Volleyball Coaching Staff

Head Coach:
Louie Richardson

Louie Richardson was hired as the head softball and head volleyball coach at Washington College in July 2004 and had an immediate impact on both programs. He guided the volleyball team to 14 wins in his first season, marking the Shorewomen's highest win total since 1994 and equaling the team's win total from the previous five seasons combined. He also guided the softball team to its second-highest win total and that squad into the Centennial Conference Playoffs for the first time in his first year as head coach.

Richardson served as an assistant softball coach at Washington from 2000-2003 and as an assistant volleyball coach at WC during the 2002-2003 academic year. During his three seasons as an assistant coach for the WC softball team, the Shorewomen improved their overall won-loss record each year. In the fall of 2002, with Richardson on the sidelines as an assistant coach, the WC volleyball team posted its winningest season since 1997. During his first stint at Washington, he also served as an advisor to the department's Student-Athlete Mentor program, an assistant coordinator of game management, and an Intramurals supervisor.

Before returning to Washington, Richardson was previously employed by the Wicomico County Department of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism, where he had worked as a tournament coordinator and program assistant since May 2002. While there, he performed a wide range of duties. He coordinated both the fundraising program and the junior golf program and he was responsible for tournament scheduling, administration, and budgeting. He also assisted the program director with various aspects of soccer and softball league administration and with facility maintenance duties. He was recognized by the Maryland and Delaware National Softball Association Office as the Tournament Director of the Year for his work with the 2002 Delmarva NSA "B" Qualifier.

A native of Boonville, IN, Richardson earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Oakland City University in 1998. Richardson served as an assistant softball coach at OCU for three years as a student and for two more years following his graduation. OCU competes on the NCAA Division II level and on the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association (NCCAA) Division I level.

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Louie Richardson

Assistant Coach: Monica Sella

Monica Sella is in her first year as an assistant coach for the Washington College volleyball team. Sella played four years of collegiate volleyball at fellow Centennial Conference school Muhlenberg College.

At Muhlenberg, Sella served as a team co-captain as a senior in 2006. She led the Mules in blocks per game in each of her four seasons at Muhlenberg and finished her collegiate career with a 0.70 blocks per game average.

Sella graduated from Muhlenberg in May 2007.

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