Women's Volleyball
Mark Pryor Named Head Volleyball Coach at Texas A&M-Commerce

Texas A&M University-Commerce announced today the hiring of
Mark Pryor as
the new head volleyball coach.
"I am excited about the opportunity here at Texas A&M Commerce.
There is a
lot of work to be done, but it seems that the infrastructure from
previous
head coach Gwen Weatherford is in place for this program to be
competitive
within the Lone Star Conference and in this region," said Pryor.
"This is a
great opportunity for my family and I."
"We are very excited to have Mark Pryor join our Lion athletic
family. He
brings a wealth of volleyball knowledge to our program and his
relationships
in the volleyball community will keep us focused on the vision of
becoming a
national leader in college athletics," said athletic director
Carlton
Cooper.
"In choosing a coach to lead the volleyball program to the next
level, we
wanted a person who is committed to our athletic department
mission, has a
strong work ethic, believes in community engagement, and has a
solid
coaching background," said associate athletic director for
academic
affairs/SWA Judy Sackfield. "We are thrilled to
have Mark Pryor join the
Lion athletic family."
Pryor comes to A&M-Commerce with an impressive background that
includes
being a head coach at Louisiana Monroe and Southwest Baptist as
well as an
assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Boise State. In
addition, he
has experience as the head coach of the Dallas Premier Volleyball
Club and
an assistant with the USA Volleyball High Performance Program and
New Mexico
State University.
While at Louisiana Monroe, he built a .500 program where they
established 11
school records, posted their first non-losing season in 16 years
and
recorded double-digit victories for the first time in 14 years.
Pryor was
named the 2005 Southland Conference Coach of the Year and recruited
the 2005
and 2006 Louisiana Sports Writers Association Newcomer of the
Year.
At Boise State, Pryor played an integral role in the improvement of
the
program on the court and his recruiting efforts brought in two
all-Western
Athletic Conference selections as well as the first-ever Volleyball
Magazine
Fab 50 recruit. On the court, Boise State went from last in the WAC
to
fourth within a two-year span.
At Southwest Baptist, he revitalized a program that experienced a
10-win
improvement and was ranked 12th in the nation in blocks per game.
At the
Bolivar, Missouri based institution; he was involved in the
entire
development of the program, including recruiting, training, fund
raising,
budget implementation, public relations, and marketing.
Pryor is a 1995 graduate of Baylor University, where he played on
the men's
club volleyball team before entering the coaching ranks. In 1998,
he
received his master's degree in public relations/communications
from
Louisiana-Monroe.
What Others Are Saying About Mark Pryor:
"Mark has extensive experience in all phases of coaching and
will be a great
fit at Texas A&M-Commerce. He will be successful due to his
unmatched work
ethic, keen eye for talent and ability to develop that talent in
the gym."
Tennessee head coach Rob Patrick
"Texas A&M University-Commerce did an outstanding job in
getting Mark Pryor,
who is one of the top recruiters and top young coaches in America.
He is
very experienced at recruiting and developing players. He will help
the
players at A&M-Commerce in a big way on and off the
court." Baylor head
coach Jim Barnes


