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Coaches
| Head Coach Amber Rowe Mosley
(about) |
Assistant Coach Damien Crump (about) |
| Assistant Coach Karen Nadeau (about) |
Assistant Coach Taryn Plypick (about)
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Assistant Coach Allison Maas |
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Amber Rowe Mosley
(6th
Season)
(206) 878-3710, ext. 3268
amosley@highline.edu |
Head Coach Amber Rowe Mosley
is a
full-time faculty member as well as the Academic
Advisor for athletes at Highline Community College.
In the Physical Education Department, Rowe
Mosley's course load
includes weight training,
badminton/pickleball, basketball, college skills
lab, principles of coaching, and CPR/First Aid
Training. "Being at the college full time allows me
to interact with my athletes outside of basketball
practice on a daily basis. Being available to the
girls when they need me helps their transition to
college life tremendously." |
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Coach
Rowe Mosley
comes to Highline from Georgia Southern
University (NCAA Division I) where she completed her
Master of Science degree in Kinesiology and
Coaching. She also served as assistant women’s
basketball coach and graduate teaching assistant
while at Georgia Southern (2001 – 2003). While
assisting with on court coaching duties,
she
was
also responsible for supervising study hall, recruit
correspondence, scouting report development and
administration.
Coach
Rowe Mosley
taught in the Physical Education department at
Georgia Southern University as well where she earned
Graduate Assistant of the Year honors in 2002 and
2003. Her teaching load included weight training,
volleyball, softball, and coaching basketball
theory.
Prior to her stint at Georgia Southern University,
Rowe Mosley was the Varsity Girl’s Basketball Coach at
Potlatch High School in Potlatch, Idaho. During her
two years with the Lady Loggers, she brought
fundamentals and a genuine interest in basketball to
the young and inexperienced players at Potlatch.
During her tenure the team finished fourth in the
district tournament (1999 – 2001).
Before her hiring at Potlatch, Coach Rowe Mosley served as
the Varsity Assistant Basketball Coach at Moscow
High School in Moscow, Idaho. The team finished
Idaho State Runner-Up in their first year in the 4A
division (1998 – 1999). Rowe Mosley was also the Varsity
Assistant Volleyball Coach for three years at Moscow
(1998 – 2000).
Collegiately, she played basketball at Eckerd
College (NCAA Division II) in St. Petersburg,
Florida for two years but knee injuries cut short
her playing career
(1996 – 1998). Rowe Mosley transferred
to the University of Idaho where she graduated cum
laude with a degree in Physical Education. While at
Idaho, she majored in Sport Science and Sport
Psychology (1998 – 2000).
In
addition to coaching, Rowe Mosley spent time as a sport
specific training and conditioning specialist at
Acceleration Indiana.
Coach Rowe Mosley is originally from Indianapolis, Indiana
where she was a four-sport varsity athlete at Roncalli High School. |
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Season |
League Record |
League Place |
Overall Record |
Career Record |
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2006
- 2007 |
14
- 2 |
1st
place |
27 -
6 |
74 -
42 |
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2005 - 2006 |
14 - 2 |
2nd place |
21 - 10 |
47 - 36 |
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2004 - 2005 |
13 - 3 |
3rd place |
21 - 10 |
36 - 25 |
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2003 - 2004 |
12 - 4 |
tied for 2nd |
15 - 15
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15 - 15 |
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Daimen Crump
Joining
Coach
Rowe Mosley and the Lady
Thunderbirds for his
6th
season is long-time Seattle
basketball player,
Daimen Crump.
Crump grew up
in Seattle, where he attended
Cleveland High
School. At Cleveland, Crump was
named to the All-
Metro First Team two years in a
row. Along with his
many basketball honors, Coach
Crump led the State
of Washington in scoring his senior
year at Cleveland.
After high school, Crump continued his basketball
career at Shoreline
and Highline Community Colleges finishing his
college career at Concordia College in Minnesota,
where he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Sociology.
While at Concordia, Coach Crump immediately assisted
the Running Cobbers to a record-breaking season and
in becoming conference tournament champions. Coach
Crump was named All-MIAC two years in a row, led the
entire conference in scoring, and maintains the
record for Highest Scoring Average at Concordia. In
1997, after completing his playing career, Crump
became the Assistant Basketball Coach at Concordia
College. After graduating from Concordia, Coach
Crump returned home to Washington to pursue
coaching. For the last five years, Crump has coached
a variety of teams in the Federal Way community,
most recently at Federal Way High School as the
assistant girl’s basketball coach.
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Karen Nadeau
(4nd Season)
(206) 878-3710, ext. 6046
knadeau@highline.edu
Continuing
as assistant coach is
former Highline
Community College player
Karen
Nadeau.
During her tenure at HCC she was
named the NWAACC Northern Division Most
Valuable Player
and leading scorer in 1999, she was also named
to the NWAACC's all-tournament and all-star
teams, and averaged 22.8 points per game as a
sophomore. After earning her AA at HCC, Nadeau
moved on to finish her basketball career at NCAA
Division I Colorado State University in Pueblo.
There she led the team in scoring for two years
and was an All-Region Candidate for the Rocky
Mountain Athletic Conference. Nadeau received
her BA in Health and Fitness at Central
Washington University and will also receive her
Masters in Master of Arts in Teaching at Grand
Canyon University in October of 2008.
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The Thunderbird's newest assistant coach is
former Highline Community College player
Taryn Plypick.
While at HCC, she played both basketball and competed in
track and field where she was a two-time NWAACC
champion in the High Jump (2004,2005). After
completing her AA at HCC in 2005, she moved on to
finish her basketball and track career at Division
II, Western Oregon University. During her time at
WOU, she competed in the Division II National Indoor
Track and Field Championships in the high jump and
is tied for the indoor school record. She was also
named Marquis Spas Athlete of the Year for indoor
track in 2007. Plypick received her BS in Physical
Education from Western Oregon University in 2007.
Plypick comes to us from Corvallis High School (OR),
where she was an assistant for both the basketball
and track and field programs during 2007-08. She is
currently working on her Master’s in Kinesiology
with an emphasis in coaching through Georgia
Southern University and is expected to graduate in
July 2009. Plypick is also a member of the National
Strength and Conditioning Association and is a
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.
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