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Erica Jensik
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Erica Jensik is a Volleyball Club Coach
Erica is entering her 2nd year directing her own club and her 5th year coaching club volleyball. She started her coaching career at Kansas State University, where she played on their club team and helped coach her fellow teammates.
After moving from Kansas to Oklahoma, Erica obtained a coaching position at Mustang High School as the head junior varsity coach and then headed the volleyball program at Mustang Central Middle School for a year. In her first year as a head club coach, she helped start the Charge West teams and, for three years, coached the 14T’s–16I’s.
In 2021, she was offered the head coach position for the Academy of Classical Christian Studies at the middle school level and the next year moved to varsity head coach at the Academy of Classical Christian Studies in Oklahoma City.
Over the last two years, she has served as head coach at St. Elizabeth Ann Seaton and clinched the school’s first conference volleyball title in school history. This season, they defended their title and earned back-to-back conference championships, another first in school history. Additionally, this year she accepted the assistant head varsity coach position at Piedmont High School, where she helped lead the team to a regional title and a state appearance, defeating schools such as Edmond Santa Fe and Edmond North for the first time in program history.
Erica also assisted at Stellar Volleyball Camps with owner Kyle Robinson, former USA men’s volleyball player and assistant coach at the University of Oklahoma, and his wife, a former Michigan State player and USA women’s volleyball player. While working with them, she learned techniques used by some of the top coaches in the nation and now focuses on teaching those same skills to her players.
Erica grew up playing club volleyball in Kansas City and for her high school, where she made two trips to the state tournament, finishing 1st and 2nd. She was named to the Kansas 1st team her senior year and 2nd team her junior year. She continued playing at Kansas State on their club team during college. Many of her coaching methods follow those she grew up with in Kansas, focusing on teaching her athletes a fast-paced offense with multiple hitting combinations.