New heights for Sitze, Hawks

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SVN portrait by Paul Colletti Christy Sitze led the Hawks to the Sweet 16 this season.
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BY TY REYNOLDS

SVN SPORTS REPORTER

treynolds@svnmail.com

Christy Sitze stood alone in a mass of humanity, an island amidst a sea of people. The stunned look on her face said it all, her quietude a sign that she had no idea how to comfort her crying players.

"I don't know if I did or said something wrong," Sitze murmured, looking around the Blackhawk Center but failing to see anything. "I feel like this is my fault."

As parents filed past, shaking her hand and offering the occasional hug, Sitze was unsure if the 25-13, 25-13 supersectional loss to Harvard on the Hawks' home court was real or just a bad dream. Her players milled around in a daze, devastated that their state aspirations had been dashed with such finality.

"It's hard because you want to tell them, 'Look at what you've done,' and make them feel better," Sitze said. "It is a positive sign as a coach when you see that your team really isn't satisfied with something and there really is no consoling that you can do."

Later that night, after the gym cleared out and she was sitting at home, Sitze started seeing the 2006 volleyball season for what it was: The third straight 30-win season at Oregon. Scenes from throughout the season flashed by, from early season growing pains to the impressive runs through the Big Northern Conference, the AFC Regional and the Byron Sectional.

As impressive as the Hawks' 36-4 season was, it wasn't unexpected by Sitze and her players.

"It was probably a lot of moments that were strung together that made me start thinking that we had the chance to go far," said Sitze, SVN's 2006 coach of the year. "They had their moments of brilliance early in the season, but it was up and down.

"Then, there was a point in the season when they were up all the time," she continued, referring to a tournament during which star hitter Dani Steffa was sitting out. "The team finally realized that they really were that good. After that, there was no stopping them."

Since taking over the Oregon volleyball program in 2002, Sitze has taken the Hawks to new heights. Oregon has won four consecutive regional titles, added a sectional crown this season and has steadily improved in her five years at the helm. During the four straight runs to regional championships, the Hawks have a 124-29-2 record, including 16 losses the past three seasons combined.

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