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She completed head coachĀ Keegan Cook's coaching staff, joining GM/assistant coachĀ Nellie ColemanĀ and assistant coachĀ Spencer Wickens.Ā
A former star player at Oregon State University, Nassar joins the Gophers from the University of Kansas, where she spent one season with the new coaching staff in Lawrence. She helped the Jayhawks to a 24-11 (13-5 Big 12) season, making the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16.
"I'm thrilled to announce the hiring of Arica Nassar to the Minnesota volleyball program," head coachĀ Keegan CookĀ said. "InĀ Arica, our student-athletes are getting a coach who is experienced, passionate and connected to the young people under her mentorship. Within the search process,Ā Arica'sĀ sincerity and commitmentĀ to recruiting and developing outstanding student-athletes was immediately clear.Ā Arica has elevated every program she has competed and coached for and we're looking forward to her impact here at Minnesota."
Prior to KU, spent two seasons coaching with the Oregon Ducks. During her time there, Oregon went 53-14 and advanced to the Elite Eight in 2023 and the Sweet 16 in 2024. In 2024, Nassar coached a trio ofĀ AVCAĀ All-Americans in MimiĀ ColyerĀ (SecondĀ Team),Ā OnyeĀ Ofoegbu (ThirdĀ Team) and Michelle Ohwobete (Honorable Mention).Ā ColyerĀ andĀ OfoegbuĀ were also All-Big Ten FirstĀ Team selections, whileĀ OhwobeteĀ earned SecondĀ Team honors.Ā Ā
"I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity to join coach Cook and the Minnesota volleyball program," Nassar said. "Minnesota's history of success, elite culture and fan support make this a special place. I'm excited to get to campus and work with both the staff and the student-athletes."
In her first season in Eugene, Nassar coached six Ducks, who earned All-America accolades, including Hannah Pukis, who earned FirstĀ Team honors. TheĀ team went 29-6 overall and 16-4 in the Pac-12, advancing to the Elite Eight.Ā
Before UO, Nassar spent five seasons on the Oregon State staff, including the final three (2020-22) as an assistant coach. Over those three seasons, Nassar coached a trio of All-Pac-12 performers.
After she playedĀ collegiatelyĀ at Oregon State,Ā NassarĀ went on to play professionallyĀ in Finland and Sweden. SheĀ began her coaching career at UCLA as a volunteer assistant, before moving on to Oregon State.
In college, she was one of just two players in OSU history with 1,000 career kills (1,033) and 500 blocks (540), Nassar ranks third all-time at the school in blocks, 13th in points (1,380), and 15th in kills. She led the Beavers in blocks per set in all four of herĀ seasons.
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The Menifee, Calif., nativeĀ played in over 100 matchesĀ during her four years with the Beavers and helped lead the teamĀ to the best season in program history as a senior in 2014. OSU posted 21 wins and tallied theirĀ first two NCAA Tournament wins, earningĀ a trip to the Regional Semifinals.Ā





