Former Olympic Assistant Marlon Sano Named Leopard Volleyball Coach
University of La Verne Interim Director of Athletics Julie Kline
has announced the hiring of former U.S. Olympic assistant coach
Marlon Sano as Leopard head volleyball coach.
Sano was the second assistant for the 1984 U.S. Olympic silver
medal-winning volleyball team and is currently a co-director and
head coach for the USA High Performance Development camp series.
That series develops and implements the techniques and tactics
taught to coaches and players in conjunction with the USA National
team.
He becomes only the third head women's volleyball coach at La Verne
since 1974. Under the guidance of Jim Paschal (1974-1997) and
Don Flora (1998-2008), the Leopard Volleyball Program has produced
three national championships, 22 Southern California
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) titles and a total of
26 All-Americans.
Sano inherits a La Verne squad that reached the NCAA Division III
Championship match in 2008. The Leopards finished 27-3 last
season, earning the program's ninth consecutive SCIAC crown with an
undefeated 14-0 record in conference play.
"We are thrilled to have someone with Marlon's credentials at the
University of La Verne," said Kline. "The opportunity to hire
an individual with Olympic experience is to say the least extremely
rare at our level. His vision for Leopard Volleyball is one that I
believe will allow the program to continue the long tradition of
excellence."
Sano also has extensive collegiate coaching experience that
includes a recent stint as an assistant coach with the University
of Nevada, Las Vegas. He was also a long-time associate head
women's volleyball coach at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo from
1995-2005. Most recently Sano served as lead assistant coach
at Cal State Los Angeles. He also was the head coach at Utah
State from 1991-94, an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton from
1989-91 and a head coach at Southern California College (now
Vanguard University) from 1988-89.
During his 18-year collegiate career, his teams reached the NCAA
Division I Tournament three times and his players earned two Big
West Conference Freshmen of the Year awards, 20 All-Big West
Conference honors, two All-America awards and two All-Region
awards. His players also received 22 All-Academic awards from the
Big West Conference, four scholar-athlete awards from the Big West
Conference and eight COSIDA Academic All-America, District VIII
honors.
"I am very appreciative of the volleyball program's legacy of
excellence that was first created by Jim Paschal and refined by Don
Flora," Sano said. "I am honored and look forward to the
challenge of enhancing that legacy as the new head volleyball coach
at the University of La Verne. Our on-court goal is to strive
each season to challenge for an NCAA Championship. As a
program we embrace the challenges presented to fulfilling the goals
of being an elite program at the Division III level."
Sano also has extensive junior club coaching experience and is the
founder and co-director for the Ocean's Elite Juniors Volleyball
Club.
He earned his bachelor's degree in speech communications and his
teaching credential from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He and his
wife Misty have two children, Markus and Madison.













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