Craig Skinner (volleyball)

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Craig Skinner
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Kentucky
Conference SEC
Record445–147 (.752)
Annual salary$450,000.00 [1]
Biographical details
Born (1969-06-04) June 4, 1969 (age 54)
Muncie, Indiana
Alma mater Ball State
Playing career
1990-1993 Ball State
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1988-1989Munciana Volleyball Club
1988-1989 Muncie Burris High School
1994-1998 Wisconsin (Assistant)
1999-2000 Ball State (Assistant, Men's)
2000-2004 Nebraska (Assistant)
2006US Junior Women's National Team
2005-present Kentucky
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1x NCAA Champions (2020 [upper-alpha 1] )

1x Under-20 NORCECA Gold Medal Champions

7x SEC Champions (2017–2023)
Awards
1x AVCA National Coach of the Year (2021)

1x Volleyball Magazine National Coach of the Year (2021) [2]
3x AVCA All-Southeast Region Coach of the Year (2011, 2018, 2020)

6x

Contents

SEC Coach of the Year (2005, 2015, 2017–2020, 2023)
Records
Winningest Coach in Kentucky volleyball history
First-ever SEC team to win a volleyball NCAA title [3]

John Craig Skinner [1] (born June 4, 1969), known as Craig Skinner, is an American collegiate women's volleyball head coach at the University of Kentucky. He is the winningest coach in Kentucky volleyball history and led Kentucky to their first-ever NCAA volleyball national championship in 2020.

Personal life

Skinner is a native of Muncie, Indiana and played volleyball at Ball State from 1990 to 1993 as an outside hitter. Prior to playing volleyball at Ball State, Skinner played football at Michigan for one year. [4] Additionally, he is an avid golf player and lived in Wales for two years, taking up rugby and cricket while living there. [5]

He is married to former Nebraska women's soccer assistant coach, Megan Bechtold Skinner. The couple have three children.

Collegiate coaching career

Prior to collegiate coaching, Skinner also had coaching roles with high school and high school club volleyball, leading the Munciana Volleyball Club to become a national powerhouse. [4] Skinner also coached at Muncie Burris High School.

Wisconsin (1994-1998)

Under head coach John Cook, Skinner was the women's volleyball assistant coach, helping them to an 68–35 record during his tenure.

Ball State (1999-2000)

In 1999, Skinner joined his alma mater and was the assistant coach on the men's volleyball team for nearly 2 seasons (leaving midway through the 2000 season), helping Ball State to wins over nationally ranked opponents.

Nebraska (2000-2004)

Cook hired Skinner as Nebraska as assistant coach in 2000 and was promoted to head assistant coach in 2003. Skinner helped the team to the 2000 NCAA title and undefeated season and four Big 12 titles. Overall, Skinner helped lead Nebraska to a 154–11 record. [6]

Skinner revealed in 2010 that Nebraska made a metal monument of him as a surprise but Skinner did not want one and made Nebraska destroy it.

Kentucky (2005-present)

After the 2004 season, Skinner had several head coaching opportunities but chose Kentucky because of the comfort level with the campus, UK being a flagship university, the proximity to the talent hotbeds in the Midwest and soccer opportunities for his wife. [7]

Skinner took over at Kentucky in 2004 and is the program's all-time winningest head coach. Skinner has led the Wildcats to 16 consecutive NCAA Tournaments, including tallying 20 or more wins in 12 of the last 14 seasons. In the five years before his arrival, Kentucky didn't post a winning season and hadn't made the NCAA tournament since 1993. Skinner posted a 17–13 record in his first year, won SEC coach of the year and qualified for the postseason. The Wildcats haven't missed the NCAA tournament in the 16 years since.

In the 2020 Women's volleyball tournament, Skinner made history and led Kentucky to their first NCAA title in women's volleyball. [8] The Wildcats only lost 2 sets across five tournament matches and became only the eleventh school to win an NCAA Division I volleyball championship. [9]

During his tenure, the Wildcats have amassed 23 All-America first, second or third team distinctions, while UK has hauled in 61 All-Southeastern Conference honors in his 15 seasons - including the 2008, 2018, 2019 and 2020 SEC Player of the Year, 2006, 2016, 2017 and 2018 SEC Freshman of the Year, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 SEC Libero of the Year and the 2005 SEC Defensive Player of the Year. [10]

In 2019, Skinner signed a contract extension through the 2023–2024 season. [11] Skinner signed another contract extension on July 1, 2022, through the 2027 season. [1]

Skinner’s success at the helm of the program continued after winning the national title in 2020. In 2022 Kentucky earned in 6th straight conference title (tying with Florida for first place). Several players received conference and national accolades as well: Sophomore setter Emma Grome was named the SEC player of the year, while Grome, senior outside hitter Adanna Rollins and junior opposite hitter Reagan Rutherford all received AVCA All-Southeast Region First team selections. [12] In 2023, Kentucky won its 7th straight conference title as Skinner was named the 2023 SEC co-coach of the year. [13]

Head Coaching Record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Kentucky Wildcats (SEC)(2005–present)
2005Kentucky 17–1313–35th NCAA first round
2006Kentucky 19–1211–94th NCAA second round
2007Kentucky 22–913–74th NCAA first round
2008Kentucky 26–617–32nd NCAA first round
2009Kentucky 29–517–32nd NCAA regional semifinals
2010Kentucky 17–1411–9T–5th NCAA first round
2011Kentucky 28–617–32nd NCAA regional semifinal
2012Kentucky 22–1114–64th NCAA regional semifinal
2013Kentucky 22–913–53rd NCAA second round
2014Kentucky 27–615–32nd NCAA second round
2015Kentucky 21–1014–4T–2nd NCAA first round
2016Kentucky 23–815–33rd NCAA second round
2017Kentucky 29–417–1T–1st NCAA Regional final
2018Kentucky 26–518–01st NCAA regional semifinal
2019Kentucky 25–716–2T–1st NCAA regional semifinal
2020Kentucky 24–119–11st NCAA Champions
2021Kentucky 25–517–11st NCAA second round
2022Kentucky 22–815–3T–1st NCAA regional semifinal
2023Kentucky 21–817–11st NCAA regional semifinal
Craig Skinner:445–147 (.752)289–67 (.812)
Total:445–147 (.752)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

    Notes

    1. Due to COVID-19, the NCAA moved its Division I championships in fall sports, including women's volleyball, from fall 2020 to spring 2021. It labeled the tournament as the "2020" edition, but the season as the "2020–21" season.

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