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North Carolina A&T State University Women's Volleyball
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North Carolina A&T State University

North Carolina A&T State University Women's Volleyball

NCAA Division 1 Greensboro, NC Public

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

46%

Avg SAT

1,048

Avg ACT

19

Enrollment

11,925

Team Information

Sport

Volleyball

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

Greensboro, NC

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Hal Clifton

Head Coach

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Hal Clifton

Head Coach

Hal Clifton became the ninth head coach in the history of the North Carolina A&T volleyball program on August 2, 2011, when Director of Athletics Earl Hilton announced his appointment. He came to A&T with the charge of leading the Aggies back to the success they enjoyed during the 1990s and early 2000s.    Clifton exceeded expectations. In a postponed 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Clifton led the program to its first-ever conference championship when the season concluded in the spring of 2021. The Aggies won the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) title thanks to a thrilling 3-2 semifinal tournament win over Delaware State and a four-set win over Coppin State in the final.     The Aggies have also won two regular-season MEAC titles under Clifton. Before the 2022 season, Clifton had led the Aggies to five straight seasons of finishing .500 or better. In four of those seasons, the Aggies finished better than .500. In addition, the Aggies made three consecutive postseason appearances. They earned invitations to the 2019 and 2021 National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC) tournaments. They also earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament in the spring of 2021, where they earned a forfeit win over Rice before losing to perennial NCAA power Penn State.    Before the Aggies departed the MEAC in 2021 for the Big South Conference, Clifton led the Aggies to eight straight MEAC tournaments. When the Aggies made the MEAC tournament in 2013, it was their first appearance since 2007.  In 2023, Clifton led the completion of the Aggies transition from the MEAC to the Big South to the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA). The Aggies were on the verge of reaching the CAA tournament in their first year in the league before Stony Brook rallied from a 2-0 deficit on the final day of the regular season to upset Elon, earning the eighth and final seed into the tournament by winning the tiebreaker scenario over A&T.      In 2022, the Aggies first season as a Big South member, the Aggies went 20-11 overall and 11-5 in the league. It was the Aggies first 20-plus-win season under Clifton, marking the program's first 20-win season since 2005.      A&T entered the Big South Championship as the No. 4 seed and defeated USC Upstate 3-1 in the quarterfinals before losing to the top-seeded High Point Panthers. Also, during the historic season, the A&T volleyball earned its first-ever Power Five win by defeating the ACC's Virginia Tech Hokies 3-2 on Sept. 18, winning the Hokie Invitational.     In A&T's final season in the MEAC, Clifton led A&T to an 11-2 regular season, which included an 8-0 conference record and a win over East Carolina. In 2019, the Aggies won their first regular-season MEAC title since 1998, and in 2018, the Aggies advanced to the MEAC tournament championship match for the first time since 2005.    Clifton has also enhanced the Aggies recruiting efforts. Setter/Right Side Edie Brewer will go down as an all-time great in the history of A&T Athletics. Brewer, one of the most versatile players in program history, won MEAC player of the year honors in 2019 and 2020. She also received three first-team all-conference honors, two in the MEAC and one in the Big South. In addition, Brewer is a three-time American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-South Region performer, and she was named the Most Outstanding Performer of the MEAC tournament during the spring of 2021, becoming only the third player in program history to earn the honor.     