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NUMBER 12 POSITION OH HEIGHT 6-3 YEAR JUNIOR MAJOR DIGITAL MEDIA & JOURNALISM HAWKS TIDBIT: A three-time America East All-Conference honoree, Maddie Lindsay is coming off an abbreviated Spring 2021 campaign that saw her earn Second Team distinction.
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SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT
TIME+/RESULT
FRI. 8/27 VS. NORTHEASTERN# SAT. 8/28 AT BOSTON COLLEGE# SAT. 8/28 VS. SACRED HEART# FRI. 9/3 AT YALE$ FRI. 9/3 VS. QUINNIPIAC$ SAT. 9/4 VS. SYRACUSE$ FRI. 9/10 VS. MERRIMACK% SAT. 9/11 AT RHODE ISLAND% SAT. 9/11 VS. RIDER% THUR. 9/16 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT& FRI. 9/17 DARTMOUTH& SAT. 9/18 BROWN& TUES. 9/21 BRYANT SUN. 9/26 AT NEW HAMPSHIRE* FRI. 10/1 NJIT* SUN 10/3 UMBC* FRI. 10/8 AT UALBANY* SUN. 10/10 AT BINGHAMTON* SUN. 10/17 UALBANY* FRI. 10/22 STONY BROOK* SUN. 10/24 NJIT* FRI. 10/29 AT UMBC* SUN. 10/31 AT STONY BROOK* FRI. 11/5 BINGHAMTON* FRI. 11/12 AT NJIT* SUN. 11/14 NEW HAMPSHIRE* FRI. 11/19 AMERICA EAST SEMIFINAL^ SUN. 11/21 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP^
L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-2 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 POSTPONED L, 0-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-1 L, 1-3 7 PM 3 PM 7 PM 1 PM 7 PM 6 PM 7 PM TBD TBD
RED - HOME GAMES (HARTFORD VOLLEYBALL GYM) + ALL TIMES EASTERN AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE * AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE OPPONENT | ^ PLAYED AT THE HIGHEST OVERALL SEED # BOSTON COLLEGE INVITATIONAL | $ YALE INVITATIONAL | % URI INVITATIONAL & HARTFORD HAWKS INVITATIONAL
ON THE DOCKET
America East standings. The Seawolves defeated NJIT and Hartford remains home to host a Binghamton, both in straight sets, pair of America East opponents to extend their winning streak this weekend. The Hawks begin to three. Two-time America East action on Friday against Stony Setter of the Week Torri Henry is Brook before they conclude the the conference’s top playmaker, stretch on Sunday against NJIT. averaging 9.78 assists per set LAST TIME OUT while adding a league-best 0.41 Hartford was unable to hold on to service aces per set. an early lead, as it fell to visiting SERIES HISTORY UAlbany, 3-1, this past Sunday. Stony Brook defeated the Hawks Scoring a 25-23 victory in the in identical 3-1 decisions on opening set, the Hawks saw late March 21 and March 22 during the comeback bids come up short abbreviated 2021 spring slate. in the second and fourth sets. With the wins, the Seawolves Freshman Camryn Luginbuhl posted her third double-double in pushed their advantage in the allas many matches, compiling team time series to 39-5. highs in kills (16) and digs (16). SCOUTING NJIT
SCOUTING STONY BROOK
Stony Brook swept a pair of matches last weekend in league play to climb to second in the
The Highlanders, who are slated to play at New Hampshire on Friday night, seek their first win in America East action. NJIT is
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1-18 overall, with its lone victory coming by way of a 3-0 decision against Saint Peter’s in its season opener. Led by Courtney Branch, who is second in the conference with 1.05 blocks per set, the Highlanders are third in the conference in the category (2.00 blocks per set).
SERIES HISTORY
Hartford and NJIT were scheduled to meet earlier this month (Oct 1), but that match was postponed to Sunday due to travel issues with the Highlanders. Claiming back-toback 3-0 victories in the teams’ first two meetings as conference mates last spring, the Hawks, who have come out on top in each of the past six meetings, improved to 6-4 in the series.
