Jamie Wozniak
Jamie Wozniak
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 260.665.4145
Email: wozniakj@trine.edu

Jamie Wozniak took the reins of the Thunder program in 2010.

In 2022, Trine women’s volleyball had a record of 12-11 and made their fifth consecutive MIAA Tournament. The Thunder are 177-176 during Wozniak’s tenure.

A key to the success of the program has been players performing at an all-conference level. Wozniak has coached her players to 17 All-MIAA selections since 2010, including eight honorees on the First Team. Six student-athletes have been named All-MIAA in two or more seasons.

In just her fourth campaign, the Thunder ripped off their best season as a member of NCAA Division III, earning a 24-6 record during the 2014 season. Five of the team's losses during the season came to teams that were ranked in the top five in the nation. The team produced an Academic All-District performer for the first team in team history. The team's success saw Trine appear in the NCAA regional rankings, a first for the team since joining Division III.

Coach Wozniak has shown great success in developing the Victors Volleyball club program, and successful experience as the head coach of elite and national teams. She was previously an assistant coach at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, where she recruited one of the largest incoming classes in the 27-year history of the program.

In February of 2010 she was honored by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) as one of the Thirty Under 30 Award recipients. The award honors up-and-coming volleyball coaches younger than 30 years old in the sport at all levels of the game. The AVCA highlighted her efforts in mentoring two players to all-conference status that season.

During her playing career at Michigan-Dearborn, she played outside hitter and was a solo captain for two of the most successful seasons in the history of the program. She was Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) player of the week, won the Michigan-Dearborn Coaches’ Award twice, was a member of the WHAC all-conference team in 2006 and earned the Special Program Achievement Award in 2007.

She looks to set the bar high for the Thunder, with a commitment to fundamentals, hard work and operating as a unit.

Her excitement is contagious. “I love the game of volleyball. I love to continue to learn. I love to deal in the X’s and O’s and everything that the game entails. I love the competition and I’ll find a way to get it done,” she said.