Nate Ngo, who previously worked on the University of Nebraska women’s volleyball staff, was hired as an assistant coach during the spring of 2014. Ngo spent the previous two and a half years as Nebraska’s Graduate Manager, while earning a Master’s of Science in statistics.
With the Cornhuskers, he was responsible for video breakdown and statistical analysis, while also assisting in practices. He helped the Cornhuskers, one of the top collegiate programs in the country, claim a Big Ten title in 2011. While in Nebraska, Ngo was also a head coach for VC Nebraska.
In 2010, Ngo graduated from Cal Poly, where he was a volunteer assistant coach for the Mustangs. Cal Poly claimed a Big West Conference Championship in both 2006 and 2007. Ngo was also head coach of the Cal Poly volleyball club team, leading the team to a 2010 NCFV DI National Championship. He was also named the NCCVL Coach of the Year in 2009.
Originally from San Francisco, Calif., Ngo also spent time as the Technical Coordinator of the SVS Post Volleyball Club in Vienna, Austria. He was also the Technical Coordinator for the U.S. Women’s National Team that won the gold medal at the 2012 Pan Am Cup. Ngo served in the same role for the Junior National Team last summer at the U-20 World Championship in Brno, Czech Republic.
Additionally, Ngo was the VIS (Volleyball Information System) supervisor at various USA Volleyball Events, including the 2009 Women's Pan Am Cup, multiple weekends of FIVB World League in 2010 and 2011, and the NORCECA Men's Olympic Qualifier in 2012.