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2003 Volleyball

MERILEE CONWAY
Assistant Coach
2nd season
Fresno State (1994)

Merrilee Conway is in her second year with the Titans after serving as the women’s volleyball manager at Fresno State in 2001. The Bulldogs went 14-10 in 2001 and finished fourth in the Western Division of the Western Athletic Conference with a 7-6 record.

Prior to her postition at Fresno State, Conway was a successful high school coach at both the varsity and junior varsity levels, most recently serving as the varsity girls’ volleyball head coach at Hanford West High School in central California.

She also served as the head track coach at Hanford West, an assistant volleyball coach at Bullard High School in Fresno, Calif. – where she led the Knights to a Central Valley Championship in 1999 – and a junior varsity head coach at three different high schools, leading all three to league championships.

As a player, Conway played one season at Big West Conference rival Long Beach State before transferring to Fresno State in 1990. In her only season with the Bulldogs as an outside hitter, she helped Fresno State post a 21-13 overall record and earn a berth in the NCAA tournament for only the second time in school history. She finished fourth on the team in digs (207) and fifth in kills (156) while chipping in 47 assists, 27 blocks and 12 aces.

Conway, a native of Madera, Calif., is a 1994 graduate of Fresno State with a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies. Last June, she graduated with summa cum laude honors from Fresno State, earning a master’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in sports psychology.




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