ALEX THE GREAT
Senior Alex Lucero has proven to be a stalwart on the Hartford line this season. A native of Plano, Texas, she has upped her game during America East action, as her 5.15 digs per set are a league-high. Lucero, who tallied her 1,000th dig earlier this season against Bryant (Sept. 21), enters the weekend ranked fifth in Hartford’s rally-scoring era with 1,100 career digs.
NEXT ON TAP
The Hawks hit the road next weekend for two America East matches. Hartford first heads to UMBC next Friday (Oct. 29) before it heads to Long Island to conclude the road trip at Stony Brook on Sunday (Oct. 31). Match times are set for 7 p.m. and 1 p.m., respectively
AMERICA EAST S T A ND INGS
OVERALL AE W-L PCT W-L PCT
UMBC
12-10 .545
7-0 1.000
Stony Brook
10-10
4-2
UAlbany
8-12 .400
4-2 .667
New Hampshire
10-9 .526
3-3 .500
Binghamton
6-12 .333
2-4 .333
Hartford
3-15
1-4
NJIT
1-18 .053 0-6 .000
.500
.176
.667
.200
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(3-15 OVERALL, 1-4 AMERICA EAST)
# Name
Yr. Pos. Ht.
Hometown/Last School
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Kaleigh Fitzgerald
So.
DS/L 5-9
2
Morgan Galligan
So.
S
5-10
Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan
3
Lika Nkenchor
Jr.
OH
5-10
Ashburn, Va./Flinthill
4 Sophie Paspal
Fr.
RS
6-3
Canton, Mich./Salem
7
Uzezi Ijoma
So.
OH
5-10
8
McKenna Reiswig
So.
RS
6-4
Forest Hill, Md./Bel Air
9 Robin Helms
Jr.
MB
6-2
Merced, Calif./El Capitan
11 Valerie Diede
Sr.
MB
6-2
Keizer, Ore./McNary
12 Maddie Lindsay
Jr.
OH
6-3
Lehi, Utah/Lehi
13 Sara Gasparotto
Jr.
MB
6-1
Mansue, Italy/Collegio Brandolini Rota
15 Camryn Luginbuhl
Fr.
OH
6-0
Tolland, Conn./Tolland
19 Alex Lucero
Sr.
DS/L 5-7
Plano, Texas/Plano West
21 Greta De Gasper
Jr.
DS/L 5-10
Wales, Wis./Reading Memorial
Westfield, N.J./Westfield
Colle Umberto, Italy/Liceo Classico G. Marconi
HEAD COACH VINH NGUYEN - Fourth Season - Cal Poly Pomona ’00
ASSISTANT COACHES JAIME SNYDER - Third Season - Suny Brockport ’15 MEGAN ANDERSON - First Season - Hartford ’21
STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES (10-10 OVERALL, 4-2 AMERICA EAST)
# Name
Yr. Pos. Ht.
1
Julia Kim
Jr.
S
5-11
Batavia, Ill./Batavia
2
Torri Henry
So.
S
5-8
Belton, Mo./St. Teresa’s Academy
3
Paige Jaeger
Sr.
L
5-6
Oconomowoc, Wisc./Oconomowoc
4 Hailey Barden
Sr.
OH
5-7 Washington Township, Mich./Eisenhower
5
Saige Bradley
Fr.
MB
6-2
Newark, Del./Renaissance Academy
7
Nia Wattley
R-Jr. MB
6-1
Dallas, Texas/Duncanville
8
Abby Campbell
So.
MB
6-1
Reading, Pa./Exeter Township
9 Julia Patsos
So.
L
5-6
Oakdale, N.Y./Connetquot
10 Erin Garr
Fr.
MB
6-0
Lenexa, Kansas/Bishop Miege
11 Katie Hickey
Fr.
MB
6-1
Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Connetquot
12 Kiani Kerstetter
Gr.
L
5-2
Cardiff, Calif./San Dieguito Academy
13 Lauren Schmitz
So
OH
5-10
14 Amiyah De’Long
Jr.
OH
6-0
Anaheim, Calif./Sage Hill School
15 Sabrina Patriciello
R-Jr. L
5-7
Cortlandt Manor, N.Y./Walter Panas
16 Enitan Omolewa
R-Jr. MB
6-0
Laurel, Md./Reservoir
17 Leoni Kunz
So.
