Kallick Appointed Titans’ Assistant Coach
Appointment effective June 1
June 5, 2007
By Mel Franks
Mitch Kallick, a University of Tennessee assistant coach last season, has been named an assistant women’s volleyball coach at Cal State Fullerton. The appointment, announced by Head Coach Carolyn Zimmerman is effective June 1.
Kallick was the volunteer coach for the Volunteers, who had a 19-12 record and gained the NCAA Tournament where they lost to Duke in the first round. He previously was an assistant at New York University for three years and has head coaching experience at the club level for Smoky Mountain Juniors Volleyball Club.
“I
am excited to have Mitch join our staff. He has shown through his dedication
to coaching that he is willing to work hard and go the extra mile to learn
about all facets of a Division I volleyball program,” said Zimmerman. “I
am looking forward to working with him and continuing to build a nationally
recognized program. He will bring a lot of enthusiasm to the position. Mitch
has the energy and is ready to apply his experience to
help the program continue to rise.”
Kallick will work with all facets of the Titan volleyball team, including training outside hitters and coordinating travel, recruiting, live video streaming with CSTV and working with game breakdown software to assist with the scouting of opponents.
Kallick’s playing career began with the Las Vegas Volleyball Club and took him to NYU, where he graduated in 2002 after a Final Four appearance. He played one professional season for Clube Desportivo de Povoa in Portugal.
Kallick replaces Jennifer Adeva, who resigned to take a position at Wake Forest.