Pam Bradetich
Pam Bradetich

Player Profile
Position:
Senior Associate Director of Athletics

Pam Bradetich has been involved with college athletics for over 30 years, first as a student-athlete at the University of Idaho, then as an assistant and head volleyball coach at Idaho, and now as an administrator at Washington State University. She is originally from Sandpoint, Idaho, and graduated from the University of Idaho with an undergraduate degree in education and a master's degree in sports science, with an emphasis in athletic administration.

Bradetich came to WSU in 1989 as an intern for event operations. In 1994, she moved from her director of event operations position to the academic and compliance unit as the director of academics and compliance in 1994. In the summer of 1998, the academic unit was restructured to place a greater emphasis on career services. With this change, Bradetich became the assistant athletic director for academic and career services. She was named associate director of athletics two years later where she oversaw the development and implementation of a comprehensive academic support, personal development, and career services program to assist student-athletes identify and meet academic goals leading to graduation, career, and professional development.

In 2007 Bradetich was elevated to Senior Associate Director of Athletics. Among her duties, Bradetich oversees the volleyball and swimming programs, as well as academic support services, athletic training services, and strength and conditioning. She also assists the director of athletics with coordinating educational opportunities and professional development for Cougar coaches and sport supervisors.

Bradetich enjoys traveling, golf, attending sports events, camping, and spending time on the lake in Sandpoint with friends and family.

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What is the most memorable game at Martin Stadium?
 
 
Nov. 20, 1982
WSU 24, Washington 20
 
Nov. 19, 1988
WSU 32, Washington 31
 
Nov. 21, 1992
WSU 42, Washington 23
 
Aug. 30, 1997
WSU 37, UCLA 34
 
Oct. 5, 2002
WSU 30, USC 27 (OT)