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![]() Having led the Lipscomb Volleyball program to unprecedented heights, including four NCAA Tournament appearances, four Atlantic Sun tournament championships and a 46-game conference unbeaten streak, Brandon Rosenthal is in his 10th season at the helm of the Lady Bisons program. The 2009 accolades included a 25-match win streak, the longest in school history, and the highest RPI for Lipscomb at 34, led to Rosenthal earning 2009 A-Sun Coach of the Year honors. Lipscomb also picked up its first All-America honors in program history as Alex Kelly and Jake Pease were named honorable mention All-America by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). In 2007 Rosenthal directed the Lady Bisons to their first ever A-Sun Conference Tournament Championship, their first ever berth in the NCAA Tournament and their first winning season overall in the NCAA era. "It is a challenge each year to win more matches than we did the year before," Rosenthal said. "Our past success says a lot about what we have done as a program. We have recruited players who want to be part of something special." "It is more than just volleyball. We are recruiting players who want to be part of a legacy." Rosenthal has worked hard to recruit players who possess a passion, not only for volleyball, but for life as well. Whether it's on the court, in the classroom or out in the community the players have to be willing to put forth the effort to succeed on a daily basis. "I want to see that passion each and every day," Rosenthal said. "That is the hardest part of what I ask for from my players. I expect their best and by that I mean effort, whether it is on the court, in the classroom, traveling with the team or performing community service." "Practices are tough, both mentally and physically. I want our players to be challenged because when the official blows the whistle to start a match it is the player, not the coach, who makes the difference." The statistics posted by the Lady Bisons as a team and as individual players have been increasingly impressive each season. But Rosenthal thinks the game of volleyball is about more than the numbers. "There are coaches who are obsessed with stats and coaches who think stats are just part of the game," Rosenthal said. "I am not one to get caught up in the numbers. I listen to my coaches, my players and my heart." "As a team, whether we win or lose, the one thing I ask is that we give maximum effort. The difficult challenge is making that same team go further than they have ever gone on a daily basis." After spending two seasons as a graduate assistant coach for the Lady Bisons, Rosenthal became one of the youngest head coaches in NCAA Division I at the age of 25. He took over a program that had never won more than four matches in a season and immediately grasped the challenges facing him. "We have built this program from the ground up," Rosenthal said. "And we have done it the right way. Doing things the right way makes players want to be a part of your program. My biggest concern is building this program into one that will continue to be a success over a long period of time." "Something that stands out for me is the drive and determination of each one of our players to not only make her mark, but to be part of something bigger than just themselves," Rosenthal said. "I feel it is crucial at this level that the players realize they are not just joining a team, but they're joining a family." Rosenthal's 19 years of volleyball experience spans the country, allowing him the ability to draw from many different forums.
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Volleyball Coaches
Brandon Rosenthal
Head Coach
Alicia Grover
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Will Osburn
Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning |