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THOMAS HOGAN
Assistant Coach
USA Women’s National Team
Fourth Year
Thomas Hogan begins his fourth campaign as part of the USA Women’s Volleyball National Team coaching staff.
As an assistant, Hogan has proved valuable to the program. In 2005, he helped Team USA to a gold medal at the 2005 NORCECA Championships and a silver medal at the World Grand Champions Cup. After a disappointing 2006 season, Team USA won 26 of 37 matches in 2007 and earned 2008 Olympic Games qualification at the FIVB World Cup. In September 2007, Hogan was named the USOC Coach of the Month.
Prior to his current role with the women’s national team, Hogan served as an assistant coach with the USA Junior National Team in 2004, and was a member of the 2005 JNT team that traveled to Ankara, Turkey, for the 2005 World Championships. The squad won the gold medal at the NORCECA Championships. He was also involved with the USA Youth National A2 Team. Hogan started his USA Volleyball coaching career as an apprentice coach in 2003 working with the USA National Team, the USA National Training Team and the USA Youth National Training Team.
Hogan served as the head coach of the Miami University (Ohio) women’s volleyball club team, which won the national championship in 2002 and was a national championship finalist in 2001. He also assisted with the Miami University women’s varsity team as a student assistant.
Hogan worked for AT&T Business in Atlanta from 2002 to 2003 as a data network account executive. He developed knowledge of AT&T data networks for corporations, and graduated top in the national management training program.
Hogan graduated from Miami University (Ohio) in 2002 with a bachelor’s of arts degree in management information systems and a minor in marketing. He graduated summa cum laude from Xavier University’s (Ohio) sports management graduate program in 2004.
Posted and Update: Feb. 10, 2008
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