Division I Coach of the Year
JOHN COOK, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
- Has enjoyed a magnificent year of leading Nebraska volleyball
- Comes to Tampa with the top-ranked team in the country seeking his fifth national title
- Worked tirelessly with school officials to make Volleyball Day in Nebraska a reality, which resulted in 92,003 fans packing the school’s football stadium in August; the crowd was the largest to ever watch a women’s sporting event
- Picks up his third AVCA National Coach of the Year award to go with his 2000 and 2005 trophies
- Stands fifth among active Division I coaches in wins and is closing in on his 850th career victory
- Inducted into the American Volleyball Coaches Hall of Fame in 2017
Division I Assistant Coach of the Year
KELLEN PETRONE, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
- Joined the Pitt volleyball staff in 2014 and has helped the Panther program reach new heights
- Guided team to another superb year in 2023, during which they reached the NCAA semifinals for a third-consecutive season
- Helped this year’s Panther squad capture a third-straight ACC title
- Was elevated to associate coach and recruiting coordinator this February after spending the previous seven seasons as an assistant
- Helps with recruiting, and the 2023 class was the school’s highest-ranked recruiting class ever.
AVCA NCAA DIVISION I COACHES OF THE YEAR
1982: Dave Shoji, University of Hawai’i
1983: Taras Liskevych, University of the Pacific
1984: Leilani Overstreet, Fresno State University
1985: Mike Hebert, University of Illinois
1986: Terry Pettit, University of Nebraska
1987: Kathy DeBoer, University of Kentucky
1988: Lisa Love, University of Texas-Arlington
1989: Andy Banachowski, UCLA
1990: Russ Rose, Penn State University
1991: Don Shaw, Stanford University
1992: Mary Wise, University of Florida
1993: Kathy Gregory, University of California Santa Barbara
1994: Terry Pettit, University of Nebraska
1995: Chuck Erbe, Michigan State University
1996: Mary Wise, University of Florida
1997: Russ Rose, Penn State University
1998: Brian Gimmillaro, Long Beach State University
1999: Iradge-Ahrabi Fard, University of Northern Iowa
2000: John Cook, University of Nebraska
2001: John Dunning, Stanford University
2002: Bobbi Peterson, University of Northern Iowa
2003: Mick Haley, University of Southern California
2004: Jim McLaughlin, University of Washington
2005: John Cook, University of Nebraska
2006: Andy Banachowski, UCLA
2007: Russ Rose, Penn State University
2008: Russ Rose, Penn State University
2009: Dave Shoji, University of Hawai’i
2010: Rich Feller, University of California Berkley
2011: Michael Sealy, UCLA
2012: Jerritt Elliott, University of Texas
2013: Russ Rose, Penn State University
2014: Shawn Olmstead, BYU
2015: Hugh McCutcheon, University of Minnesota
2016: John Dunning, Stanford University
2017: Mary Wise, University of Florida
2018: Heather Olmstead, Brigham Young University
2019: Ryan McGuyre, Baylor University
2021 (spring): Craig Skinner, University of Kentucky
2021 (fall): Dani Busboom Kelly, University of Louisville
2022: Jennifer Petrie, University of San Diego
2023: John Cook, University of Nebraska
AVCA NCAA DIVISION I ASSISTANT COACHES OF THE YEAR
2009: Kelly Files, University of Oklahoma
2010: Denise Corlett, Stanford University
2011: Holly Watts, Florida State University
2012: Denise Corlett, Stanford University
2013: Salima Rockwell, University of Texas
2014: Eve Rackham, University of North Carolina
2015: Laura “Bird” Kuhn, University of Kansas
2016: Dani Busboom Kelly, University of Nebraska
2017: Lindsey Gray-Walton, University of Kentucky
2018: Burdette Greeny, Washington State University
2019: Angie Oxley Behrens, Creighton University
2021 (spring): Leslie Gabriel, University of Washington
2021 (fall): Brittany Dildine, University of Wisconsin
2022: Dan Meske, University of Louisville
2023: Kellen Petrone, University of Pittsburgh
Award Type
- Coach of the Year
- National Assistant Coach of the Year