Brewer ranks in the top-10 in school history in five categories in her career. She is second in assists (2,171), fifth in service aces (135), sixth in block assists (155), eighth in digs (783) and 10th in kills (709). Brewer concluded her career with 29 double-doubles and a record nine triple-doubles.  Clifton has coached two of four Aggies to eclipse the 1,000-career dig mark in Ashley Johnson (school record 1,576) and Andrea Laboy-Rivera (1,067). Johnson was a first-team All-MEAC selection in 2012 and a third-team selection in 2015. Laboy-Rivera was a second-team All-MEAC selection in 2020 and on the All-MEAC Rookie Team in 2018.    Two Aggies have reached the 1,000-kill mark under Clifton, including Brooke Stamnes (1,017) and Courteney Pitt (1,064). Stamnes was selected second-team All-MEAC, and Pitt received first-team All-MEAC honors in three consecutive seasons in 2018, 2019, and 2020. In addition, she earned All-MEAC Rookie Team honors in 2017.    Naiya Sawtelle also appears to be headed toward greatness. In her first two seasons as an Aggie, she compiled 825 kills, 464 digs, 56 service aces, 104 block assists, 85 total blocks and 946 points. She earned second-team and all-freshman team honors from the Big South Conference in 2021 before securing second-team All-CAA accolades in 2022.   The volleyball program also remains one of the top academic programs. The program has had a multi-year NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) of above 980 in six consecutive annual reports. A perfect score is 1,000, and a below-average score is 930.    Clifton came to A&T after concluding his sixth season as the assistant coach of the Elon Phoenix. Clifton came to Elon University in August of 2005 from St. Andrews Presbyterian College and served as the assistant coach for the 2004 season. At St. Andrews, Clifton helped lead the team to the NCAA Division II Tournament and a regional ranking of seventh. The team tied a school record with 14 conference victories and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. Clifton coached four all-conference athletes at St. Andrews and one conference freshman of the year.    Before his stint at St. Andrews, Clifton spent three years as the head coach at Jack Britt High School in Fayetteville, N.C. At Jack Britt, he achieved an overall record of 62-20, including a 28-2 season. Clifton was a three-time Mid-Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year and the Cape Fear Region Coach of the Year in 2003. He led Jack Britt to consecutive conference championships and state tournament appearances in 2002 and '03. Clifton coached three Mid-Southeastern Conference players of the year and nine all-conference selections.     Clifton also served six seasons as the head coach of the Carolina Region High-Performance club team from 2002-2007. In 2003 and '04, he served as the head coach of the developmental team before becoming the head coach of the youth team in 2005. Clifton also spent three seasons with the Fayetteville Area Volleyball Association as a head coach. His 17-and-under team won the Carolina Regional Championship and three other tournaments in 2002.     Clifton graduated with a B.S. in athletic training from Appalachian State University in 1994, where he played for the men's volleyball club team. While at Appalachian State, Clifton received the Ron H. "Doc" Kannoy Award for being the most outstanding athletic trainer.     He earned his master's in exercise and sport science from the University of Florida in 1996. During his time in Florida, Clifton served as the athletic trainer for the World University Volleyball team while they trained and played exhibition matches throughout Florida before going to Japan for competition. As an athletic trainer at Florida, Clifton worked with the 1994 Southeastern Conference Champion football team and the top-ranked men's tennis and men's golf programs.     Clifton and his wife, Jennifer, have two children.

