Women's Volleyball
Dunn, Max

Max Dunn
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- Maxwell.Dunn@sfasu.edu
Max Dunn begins his second season in Nacogdoches and will serve as an assistant coach while pursuing a Master's in Kinesiology - Human Performance.
Prior to SFA, he spent two seasons at Siena College helping lead their team to a six-win improvement from the prior season and a MAAC Semifinal finish during the 2022 season. Dunn also coached Sara Wagner and Emily Wunder to All-MAAC 2nd team selections and Wunder also earned an All-Tournament Selection.
Dunn was Siena Volleyball head coach Simone Asque-Favia's first coaching hire on June 16, 2022. Dunn is a former club volleyball manager and varsity manager for the Women’s Volleyball team at Indiana University.
A native of Indiana, Dunn arrived at Siena College after spending the previous year as the varsity head coach at Owen Valley High School in Spencer, Indiana. Since August of 2019, Dunn was also a volunteer coach for the Indiana University Women’s Club Volleyball team, assisting both administratively and on-court. In January of 2020, Dunn also founded and works as a coaching instructor at The Coaching Academy, which provides instruction and provides opportunities to high school athletes who have an interest in coaching for all sports.
Dunn has also worked at Tier Ten Sports Camps with multiple titles, at The Hidden Opponent as a mental health advocate and speaker for student athletes, and as a performance consultant and beach coach for IBeach31 Volleyball Club. In April of 2020, Dunn founded and was head coach for Riptide Sand Volleyball, a successful summer sand volleyball program in Bloomington, Indiana for ages 12-18.
The Hoosier State native began his coaching career in Bloomington at both area high schools, first joining as a volunteer assistant and boys’ varsity assistant coach at Bloomington High School South for a year before moving to Bloomington High School North as an assistant setting coach and varsity practice player.
Dunn graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in May of 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in athletics coaching. He was a member of the dean’s list and executive dean’s list each of his four years.
Prior to SFA, he spent two seasons at Siena College helping lead their team to a six-win improvement from the prior season and a MAAC Semifinal finish during the 2022 season. Dunn also coached Sara Wagner and Emily Wunder to All-MAAC 2nd team selections and Wunder also earned an All-Tournament Selection.
Dunn was Siena Volleyball head coach Simone Asque-Favia's first coaching hire on June 16, 2022. Dunn is a former club volleyball manager and varsity manager for the Women’s Volleyball team at Indiana University.
A native of Indiana, Dunn arrived at Siena College after spending the previous year as the varsity head coach at Owen Valley High School in Spencer, Indiana. Since August of 2019, Dunn was also a volunteer coach for the Indiana University Women’s Club Volleyball team, assisting both administratively and on-court. In January of 2020, Dunn also founded and works as a coaching instructor at The Coaching Academy, which provides instruction and provides opportunities to high school athletes who have an interest in coaching for all sports.
Dunn has also worked at Tier Ten Sports Camps with multiple titles, at The Hidden Opponent as a mental health advocate and speaker for student athletes, and as a performance consultant and beach coach for IBeach31 Volleyball Club. In April of 2020, Dunn founded and was head coach for Riptide Sand Volleyball, a successful summer sand volleyball program in Bloomington, Indiana for ages 12-18.
The Hoosier State native began his coaching career in Bloomington at both area high schools, first joining as a volunteer assistant and boys’ varsity assistant coach at Bloomington High School South for a year before moving to Bloomington High School North as an assistant setting coach and varsity practice player.
Dunn graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in May of 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in athletics coaching. He was a member of the dean’s list and executive dean’s list each of his four years.