Angie McKinnell
Asst. Coach: 17 BLACK
Angie joins ITVC for the 2012 season as the assistant coach for the 17 Black team. Angie brings with her a long list of coaching experience at a high level of high school and club volleyball. Most recently, Angie was the head coach for the JVC team at Eastside Catholic, while also assisting the varsity squad during their 2011 3A Washington State championship tournament runner-up campaign. She has also held high school coaching positions at Culver HS and Corvallis HS, earning berths into the Oregon HS state championship event.
At the club level, Angie has coached with some of the most competitive and successful clubs on the west coast. She spent time coaching the U16 teams at both Rimrock VBC (Oregon) and Vision (California). While with Vision, her team earned a Girls’ Junior National Championship bid, at which they won the bronze medal in the “Open” division. As an athlete, Angie played her freshman season at Oregon State University before a knee-injury ended her collegiate career.
Angie shares her coaching philosophy as follows: “First and foremost, I believe that you can teach life lessons through volleyball and I strive to be a positive female role model with every team I coach. It is important to push players to play at their best abilities and continue to grow as volleyball players, leaders and young women.”
Angie also brings with her 10 years of experience working in Student-Athlete life skills and academic development at the NCAA DI level. As she is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Intercollegiate Athletic Leadership from the University of Washington, she also works in the Student-Athlete Academic Services office of the UW’s athletic department. She is IMPACT, CPR, and First Aid certified.