5-11
Knoxville, Tenn./Webb School of Knoxville
OH
Hometown/Last School
Troy, Ohio/Troy
HEAD COACH KRISTIN BELZUNG - Fifth Season - Northern Iowa ’08
ASSISTANT COACHES MARC NEEF - Second Season - Cornell ’12 SARAH BULLOCK - Fifth Season - Auburn ’13 HARTFORD TYREEK McINTOSH - Second Season HAWKS
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NJIT HIGHLANDERS (1-18 OVERALL, 0-6 AMERICA EAST)
# Name
Yr. Pos. Ht.
1
Asher Vallone
Fr.
OH
5-11
Laredo, Texas/John B. Alexander
2
Kyla Lannert
So.
S
5-10
South Elgin, Ill./St. Charles North
3
Udo Nwosu
Sr.
OH
5-8
4 Adriana Goetz-Morales Jr.
OH
5-10
5
Jr.
S/L
5-9
Rahway, N.J./Bishop George Ahr
6 Courtney Branch
Jr.
MB
6-0
Willow Springs, Ill./Lyons Township
7
Cami Augustine
Fr.
OH
5-10
8
Ines Varela
Fr.
MB
6-0
Lisbon, Portugal/Excola Secundaria Comilo Castelo Branco
9 Campbell Walker
Fr.
L/DS 5-9
Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison
10 Michaela Dungan
Sr.
MB
6-0
Reading, Pa./Berks Catholic
11 Elley Torres
So.
OH
5-9
Newtown, Pa./Pennsbury
12 Juliana Impaglia
Jr.
S
5-7 Colonia, N.J./John F. Kennedy Memorial
13 Emma Godwin
Jr.
RS
6-0
Chicago, Ill./Lane Technical College Prep
14 Kelle Anwander
Fr.
MB
6-4
Toms River, N.J./Toms River South
16 Katelyn Bliesner
Jr.
MB
6-2
Mequon, Wis./Homestead
17 Makayla Greenfield
Sr.
S
5-9
Williamsville, N.Y./Williamsville East
18 Kaitlyn Arias
So.
L
5-5
Wildomar, Calif./Murrieta Valley
CJ Trevino
Hometown/Last School
Riverdale, Ga./ Community Christian School
Breinigsville, Pa./Parkland
Belleville, Ill./Belleville East
HEAD COACH PEDRO TREVINO - Third Season - NJIT ’01
ASSISTANT COACHES RAY BELLO - Fourth Season - Hunter MARINA MARKAKI
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HARTFORD HAWKS
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kaleigh
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sophie
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robin
FITZGERALD
SO | DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST
PASPAL
FR | RIGHT SIDE
HELMS
JR | MIDDLE BLOCKER
2
morgan
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uzezi
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valerie
GALLIGAN
SO | SETTER
IJOMA
SO | OUTSIDE HITTER
DIEDE
SR | MIDDLE BLOCKER
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lika
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mckenna
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maddie
NKENCHOR
JR | RIGHT SIDE/OUTSIDE HITTER
REISWIG
SO | RIGHT SIDE
LINDSAY
JR | OUTSIDE HITTER
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sara
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JR | MIDDLE BLOCKER
camryn
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FR | OUTSIDE HITTER
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VINH NGUYEN HEAD COACH Fourth Season
alex
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SR | DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST/LIBERO
greta
De GASPER
JR | DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST/LIBERO
JAIME SNYDER ASSISTANT COACH Third Season
MEGAN ANDERSON VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH First Season
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HARTFORD HAWKS 2021-22 Hartford Women's Volleyball Overall Team Statistics All games
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2021 T EA M S T A T I S T I CS
Game Records Overall
3 - 15 AMERICA EAST: 1-4 Team statistics
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1-4
