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Elisabeth Anne "Wiz" Bachman (born November 7, 1978) is a retired volleyball player from the United States, who represented her native country at the
2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), ...
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. There she finished in fifth place with the USA National Team.


Career

Elisabeth Bachman played at UCLA during her time as an undergraduate. While there she completed a highly successful Bruin career with 1,308 kills and 622 blocks, becoming the first Bruin and fifth Pac-10 player in history to record both 1,200 career kills and 600 career blocks. She set a new UCLA and Pac-10 record with a career attack percentage of .362. While at UCLA Bachman was named second-team Verizon Academic All-American, was named to Pac-10 and AVCA All-Pacific Region first teams, and three All-Tournament Teams. At the end of her season in 2000, she was named by ''Volleyball Magazine'' as Honorable Mention All-American. At the ''2000 USA Volleyball Open Championships'' playing with the Westwood Volleyball Club of Los Angeles, Bachman won the championship and she was selected ''All-Tournament''. Bachman was one of nine selected to train with the USA Women's National Team in Colorado Springs, CO. She was selected from a group of 70, due to her aggressive playing on the court and her natural talent that came to her while blocking. After practicing with the team, she was selected to compete on the 2004 Summer Olympics Women's Volleyball Team in Athens, Greece. While competing in the 2004 Summer Olympics, Bachman led her team to a four-way tie for fifth. Their first match was against China where they lost in a 3-1 match. After losing, they then played Russia where they came to a loss of 3-2.


Personal life

Bachman is the youngest of three daughters to the late Todd and Barbara Bachman. She received her bachelor's degree in communication at UCLA. As of 2013, she was serving as co-chair of the Bruin Athletic Council. She has also attended the Pac-10 Leadership Conference as a BAC representative. Bachman is married to
Hugh McCutcheon Hugh Donald McCutcheon (born 13 October 1969), a native of Christchurch, New Zealand, is a former volleyball coach. He previously coached the US men's and women's national volleyball team, and was the head coach for the University of Minnesota' ...
, the former coach of the U.S. men and women's volleyball team and current coach of the University of Minnesota's women's volleyball team. Her parents were attacked in an incident in Beijing when they attended the
2008 Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and also known as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 Nati ...
. Todd was killed, while Barbara was critically injured. A 47-year-old Chinese national identified as Tang Yongming assaulted them at the Drum Tower eight kilometres from the main Olympic site before leaping to his death from a 40-metre-high balcony.


International competitions

*2001 – Montreux Volley Masters *2001 – World Championship Qualifier *2001 – World Grand Prix(gold medal) *2001 – NORCECA Zone Championships *2001 – World Grand Champions Cup *2002 – World Championships (silver medal) *2003 – Montreux Volley Masters *2003 – Pan American Cup (gold medal) *2003 – Pan American Games (bronze medal) *2003 – NORCECA Zone Championships (gold medal) *2003 – World Cup (bronze medal) *2004 – Olympic Games (fifth place)


Individual awards

* '' 2003 Pan-American Cup "Best Blocker"'' * '' 2004 Pan-American Cup "Best Blocker"''


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bachman, Elisabeth 1978 births Living people American women's volleyball players Volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic volleyball players for the United States Volleyball players at the 2003 Pan American Games Pan American Games bronze medalists for the United States Sportspeople from Minneapolis UCLA Bruins women's volleyball players Pan American Games medalists in volleyball Medalists at the 2003 Pan American Games