Naomi Radio, Head Coach
Second Year
Alma Mater: Mount St. Mary's '04
Record at Shippensburg: 8-10, 1 year
Career Record: 8-10, 1 year
Office Phone: 717-477-1695
E-mail: nmradio@ship.edu
After spending the 2006 season as the assistant women's
lacrosse coach at Shippensburg, Radio was named as the head coach
on July 17, 2006.
As
the assistant, Radio,
who had a stellar playing career as a goalie at
Division I Mount St.
Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Maryland, worked with Michelle
Mangle and helped Shippensburg return to the PSAC Women's Lacrosse
Championship after the team posted a 1-14 record in 2005. At The Mount,
Radio was named All-Northeast Conference (NEC) three times, including
being named to the First Team twice and earning Player
of the Year honors in 2004. She finished her career as the all-time
leader in saves at The Mount, totaling 770 from 2002-05, a mark which
is ranks 18th in Division I history.
Radio is also the school’s
career leader in minutes (4,342:50) and wins (41) while leading the
NEC in saves percentage three consecutive
years from 2003-05. In addition to being named All-NEC First Team and
NEC Player of the Year in 2004, she led the conference in goals against
average and saves percentage and totaled a school-record 225 saves.
A starter in 74 of the 75 games she played in at Mount St. Mary’s,
Radio currently holds four of the top-six record for saves in a single-season.
A
two-sport athlete at the Mount, Radio was also a goalkeeper on the
women’s soccer team, starting in 50 of the 55 games she played
in. She finished her career as the school’s leader in minutes
played with 4,011:51, second in saves (267) and third in wins (12).
Radio also had a .737 saves percentage for her career.
Radio also excelled
in the classroom as well. A 2004 graduate of Mount St. Mary’s
with a bachelor of arts degree in political science and minors in history,
philosophy and legal studies, she boasted a
3.98 grade point average. Radio was a two-time Academic All-America
First Team selection in lacrosse from 2004-05 and an Academic All-District
II First Team honoree in soccer in 2003.
Radio was selected as the NEC
Student-Athlete of the Year in 2004, was a three-time member of the
Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse
Coaches Association (IWLCA) Academic Honor Roll and was a two-time
NEC women’s lacrosse scholar-athlete. She also received the Edward
T. Hogan Memorial Prize for having the highest GPA throughout four
years of pre-legal coursework and the Rev. John J. O’Neill Memorial
Prize for outstanding scholarship and academic leadership.
Among Radio’s
other academic honors included being a member of the George Henry Miles
Honor Program, of which she was president from
2002-03, the Mount St. Mary’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
and recipient of the Sheridan Award for the school’s top female
scholar-athlete.
A native of Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, Radio graduated
from Allentown Central Catholic High School where she was a four-year
letterwinner
in soccer and recipient of the Kuderer Prize for full tuition to Mount
St. Mary’s based on academic merit and a competitive examination.
As
for coaching and teaching experience, Radio has been a coach and instructor
at the C2 Lacrosse Camp and Clinic since 2003, an instructor
at the Keepers of the Earth Elite Soccer and Youth Soccer Goalkeeping
Camp as well as a teacher intern at Frederick High School in Frederick,
Maryland.
Naomi Marie Campano, who married Tim Radio on November
13, 2004, received her master of arts in teaching
with a
concentration
in secondary social studies from Mount St. Mary’s in May 2006.
The couple currently lives in Gettysburg.
Tim Radio, Volunteer Assistant Coach
Second Year
Alma Mater: Penn State '04
Office
Phone: 610-657-4509
E-mail: RadioFam@comcast.net
Tim
Radio, in his first year as volunteer assistant coach, joins head coach Naomi
Radio in helping direct the Shippensburg
women’s
lacrosse team.
His work will include game and practice assistance, as well as
a primary
focus on behind the scenes organization, preparation,
and administrative
duties.
As a volunteer assistant, Radio brings many years of
youth sports coaching and administration experience to the program.
Radio graduated from Penn State in 2004
with a bachelor of science degree in psychology. He continued his
education and joined the Raider family while completing his master
of science
degree in counseling, with a concentration in college student
personnel from Shippensburg in 2006.
During graduate school, Radio
completed two years as an Academic Advisor and Counseling Assistant
to Shippensburg undergraduates in the Academic Success Program.
This experience will help the coaching staff assist its student-athletes
in better understanding and addressing their academic requirements.
In
addition to his coaching duties, Radio is employed by Penn State-Mont
Alto as an Academic Advisor and Programs Coordinator for the
Division
of Undergraduate Studies.
Radio currently resides
with his wife and head coach, Naomi Radio, in Fayetteville. |