Nazareth Golden Flyers men's volleyball

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Nazareth Golden Flyers Men's Volleyball
University Nazareth University (New York)
Head coachCal Wickens (18th season)
Conference UVC
III Division
Location Pittsford, New York
Home arenaKidera Gymnasium (capacity: 1,200)
NicknameGolden Flyers
Colors     
NCAA Tournament champion
2011
NCAA Tournament runner-up
2013
NCAA Tournament semifinal
2010, 2011, 2013, 2015
NCAA Tournament appearance
2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015
Conference tournament champion
NECVA: 2010, 2011
UVC: 2012, 2013

The Nazareth University Golden Flyers Men's Volleyball Team is the NCAA Division III volleyball team of Nazareth University. The Golden Flyers won the Molten Division III Men's Invitational Volleyball Championship Tournament in 2011. [1] The Golden Flyers lost in the finals of the NCAA Men's Division III Volleyball Championship in 2013 [2] and both matches were against Springfield College.

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YearHead CoachOverall
Record
Postseason/Notes
2005Cal Wickens10-13First Men's Volleyball Season
2006Cal Wickens20-9
2007Cal Wickens23-7
2008Cal Wickens28-7
2009Cal Wickens28-5
2010Cal Wickens19-16 Molten Division III Men's Invitational Volleyball Championship Tournament Semi-Final
2011Cal Wickens31-3 Molten Division III Men's Invitational Volleyball Championship Tournament Champions
2012Cal Wickens27-9 NCAA Men's Division III Volleyball Championship Opening-Round
2013Cal Wickens36-2 NCAA Men's Division III Volleyball Championship Runner-Up
2014Cal Wickens15-10
2015Cal Wickens28-7 NCAA Men's Division III Volleyball Championship Semi-Final
2016Cal Wickens26-9
2017Cal Wickens21-13
2018Cal Wickens17-13
2019Cal Wickens15-11
2020Cal Wickens10-13Shortened season due to COVID-19
2021Cal Wickens5-7Shortened season due to COVID-19
2022Cal Wickens18-9
2023Cal Wickens20-6Nationally Ranked 14th
Total387-1691 National Championship (2011)

All-Americans

Naz has had 12 First Team selections, 12 Second Team selections, 1 Player of the Year and 1 Newcomer of the Year. Coach Wickens is a two time Coach of the Year (2011 & 2013) and his assistant Kyle Salisbury was the 2011 Assistant Coach of the Year.

Year1st Team All-Americans
2009Frank Leahy
2011Ellis Walsh; Hans Schroeder
2012Ellis Walsh
2013EJ Wells-Spicer(POY); Luke Lawatsch; Robert Kraft
2015Luke Lawatsch; Tim Zyburt
2016Tim Zyburt
2023Owen Wickens
Year2nd Team All-Americans
2007Tom Maving
2008Tom Maving, Frank Leahy
2009Billy Gimello
2011Billy Gimello, EJWells-Spicer
2012Rob Kraft
2013Tim Zyburt
2014Luke Lawatsch
2015Chris Mahan
2016Tom Keisling
2023Seth Terzo

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