Acceptance Rate
28%
Avg SAT
1,424
Avg ACT
31
Enrollment
2,131
Sport
Volleyball
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
St. Paul, MN
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Mary Johnston
Head Coach
Mary Johnston became the head volleyball coach at Macalester in July of 2021 after 11 seasons as the head coach at Franklin (Ind.) College. Her first season was a memorable one, resulting in the program's first winning record in 16 years and the team's most MIAC victories since 2013. Johnston led the Scots to a 13-12 record in 2021, including a 4-7 mark in the MIAC. Macalester ended a 41-match losing streak in MIAC games with a thrilling, five-set win over Carleton in front of a boisterous home crowd, and defeated Concordia for the first time since 2000. Eliza King became the first Scot to make the All-MIAC team since 2017. In 2022, Johnston guided Macalester to another winning campaign, marking the first back-to-back winning seasons in the program's history since 2000. The 2024 season saw the Scots finish one game out of the MIAC Playoffs with a 5-6 conference mark for the most MIAC wins since 2006. Johnston is a graduate of the 2022 NCAA Women Coaches Academy Class #51. The NCAA Women Coaches Academy, hosted in partnership between WeCOACH and the NCAA, is a multi-day growth and development program available to NCAA coaches of all experience levels, designed for women coaches who are ready to increase their individual effectiveness by learning advanced skills and strategies that directly affect their personal and team success. In her 11th and final season at Franklin, Johnston guided the Grizzlies to a 10-6 record overall and a 7-2 mark in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference, earning her Conference Coach of the Year honors. The seven league wins are the most since 2002 and earned the team its highest seed (third) in the HCAC Tournament since 2002. During the season, Franklin received its first national ranking in the program’s history and was ranked as high as 17th. Highlights on the court included a 3-0 upset victory over No. 3 Transylvania. Five Grizzlies were named All-HCAC, while one was chosen the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year. Johnston turned around a Grizzlies program that had won a combined seven matches in the two seasons prior to her arrival at Franklin. After steady improvement over her first four seasons, Johnston led her team to back-to-back appearances in the semifinals of the HCAC Tournament in 2014 and 2015. Her career record at Franklin is 130-173, including 111-108 over the last eight seasons. Johnston’s teams at Franklin also improved academically, raising its team grade-point average from 2.85 in 2009 to 3.47 in 2020. The Grizzlies also earned the AVCA Team Academic Award in each of Johnston's last five years at Franklin. In addition to her role as volleyball coach, Johnston served as Assistant Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator, representing Franklin at NCAA and HCAC meetings. She also was the advisor for the Grizzlies’ Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Prior to her time at Franklin, Johnston was an assistant coach and athletics administrator at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J., for two seasons. She also coached the volleyball and softball teams at SUNY Canton in 2007-08 and was selected the Sunrise Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year after leading the team to a 16-10 record overall, an undefeated league record and a berth in the national tournament. Johnston attended Medaille College in Buffalo, N.Y., where she played both volleyball and softball and earned All-North Eastern Athletic Conference honors in both sports. She graduated from Medaille in 2005 with a degree in sports management, and later earned a Master of Science in Education degree in higher education administration from Old Dominion University in 2007.
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Keelin Severtson
Assistant Coach
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Delilah Wolf
Assistant Coach
Delilah Wolf joined the Macalester volleyball staff as the Scots' top assistant coach in July of 2025. Wolf is a St. Paul native who had an outstanding playing career at Division I Loyola University Chicago. “We are excited to have Delilah join our staff,” Johnston said. “Her playing experience stood out in the search process. She will be a great addition to the Macalester community.” Wolf was a four-year starting setter at Loyola, where she registered 3,721 assists in her career to rank third in the program’s history. In her first season, she ranked fourth in the Missouri Valley Conference with 9.87 assists per set and earned a spot on the MVC All-Freshman Team. Wolf played in every set for the Ramblers as a sophomore and junior, and was third in the MVC with 10.67 assists per set her junior season. A psychology major, Wolf was named to the MVC Honor Roll after each season. She graduated from Loyola in 2020 and earned a Master’s of Education degree in School and Community Counseling in 2023. Wolf served as a setting coach for Mizuno Northern Lights and worked summer volleyball camps while at Loyola. She has been a volunteer volleyball coach with the St. Paul Public Schools since 2016. “I am so excited to join Macalester's volleyball and athletics family,” Wolf said. “I would like to thank head coach, Mary Johnston, for the opportunity to train, coach, and be a part of the staff here at Mac. I cannot wait to get started with this group of current players and continue Mary's cultural push for competitiveness and success in the program. Go Scots!” Prior to attending Loyola, Wolf starred for Como Park High School and played her club volleyball at Mizuno Northern Lights.
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