IhePirol Tuesday, August 19, 2003 Paqe 7 Sports ew coaches hired Swimmer breaks records John Olson Veb Editor Gardner-Webb's growth in the NCAA D-I athletic competitions hequires the hiring of coaches that have previous experience at the col- egiate level. This past summer the athletic staff announced several new additions to the coaching staff at GWU. Women's Soccer Debbie Pacchioni is continuing her education in Gardner-Webb's [graduate program along with coaching as an assistant for the women's [soccer program. While playing collegiate soccer at National American ■University in Rapid City, S.D., Pacchioni, a native of Sao Paulo, Brazil captained the team to appearances in the 1998 and 1999 NAIA National I Tournament. The Lady Bulldogs open the season against Army at the High Point ! Classic on August 30. Men's Soccer John Miglarese joined the men's soccer program to help the Runnin' Bulldogs as they enter the 2003 season. Before joining the program as an assistant coach Miglarese gained knowledge in soccer from Georgia Southern as a coach from 2001-2002. Miglarese played at Georgia Southern from 1996-1999. The men's team makes their 2003 regular season debut at home against Milligan on August 29. Men's basketball Chris Holtmann, a Nicholasville, Ky native, joined the men's bas ketball program at GWl^fter his position as a top assistant at NAIA member Taylor (Ind.) University. Holtmann earned earned All- American honors at Taylor in 1994 as the team earned a spot as the NAIA's top ranked team. Holtmann's career in^^legiate coaching started in 1997-1998 as a junior varsity coach alon^Bth helping out with the varsity squad. Track & Field David Price joined GWU’s track & field coaching staff as the top assistant. Price previously coached at Western Carolina University from 1999 to the present. While at WCU, 40 student athletes earned all con ference status. Prices' area of expertise is on the field events. Head Cross-Country Coach Brian Baker took over the program as Director of Track & Field and Cross-Country after Bryan Fetzer resigned following the 2003 track & field season. Fetzer is currently pur suing other career opportunities in the sport. The men's and women's cross-country squad opens up the season at the Charlotte Relays on August 30. Got Skills? John Olson Web Editor Gardner-Webb swimmer April Knowles is continuing her season through late August for the Bahamas after placing well at the Bahamian National Meet this summer. The rising sophomore set national records in four events at Nationals, which were held from July 10-13 in Nassau. Knowles turned in new record times of 1:07.89 in the 100 fly, 1:19:53 in the 100 breast, 2:32.43 in the 200 fly and 2:55.64 in the 200 breast. After scoring 50 points at the meet Knowles tied for the High Point Trophy. This is the third time Knowles has met the standard to receive the trophy. Knowles earned this title outright at the 1999 and 2001 Nationals. Following phenomenal performances at Nationals, Knowles went on to compete for the Bahamas at the Pan American Games from Aug. 8-15 in the Dominican Republic. Knowles also earned a spot on the Bahamian team that is com peting at the World Championships in South Korea from Aug. 21-31. The lady swimmers of Gardner-Webb kick off the season on October 24 against Davidson at home. The first event is slated to start at 7 p.m. Head Coach Mike Simpson added Camille Palacio (Charlotte), Kathleen Peterson (Danville, Ky.), Kathryn Williams (Greenville, S.C.) and Terra Wilson (Potter Valley, Calif) to the 2003-2004 squad. Simpsons' team graduat ed four seniors from the 2002-2003 squad in May and is returning fourteen swimmers. Photo by Scott Holstein Two stu dents joust during ori entation. Gardner- W e b b sponsored many simi lar activi ties for stu dents. mm. The Pilot is searching for a new cartoonist. If you think you’ve got the skills, submit your best work. All entries should be sent to The Pilot at Campus Box 5808. Questions? Call Emily at 3784 or Sarah at 3785.