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Steve Opperman is the Head Volleyball Coach at Duquesne University.

  • Is Duquesne's all-time winningest coach with 375 career victories
  • Four-time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year (co-2001, co-2004, co-2010 and 2013)
  • Has coached the first two AVCA All-Americans in program history
  • Has coached 18 First or Second Team A-10 All-Conference players (a total of 23 times)
  • Has coached just the second A-10 Rookie of the Year in Duquesne history
  • Has coached 27 A-10 All-Rookie Team members

With over 300 victories on the Bluff, head coach Steve Opperman has elevated Duquesne volleyball to a top-tier program in the Atlantic 10 Conference. He enters his 28th season at Duquesne and his 35th season overall as a head coach with 494 career wins.
Opperman, whose teams have appeared in nine of the past 14 Atlantic 10 Championships, guided the Dukes to the school's first A-10 regular season and tournament championship in 2013. The 2013 Dukes went on to make the first NCAA Championship appearance in school history.
In his 27 years at Duquesne, Opperman has seen nearly every team and individual record broken highlighted by program records for wins (23 in 2010) and conference wins (12 in 2013). Over the past 12 full seasons, the Dukes have averaged over 15 wins and just under eight A-10 victories per year.

A developer of talent, Opperman has coached a pair of AVCA All-Americans in Liz Homan (2010) and Arielle Love (2014) and seen 17 players earn first or second team All-Atlantic 10 honors a total of 23 times. Adding to his resume, he has coached just the second A-10 Rookie of the Year in DU history, in Chloe Wilmot (2023) while twenty-seven of his recruits have been named to the A-10 All-Rookie Team.
Opperman's DU teams have also excelled in the classroom. In addition to consistently ranking as one of the top performing academic teams on campus, Duquesne has been recognized by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) numerous times for academic excellence. Opperman has seen 15 players named A-10 Academic All-Conference. 10 of his student-athletes have earned College Sport Communicators (formerly CoSIDA) Academic All-District honors, with Sarah Morrow (2002) being named A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year.
Prior to his arrival in Pittsburgh, Opperman served as head coach at Wright State for seven seasons where he led the Raiders to 119 victories and a pair of berths in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship.
Opperman started his collegiate coaching career in 1989 as an assistant coach at the University of Dayton. The following season he took the assistant coach position at Wright State before assuming the role of head coach in 1991.
Opperman graduated from Ohio State in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in marketing. On the court, he was an outside hitter with the Buckeyes for the 1983-84 season leading them to a 28-11 overall record and a second place finish in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association.
The New Bremen, Ohio native holds memberships in the American Volleyball Coaches and United States Volleyball Associations. He was a voting member of the CSTV/AVCA Top 25 poll from 1999 until 2006 and served as the Atlantic 10 representative to the AVCA Head Coaches Committee from 2000-2005. In 1996, he was a panel speaker at the Final Four Volleyball Convention.
OPPERMAN YEAR-BY-YEAR

SeasonTeamOverallConf.StandingPostseason
1991Wright State22-174-22ndNorth Star Runner-up, National Invitational Volleyball Championship
1992Wright State15-178-85th
1993Wright State23-1514-42ndMid-Continent Runner-up, National Invitational Volleyball Championship
1994Wright State16-135-56thMidwestern Collegiate Quarterfinals
1995Wright State23-109-54thMidwestern Collegiate Semifinals
1996Wright State10-236-86thMidwestern Collegiate Quarterfinals
1997Wright State10-212-10T-6thMidwestern Collegiate Quarterfinals
TotalWright State (7 seasons)119-116 (.506)48-42 (.533)
1998Duquesne8-203-1710th
1999Duquesne10-224-148th
2000Duquesne15-164-127th
2001Duquesne16-108-8T-5th
2002Duquesne18-127-7T-4th
2003Duquesne13-176-86th
2004Duquesne15-167-74thAtlantic 10 Semifinals
2005Duquesne15-135-84th West
2006Duquesne11-214-94th West
2007Duquesne10-192-115th West
2008Duquesne15-143-105th West
2009Duquesne16-146-9T-6th
2010Duquesne23-1010-54thAtlantic 10 Semifinals
2011Duquesne19-138-75thAtlantic 10 Semifinals
2012Duquesne22-119-54thAtlantic 10 First Round
2013 Duquesne20-1012-21stAtlantic 10 Champions, NCAA First Round
2014 Duquesne16-129-5T-3rdAtlantic 10 First Round
2015Duquesne14-158-6T-5thAtlantic 10 First Round
2016Duquesne18-128-6T-4thAtlantic 10 First Round
2017Duquesne13-168-64thAtlantic 10 First Round
2018Duquesne12-166-8T-5thAtlantic 10 First Round
2019Duquesne 10-17 4-108th
2020Duquesne*1-81-8T-4th West
2021Duquesne13-167-95thAtlantic 10 Second Round
2022Duquesne8-225-138th
2023Duquesne11-156-127th
2024 Duquesne13-174-148th
TotalsDuquesne (27 seasons)375-404 (.482)164-236 (.410)
TotalCareer (34 seasons)494-520 (.488)


* - The Atlantic 10 played an abbreviated divisional season and four-team Championship in the spring of 2021 due to a national pandemic (Duquesne competed in the West Division); DU did not play a non-conference schedule in 2020

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