Northland, Rochester announce staffing changes

Northland, Rochester announce staffing changes

Rochester, Mn-

Both Rochester Community & Technical College and Northland Community & Technical College recently announced staffing changes at their respective institutions. 

NCTC volleyball has a new leader in Courtney Nordby, a former Pioneer assistant coach who returns to lead the Pioneer volleyball program.  Nordby was also a NCAA Division standout volleyball student-athlete at the University of North Dakota.   For the full Northland press release on the new appointment, please click this link. 

Also in Thief River Fall, Pioneer baseball has a new skipper in the dugout.  Northland named Sam Schumacher it's head coach prior to the 2018 spring season.  Schumacher comes to Northland after two years at Dakota Wesleyan University, where he served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.  NCTC's full press release is available at this link. 

Rochester CTC has named Derrick Hintz  as it's new head football coach.  Hintz is a familiar face to the RCTC fanbase; he has served as a member of the coaching staff for the past 16 years.  Click here to read the full press release from Rochester CTC. 

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