Brad Soderberg comes in somewhere between Thorson and Nagy, as far as the timeline.
Correct, Sodeberg popped in for 2 uneventful seasons, Jerrod Hughes ring any bells?
1989-90 ... 8-19 ... Jim Thorson
1990-91 ... 24-8 ... Jim Thorson ... NCC Postseason Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
1991-92 ... 25-8 ... Jim Thorson ... NCC, North Central Regional Champion
1992-93 ... 19-12 ... Jim Thorson 1993-94 ... 19-8 ... Brad Soderberg
1994-95 ... 17-10 ... Brad Soderberg
1995-96 ... 24-5 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
1996-97 ... 25-5 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC, North Central Regional Champion
1997-98 ... 26-3 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
1998-99 ... 17-10 ... Scott Nagy
1999-2000 ... 21-9 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
2000-01 ... 22-7 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
2001-02 ... 24-6 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
2002-03 ... 24-7 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
2003-04 ... 27-7 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
1979-80 ... 23-8 ... Gene Zulk ... NCC, North Central Regional Champion
1980-81 ... 13-14 ... Gene Zulk
1981-82 ... 13-14 ... Gene Zulk
1982-83 ... 16-12 ... Gene Zulk
1983-84 ... 21-9 ... Gene Zulk ... New England Regional Runner-Up
1984-85 ... 26-7 ... Gene Zulk ... NCC, North Central Regional Champion; National Runner-Up
1985-86 ... 8-20 ... Jim Thorson
1986-87 ... 16-12 ... Jim Thorson
1987-88 ... 21-9 ... Jim Thorson ... Third-Place South Central Regional
1988-89 ... 16-12 ... Jim Thorson
1989-90 ... 8-19 ... Jim Thorson
1990-91 ... 24-8 ... Jim Thorson ... NCC Postseason Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
1991-92 ... 25-8 ... Jim Thorson ... NCC, North Central Regional Champion
1992-93 ... 19-12 ... Jim Thorson 1993-94 ... 19-8 ... Brad Soderberg
1994-95 ... 17-10 ... Brad Soderberg
1995-96 ... 24-5 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
1996-97 ... 25-5 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC, North Central Regional Champion
1997-98 ... 26-3 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
1998-99 ... 17-10 ... Scott Nagy
1999-2000 ... 21-9 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
2000-01 ... 22-7 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
2001-02 ... 24-6 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
2002-03 ... 24-7 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
2003-04 ... 27-7 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
Correct, Sodeberg popped in for 2 uneventful seasons, Jerrod Hughes ring any bells?
1989-90 ... 8-19 ... Jim Thorson
1990-91 ... 24-8 ... Jim Thorson ... NCC Postseason Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
1991-92 ... 25-8 ... Jim Thorson ... NCC, North Central Regional Champion
1992-93 ... 19-12 ... Jim Thorson 1993-94 ... 19-8 ... Brad Soderberg
1994-95 ... 17-10 ... Brad Soderberg
1995-96 ... 24-5 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
1996-97 ... 25-5 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC, North Central Regional Champion
1997-98 ... 26-3 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
1998-99 ... 17-10 ... Scott Nagy
1999-2000 ... 21-9 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
2000-01 ... 22-7 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
2001-02 ... 24-6 ... Scott Nagy ... NCC Champion, North Central Regional Runner-Up
2002-03 ... 24-7 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
2003-04 ... 27-7 ... Scott Nagy ... North Central Regional Qualifier
Nagy had no affiliation with SDSU that I'm aware of. Swept in from Illinois and brought Sempsrott with him. The rest is recent history.
It's a good thing for SDSU that Thorson wasn't a woman. USD got sued for firing a volleyball coach who lost 47 straight NCC games. She said it was based on gender and not her performance, she even got to keep her job with the school of education. She won the lawsuit--ridiculous. If you can't fire that coach then I don't know who you can fire.
I agree that State is better off with Nagy, but I'm sure there were some upset people right away--firing a guy a year after going to the Elite 8. Was Nagy Thorson's assistant?
Nagy was an assistant with Thorson from 90-93, I did not know that until today.
We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
As I recall, the controversy involving Thor's termination involved a couple of factors. He had been pretty successful during the end of his tenure and, apparently, he was notified of the termination in a less-than-professional manner. I don't recall specifics, but perhaps someone else can fill in the blanks. Thor eventually went on to have some pretty good success at Mount Marty.
As I recall, the controversy involving Thor's termination involved a couple of factors. He had been pretty successful during the end of his tenure and, apparently, he was notified of the termination in a less-than-professional manner. I don't recall specifics, but perhaps someone else can fill in the blanks. Thor eventually went on to have some pretty good success at Mount Marty.
There are a number of things I could add but won't. All of our coaches have only a 1year contract that expires on June 30 every year. If Thorson had the record that Nagy has now he would still be the head coach, plus his relationships with players got to be front page news when he pulled three scholarships about a year before his contract was not renewed.
From what one athlete expressed in the Argus, he felt that this loss of scholarship was taken in a less than professional fashion also. So what comes around goes around. :
Its history now, we have had above average coaches since Sox Walseth took over from Reuben Frost in 1954, but each has had their own problems one way or another. Zulk and Thorson seem to yo-yo in terms of wins and losses. I guess its more than wins and loses though and its about how the athlete feels about SDSU when his career is over. This is important to our current AD as he has told me so more than once.
I happen catch the Brad Soderberg Show on KMOX radio a week ago, he has won only six games at St Louis but still is an upbeat guy. Personally I liked him, but was not so crazy about his half court offense that was really Dick Bennett's style.
Mark Tetzlaff is a banker for Reliabank in Watertown. He also farms on the side. His daughter is a sophomore standout for Watertown...she played for Deuel (that's Clear Lake) last year but the family transferred in to Watertown. Mark's wife, Sara, is a former Jack cheerleader and teaches at Watertown HIgh School.
USD got sued for firing a volleyball coach who lost 47 straight NCC games. She said it was based on gender and not her performance, she even got to keep her job with the school of education. She won the lawsuit--ridiculous. If you can't fire that coach then I don't know who you can fire.
If that was all there was to the lawsuit then you would be right. Since it wasn't you should go look up the information so you understand what was about.
Sorry this is such a late reply, but I have been away for awhile and am just getting caught up.
You can't teach an old dog new tricks, but you can never teach a stupid dog anything.
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