Lamppa Leaves
Volleyball Coach goes to Washington State
Justin Rust
Issue date: 4/16/08 Section: Sports
Originally Created: 4/15/08 at 11:57 PM CST
Last Updated: 4/16/08 at 12:55 AM CST
Originally Created: 4/15/08 at 11:57 PM CST
Last Updated: 4/16/08 at 12:55 AM CST
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Lamppa will be the associate head coach for former South Dakota State coach Andrew Palileo. Palileo was named the head coach at the same press conference. Palileo spent seven years with SDSU as their head coach and compiled a 154-86 record.
Even though the two coaches are from rival universities, Lamppa said they have a similar background.
"We share a lot of the same common beliefs and values," Lamppa said. "We have found we have quite the bond and connection and that is something that takes time to develop. I am honored and humbled he (Palileo) chose me to be on his staff."
Lamppa made the announcement he was leaving to his players on Monday afternoon.
"They were taken aback and obviously they were sad and emotional. They didn't know what to think, which is the typical reaction," Lamppa told The Volante Tuesday. "It was a shock to them and a shock to me because it came up so fast."
Junior libero Amber Kobus said the announcement was a surprise.
"We thought he was kidding at first and it was a big shock," Kobus said. "It's a great opportunity for him. They are in Division I and in a great conference."
Junior outside hitter Laura Slagter transferred from SDSU to play for the Coyotes last season and said it will be tough losing Lamppa.
"I know how much a coach can change your whole college experience," Slagter said. "The only reason I changed schools was because of the coaching staff. I hope the next coach has the same coaching style as him.
Lamppa said his wife is onboard about the move to Washington.
"She understands my dreams and passions and what this means to our family," Lamppa said. "It was a tough move but my family was behind me and I can't wait until they are able to be out here with me."
Lamppa spent five years at USD and had a record of 75-73. This past season, Lamppa guided the Coyotes to a 23-9 season, their best in school history. The record earned the Coyotes a spot in the NCAA Tournament, the second time Lamppa helped them reach the tournament.


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