ATTACK Kills Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Set SET Assists Attempts Assist Pct Assists/Set SERVE Aces Errors Attempts Serve Pct Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/Set Attempts Reception Pct DEFENSE Digs Digs/Set BLOCKING Block solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball handling errors ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg Current win streak Home win streak Match wins by #sets Team
Hartford Opponents
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th TOTAL 0 0
0 0
1 10
1 5
1 0
OVERALL:Home3-15
Conference
3 15
HOME: 0-6
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0-6
Away
2-5 AWAY: 1-5
Points by set Team
Hartford Opponents
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th TOTAL
339 344 359 112 15 447 436 426 166 13
1169 1488
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Neutral
1-4 NEUTRAL: 2-4
HART
OPP
609 374 2208 .106 9.8
796 304 2188 .225 12.8
562 2088 .269 9.1
737 2015 .366 11.9
68 131 1066 .877 1.1
102 140 1334 .895 1.6
102 1.6 1216 .916
68 1.1 955 .999
923 14.9
1028 16.6
38 167 121.5 2 30 50
30 247 153.5 2.5 13 24
802 6/134 5/28 0 0
931 7/133 -
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2021-22 Hartford Women's Volleyball Overall Individual Statistics All games Game Records Overall
Conference
3 - 15
1 2 3 4 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 19 21
Fitzgerald, Kaleigh Galligan, Morgan Nkenchor, Lika Paspal, Sophie Ijoma, Uzezi Reiswig, McKenna Helms, Robin Diede, Valerie Lindsay, Maddie Gasparotto, Sara Luginbuhl, Camryn Lucero, Alex De Gaspar, Greta
HARTFORD Opponents
## Player 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 19 21 -
Fitzgerald, Kaleigh Galligan, Morgan Nkenchor, Lika Paspal, Sophie Ijoma, Uzezi Reiswig, McKenna Helms, Robin Diede, Valerie Lindsay, Maddie Gasparotto, Sara Luginbuhl, Camryn Lucero, Alex De Gaspar, Greta TEAM
HARTFORD Opponents
Away
0-6
Neutral
2-5
1-4
2021 I N D I VI DUAL S T A T I S T ICS
Team Box Score ## Player
Home
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SP MP-MS
62 62 22 49 44 27 61 62 39 10 62 61 60
62 62
SP
62 62 22 49 44 27 61 62 39 10 62 61 60 -
62 62
18-3 18-18 11-0 17-3 16-8 14-1 18-18 18-18 12-10 9-0 18-18 18-0 18-11
18-18 18-18
K
9 27 1 33 58 17 65 65 85 1 240 3 5
609 796
K/S
0.15 0.44 0.05 0.67 1.32 0.63 1.07 1.05 2.18 0.10 3.87 0.05 0.08
9.82 12.84
Attack E 7 10 0 20 51 18 35 37 45 1 145 0 5
374 304
Receptions RE TA PCT
7 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 6 0 46 22 6 10
102 68
233 8 0 1 25 0 22 16 98 1 374 364 64 -
1216 955
.970 .875 .000 1.000 .920 .000 .955 .938 .939 1.000 .877 .940 .906 -
.916 .929
TA
52 104 2 122 253 57 226 279 341 9 725 8 30
2208 2188
PCT
.038 .163 .500 .107 .028 -.018 .133 .100 .117 .000 .131 .375 .000
A
9 503 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 12 22 10
.106 .225
562 737
Dig DIG DIG/S
BS
116 106 5 14 10 2 15 22 34 0 182 292 125 -
923 1028
1.87 1.71 0.23 0.29 0.23 0.07 0.25 0.35 0.87 0.00 2.94 4.79 2.08 -
14.89 16.58
0 6 0 1 2 1 11 14 1 0 2 0 0 -
38 30
Set A/S
0.15 8.11 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.00 0.19 0.36 0.17
9.06 11.89
BA
0 25 0 17 9 9 33 41 13 3 16 0 1 -
167 247
TA
44 1733 2 10 10 4 20 22 17 1 52 131 42
2088 2015
PCT
.205 .290 .000 .100 .000 .000 .100 .091 .059 .000 .231 .168 .238
.269 .366
121.5 153.5
0.00 0.50 0.00 0.37 0.25 0.37 0.72 0.89 0.36 0.30 0.29 0.00 0.02 -
1.96 2.48
12 8 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 1 15 5 13
68 102
Blocking TOTAL BLK/S 0 31 0 18 11 10 44 55 14 3 18 0 1 -
SA/S
Serve SE
1.10 1.65
131 140
SA
0.19 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.21 0.03 0.10 0.24 0.08 0.22
BE
BHE
30 13
50 24
0 1 1 4 0 2 6 7 0 2 7 0 0 -
0 47 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 -
23 13 12 0 1 0 0 12 5 1 21 20 23
TA
189 152 47 1 7 0 0 119 13 3 173 172 190
1066 1334
PCT
.878 .914 .745 1.000 .857 .000 .000 .899 .615 .667 .879 .884 .879 .877 .895
