Kenny Ma
Co-Director

Kenny Ma is the Assistant Volleyball Coach for Cal State Fullerton.
Kenny Ma joins Cal State Fullerton as an assistant coach for Titans Women's Volleyball in March 2015.
Ma joins the Titans after a successful program record-breaking 2024 season at UC Riverside under Nicky Cannon, guiding the Highlanders to its highest win total since 2017 (20) and its best preseason record since 2018.
He was instrumental in the team securing its first-ever victory over the Big West Tournament Champions, the University of Hawaii, as well as a five-set win against Long Beach State and a four-set triumph over defending conference champions, UC Santa Barbara.
At UC Riverside, Ma was responsible for training blockers and setters, and also led in-game strategic adjustments, helping the team compete at a high level against some of the conference’s best programs.
Before his time in the inland empire, Ma was an assistant coach at Weber State, where he helped lead the Wildcats to an in-season Corpus Christi Tournament title, a Big Sky Conference Tournament Championship and an NCAA Tournament berth. He coached multiple standout athletes, including two First Team All-Big Sky selections, the Big Sky All-Tournament MVP, and the conference’s Libero of the Year.
A Southern California native, Ma has an extensive coaching background at multiple levels. Before Weber State, he served as the head coach for women's indoor, women’s beach, and men’s beach volleyball at Westcliff University in Irvine. His leadership earned him both Westcliff University Coach of the Year and Cal Pac Conference Coach of the Year honors for his success with the beach volleyball programs.
At Westcliff, Ma developed numerous high-achieving student-athletes, coaching the Cal Pac Conference Player of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, and an NAIA All-American. His men’s beach team made history by winning the first-ever AVCA Men’s Collegiate Beach Volleyball National Championship and the IVC Men’s Collegiate Beach Volleyball League title, while the women’s beach program secured the California Pacific Conference Regular Season and Tournament Championships, reaching the NAIA National Tournament semifinals.
Since 2017, Ma has been the head coach of a top team at Seal Beach Volleyball Club & now Rancho Valley Volleyball Club, where his teams have consistently qualified for the Junior National Championships, winning two gold medals and two silver medals at Junior National Qualifiers.
As a player, Ma competed at Golden West College in Huntington Beach before a career-ending injury. He began his volleyball journey at Westminster High School, where he first developed his passion for the game.