(7) All-Americans
(14) Academic All Pac-10 Players
(22) All-Pac-10 Honorees
(3) Pac-10 Freshmen of the Year
(1) Pac-10 Player of the Year
Overall 30-year Coaching
Record of 618-318 (.660)
2004 Pac-10 Champions
1996 WNIT Champions
(17) NCAA Tournament Appearances
(2) Final Fours
NCAA, Associated Press and
Pac-10 Coach of the Year
2010 WBCA Top 20 Academics
Booster Club Levels and Bonuses
$100 Red: Invitation to pre / post-game receptions; E-mail updates; Newsletter; Invitation to watch practice.
$250 Joan Zone: All previous levels PLUS Joan Zone T-shirt; Signed Media Guide.
$500 Black: All previous levels PLUS (1) ticket to end of year banquet; Guest coach from games available; SU Women's Basketball Booster Sweater, Sweatshirt or Polo.
$1,000 Rebounders: All previous levels PLUS (2) General Admission season tickets; (1) additional end of year banquet ticket (2 total); Pregame training table with team; Autographed basketball; Dinner with Coach B and / or entire staff.
$5,000 Fab Five: All previous levels PLUS (2) additional general admission season tickets (4 total); (2) game tickets, bus w/ team and lodging _ Univ. of Portland, Wed., Dec. 1, 2010; Round of golf with Coach Bonvicini.
Our Booster Club Mission Statement
The Key Club is committed to the development of Seattle University's Women's Basketball Program through the support of our time, talents and treasure. We are passionate about women's basketball and seek to cultivate a connection, common purpose, and sense of community between SU Fans, Staff, and Players. It serves to ignite enthusiasm towards Redhawk Women's Basketball and also to enhance membership by welcoming new members and fundraising in order to provide our program with the necessary support and resources to compete at the highest levels of national play.
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Director of Operations
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Athletic Trainer
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5' 7" Junior Guard
6' 1" Senior Center
5' 11" Senior Forward
5' 8" Senior Forward
6' 1" Junior Center
Dear Parents and Players:
The Future Redhawks is an opportunity for our basketball program and players to impact the community in a very significant manner. Each Future Redhawk will have the chance to interact with some of their favorite women's basketball players at Seattle U. and in turn our players will be given the opportunity to learn the importance of being a positive role model for our area's youth.
It is our intention at program's end for your daughter to have a greater appreciation and knowledge of: Skill Development; Team Play; The proper attitude on & off the court; Academic responsibility; A drug and gang-free lifestyle; Respect for their parents and elders.
I hope you will join us in this second annual Future Redhawks program during the 2010 - 2011 season. I can assure you it will be an experience your daughter will not soon forget.
Hope to see you in the Connolly Center!
Sincerely,
Joan Bonvicini
Head Women's Basketball Coach
Seattle University
- Future Redhawks Game Jersey!
- Drafted and coached by a SU Women's Basketball Player!
- (6) total meetings at the Connolly Center on the SU Campus - Nov. thru Feb. All dates listed on brochure below.
- Compete in a 10-game schedule against other Future Redhawks!
- Free admission and introduction at a Seattle U. women's basketball game!
- Autographed photos of your favorite Redhawks' players!
- Opportunity to view and purchase Official FRB DVD featuring program & game highlights, interviews & more!
- Family Discount (2) Sisters = $225; (3) Sisters = $325; (4) Sisters = $400
Get in the game! Join the Exclusive Future Redhawks Basketball Program for girls grades 3 thru 8, playing in two leagues, grades 3 - 5 and grades 6 - 8. Program meets for (6) Sunday afternoons, starting Sunday, November 7th, from 1:00pm to 3:30pm each Sunday.
The Future Redhawks Basketball Program is delivering you a private invitation to get up close and personal with your favorite Seattle Redhawks Women's Basketball Players!
FRBP Brochure
Michael Meek - George Fox University
Named head women's basketball coach at George Fox University on July 26, 2010. Meek posted a career record of 264-79 (.770) in 13 seasons coaching women's basketball teams at La Grande (Ore.) High School (1997-2000) and Southridge High School in Beaverton, Ore. (2000-10). His Southridge teams won five of the last six Oregon large-school classification state titles. He won six statewide Coach of the Year awards, and was named the MaxPrep National Girls Basketball Coach of the Year in 2005-06.
Joan Bonvincini - Seattle University (Headline Speaker)
One of the most successful coaches in women's collegiate basketball history and former coach at the University of Arizona and Long Beach State, was named head coach of the Seattle University women's basketball team on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009. Overall 30-year Coaching Record: 618 - 318 (.660). 2004 Pac-10 Champions. 1996 WNIT Champions. (17) NCAA Tournament Appearances. (2) Final Four's. NCAA, Associated Press and PAC-10 Coach of the Year. The SU women's basketball team was named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Academic Top 25 Honor Roll after a successful 2009-10 year in the classroom. The Redhawks were named the No. 20 top academic team among all DI institutions with their cumulative GPA of 3.341.
Sherri Murrell - Portland State University
Murrell is in her fourth season as Portland State's head coach after guiding the Vikings to their three most successful seasons as an NCAA Division I member. The Vikings have gone 63-34 and 34-14 in the Big Sky, giving them more overall and conference wins then they had in the five seasons prior to her arrival. Murrell is the fastest coach in Portland State basketball history, men's or women's, to reach the 50-win plateau, doing so in 75 games. Murrell has also held head coaching positions at George Fox University, the University of Pacific and Washington State.
Tom Newell - Former Professional Coach
Began his career working as a scout for the Golden State Warriors in the 80s. After serving as the Indiana Pacers' Director of Player Personnel in 1984, he moved on to be an assistant coach for the Seattle SuperSonics (now in Oklahoma City). During the 1990s, he served as assistant coaches for the New Jersey Nets, college scout Milwaukee Bucks, and asst. coach Dallas Mavericks. In 1995, he became the head coach of the Greek professional team Iraklis Thessaloniki B.C. and began his works on international programs. He later joined the coaching staff of the short-lived WNBA team Portland Fire. Coach Newell also has been the Men's National Team Coach of Japan (2000), as well as Coach of the Jilin NE Tigers China Basketball Association team. Newell's extensive experience has earned him the reputation as an authority on player development.
Jenny Boucek - Seattle Storm
Boucek returned to the Storm organization as director of player development and scouting on Jan. 21, 2010. Spent 2003 through 2005 as an assistant to Anne Donovan and was part of the coaching staff as the Storm claimed the 2004 WNBA championship. Spent two-plus years as head coach of the Sacramento Monarchs, reaching the playoffs each season. Standout player at Virginia where she helped lead the Cavaliers to (4) regular season ACC Championships and (3) NCAA Elite Eight appearances and was a two-time All-ACC selection.
Cathy Crosslin - Instar Performance Training
Instar Performance is a company dedicated to enhancing and changing lives. They provide entertaining and meaningful education and training for communities, corporations, correctional institutions, families, teams and individuals. They specialize in Cultural Change, Personal Transformation, Team Building, Performance Enhancement, Correctional Services, Athletic Performance Enhancement, Executive Coaching, Union-Management Relationships and Life Coaching.
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