Head Volleyball Coach
Steve Brewer
Steve
Brewer enters his second season as head coach of the Thiel
volleyball program.
Prior
to arriving at Thiel Brewer served as first assistant
at Hiram College during the 2004 and 2005 seasons, helping
lead the Terriers to a 51-17 overall record. In 2005 Hiram
finished 28-5 overall and won the North Coast Athletic Conference
(NCAC) championship with an 8-0 conference record. The team
advance to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
Division III Regional Tournament.
Besides
his stint as an assistant with Hiram, Brewer brings nearly
10 years of coaching experience. He was a co-founder and director
of the Renaissance-Cleveland volleyball club before leaving
to start the Hiram Volleyball Club. Prior to moving to Ohio,
Brewer coached with the Pittsburgh branch of Renaissance Volleyball
Club for six seasons. Brewer also spent three seasons in the
high school ranks as head coach at Bethel Park High School.
Brewer
earned a bachelor's degree in social science from Robert Morris
University in 2000 where he also spent some time as a student
assistant with the women’s volleyball team. He then went
on to receive a masters in business administration from the
University of Phoenix in 2004.
Brewer
started playing volleyball as a youth in Pittsburgh where
as a senior at Upper St. Clair High School he helped his team
win their first conference championship.
The
2006 Tomcat squad, while only posting an 8-20 record, won their
first Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) match in three
seasons. The team was led by a freshman dominated team, including LaToya
Locke, who won first team all-PAC honors.
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