BYU Men Lose Both Assistant Coaches After NCAA Tournament

  0 Braden Keith | May 06th, 2018 | College - Men's Indoor, College Coaching Changes, MPSF, News

The BYU Men’s Volleyball Team is ending an era in 2018. Besides the graduation of outside hitter Brenden Sander, the younger of the Sander brothers who have been synonymous with the program for the better part of a decade, the BYU men will lose both of their assistant coaches after this season.

Jaylen Reyes, who transferred to BYU as a redshirt freshman from CSUN in 2011, wound up turning a lack of playing time at his old school into an Honorable Mention All-American season as a senior, playing more sets (431) and having the 2nd-most digs (762) in the rally-scoring era for the Cougars. He now heads to Nebraska to take over as an assistant for the defending women’s NCAA Champions.

BYU’s other assistant, Luka Slabe, has been hired as a part of the USA Volleyball Women’s National Team staff. Slabe formerly coached 4 professional teams and worked with the Slovenia men’s national team from 2013-2015.

BYU men’s head coach Sean Olmstead hasn’t announced replacements yet, but sang the praises of both of his departing assistants.

“Luka brought a ton of experience from high-level volleyball, as a head coach, which helped me a ton,” Olmstead said. “Jay brought a ton of energy and excitement, a young buck coming in to transition from player to coach. He’s done a remarkable job, and we can’t thank either of them enough.”

Slabe and Reyes both joined the BYU staff in 2015, the same year that Olmstead took over the men’s program, giving the team a relatively-consistent 3-year run of assistant coaches. In that period, the team finished with a combined 75-16 record (.824), which is the 3rd-best record in Division I/II volleyball in that time period. They also finished 1st in the MPSF regular season standings all three years. 2 of those 3 years, they also won the MPSF Conference Championship, and they advanced to the NCAA Championship match in both 2016 and 2017. That streak ended this year, when 3rd-seeded UCLA upset the Cougars in the semi-finals.

But even as change comes to Provo, Olmstead remains a rock for the program. Although 2018 was just his 3rd season as the men’s head coach, he spent the previous 3 as the women’s head coach, and won 2 national championships as a player in 2001 and 2004.

Best Winning Percentages, Men’s DI/DII Volleyball, 2016-2018

Team Wins Losses Percentage
Ohio St. 88 10 0.898
Long Beach St. 80 13 0.860
BYU 75 16 0.824
Barton 66 21 0.759
UCLA 68 25 0.731
Hawaii 62 26 0.705
Loyola Chicago 59 27 0.686
Lewis 61 31 0.663
Ball St. 57 31 0.648
King 59 34 0.634
Penn St. 55 32 0.632
Grand Canyon 54 34 0.614
Coker 41 29 0.586
UC Irvine 51 37 0.580
Mount Olive 46 35 0.568
Concordia 28 22 0.560
George Mason 48 38 0.558
Pepperdine 38 31 0.551
UC Santa Barbara 41 39 0.513
CSUN 42 41 0.506
Saint Francis 44 45 0.494
Stanford 38 39 0.494
Harvard 36 38 0.486
Belmont Abbey 40 44 0.476
Lincoln Memorial 24 30 0.444
McKendree 33 48 0.407
Sacred Heart 29 43 0.403
Limestone 31 46 0.403
Erskine 32 49 0.395
North Greenville 31 49 0.388
NJIT 30 48 0.385
Fort Wayne 33 53 0.384
Charleston 31 51 0.378
Quincy 37 62 0.374
California Baptist 22 37 0.373
Pfeiffer 16 27 0.372
Princeton 28 48 0.368
Emmanuel 27 48 0.360
Southern California 29 53 0.354
Queens 8 21 0.276
Alderson Broaddus 18 48 0.273
Lindenwood 19 52 0.268
UC San Diego 21 62 0.253
Lees-McRae 15 63 0.192

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of VolleyMob.com. Braden's first foray into sports journalism came in 2010, when he launched a swimming website called The Swimmers' Circle. Two years later, he joined SwimSwam.com as a co-founder. Long huge fans of volleyball, when Braden and the SwimSwam partners sought an opportunity to …

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