Steve Opperman

Steve Opperman

Player Profile

Position:
Head Coach

Experience:
10th Season

Alma Mater:
Ohio State '87

Contact Coach Opperman: opperman@duq.edu

Steve Opperman, the most tenured women's coach at Duquesne University, is in his 11th season as head coach of the volleyball program. He was named to the post in 1998, making him the 12th head coach in the 35-year history of the sport on the Bluff. He came to Duquesne after seven seasons as head coach at Wright State, where he was second on the school's all-time victory list.

Opperman, who was voted Atlantic 10 Co-Coach of the Year two times, needed only five years to become DU's all-time winningest coach. He is the only coach to lead the Dukes to the A-10 Championship in its current format.

Over his tenure, Opperman has seen his players voted to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference teams a total of 18 times. The Dukes have been represented on the A-10 All-Conference teams for nine straight seasons.

In his 10 years on the Bluff, several season, team and individual records have been broken under Opperman's guidance, most recently 470 single-season kills by Amanda Haeg in 2006.

Under his leadership, Opperman always had his squads among the strongest academic teams on campus. In his 10 seasons on the Bluff, 10 student-athletes have been named to the A-10 Academic All-Conference team; four student-athletes have been named ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America and he has coached one A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year.

Opperman, 44, has compiled a 250-284 (.468) in 17 seasons as a head coach.

In his first season as head coach at Wright State, he led the Raiders to the finals of the 1991 North Star Conference Championship. He accomplished the same feet two seasons later take WSU, now in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference, to the 1993 championship match. The Raiders received a berth in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship in both 1991 and 1993. In his seven years leading WSU, Opperman registered three 20-win seasons, including a personal-best 23 wins in 1993 and 1995.

Opperman started his collegiate coaching career in 1989 as an assistant coach at the University of Dayton. In his only season with the Flyers, they went 17-17 and made it to the semifinals of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championship.

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.