Western
Nebraska Community College volleyball coach Giovana Melo is up for American Volleyball
Coaches Association (AVCA) national coach of the year honors after being
selected as a West Region Coach of the Year.
The
AVCA selects eight coaches from the four regions as finalists for the national
coach of the year honor, The national coach of the year will be announced at
the AVCA annual convention Dec. 13 in Louisville, Kent.
Melo
is in her fifth year as head coach of the WNCC volleyball program and helped
lead this year’s team to a 40-3 record and a runner-up finish at the NJCAA
national tournament. The Cougars strung together 34 straight wins before
falling in the national championship match to the College of Southern Idaho.
This
is Melo’s third consecutive year garnering AVCA West Region Coach of the Year
honors.
Other
coaches up for the national honor include Heidi Cartisser of College of
Southern Idaho, Sharon Nelson of San Jacinto College, Nabil Mardini of Los
Angeles Pierce College, Darin McBroom of Iowa Western Community College, Chip
Will of Grand Rapids Community College, Nephtali Delgado Reyes of Monroe
College, and Gary Larkin of Hillsborough Community College.
Melo
has a 225-17 coaching record at WNCC, including a national title in 2010. Her
teams have always finished in the top four at the national tournament.
Melo
played for WNCC in 2001 and 2002, earning first team all-American honors her
sophomore year. Melo then went on to play at NCAA Division I Arizona State.
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