MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — In a significant move for the athletic department, Florida Memorial University has officially announced the hiring of Nancy Sikobe as its new head volleyball coach. A former Kenya Volleyball captain of his national team and an experienced coach at various Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), he brings over 14 years of leadership and coaching experience to his Miami Gardens. I am. Mr. Sikobe is known for his impressive track record and dedication, and is poised to take the university's volleyball program to new heights.
Proven track record and leadership
Sikobe's coaching career was highlighted by her time at Wylie College, where she amassed a 146-108 record, making her the winningest coach in school history. Her teams consistently rank in the top five in her NAIA in blocks, assists, and kills, demonstrating her ability to develop high-performing teams. Sikobe's leadership has not only led to success on the court, but she also values the academic performance of her players, with 33 of her players at Wylie College receiving Red Rivers and Athletics. He was selected as the conference's scholarship player.
Impact beyond the courtroom
Throughout his career, Sikobe has been praised for his positive influence and role model status both on and off the court. Her dedication to player development and community involvement is evident through her work at various institutions and her participation in the pioneering USA Scholarship Program. Colleagues and co-workers like Janet Eaton Smith and Deanna Bradley praised her at Chicove for her integrity, her team-oriented approach, and her ability to create a positive and encouraging environment. I am.
New branch of Florida Memorial University
Sikobe's appointment as head volleyball coach at Florida Memorial University marks the next chapter in her illustrious career. Ms. Sikobe is poised to leverage her extensive experience, leadership qualities, and accomplishments to make a significant impact on her FMU volleyball program and the broader community. She is a perfect fit for this role because her focus on both athletic and academic excellence aligns with the university's values. As FMU looks to the future, Sikobe's presence at the helm of the volleyball program promises an exciting era of growth and success.