III programs.
Mark Noll’s
background also includes extensive experience as basketball
coach, personal instructor and club promoter for the Wisconsin
Amateur Athletic Union from 1989-2002. He assisted in every
facet of running the nationally known Great Lakes Shootout Basketball
Series. He coached AAU teams to the national level with numerous
Top 8 finishes at the National Championships and Junior Olympics.
He has coached over 100 players who went on to receive college
scholarships, two Big Ten Freshman of the Year, two NCAA Kodak
All-Americans, the top-3 all-time leading scorers in high school
for the state of Wisconsin, two USA Basketball Team members,
and three WNBA players.
“I’m
very excited to be at the University of Dubuque and be a part
of a athletic staff,” commented Noll. “I look forward
to the challenges, and I’m anxious to bring this program
along into a new competitive status with the help of assistant
coach Dana Harrold.”
“I’m
looking forward to the level of basketball played in the Iowa
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) and competing against
the high quality of coaches in the league. One of the selling
points for me was becoming a coach in this strong basketball
conference. I would like to thank President Jeffrey Bullock
and Athletic Director Dan Runkle for giving me the opportunity
to be the next Spartan coach.”
Women’s
Basketball Coach Noll takes over for Todd Huffman who resigned
in April after five seasons, three of which the team qualified
for the IIAC tournament, to pursue other opportunities.
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