Assistants
Coach Hannah's love for volleyball began 14 years ago. She started to play club in 6th grade and continued to play through her senior year of high school. As a setter, she had the opportunity to learn how to lead and encourage her teammates. Hannah was names 3A All Region Player in high school and Palmetto All Region Player in club. After high school, she began giving private lessons and coaching. In addition, she was certified as a South Carolina High School League volleyball official and has years of experience refereeing club tournaments and rec department games. She continues to play in the adult leagues and outdoor tournaments when able. Off the court, she is a full time employee and stay at home mom to her son, Henry. Her family loves spending time around the Greenville area and Clemson, where Hannah is originally from. A fun fact about Hannah is that she can say her ABCs backwards!
Hannah Turner
Olivia Marshall
Olivia Marshall has been playing volleyball since she was thirteen years old. Her love for the game was immediate and she quickly decided to dedicate her schedule to playing full-time. For all four years of high school, Olivia played on the varsity team and received player of the year her senior year. Olivia also competed at the club level, and during the summers competed on the beach. Olivia committed to and received a full scholarship for volleyball at Florida Gulf Coast University. There, she received A- Sun All Academic Honors 2011 and 2012 for both indoor and beach volleyball. Second team all-conference in 2013 and first team all-conference 2011, 2012 and 2014. She finished her career joining the 1,000 kill club with 1,127 and a .328 hitting percentage. After graduating college, Olivia coached two varsity volleyball teams, in which both schools won Districts: Evangelical Christian School in 2016 and 2017; and Bishop Verot High School in 2018 and 2019. Shortly after college she met her husband, Khyle Marshall. Khyle played basketball at Butler University and four years professionally overseas. Khyle recently accepted a job at Furman University as an assistant coach. They have two kids Ava (3 years old) and Kai (1 years old). “I am excited to start coaching again and to meet the players! I look back at my career and know my success was rooted in great coaches and support systems. It's important to me to pass the knowledge I gained to young players and support them in becoming the best versions of themselves.”
Angela Uribe
ngela began her volleyball journey in 5th grade when she made her first school team. She played club throughout the years and continued to play in high school as a libero where she and her team won state. She was named defense player of the year 3 years straight. Angela played one semester of college ball at the university of New Orleans but finished her college career due to moving and focusing on education. While in college angela coached club ball, ages 10-18, for many years. She stopped coaching for two years to see how she liked reffing high school but felt more emotionally involved with coaching. Angela has a bachelors in business with a minor in management, as well as a bachelors degree in nursing. She is eager to get back involved in the sport while raising her young daughter.