Josh Pickard
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Josh Pickard is the Head Volleyball Coach at the University at Albany.
Honors and Accomplishments
• 2019 America East Coaching Staff of the Year
Coaching Career
• Head Coach, University at Albany (2019-present)
• Associate Head Coach, University at Albany (2016-2019)
• Assistant Coach, University at Albany (2015-2016)
• Assistant Coach, Montana State University (2012-2015)
• Volunteer Assistant Coach, Ohio University (2011)
• Coach, Premier Volleyball Academy (Maumee, Ohio) (2007-11)
• Assistant Coach, Olivet University (2005-06)
Education
• B.A., International Relations, Michigan State University (2002)
At UAlbany
2022
The Great Danes opened the season with four tournaments all across the East Coast. Seeing competition at James Madison (Virginia) and Navy (Maryland), UAlbany's third tournament was in New York State at Cornell. After earning two wins over Cornell and Colgate and opening the home season with a win over Marist, the Great Danes closed the tournament portion of their schedule at nationally-ranked Penn State.
Throughout the conference season, UAlbany added contests against Chicago State, Siena, Stonehill, and Sacred Heart. The 2022 season came to a close after Senior Day on November 13.
2021
The Great Danes saw a 2nd place regular-season finish in the America East at the conclusion of the 2021 season. With a 13-14 record ahead of the America East Tournament, UAlbany entered the championship tournament with an 8-4 America East record.
Having gone undefeated in conference play, UMBC earned the number one seed and right to host the America East Championship. With a day of prep in Maryland, the Great Danes defeated third-seeded New Hampshire in a three-set sweep before facing UMBC for the championship. UAlbany held their own but fell in a five-set match to the Retrievers. Danielle Tedesco and Oren Abutbul were named to the All-Championship team.
Fifth-year Danielle Tedesco capped off her career the 2021 America East Player of the Year.
2020-21
In his second season as UAlbany's head coach, Pickard led the team to a 10-5 overall record, 9-3 in conference play (two of the losses were a result of forfeit due to precautionary traveling reasons).
The team earned a share of the America East Regular Season title and UAlbany hosted the America East Championship. In a hard-fought battle with UMBC, the Great Danes fell 15-13 in a five-set thriller to end the season.
Pickard coached Kamara Kelly to AVCA Honorable Mention All-America and All-East Region Honorable Mention honors as the America East Player of the Year. He also guided Charlotte Macken to America East Defensive Specialist of the Year. Danielle Tedesco rounded out the Great Danes' annual awards with an America East First Team All-Conference honor.
2019
In his first season as head coach, Pickard led UAlbany to its first America East Championship title since 2011. Beating Hartford in a five-set thriller, the Great Danes closed the season at the NCAA Tournament with a match against #2 Texas.
UAlbany finished 2019 boasting a 9-1 record in the conference, securing the top seed and the regular season title. In spectacular fashion, the Great Danes went the entirety of October without a single loss.
Pickard and his staff were named the 2019 America East Coaching Staff of the Year for their efforts. They led the Great Danes to five All-America East honorees.
In the America East Tournament, UAlbany defeated rival Stony Brook in four sets in the semifinals, and then beat Hartford for the America East Champion title. Senior Akuabata Okenwa garnered Most Outstanding Player accolades along with earning a spot with Danielle Tedesco and Charlotte Macken on the All-Championship Team.
Notable Student-Athletes
• Nicole Otero '19 - Otero was a three-time America East Defensive Specialist of the year honoree. A four-time all-conference selection, she graduate from UAlbany ranked third in program histroy with 1,891 career digs.
As an Assistant
Pickard first joined the UAlbany staff in 2015 as the assistant coach and head recruiter for the volleyball team. In 2016, he was promoted to associate head coach and took over as the team's defensive coordinator.
As an assistant coach, Pickard helped the Great Danes win a share of the 2015 America East Regular Season title and earn a place in the conference title match. UAlbany went 17-9 overall, its winningest season since 2011, with an 11-1 conference record.
After being promoted to associate head coach in 2016, Pickard helped lead the team to a 16-10 overall record, 9-3 in the America East. The 2016 season saw the team's first outright in-season tournament title since 2012 with three wins in the West Point Invitational and its third consecutive appearance in the America East title match.
In 2017, Pickard's third season with UAlbany, the Great Danes won the America East Regular Season title, going 11-15 overall with an 11-1 league record. UAlbany earned an automatic berth into the revitalized National Volleyball Invitational Championship for the team's first postseason since 2011.
Playing Career
As a student at Michigan State, Pickard played four years on the men's volleyball club team (1998-2002).
Prior to UAlbany
Pickard comes to UAlbany after serving as the first assistant coach, handling the recruiting and defensive coordination, at Montana State for the past three seasons. He coached four all-conference players and was responsible for the budgeting and team travel.
During the 2011 season, he served as a volunteer assistant coach at Ohio University. He coached three all-conference players as the Bobcats won 25 matches throughout the season.
Previous to being a Division I coach, Pickard served as a travel coordinator and national team coach at the Premier Volleyball Academy in Ohio (Januar 2007-August 2011).
Personal
He currently resides in New York with his wife, Melissa.
Year | Record | America East Record | America East Regular-Season Finish | America East Tournament | NCAA Tournament |
2019 | 16-11 | 9-1 | 1st | Beat #4 Stony Brook, 3-1, in the semifinals Beat #3 Hartford, 3-2, for the champion title | Fell to #2 Texas, 3-0, in the First Round |
2020* | 10-5 | 9-3 | 1st (tied) | Fell to #2 UMBC, 3-2, in the championship | |
2021 | 14-15 | 8-4 | 2nd | Beat #3 New Hampshire, 3-0, in the semifinals Fell to #1 UMBC, 3-2, in the championship | |
2022 | 7-20 | 2-8 | 5th | ||
47-51 | 28-16 | 1 - America East Championship Titles 3 - America East Championship Appearances 2 - America East Semifinal Appearances | 1 - NCAA Appearance |
*The 2020 season was a shortened season played in the spring of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.