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OFFICIAL ATHLETICS SITE OF THE GLENVILLE STATE PIONEERS
Keven John

Keven John

Glenville State University head volleyball coach Keven Joh will enter his second season with the Pioneers in 2022.

In his first season the Pioneers tallied 658 kills, 607 assists, and 131 aces. The Pioneers also recorded 69 blocks and 862 digs.

Prior to Glenville State, John coached three seasons at Northern Vermont University-Johnson. He collected an overall record of 24-27 during his time with the Badgers. Under John's guidance, the women's program finished the 2019 season with the first playoff appearance in program history, while also guiding the team to the most wins in a single season (13) and earning North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season. Johnson defended their title and recorded 3.85 aces per set to remain the 2019-2020 Division III Women's Volleyball statistical champion for aces per set under John.

In 2018, John was named the North Atlantic Conference Women's Volleyball Coach of the Year after leading the Badgers to their first 10-win season in program history. Johnson secured the title of 2018-2019 Division III Women's Volleyball statistical champion for aces per set with an average of 3.75 per set.
"We are very excited to be adding Coach John to our coaching staff. He has proven to be a successful builder of programs, and has a tremendous history in terms of player development," stated GSC AD Jessie Skiles

Prior to Northern Vermont University-Johnson, he spent four seasons as head women's volleyball coach at NCAA Division II Western State Colorado University. John was named RMAC Coach of the Year in 2015, the same year he led the program to its first conference tournament appearance in 12 years. In his time with the Mountaineers, John coached eight players to earn all-conference honors.

Prior to Western State Colorado, John was head women's volleyball coach at NJCAA Division I Snow College in Utah for three seasons. While at Snow, John led the team to number eight in the NJCAA National Rankings and tallied 13 wins against top 20 teams. He coached 11 All-Conference players, three All-Americans, with eight Academic All-Americans. John also previously had stints as an assistant coach at Marietta College and Colorado Northwestern Community College and also founded and led the Black Forest Volleyball Club from 1997 to 2005.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Science from the United States Sports Academy in 2010.
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