Arlisa Hagan's Georgetown Volleyball Camps: Camp Staff
Camp Staff
Committed to Excellence with more than 25 Years of Collegiate Coaching Experience
Coach Williams is in her fifth year as Georgetown’s Head Volleyball Coach. With over 20 years at various levels in the sport of volleyball, Williams brings vast experiences to Hoya Volleyball.
Williams arrived on the Hilltop after a successful four-year stint as an assistant at the University of Florida, where she helped the Gators reach two Final Fours and was the program's recruiting coordinator, bringing in two classes that were rated among the top-10 in the country.
During her four years at Florida, Williams was the recruiting coordinator and assisted with training and skill development. In her first full year as recruiting coordinator, Williams' class was ranked No. 2 in the country by PrepVolleyball.com, and she followed that up in 2005 with a class that was rated No. 10, quite a feat considering no other top-10 team had less than three commitments and the Gators had only two.
Williams helped lead Florida to its first appearance in the national championship game in 2003 and was part of two Final Four appearances during her four years with the Gators. Florida finished 33-3 in 2005, its third 30-win season in the last four years. In addition, she coached players who combined for 14 All-America honors and 19 All-Southeastern Conference honors.
Prior to her stint at Florida, Williams helped lead American University to an impressive 52-8 record during her two seasons at the school. The Eagles went 14-0 in the Patriot League in 2001 and earned the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, just one year after winning the Colonial Athletic Association conference title.
Before working at American, Hagan served as a graduate assistant coach at Virginia Tech during the 1994 and 1995 seasons, earning a Master of Arts degree in Education and Student Personnel Services.
Williams earned a bachelor's of arts degree in African-American studies in 1993 from the University of Wisconsin, where she was a standout middle blocker for the school. She was a three-time All-Big Ten selection (1990-92) and a two-time All-Region honoree (1990-91). She set the Wisconsin career records for kills (1,495) and blocks (618) during her final year with the Badgers. Williams was a member of Wisconsin's 1990 Big Ten Championship team and was a captain in her senior year.
Lawrence, a 2006 graduate of Xavier University, is beginning his third season with the Hoyas. Lawrence’s duties include developing offensive systems, recruiting, match preparation, blocking, and training the middle hitters and setters.
Prior to the Hilltop, Lawrence spent two years as an assistant coach under Sherry Dunbar (2006) and Jason Kepner (2007) at College of Charleston. While there, Lawrence helped guide the Cougars to back-to-back Southern Conference titles, as they twice advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
The Cougars' experienced great individual success during Lawrence's stay, as they had seven players named to the All-Southern Conference team and the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year between 2006 and 2007. With Lawrence, College of Charleston's 2008 recruiting class was listed as a PrepVolleyball.com High Honorable mention and the team's 2007 GPA (3.4) was the highest of any team at College of Charleston that year.
Prior to his time with the Cougars, Lawrence, a Pittsburgh, Pa. native, served as an undergraduate assistant coach at Xavier University, helping guide the Musketeers to a 2004 Atlantic 10 Championship. He also served as the head coach for Team Z Volleyball Club, an elite Junior Olympics team in Cincinnati, Ohio.
As an outside hitter with Renaissance Volleyball Club in Pittsburgh, Pa., Lawrence was an All-America nominee in 2000 and 2001 on a team that made four consecutive national championships, between 1999-2002.
Lawrence graduated from Xavier University with a bachelor of arts in political science in 2006.
Moster enters her third season at Georgetown after serving as the assistant coach at the University at Albany and a remarkable college and professional playing career. She currently assists in all areas of Georgetown Volleyball, including recruiting, defensive systems, outside hitters, and team travel.
At Albany, the Great Danes finished 24-10 and became just the third women's volleyball team in school history to reach the NCAA Tournament and the third sport to advance past the first round of play. Albany finished their season with a loss to the National Champions, Penn State.
Moster, an outside hitter at Georgia Tech from 2001-04, was a three-time American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-American and the first three-time AVCA All-American in Atlantic Coast Conference history. Through her career in Atlanta, Moster was named the 2004 Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year, was a three-time All-ACC first-team honoree and All-ACC second-team during her freshman year, was selected at Georgia Tech's female student-athlete of the year in 2002-03 and was named MVP of the 2002 ACC Tournament. Moster is the Yellow Jackets' all-time leader in kills and is ranked among the school's top five in career digs, aces and hitting percentage.
Moster was a member of the U.S. National Team, training under Head Coach Jenny Lang Ping's as an outside hitter and libero. Moster also played professionally in Puerto Rico as an outside hitter with Gigantes de Carolina, where she was selected to the league's all-star team.
Moster, a native of Liberty, Ind., graduated with a bachelor's degree in management from Georgia Tech in December 2006. She has gained coaching experience on a variety of levels, including elementary, middle and high school, along with several summer camps.


