Hedgpeth Named New Women's Water Polo Coach

Allison Hedgpeth has been named the head coach of the Whittier
College women's water polo team beginning for the 2007-08 academic
year. She has spent the 2006-07 season as the assistant coach
of the water polo and swimming programs.
"We are extremely excited about the addition of Allison to our
staff," says Whittier College Director of Athletics, Robert
Coleman. "We are very pleased with the enthusiasm and
commitment she has shown this season, and what that will mean
futuristically to the program."
The 24-year old Huntington Beach, Calif., native graduated from
NCAA Division II California State University-Bakersfield in
2005. As a member of the Roadrunners water polo team,
Hedgpeth was named team captain and Most Valuable Player
twice. She began her water polo career at the age of 13,
playing club and varsity water polo, as well as swimming at Edison
High School. In 2000, she was selected to play for the
Southern California Zone team in Los Alamitos.
Hedgpeth will take over a program that has been run by Mitch Carty
since 2003. Carty led the Poets to a fourth place finish at
the Division III Nationals in 2006. His 69 coaching victories
are the most in the program's 13-year history. Carty
announced he would step down following the 2006-07 academic year,
in January.
"It is an honor to be selected for this position and I feel
tremendously blessed to have been granted this opportunity,"
Hedgpeth says. "I have had the utmost privilege of being
mentored by Mitch Carty over the past academic year and I know that
I have some very big shoes to fill. The athletic programs here at
Whittier College are headed in an extremely positive direction and
I feel honored to be apart of that movement. My dedication to this
program and to these women is immense; I care deeply about
every single one of these athletes and I am so very excited about
being able to lead them in a part of their college experience."






