POINT(S) AND SHOOT WALBERG PROMISES WAVES WILL BE UP-TEMPO.Byline: RAMONA SHELBURNE Ramona Shelburne is an American sports journalist currently writing for the Los Angeles Daily News. Shelburne was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She attended El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, California where she was a class valedictorian. Staff Writer MALIBU - Vance Walberg Vance Walberg is the head men's basketball coach at Pepperdine University. Head coaching record Season Team Overall Pepperdine (West Coast Conference) (2006 — ) 2006-2007 Pepperdine 8-23 4-10 8th claims he hasn't had his, ``welcome to the big-time'' moment just yet, but his wife Rose sure has. During her husband's 28-year coaching career, Rose Walberg has been the unofficial staff photographer for his teams. She would sit under the basket at most games with a better-than-average camera, taking action shots for a season-ending scrapbook A Macintosh disk file that holds frequently used text and graphics objects, such as a company letterhead. Contrast with "clipboard," which is reserved memory that holds data only for the current session. . They don't exactly have staff photographers at Fresno City College Fresno City College (or FCC) is a city college in Fresno, California. Established in 1910, it was the first community college in California and the second in the nation. , where Walberg went 113-11 over the past four seasons, or Clovis West High in Fresno, where he won six Central Section titles in 13 seasons. But Rose Walberg isn't expecting her talent with a lens will be quite as valuable here at Pepperdine, where her husband was introduced as head men's basketball coach on Thursday afternoon. ``I'm sure they have photographers here,'' she joked. ``I'll still bring my camera, but I probably won't sit under the basket anymore.'' So begins the Vance Walberg experiment at Pepperdine, and it appears things will be different than they were under Paul Westphal Not to be confused with Paul Westhead. Paul Westphal (born November 30 1950 in Torrance, California) is a retired American basketball player and coach in the NBA. A native of California, Westphal has had a storied career in the NBA, both as a player and as a head coach. , who was fired on March 15 after a 7-20 season. For one, Westphal was a career NBA NBA abbr. 1. National Basketball Association 2. National Boxing Association NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (= guy before coming to Malibu. The closest Walberg has been to the NBA is when he buys a ticket to a game. But Walberg made it clear Thursday that he's willing to work as hard as it takes to be successful here. ``You still gotta pinch yourself because this kind of think doesn't happen every day,'' Walberg said. ``But I know that for the past 28 years, I've busted my tail to try to become the best I can.'' Each of the past 19 years, Walberg has spent a week at a different college basketball College basketball most often refers to the American basketball competitive governance structure established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCAA. History
``I bet (Few) didn't know back then that I'd be here someday,'' Walberg joked. Sophomore point guard Michael Gerrity said the players were most impressed with Walberg's enthusiasm for the game during the interview process. He also liked that Walberg seemed to have something to prove, much like the team does after last year's debacle. ``You want to play for a guy like that,'' Gerrity said. ``He's just like us. ...We can't wait to get out there and get started.'' Asked to describe his offense, Walberg said: ``Shoot, shoot and shoot some more. It's really very simple. What I do is we spread you out and we attack. I call it AASAA AASAA Attack Attack Skip Attack Attack (U of M sports) . Attack, Attack, Skip, Attack, Attack.'' Loren LeBeau, an assistant coach with Walberg at Fresno City College who will join his staff in Malibu, compared Walberg's style to the infamous ``40 minutes of Hell'' defense played by Nolan Richardson's teams at Arkansas. ``A lot of people bring up the Loyola Marymount teams. But it's not a good comparison. They were like, `We can give up 2 if we get 3.' We're actually trying to play some defense. But if you score, we're not going to worry about it, because we'll attack you right back before you can attack us.'' ramona.shelburne@dailynews.com (818) 713-3617 CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Vance Walberg takes over a Pepperdine basketball team that went 7-20 last season. Photo courtesy of Pepperdine |
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