The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 17, 1997, Summer Edition, Page 11, Image 11

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    Sanderford adds former
USC assistant to staff
From Staff Reports
Paul Sanderford, who in June was
named to succeed Angela Beck as
Nebraska women’s basketball coach,
added another member to his coach
ing staff July 10 by hiring Brooke
Meadows as an assistant coach.
Meadows has spent the last three
years as an assistant at the University
of Southern California. While at
USC, she served as recruiting coordi
nator, monitored the academic
progress of student-athletes, scouted
uppuncms, assisieu m game piepaia
tion and coordinated all areas of team
and recruiting travel. During her
three years there, the Women of Troy
made two NCAA Tournament
appearances.
“Brooke gives us the west coast
connection we need at the University
of Nebraska,” Sanderford said.
“She’s been in the Pac 10, a good
league, and has worked with quality
players.”
Her primary responsibilities will
be coordinating academics for the
Huskers, working with post players
and recruiting on the west coast.
Before joining the staff at USC,
Meadows was an assistant coach at
Loyola Marymount. At LMU, her
major responsibilities were coaching
post players, implementing the pre
season and postseason strength pro
grams and assisting with the condi
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Brooke gives us
the west coast
connection we need
at the University of
Nebraska
Paul Sanderford
NU women’s basketball coach
tioning program.
Meadows attended college on a
basketball scholarship at San Diego
State University. She was named to
the NWIT all-tournament team in
1989 after helping the Aztecs to a
second-place finish. She earned a
spot on the all-tournament team in
the 1987 Big West Conference
Tournament. Meadows was a mem
ber of the Dean's List and earned her
degree in speech communications
from SDSU in 1990. She has been
pursuing a master’s degree in admin
istrative leadership at USC.
The 30-year-old Meadows played
professional basketball with the
Cents Basket in the Luxembourg Pro
League.
She is originally from Boulder,
Colo.
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Former Ralston pitcher signs with Huskers
From Staff Reports
Nebraska head baseball coach
John Sanders announced Tuesday that
he had signed left-handed pitcher
Brian Rodaway to join the Huskers
next season.
Rodaway, 6-2, 170 pounds, was a
first-team all-state selection as a
senior at Ralston High School after
compiling a 4-3 record with a 2.69
earned run average. As a junior,
Rodaway was 5-3 with a 0.30 ERA,
the lowest ERA in the state, and he
earned second-team all-state honors.
“Brian is an outstanding athlete
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with a promising future,” Sanders
said. “We are happy to have him in
our program.”
Rodaway carried a 3.63 grade
point average in high school and was
academic all-state in both basketball
and baseball. He earned varsity letters
twice in baseball and once in basket
ball.
“From the beginning (of the
recruitment), I wanted to stay in
Lincoln.” Rodaway said.
“Things worked out and I’m very
happy to be part of the Nebraska pro
gram.”
The Huskers had the inside track
in his recruitment since both his high
school coach, Stan Haaz, and his
American Legion skipper, Kevin
French, played baseball at Nebraska.
“I thought it was exciting to be
around two coaches who had personal
experiences of the Nebraska pro
gram,” Rodaway said. “I was very for
tunate to be able to share those expe
riences with my two coaches.”
Rodaway was all-city, all-confer
ence and all-Heartland during his
career and was a two-time All-Star
Legion selection. He led LHS to the
state tournament in 1996, its first visit
in 24 years.
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