Women's Volleyball

- Title:
- Associate Head Coach
- Email:
- Evan.Amstutz@sfasu.edu
Evan Amstutz, a native of Toledo, Ohio, enters his fifth season here at SFA in 2024. During his time already, Amstutz has helped the team to a 97-25 overall record, the 2022 WAC Tournament Championship and two NCAA Tournament berths, and a 2020 regular season Southland Conference championship in his four seasons so far. He has helped mentor 9 All-Conference athletes and 1 All-Region athete here at SFA.
He came to the Ladyjack staff in the summer of 2020 after serving at Angelo State for two seasons. As an assistant coach for the Belles, Amstutz helped guide the squad to a 51-13 record and a 2019 Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship. He also helped mentor four All-Americans and twelve All-Conference student-athletes at ASU.
Prior to his time at Angelo State, Amstutz was an assistant coach at Division-II Urbana University in Ohio in 2017, where the Blue Knights finished in third place in the Mountain East Conference and advanced to the MEC tournament semifinals.
Amstutz served as Head Men's Volleyball coach at his alma mater, Wittenberg University, and launched the school's Division III men's volleyball program for two years before leaving to work as the assistant at Urbana. In 2016, Amstutz was named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association "Thirty Under 30" list, which honors up-and-coming coaching talent at all levels of volleyball. He arrived at Wittenberg by way of Miami (Ohio) where he earned his Masters of Kinesiology and Health while serving as a volunteer assistant for a team that jumped from 11th place to a second-place finish in the Mid-American Conference during his time.
A graduate of Wittenberg University, Amstutz served on staff there with a team that won the 2011 Division III National Championship and three straight conference championships. In addition to his collegiate coaching, Amstutz had the opportunity to serve as the head coach for the Lone Star High Performance team that competed in the High Performance Championships in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida during the summer of 2019. His team earned a spot on the podium with a silver medal.
He currently resides in Nacogdoches with his wife, Molly, his daughter, Charlotte, and his son, Ryan.