Frances Schaafsma
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Dr. Frances M. Schaafsma (b. 4 May 1934, d. 11 August 1992) was a pioneer in women's sports in both basketball
and volleyball
, as well as a pioneer in collegiate athletics administration for female athletes. Her books on these two sports were among the first and best-known. Women's Basketball, Physical Education Activities Series was published in 1966 and Basketball for Women was published in 1971.
Volleyball for Coaches and Teachers was first published in 1974; a second edition was published in 1985. Volleyball, Exploring Sports Series was published in 1984.
Dr. Schaafsma became the women's basketball coach for Long Beach State in 1962. Beginning in 1965 when conference play began, Fran led the 49ers to 11 straight conference titles. In all, Fran coached the team for 17 seasons, beginning with play in the Southern California Women's Conference, then the Extramural Coordinating Council of Southern California Colleges, the Southern California Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and finally the Western Collegiate Athletic Association.
Fran's record at Long Beach was 209-73, including a final season mark in 1978-79 of 24-8. Dr. Schaafsma never had a losing season at Long Beach; in fact, the 49ers first losing season did not come until 1992-93, 2 years after Dr. Schaafsma's successor, Joan Bonvicini
, left for the University of Arizona
.
Dr. Schaasfma coached the women's volleyball team from 1962 through 1970. Her final team finished fourth in the AIAW Championships. Fran also coached golf at Long Beach and was interim director of athletics in 1983 and associate director of athletics in 1984-85.
Dr. Schaasfma was inducted into the Long Beach State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986.
Basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five players try to score points by throwing or "shooting" a ball through the top of a basketball hoop while following a set of rules...
and volleyball
Volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules.The complete rules are extensive...
, as well as a pioneer in collegiate athletics administration for female athletes. Her books on these two sports were among the first and best-known. Women's Basketball, Physical Education Activities Series was published in 1966 and Basketball for Women was published in 1971.
Volleyball for Coaches and Teachers was first published in 1974; a second edition was published in 1985. Volleyball, Exploring Sports Series was published in 1984.
Dr. Schaafsma became the women's basketball coach for Long Beach State in 1962. Beginning in 1965 when conference play began, Fran led the 49ers to 11 straight conference titles. In all, Fran coached the team for 17 seasons, beginning with play in the Southern California Women's Conference, then the Extramural Coordinating Council of Southern California Colleges, the Southern California Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and finally the Western Collegiate Athletic Association.
Fran's record at Long Beach was 209-73, including a final season mark in 1978-79 of 24-8. Dr. Schaafsma never had a losing season at Long Beach; in fact, the 49ers first losing season did not come until 1992-93, 2 years after Dr. Schaafsma's successor, Joan Bonvicini
Joan Bonvicini
Joan Bonvicini is the current head coach for the Seattle University women's basketball team, the Redhawks, and one of only 18 coaches in Division I women's basketball history with 600 career victories. She was head coach at the University of Arizona for 17 seasons, leading the Wildcats to the...
, left for the University of Arizona
University of Arizona
The University of Arizona is a land-grant and space-grant public institution of higher education and research located in Tucson, Arizona, United States. The University of Arizona was the first university in the state of Arizona, founded in 1885...
.
Dr. Schaasfma coached the women's volleyball team from 1962 through 1970. Her final team finished fourth in the AIAW Championships. Fran also coached golf at Long Beach and was interim director of athletics in 1983 and associate director of athletics in 1984-85.
Dr. Schaasfma was inducted into the Long Beach State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986.