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National Rankings 06-07 07-08
Baseball 1 2
Men's Golf 35 23
Women's Golf 10 17
Men's Tennis 20 18
Women's Tennis 18 22
Men's Basketball 16 23
Women's Basketball 2 10
Volleyball NR 20
Men's X-Country 20 14
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Men's Basketball
Assistant Coach Rick Dessing

radessing@lcsc.edu


Rick Dessing returns for his third season with the Warriors in 2007-08.  The former head men’s basketball coach at Montana Tech in Butte, MT, compiled a 260-244 record during his 16 years at the helm (1985-2001), and led the program to its only two appearances in the NAIA National Tournament. His teams won seven Frontier Conference championships while producing 15 Academic All-Americans. He also compiled a better win-loss record (158-127) and Conference tournament record (15-8) than any other Frontier Conference school during his 16-year tenure.  Dessing was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in April of 2005.

After Montana Tech, Dessing became head coach of the Magic City Snowbears of the Midwestern Basketball Association Pro League, where he led the team to a 14-8 record and a second-place finish. He then spent a year at Mohave Community College in Colorado City, Ariz. as a campus facilitator before becoming head coach and vice president of basketball operations for the Butte Bandits of the All-American Professional Basketball League, a new 10-team league that  began play in 2005.

Dessing began his coaching career at Bennett High School in Marion, Indiana, and was there for five years.  His record at Bennett was 57-29 and his 1983-84 team was ranked 17th in the state of Indiana--Bennett was one of the smallest schools in the state’s one class system.  They also set a state record that season for field goal percentage, shooting a remarkable 59.6% from the field for the season. 

Dessing is a 1979 graduate of Ball State University.  He earned a Master’s degree in Administration from the University of Wisconsin in 1985, while serving as a graduate assistant coach and adjunct instructor at the Big Ten Conference School.

Rick and his wife Lisa have three children.  Their two sons Michael and Craig reside in Butte, MT and their daughter Haley is a sophomore at WSU.  Lisa also works at LCSC in the Business Department.  They reside in Clarkston, WA.

Coach Walker on Dessing:  “It’s not often that we, at this level of coaching, are able to work with an assistant with such a wealth of experience as Coach Dessing possesses.  I have known Coach Dessing for a long time, and really value his suggestions.  He is a great teacher of team defense, as well as the fundamentals of the game.  He communicates with the players well, and always has a fundamental approach to everything he does with our players.  We are very fortunate to have him in our program.”

 


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