Pam Parks, Eastern Washington's all-time wins leader for volleyball, has been inducted into the Big Sky Hall of Fame. With a coaching career that includes two Big Sky titles and numerous individual accolades, Parks' teams have achieved significant postseason success. She is recognized for her dual role as a head coach and athletics administrator, having retired from her administrative position in 2018. The induction ceremony is set for July 25, as part of the Big Sky Football kickoff weekend, where she joins seven other honorees.

By the Numbers
  • Parks accumulated 291 career wins as head coach at Eastern Washington.
  • Her teams have earned three of the top five single-season wins in program history, including 25 wins in 1989.
State of Play
  • Parks is the fourth Eastern Washington inductee into the Big Sky Hall of Fame.
  • She has also served on the NCAA Volleyball Committee since 2022, continuing to influence the sport.
What's Next

The upcoming induction ceremony will officially recognize Parks' contributions to collegiate athletics, further solidifying her legacy in the Big Sky Conference. This honor may lead to increased visibility for the Eastern Washington volleyball program and inspire future student-athletes.

Bottom Line

Parks' Hall of Fame induction underscores her significant impact on Eastern Washington volleyball and the broader athletic community, serving as a reminder of the enduring influence of effective coaching and administration in collegiate sports.