Points PTS PTS/S
21.0 53.5 1.0 42.5 64.5 22.5 92.5 112.5 93.5 3.5 265.0 8.0 18.5 -
798.5 1051.5
0.34 0.86 0.05 0.87 1.47 0.83 1.52 1.81 2.40 0.35 4.27 0.13 0.31 -
12.88 16.96
vinh
NGUYEN Entering his fourth season as head coach of the Hartford volleyball team in 2021, Vinh Nguyen has transformed the Hawks into a winning program. Under the brief tutelage of Nguyen — who became the 11th head coach in the 44-year history of the program in February 2018 — the Hawks have become a potent threat in the America East Conference. In just his second season at the helm, Nguyen and the Hawks were on the doorstep of claiming the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. Earning the program’s first victory in the 2019 America East Tournament with an upset win over No. 2 New Hampshire, Hartford, which posted the most wins since the 2014 campaign, fought top-seeded UAlbany down to the wire in the title match. However, the Hawks fell just short of earning the league’s coveted automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament in five sets. That postseason run was an historic one for Hartford for several reasons, as it also marked the first time in program history that the Hawks qualified for the America East Tournament in back-to-back seasons. In his debut season at Hartford in 2018, Nguyen led the Hawks back to the conference tournament for the first time since 1996, ending a 22-year postseason drought for the program. Hartford also made a five-win improvement that season, posting 11 victories in 2018. Nguyen has brought the Hartford volleyball program to new heights in just three seasons. One year after he piloted the program its first top-four finish in the America East since 1995, he led the Hawks to their best ranking — a third-place finish — in the league standings in 26 years in 2019. In addition, that squad, which went 6-4 in conference play, posted the highest winning percentage (.600) since 1993, a season that saw the Hawks claim both the North Atlantic Conference Regular-Season and Tournament Titles. The 2020-21 season, Nguyen’s third at the helm, was unconventional for the Hawks. In addition to the typical fall season getting moved to the spring of 2021, the campaign was shortened to just 10 matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Behind three America East All-Conference performers, Hartford dominated on its home court inside the Hartford Volleyball Gym, posting a perfect 4-0 mark. The winning ways and recent postseason appearances aren’t the only indicators of the success of the program since Nguyen’s arrival. The numbers are also proof of the continued upward trajectory of the Hartford volleyball program. In 2019, Nguyen propelled the Hawks to the top of the America East statistics in nearly every category, both on the offensive and defensive side of the net. Hartford closed the book on one of its best seasons in recent years by finishing as the league’s stat leader in a plethora of offensive categories, including hitting percentage, total kills, kills per set, total aces, aces per set and assists per set. Defensively, Nguyen and the Hawks led the way in solo blocks, digs and digs per set. To go along with all of the team’s successes, Hartford’s players have flourished under Nguyen in his three seasons.
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Jenna Bridges, a 2020 graduate who led the league in hitting percentage, kills per set, blocks per set and points per set in 2019, made history that season when she became the first Hawk since 1992 to earn recognition from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) by earning a spot on the East All-Region Team.
