Acceptance Rate
98%
Enrollment
1,528
Sport
Volleyball
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 2
Location
Gaffney, SC
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Brandon Skweres
Head Coach
Skweres enters his sixth season at Limestone and fourth as the head coach after being elevated to interim status on May 8, 2013. In addition to his five years in Gaffney, he has nine years of coaching experience, seven of which came with premier youth programs in Illinois. After his collegiate playing career, Skweres served as a volunteer assistant coach with the College of DuPage volleyball program before heading up the Hinsdale South High School boys volleyball program. While at Hinsdale, he led the program to a school record 22-12 campaign and posted a mark of 42-23 in two seasons before moving on to the club ranks with D1 Volleyball Club and Sports Performance Volleyball Club. During his time with the latter, he coached both men and women and trained and coached a number of athletes that went on to play at the Division I level. Additionally, he has worked volleyball camps across the United States and in Canada. Skweres is certified in Increased Mastery and Professional Application of Coaching Theory (IMPACT), holds a Level 1 certification in the Coaching Accreditation Program through USA Volleyball and has been an evaluator with girls USA High Performance Volleyball pipeline. In 2003, he graduated from Lewis with a Bachelor of Science in History and a minor in Political Science. He is currently pursuing a Masters in Education from National Louis University. Brandon is married to the former Rachel Malmborg, who is the all-time Division I kills leader at Birmingham Southern College. The couple currently resides in Boiling Springs S.C.
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