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GLEN CONLEY NAMED HIRAM HEAD MEN'S VOLLEYBALL COACH

GLEN CONLEY NAMED HIRAM HEAD MEN'S VOLLEYBALL COACH

Hiram College Interim Director of Athletics Scott Pohlman announced on Monday, the appointment of Glen Conley as the fourth head coach of the Terriers men's volleyball program. Conley joins the Terriers with over 440 career wins and 30 years of coaching experience, most recently with the Eastside Cleveland Junior Volleyball Club in Mentor, Ohio.
 
In addition to his role as Assistant Director with the Eastside Cleveland Junior Volleyball Club, Conley has also owned and operated All Athletix since 1990, teaching private and public classes in individual skill development and team concepts for numerous sports, including track and field, volleyball, basketball, football, baseball and soccer.
 
Prior to joining the Eastside Cleveland Junior Volleyball Club, Conley spent five seasons as the head women's volleyball coach at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Under his tutelage, the Golden Flashes made four Mid-American Conference Tournament appearances, including a 22-10 (11-5 MAC) record and a semifinal appearance in 2007, and eight student-athletes earned all-conference honors.
 
Previously, Conley also spent eight years as the head women's volleyball coach at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. From 1999-2006, Conley guided the Black Nights to eight-straight Patriot League Tournament appearances, including three championship appearances, earning coach of the year honors three times, in 2001, '04 and '05.
 
Over his eight years at Army, Conley amassed a 142-88 record, coached 21 All-Patriots League honorees, including two Patriot League Offensive Players of the Year, two rookies of the year and one setter of the year, as well as more than 30 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll honorees.
 
Conley began his coaching career at West Point as an assistant track & field coach after one season in 1994 as the head women's volleyball coach at Houghton College in Houghton, N.Y., before eventually transitioning to the women's volleyball head coaching role in 1999.
 
Before joining the Highlanders, Conley began his collegiate head coaching career at Edinboro University in Edinboro, Pa., coaching the Fighting Scots for eight seasons. A two-time Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Coach of the Year with the Fighting Scots, posted a 195-81 (.707) record over his eight seasons with the program, and reached six-straight PSAC Championships from 1988-93, winning the PSAC title in both 1989 and 1990.
 
A 1979 graduate of Bowling Green State University, Conley began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant coach at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, S.C. in 1984, spending three seasons with the Gamecocks before leaving for the head coaching job at Edinboro.
 
A world-class jumper, Conley is the world record holder in the high jump in the over-40 age group. In 1998, he became the first man over the age of 40 to clear seven feet and currently holds the world masters' mark at 7' 0 5/8" (2.15 meters).
 
A native of Middlefield, Ohio, Conley earned his bachelor's degree in history from BGSU in Bowling Green, Ohio in 1979, and his master's degree in exercise science from Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio in 1994.
 
He and his wife, Pam, have three children, Michael, Mackenzie and Jennifer.