Dana Moore
Dana Moore has been a volleyball coach since 1980 where she began with Fontbonne (Mo.) College and in 1995 became the assistant coach with St. Scholastica for two seasons. She was named Head Coach in 1997 for the Saints and has announced her retirement in Fall 2022. Moore has spent time helping young female athletes succeed on the court at the collegiate and club levels. As an influential woman leader in college athletics, Moore is a graduate of the NCAA Women Coaches Academy. Moore is a leader and advocate for women’s college athletics and strives to continue the progression of equality and advancement.

Stacy Deadrick
Stacy Deadrick has been a prime example of an impactful woman leader within the College of St. Scholastica Athletic Department serving in a variety of positions. Beginning her time with the Saints as a student-athlete and being a well decorated basketball star, which included a 1988-89 NLCAA National Championship, NLCAA All-American Honors, and her name in the record books with most steals in a career (436). Deadrick went on to be an assistant and later head coach of the CSS women’s basketball program for 27 seasons, and is currently serving as Assistant Director of Athletics of Facilities and Event Management, Senior Woman Administrator, and Title IX Deputy. Deidrick has been a mentor to many female student-athletes both on and off the court.