Jennings Hired to Lead Michigan Tech Volleyball Program
Release courtesy of the Michigan Technological University Athletic Communications and Marketing Office
HOUGHTON, Mich. - Michigan Tech athletic director Suzanne Sanregret announced the hiring of Matt Jennings as the school's new volleyball coach. Jennings, who has had success as both a head and assistant coach, served the last three seasons as an assistant women's volleyball coach at NCAA Division I University of Pittsburgh of the Big East.
“We are thrilled to get someone with Matt’s
credentials to lead our volleyball program,” said Sanregret.
“He has significant recruiting experience in the Midwest as
well as prior head coaching experience. I believe his philosophy
for academic and athletic excellence fits very well with ours at
Michigan Tech.”
Jennings served as Pitt’s recruiting coordinator and worked
with the passing, defensive and outside hitting elements of the
team. The Panthers compiled a 51-44 overall record during his three
years there including a 20-win season in 2009 and an 18-win
campaign last fall. Jennings helped sign three high school
All-Americans to the team’s 2011 recruiting class. This past
fall, Pitt landed five Illinois all-state selections, two high
school All-Americans and three AAU National Champions thanks to
Jennings’ recruiting. In his three seasons on staff, Pitt
produced several highly decorated players, both athletically and
academically, including: three AVCA All-Americans, six All-Big East
selections, the Big East Player and Libero of the Year, an ESPN
Academic All-American and the 2009 Big East Female Scholar-Athlete
of the Year.
While in Pittsburgh, Jennings also served as head coach of the
Pittsburgh Elite Volleyball Club under 18 team. He led his 2010
squad to a berth in the AAU national championship tournament in
Orlando.
“I’d like to thank Suzanne Sanregret, Les Cook and the
search committee for their trust in me and for providing me the
opportunity to be the next leader of their volleyball
program,” said Jennings. “I am honored to have been
given this responsibility.”
Jennings worked for a season at DePaul University prior to heading
to Pittsburgh. He was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator
and also helped the Blue Demons establish a program record for Big
East victories. He spent the 2008 campaign as an assistant
women’s coach at Eastern Kentucky, helping coach a player who
set an NCAA record for digs per set.
The Chicago native played men’s volleyball at Augustana
College in Rock Island, Ill., from 2000-03. He was a four-year
starter, a two-time all-conference performer and a 2002 Collegiate
Club All-American. He helped his team to a national third-place
finish in 2002.
Jennings began his coaching career at NAIA member St. Ambrose
University in Davenport, Iowa. From 2004-06, he served as the head
men’s volleyball coach and head women’s junior varsity
volleyball coach. He helped his men’s team to a conference
runner up finish and top-10 national ranking in 2005. With a
19-player recruiting class in 2006, Jennings’ players, along
with his former assistant serving as the current head coach, have
taken a once struggling program to the top tier of the NAIA. St.
Ambrose has had six consecutive 20-plus win seasons since and
earned a spot in the national championship last season.
In June of 2008, Jennings was selected to lead the USA Athletes
International Men’s Team in the Scottish Open Volleyball
Tournament in Perth, Scotland. Having never played before the trip,
his team went on to win the tournament with an undefeated record
and a victory over the Scottish National Team in the final
match.
Jennings earned a bachelor’s degree in business
administration and political science from Augustana in 2003 and
received his master of business administration (MBA) from St.
Ambrose in 2006. He has spent time working in the financial
industry as a credit manager for Wells Fargo and a associate
business analyst for the Northern Trust Company in downtown
Chicago.
“It was very clear to me during my time on campus that
Michigan Tech is a special and unique place that provides unlimited
opportunity to its students, employees and the Houghton
community,” said Jennings. “With world class academics,
an active and adventurous community, and great people at every
turn, I am lucky to be able to call Michigan Tech my new home.
“There is no doubt that, with some sweat, sacrifice, and
teamwork, the volleyball team can find success on many levels. I am
very excited to get started.”
Jennings will begin his position at Michigan Tech on March 1.



