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Blaine Tendler

Associate Head Coach

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Blaine Tendler

Associate Head Coach

North Carolina A&T head volleyball coach Hal Clifton announced Blaine Tendler as an assistant coach on June 29, 2016. He was promoted to Associate Head Coach before the 2018 season. Blaine works as the program’s recruiting coordinator and in charge of practice planning and technique development.    The Aggies have enjoyed tremendous success with Tendler as Clifton’s top assistant. The duo has elevated A&T’s international recruiting to bolster A&T’s depth and level of talent. The Aggies won the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) title thanks to a thrilling 3-2 semifinal tournament win over Delaware State and a four-set win over Coppin State in the final.      The Aggies have also won two regular-season MEAC titles during Tendler’s tenure. The Aggies produced a .500 or better match-win percentage in five of his first six seasons. In addition, the Aggies made three consecutive postseason appearances, earning invitations to the 2019 and 2021 National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC) tournaments. They also earned the program’s first-ever automatic bid to the NCAA tournament in the spring of 2021, where they earned a forfeit win over Rice before losing to perennial NCAA power Penn State.      Tendler started his coaching career in 1982 and has over 40 years of coaching experience. Prior to A&T, Tendler was the owner and head coach of Piedmont Volleyball Club. He also spent 14 years in the USA Volleyball National High Performance pipeline as a head coach for several USA teams and development camps.  His time with USA Volleyball was highlighted by being named as an assistant coach for the USA Women’s Junior National Team from 2012-2013. They competed in the NORCECA Championships in Nicaragua and the World Championships in Brno, Czech Republic. His international experiences continued this spring when Trinidad & Tobago invited him to consult for the Women’s U19 team.    An all-conference player at the University of Regina in Canada, Tendler graduated in 1991 with a degree in sports administration. He spent two years coaching professionally in Europe before returning to North America. In 2021, he was twice inducted into his hometown of Yorkton, Saskatchewan’s Sports Hall of Fame. The same year, Blaine was also inducted into the Saskatchewan Volleyball Hall of Fame.    After coaching in Europe, Tendler spent five years coaching at the Division I level and two years in Division III.  He spent time at Bridgewater College (2001-2003), Drake University (1998-2000), and Illinois State (1995-1998). As a player, Tendler’s Canada Games Team won the 1985 National Championship.  Tendler’s wife, Mary, is the head volleyball coach at Elon University.

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Macenzie Richards

Assistant Coach

Tijhmir Glasco became a volunteer assistant volleyball coach under Hal Clifton in September of 2022. Clifton promoted Glasco to one of his full-time assistants on July 14, 2023. Glasco plays for Carolina Universitys mens volleyball team, a program where Glasco is one of the original members of the new program for the Winston-Salem, N.C., private Christian University. Glasco has helped Carolina University reach two National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) tournaments and ranked third in the nation assists pet set in 2022. From a coaching standpoint, he managed the Carolina University womens volleyball team in 2020-21. He also coached for the Twin Cities Volleyball Academy from 2020-22. He also started coaching for the Piedmont Volleyball Club in 2022. A native of Lancaster, S.C., Glasco attended and graduated from the Comenius School For Creative Leadership in Fort Mill, S.C. He is studying criminal justice at Carolina University.

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Macenzie Richards

Assistant Coach

North Carolina A&T head volleyball coach Hal Clifton announced the hiring of Macenzie Richards as the new assistant coach for the program on April 2, 2024. Richards is familiar to Aggieland, having played for the volleyball program from 2018-2021. As a former Division I athlete and Division II coach, Richards brings a championship mindset and years of experience to the program.  In addition to developing North Carolina A&T's talented student-athletes, Richards will be responsible for assisting in scouting opponents, organizing travel, monitoring academics, and breaking down film.  Before returning to A&T, Richards served as the assistant volleyball coach at the University of Illinois of Springfield during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. During the 2022 season, Richards helped the Division II Prairie Stars win 12 games, including a 6-1 record at home. Also, during the 2022 season, Richards helped Prairie Stars defeat the No.13 Lewis University in 2022. In addition to her coaching responsibilities, she assisted with recruiting, fundraising, promoting the program, and managing team travel.  Richards' club experience includes spending a season as the head coach of the Beach South Volleyball Club in High Point, N.C. She trained U14, U15, U16, U17, and U18 level players in practice three times a week. As a student-athlete at A&T, she was a volunteer volleyball coach at Pickerington High School Central.  Richards graduated from A&T with a B.S. degree in criminal justice. During her playing career, she helped the Aggies win their first and only conference tournament championship when they captured the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) title in the spring of 2021. After winning the MEAC, the Aggies played in the program's first-ever NCAA tournament match, earning a COVID forfeit win over Rice before losing to Penn State.   In addition, Richards helped the Aggies make two additional postseason appearances during her career. The Aggies played in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC) tournament in 2019 and the fall of 2021. Richards played in 249 sets over 91 matches, compiling 295 kills, 231 digs, and 86 total blocks in her career.   As a former player for A&T from 2018-2022, Richards is familiar with the program's values, making her an ideal mentor and figure for a new generation of volleyball athletes.

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