Nick Wolf
Assistant Coach
2nd Season

Nick Wolf begins his second season with Sycamore volleyball, but has moved to the top assistant on Krofchek's staff. Wolf will continue to play a key role in recruiting efforts and day-to-day operations of the program, as well as scouting and game planning for matches.

Wolf has a wide variety of playing and coaching experience. In 2004, Wolf was the assistant volleyball coach and the assistant men's basketball coach at Ranger College in Texas. Prior to his stint at Ranger, Wolf was the assistant volleyball coach at Tarleton State, a NCAA Division II school in Stephenville, Texas.

Wolf began coaching in 1999 working with an eight grade team at Saint Michaels in Findlay, Ohio. The next season he led the Premier Volleyball club of 15 and 16 year olds. From 2001 to 2003, Wolf worked as the varsity volleyball assistant coach at Findlay High School, and was the junior varsity head coach. During his tenure, his junior varsity team won the Great Lakes League title in 2003 and shared the conference title in 2002.

On the court Wolf was a hour-year captain for the men's volleyball team at the University of Findlay from 2000-2003. He set school records for assists in a match (75), season (1,238) and career (4,196).

Wolf recieved his Bachelor's degree from Findlay in May of 2003 as a technology management major.