Women's Golf Coaching Staff

Richard Warren

Richard WarrenHead Men's & Women's Golf Coach
warr0773@pacificu.edu

Richard Warren is in his seventh year as Pacific's Director of Golf. He enters his seventh season as the head coach of the Boxer women's program and his sixth as the coach of the men's team.

Warren has masterminded a resurgence of the winning tradition of Pacific golf that was first planted under Marsh Lee in the 1990s. The success has been most apparent on the women's side, where the Boxers won conseuctive Northwest Conference championship in 2004, 2005 and 2006.

During that 2006 season, Pacific posted the back-to-back-to-back crowns despite changes to the scoring system that decided the conference championship. In third place after the fall season in the system that counts the NWC Fall and Spring Classics in addition to the NWC Championship, the Boxers recovered to win the NWC Spring Classic and NWC Championships to claim the season title.

In April 2005, the Pacific women's team celebrated its second consecutive Northwest Conference championship, the first for Pacific in any sport since 1998. The year before, Warren's Boxer captured the first NWC women's golf championship since 1997, winning by an incredible 30 strokes. In each year that the Pacific women won, Warren was selected as NWC Women's Golf Coach of the Year.

In his seven years, Warren has had the pleasure of coaching a number of All-Northwest Conference performers, including Kilah Sime, Molly Lindbloom, Noah Horstman and others. In 2006, Warren saw one of his men's golfers, Dan Cashmere, selected to the All-West Region Team.

A self-described "golfaholic," Warren started the high school program at Banks in 1995 and served as its head coach before leaving in May 2000 to take the Pacific position. Between the fall and spring seasons, Warren will return to the basketball sidelines as an assistant men's basketball coach under Jason Lowery.

Married with two children, Warren attended Cleveland High School in Seattle, Wash., Central Oregon Community College and Portland Community College. He has also served as volleyball coach at Yamhill-Carlton (Ore.) High School and Banks, and as a basketball coach at Banks and Scappoose (Ore.) High Schools.

In addition to his golf duties, Warren is an assistant coach for the Pacific men's basketball team and works in security services for Textronix in Beaverton. In his free time, Warren and his clubs can be found on a variety of local golf courses.

Chris Zoucha

Chris ZouchaAssistant Men's & Women's Golf Coach

Chris Zoucha joins Richard Warren’s staff for his first season as an assistant coach for the Pacific golf programs.

Zoucha brings to Pacific years of successful experience coaching at the high school level. He coached the boys’ program at Valley Catholic High School in Beaverton to three consecutive Tri-Valley Conference championship, winning crowns in 1999, 2000 and 2001. Zoucha earned Tri-Valley Conference Coach of the Year honors each of those three seasons.

During that stretch, Zoucha saw the Valiants win two state trophies, earning a third place state tournament finishes in 2000 and 2001 and a seventh place finish in 1999.

In addition to coaching golf, Zoucha has served as an assistant boys’ basketball coach at Jesuit High School since 1997.

Outside of Pacific, Zoucha is the owner and operator of Oregon Sportsnet, an up-and-coming sports media company covering local sports. Zoucha is a graduate of the University of Portland and has two daughters.