Flaig
is named assistant
volleyball coach at LCSC
8-8-07
Two-time
All-Frontier Conference and
All-Region I performer Amy
Flaig has been named as
assistant volleyball coach
at Lewis-Clark State
College, first-year coach
Jen Greeny has announced.
Flaig played both basketball
and volleyball at LCSC
during her career in 2000-03
and is the last female
athlete at the college to
participate in the two
sports. She played
volleyball all four years
and also was a member of the
basketball team her final
three seasons.
Flaig, who is a second-grade
teacher at Lewiston’s
Centennial Elementary
School, originally came to
LCSC in 2000 from Missoula’s
Sentinel High School. She
immediately made an impact
on the volleyball team and
earned All-Frontier
Conference Freshman Team
honors. She helped LCSC to
two regular-season
conference titles and two
berths to the NAIA national
tournament.
Flaig led the Warriors in
kills both her junior and
senior seasons when she
earned both conference and
region honors. She stands
seventh on the program’s
all-time kill list with
1,037.
Flaig also played for the
women’s basketball team her
final three years and was
instrumental in helping the
team earn two berths to the
national tournament. She
averaged 4.2 points and 4.4
rebounds per game her senior
season and saw action in
every game, including one
start.
Flaig worked with the LCSC
players last spring during
workouts prior to Greeny
taking over the program.