VINH NGUYEN’S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS AMERICA EAST TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2018, 2019 AMERICA EAST TOURNAMENT FINALIST 2019 TWO AMERICA EAST PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Jenna Bridges (2018, 2019) AE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD Maddie Lindsay (2019) AVCA ALL-AMERICAN Jenna Bridges (2019) NINE AMERICA EAST ALL-CONFERENCE Megan Anderson (2x) Jenna Bridges (2x) Abbie Nash (2x) Maddie Lindsay (3x)
In addition, Bridges became the third player in program history — and the first since 1993 — to win America East Player of the Year honors, when she took home the distinction as a junior in 2018. She continued to make history in her final season, as she began Hartford’s first-ever repeat America East Player of the Year honoree after leading the league in five different statistical categories. Garnering an America East and program-record nine America East Player of the Week awards during her four-year career, Bridges went on to graduate as the program’s all-time leader in block assists. Nguyen and his Hawks made program history in several ways in 2019. Maddie Lindsay, a current junior, joined Bridges in earning a major award from the America East. A seven-time Rookie of the Week recipient, she became just the second Hartford player to earn Rookie of the Year honors, joining Stephanie Volkers, who took home the award in 2001. Nguyen has continued to demand excellence in the classroom from his student-athletes. For the ninth straight season, the Hawks took home an AVCA Team Academic Award. Most impressively, Hartford earned AVCA Team Academic Honor Roll distinction for the fourth time in as many seasons in 2020-21, as the squad’s 3.79 GPA was one of the top 46 marks among all Division I volleyball teams. Of the 15 members on the volleyball team last year, 14 student-athletes posted at least a 3.0 GPA during the academic year, with 11 of those Hawks achieving at least a 3.75 GPA. Since Nguyen’s arrival, the Hawks have combined for six America East All-Academic Team members, as 2021 graduate Megan Anderson, a three-time recipient of the award, joins Bridges, Abby Nash (’21) and Lindsay in earning the honor in 2019. Anderson also made program history in Nguyen’s first season by becoming Hartford’s first CoSIDA Academic All-American since 1992. Nguyen arrived at Hartford by way of North Texas, where he spent four seasons as an assistant coach, including three as the women’s volleyball team’s Associate Head Coach from 2015-17. He played an integral role in all aspects of Mean Green volleyball, specializing in the training of the middle and pin hitters, arm swing development and offensive/defensive blocking systems. Nguyen was hired full-time for the Mean Green in 2015 after spending the second half of the 2014 season as a volunteer assistant, helping lead the team into the Conference USA Tournament. The Mean Green had an outstanding year with Nguyen’s guidance in 2017. North Texas captured the CUSA Championship and finished the season with the best record in program history, a 29-3
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mark. Nguyen’s expertise translated to individual success as well, as he coached three Mean Green student-athletes to First Team All-CUSA honors and one to Freshman of the Year accolades in 2017. In addition, he guided Carnae Dillard to two CUSA Player of the Year honors and a pair of All-America nods in 2014 and 2015. Nguyen brought 18-plus years of coaching at the collegiate level to North Texas, logging six season as a member of Cal State Fullerton’s coaching staff and 12 as an assistant at Cal Poly Pomona. At Cal State Fullerton, Nguyen reinvigorated the Titans’ offensive attack, as two hitters earned Big West Player of the Year awards and three received AVCA All-American honors. In addition, the squad led the Big West Conference in kills per set (14.45) in 2010 while calculating a school-record .246 team hitting percentage. That season, Nguyen helped propel the Titans to a BWC Championship and the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. Nguyen also enjoyed a great deal of success at Cal Poly Pomona, leading the Broncos to 18plus wins in six seasons, including a 24-3 mark in 2005. That year, he also helped Pomona win its first California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship since 1990. Prior to his work at Cal Poly Pomona, Nguyen coached at five high schools in Southern California. He also worked with the San Gabriel, Magnum and Power Volleyball Clubs. Nguyen brings a wealth of experience outside of collegiate coaching to Hartford. In the summer of 2009, he was named the administrator to the Southern California High Performance teams that participated at the USA Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where he oversaw the four SCVA HP teams. As a result, the SCVA Select Red Team earned a gold medal at the HP Championships. In 2007, Nguyen was hired by the USA Men’s National Team as a staff member to help them prepare for their run at World League, Pan-Am Cup, America’s Cup and Norceca Cup championships, which resulted in two gold medals, one silver and one bronze medal. He has also been involved with the USA High Performance Pipeline since 2003, and he has coached several development A2 camps throughout Michigan, Colorado, Montana and California. Nguyen played volleyball at Mt. San Antonio College and Long Beach City College before transferring to Long Beach State. He finished his schooling and graduated from Cal Poly Pomona in 2000 with a degree in kinesiology.
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