

After a three-year hiatus away from the bench, Tim DeBeliso returns for his 13th season as an assistant coach at
DeBeliso has built a reputation as one of the top assistant coaches in the country. His impact on the Crusaders' success during his first 12 seasons is most evident in the accomplishments of MU's setters, whom he has the responsibility of training and teaching. A trio of Madonna setters earned All-America awards during DeBeliso's tenure, including all-time assist leader Ashley Frost (three-time All-American). In 2003, Frost led the nation is total assists and assists per game and was fourth in 2004.
The Crusaders have been atop the conference year in and year out in setting and blocking under DeBeliso, who also spends time tutoring the middle blockers at Madonna. DeBeliso will continue his dual role of Assistant Coach as well as Strength and Conditioning Consultant for the 2009 Crusaders.
DeBeliso has focused on all aspects of the game with the players. This includes working on techniques and styles for each position. His commitment to the success of the program is evidenced by the many hours he logs, as well as the extra work he does to help improve each individual. He can be seen working with individual players after regular practice hours many nights.
DeBeliso also directs Madonna's spring season, taking the reigns on everything from drill-work to match preparation for the Madonna spring campaign.
In addition to his strength and conditioning background, DeBeliso also served as the head volleyball coach at
Coach DeBeliso has completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at
Tim and his wife Carol reside in

In his 20th season, Brian McClain continues to work hand-in-hand with coach Abraham while overseeing many of the logistics of the Madonna Volleyball program. McClain serves as the Director of Volleyball Operations, handling all aspects of travel for the Crusaders. When it comes to plane tickets, hotel reservations and tour guides, Brian plays an integral role.
Brian also serves a crucial role for the Crusaders on the bench as the team statistician.
In addition to his duties with Madonna, Brian has acted as the NAIA Sectional Coordinator and Regional rater the past several seasons and will continue his role as conference and national rater in 2009.
McClain is also a co-director of the Madonna AAU program. The Crusader Juniors Volleyball program has proven to be an enormous asset to many young athletes in and around the area for many years. This program has allowed many players the additional opportunity to demonstrate their skill and talent to college coaches across the country.
With a number of former players now attending universities across the country on volleyball scholarships, Crusader Juniors has become one of the most recognized junior programs in the country. Most importantly, it has given many young women the opportunity to continue in the fun of competitive volleyball.
When not helping run one of the top teams in the nation, Brian is the owner of BLT Sportswear and Apparel of Livonia. McClain and his wife Lynn have one son, Trevor - a freshman at MU this fall - and the family resides in

Former All-American Tera (Morrill) Woodruff enters her first season on the Crusader bench in 2009.
"Tera brings experience having been a head coach at the high school level and a club coach," commented Jerry Abraham. "She brings a great work ethic and leads by example. I think that the kids already respect her and can learn by her approach. Her style of coaching is aggressive and her knowledge of the game is very good. I was happy to add in another qualified and quality coach to work with me on a full time basis."
Woodruff lettered at MU from 2000-2004 and was named to the NAIA All-American team in 2002 after helping the Crusaders to the NAIA Final Four for the first time in program history. In addition to taking home a pair of all-region honors as well as being a three-time All-WHAC first team selection from 2002-04, Woodruff was twice named to the All-WHAC academic and the NAIA All-American Scholar Athlete teams. She currently ranks in the top-10 of four records at MU including total kills (eighth - 1,541), attacks (eighth - 3,470), service aces (sixth - 223) and digs (sixth - 2,117).
Since her graduation from the university, Woodruff has been coaching at
"The volleyball program at
Woodruff and her husband Chris - a former All-American baseball player at Madonna - reside in