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Chris Muscat
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04/04/2013 Loyola Women's Volleyball Gives Back At Ronald McDonald HouseRamblers prepare dinner for families 02/25/2013 Loyola Announces Women's Volleyball Spring ScheduleRamblers will compete on four dates this spring 02/20/2013 Stephanie Kinane To Participate In Open Tryout For USA VolleyballFreshman libero one of 243 athletes trying out 02/13/2013 Signee Morgan Reardon Earns PrepVolleyball.com All-America HonorsOlivia Akin garners Highest Honorable Mention accolades 01/14/2013 Women's Volleyball Announces Summer Camp ScheduleRamblers to host pair of camps in July Hired in Jan., 2011 as the ninth head coach in program history, Chris Muscat is ready to lead Loyola up the Horizon League standings as he begins his second season at the helm of the Ramblers' women's volleyball program. Muscat came to Loyola after a successful two-year stint (2009-10) as an assistant coach at Missouri, as the Tigers rattled off 40 wins during his stint, culminating in the program's second Sweet 16 appearance. While on staff with the Tigers, Muscat was responsible for training their outside hitters and implementing the team's defensive and blocking schemes. Under Muscat's mentoring, Mizzou boasted one of the Big 12 Conference's toughest defenses, anchored by a front row that showed vast improvements in its blocking numbers during his two seasons and helping the team average a sterling 16.7 digs per set last season. Middle blocker Brittany Brimmage had a breakout season in 2010, ranking in the top 10 in the Big 12 with 1.09 blocks per set in conference matches, while serving as a perfect complement to outside hitter Paola Ampudia, who was honored by the coaches as a unanimous All-Big 12 First Team pick and AVCA All American. Ampudia averaged 4.14 kills per set and established herself as a dominant force blocking on the left side while freshman outside hitter Lisa Henning rounded out the potent left side attacking duo, earning Big 12 All-Freshman Team accolades after a terrific rookie season. In addition to his on-court coaching, Muscat also served as the Tigers' recruiting coordinator, where he established himself with three nationally recognized classes. Missouri's class in 2009 was ranked 27th in the country by Prep Volleyball, while its 2010 class came in at No. 14 and the 2011 group also earned a top-30 ranking. Muscat began his collegiate coaching career in 2007 at Stanford, where he spent two seasons on the bench with legendary coach John Dunning. While with the Cardinal, Muscat aided with practice planning, skill development and scouting. Those Stanford teams posted a record of 64-7 during his tenure, securing two Pac-10 Conference titles en route to advancing to the National Championship match both years. He got into coaching after a successful playing career at UCLA, where he was a member of two national championship teams (1998, 2000) despite sitting out his final season due to injury. Upon graduation, Muscat remained active in the volleyball community, starting with a top position with the Bay to Bay Volleyball Club based in San Jose, Calif. During his five years with the club, Muscat coached eight players that went on to play Division I men's volleyball, three that continued their playing careers at the Division III level, and another that played for the USA Junior National team. He transitioned to the women's game in 2005, procuring the head coaching job for Main Beach Volleyball Club out of Santa Cruz, Calif., and he helped the club to three top-five finishes in major tournaments while producing eight more Division I student-athletes. Muscat graduated from UCLA in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and earned a Masters of Education/Preliminary Administrative Credential from San Jose State in 2006. He spent seven years teaching high school in the Bay Area before making the leap back into the collegiate game. Still an active beach volleyball player, Muscat and his wife, Chrissy, have two children, Hannah (4) and Ryan (2). |
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