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  Bobbi Petersen

Bobbi Petersen

Player Profile

Position:
Head Coach

Experience:
Seventh Year

Alma Mater:
UNI '90

When thinking about the tradition-filled history of UNI volleyball, few names jump out like Bobbi Petersen's. A former standout on the court for UNI - and arguably the greatest player in the school's history - she has continued her connection with the purple and old gold as both an assistant coach, and as head coach. Under her guidance, she has taken UNI volleyball from its usual standard of excellence to a tier with the nation's elite programs.

Now in her eighth year as the Panthers head coach, Petersen has posted an impressive 181-50 record at the helm of UNI's program, with four Missouri Valley Conference titles and two NCAA Sweet 16 appearances to her credit. She ranks in the top 10 of Division I coaches in winning percentage (.783), with the Panthers winning 20 or more matches in six of her seven seasons at the helm. Last year, she was honored as Missouri Valley Conference coach of the year, after piloting the Panthers to a 28-8 mark (16-2 in MVC matches) and the second round of the NCAA tournament.

Last year marked a return to the top of the Missouri Valley Conference standings, which is a familiar location for UNI. The Panthers have claimed seven of the last nine MVC conference tournament championships - and accompanying NCAA tournament bids - while winning more than 20 matches for nine straight seasons. UNI reeled off a stretch of 19 wins in 20 matches at one point during the year. UNI defeated Winthrop in the first round of the NCAA tournament, marking the sixth straight time the Panthers have won at least their first-round NCAA match. UNI's season ended with a loss at top-ranked and eventual national champion Nebraska.

Last year was not the first time Petersen had been honored with coaching accolades by her peers. She was named the AVCA National Coach of the Year in 2002 along with earning her second consecutive AVCA Central Region Coach of the Year award, after leading the Panthers to a 34-3 mark and a top four national seed in the NCAA tournament.

Injuries and inexperience did not stop the 2005 Panthers from posting their eighth straight season of 20 or more wins. Three players expected to be key contributors each saw time on the sideline due to various ailments. However, with just one senior on the roster, UNI continued to grow and mature with each match. The Panthers also posted wins against a pair of NCAA tournament teams.

In 2004, with a young squad, Petersen guided UNI to its seventh consecutive season of 20+ victories, and a second-place tie in the Missouri Valley Conference standings. Playing its usual rigorous schedule, Petersen saw UNI post a season-best nine-match winning streak midway through the season, which marked the 12th consecutive season that Panther volleyball has won at least nine matches in a row during the season.

Petersen led UNI to its sixth consecutive MVC championship in 2003, as the Panthers defeated Missouri State on the Bears' home court to win the title. UNI finished with a 28-6 record and was ranked as high as sixth in the nation during the 2003 campaign. The Panthers advanced to the NCAA tournament's second round, dropping a close decision at eventual Final Four participant Minnesota.

Petersen took the Panthers to new heights in 2002 as they were ranked sixth in the nation - the highest ranking in school history - while entering into the NCAA Tournament as the number four seed. Along the way, UNI faced some of the toughest teams in the country, including Stanford, the defending national champion in the first match of the season. The Panthers came up big with wins over #3 Florida, #7 UCLA, #8 Pepperdine, #20 Minnesota and #20 Missouri.

In 2001, Petersen led UNI to a 31-2 mark, as the Panthers knocked off third-ranked Wisconsin, #19 Notre Dame and downed Minnesota in an epic five-game marathon in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Panthers eventually fell to #1 Long Beach State in the NCAA regional semi-finals. She also became the first person in conference history to win a league championship as a player (1986 and '87) and head coach when UNI beat Missouri State in the 2001 Valley Tournament final and Southern Illinois in 2002. As a player at UNI from 1986-89, the former Bobbi Becker was a three-time first team all-conference selection and two-time first team all-region pick. Although it has been more than 15 years since she last donned a Panther uniform, her name still appears on UNI's top 10 lists in numerous statistical categories.

Her 40 kills in a 1989 match against Illinois State not only is tops in UNI history, but also stands as the all-time Missouri Valley/Gateway Conference record. A native of Dike, Iowa, Petersen compiled 1,611 career kills and 1,457 digs during her career. In 1992, she was voted UNI's Gateway Conference Volleyball Athlete of the Decade. In 2006, she was further honored by being voted to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Centennial volleyball team.

Petersen replaced the legendary Iradge Ahrabi-Fard as head coach when he retired in 2001. It marked the second time she had replaced Ahrabi-Fard; she served as interim head coach in 1997, going 18-9 while he was serving as a consultant to USA Volleyball.

Petersen spent six seasons as a Panther assistant prior to her appointment as permanent head coach. In that capacity, she was responsible for nearly all aspects of the Panther program, including recruiting, camps, scheduling, fund-raising and scouting.

Petersen earned her bachelor's degree in therapeutic recreation in 1990 and her master's from UNI in physical education in 1992. She served as a graduate assistant with the Panthers in 1990 and, after completing her master's, was employed as a therapeutic recreation specialist in Fort Smith, Ark., and Fort Dodge, Iowa.

Petersen and her husband, Duane, reside in Dike with their two sets of twin daughters, Baylee and Sydney (7), and Jadyn and Payton (1).

 

 
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