Returning for her 12th season at the helm of the Athenas
Volleyball program, head coach Dianna Graves is looking forward to
continuing the team's improvement as CMS returns to the hunt for
the SCIAC championship.
Part of Claremont McKenna College's class of 1998, Dianna is
hardly a stranger to SCIAC volleyball. She earned a multitude of
accolades while competing for CMS: Team captain 1997; Team Most
Valuable Player 1995, 1996; All-SCIAC 2nd Team 1995, 1st Team 1996,
1997; All-West Region 1997. Playing the outside hitter position,
she proved herself a force to be reckoned with as an integral part
of the CMS offense. In addition, as team captain she provided
needed leadership for the younger players who were still learning
the ropes for the Athenas.
Enthusiastic, hard working, and knowledgeable were terms used to
describe Dianna before her inaugural season. These adjectives still
apply as Dianna brings her former style of play onto the court in
her capacity as head coach.
In addition to the four letters earned while playing at CMS,
Dianna has extensive experience playing at the club level. Also,
she has spent the last few years officiating club and high school
volleyball matches and coaching at the club level.
Dianna got her first taste of collegiate coaching as an assistant
for Jodie Burton, the Athenas basketball coach. This was a natural
progression for her as she also lettered for three years for the
CMS hoops squad. She also excelled in that sport earning All-SCIAC
honors in addition to the team MVP award. Her leadership abilities
shined there as well serving as the squad's solo captain her senior
season, only the second time in over 20 years that the basketball
team had only one captain.
Not satisfied leaving her spring semester vacated, Dianna was also
a member of John Goldhammer's track and field team for four years.
Not surprisingly, she attained All-SCIAC honors in that sport too
(throwing the javelin). Her 11 varsity letters equals the record
for the most ever earned by an Athenas athlete.
Dianna majored in Biology graduating from CMC in 1998. She earned
honors for her senior thesis dealing with the silk of black widow
spiders. Dianna also was awarded the prestigious Berger Prize by
CMC recognizing her as the outstanding female in her graduating
class. In addition, the CMS athletics department bestowed upon her
its highest honor, the Dickinson Award. This selection is made each
year to a student-athlete who has performed ably not only on the
athletic field but also has made a significant contribution on
campus to student life. She did as responsibly as anyone by serving
as head resident assistant her senior year. Dianna capped that
senior year by also being named CMC's Athlete of the Year. She
became only the second person in CMS history to capture both
Athlete of the Year and Dickinson honors.
Dianna is married to CMS Head Athletic Trainer Steve Graves and
they live in Claremont with their children, Matthew and Erin, three
dogs, one cat and Joey the bird.
Dianna Graves
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- Nickname:
- DT
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- Title:
- Head Coach
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- Organization:
- CMS
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- Phone:
- 909-607-3565
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- Year:
- 12th
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- Previous College:
- Claremont McKenna
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- Overall Record:
- 88-64, .579
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- SCIAC Record:
- 156-133, .540