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Nova Southeastern Sharks volleyball

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The NSU Sharks Women's Volleyball team represents Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida. They currently compete in the Sunshine State Conference.

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History

1980s

The women's volleyball team started in 1984 becoming a member of the National Little College Athletic Association (NLCAA). In 1985 joins the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), becoming from 1985–89 District 25 Championship.

1990s

In 1990, NSU joins with seven other NAIA schools (Flagler College, Webber College, St. Thomas University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Palm Beach Atlantic College, Warner Southern College and Florida Memorial College) to form the Florida Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (FIAC). In 1992, The Florida Intercollegiate Athletic Conference is changed to the Florida Sun Conference (FSC) and Nova University is now a member of District 7. In 1993, the Nova University women's volleyball team finishes 30–9, while winning the program's first Florida Sun Conference Championship and first NAIA Southeast Regional Championship. In 1996, NSU volleyball player Sherri Waddell is named Florida Sun Conference Player of the Year, as the Knights go 27–6 and make an NAIA South Regional Tournament appearance.

2000s

In 2002, NSU is granted full membership in the NCAA Division II and provisional membership in the Sunshine State Conference. In 2005, NSU unveils "Sharks" as the new nickname/mascot for the university and its athletic teams.

On August 25th, 2006 NSU Volleyball hosted the first event in the new Rick Case Arena. Hosting the Sharks Invite.

Steve Wilcosky led the 2007 squad to a 26-10 record, losing in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament. He is named SSC Coach of the Year.

In 2008 the Sharks posted a record of 24-12 and won the NCAA South Region advancing to the Elite 8. Valeria Petrova and Emily Carle are named the programs first NCAA Era All Americans.

The next season, NSU recorded a 19-11 record and Valeria Petrova became the first 2x All American in School History after earning Honorable Mention Honors. That same season, Freshman Carly Perschnick was named the SSC Freshman of the Year and Honorable Mention All American.

In 2013 Jennifer King is named Head Coach and takes over a team coming off a 4-28 season. Three season later King leads the Sharks to a 19-12 record and is name Sunshine State Coach of the Year.

In 2017 Junior Denvyr Tyler-Palmer Leads the SSC averaging 4.99 Kills per set and is named Honorable Mention All American, the Sharks first all American in eight years.

In 2019 Brian Rosen is named head coach and finds immediate succes, taking a team that went 6-24 the season before and going 20-11. In that season Junior outside hitter Ally Ford and Junior middle Alex Boone are named Honorable Mention All-American.

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic the 2020 season was cancelled. In 2021 the Sharks came back in full force posting a 25-6 record earning the #3 seed at the South Regional in Pensecola, FL. The Sharks swept Alabama Hunstville in the 1st Round before falling to eventual regional Champion, University of Tampa in the 2nd Round. Three Sharks earned All American Honors in 2021- Alex Psoma (3rd Team); Marianna Fiocco (Honorable Mention) & Elizabeth Price (Honorable Mention).

In 2022 Kacie Ehinger is named head coach and qualifies for the Sharks second straight NCAA Tournament after posting a 19-12 record, highlighted by an upset of then undefeated #1 University of Tampa on September 17th. The Sharks earned the 5 seed and fell to the eventual South Region Champion Barry Buccaneers in 5 sets. Freshman Taylor Stockman was named the SSC Freshman of the Year as well as Honorable Mention All American.

In 2023 the Sharks make their 3rd Straight NCAA South Regional Apperance, posting a 20-11 record highlighted once again by an upset of then undefeated University of Tampa on November 4th. The Sharks were named the #6 Seed in the South Region and defeated #3 Embry Riddle in the first round in 4 sets. In the 2nd Round the Sharks Fall to #2 Lynn in 4 sets. Graduate Student Nadia Lindner was named the Sharks first ever SSC Player of the Year, as well as the first AVCA & CCA NCAA D2 South Region Player of The Year and the first 1st Team All American. Sophomore Taylor Stockman earned her 2nd AVCA All American Award (HM) and became the 2nd Shark in History to be named a two-time All American (Valeria Petrova).

Year-by-Year Records

Year Coach Record
1985 Arthur John-A-Kiem 9–4
1986 Arthur John-A-Kiem 16–12
1987 Arthur John-A-Kiem 19–7
1988 Jay Schultz 17–8
1989 Gary Groth 11–8
1990 Gary Groth 10–12
1991 Gary Groth 12–8
1992 Gary Groth 16–14
1993 Pegie Moran 30–9
1994 Pegie Moran 30–10
1995 Joanna Sahm 24–8
1996 Joanna Sahm 27–6
1997 Charyl Moran 27–11
1998 Charyl Moran 16–15
1999 Lori Rembe 24–16
2000 Lori Rembe 21–15
2001 Lori Rembe 15–18
2002 Lori Rembe 9–19
2003 Lori Rembe 13–21
2004 Michelle DeSantis 4–29
2005 Melissa Batie 6–19
2006 Steve Wilcosky 11–20
2007 Steve Wilcosky 26–10
2008 Steve Wilcosky 24-12
2009 Steve Wilcosky 19-11
2010 Steve Wilcosky 8-19
2011 Steve Wilcosky 8-20
2012 Steve Wilcosky 4-28
2013 Jennifer King 6-21
2014 Jennifer King 13-15
2015 Jennifer King 19-12
2016 Jennifer King 12-19
2017 Jennifer King 6-21
2018 Jennifer King 6-24
2019 Brian Rosen 20-11
2021 Brian Rosen 25-6
2022 Kacie Ehinger 19-12
2023 Kacie Ehinger 20-11
Totals 1985–2023 602-541
This page was last edited on 12 March 2024, at 20:24
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