Erin
Street is entering her third season at the helm of the Grove City College
volleyball program during the 2016 campaign.
In 2015, Street led the Wolverines to a 15-17 overall record and an 11-7
mark in Presidents' Athletic Conference play. The team's 11 conference wins
were the most since 1987, and Grove City earned a first-round home match in
the PAC Tournament for the first time since 2007.
During her first year with the Wolverines, Street led Grove City to a 13-16
overall record and a 6-12 record in PAC action,
helping three Grove City players achieve All-PAC recognition.
Street came to Grove City in 2014 after
spending the previous eight seasons at nearby Slippery Rock University. Street
worked as a graduate assistant at The Rock from 2006 until the spring of 2009.
She then became an assistant volleyball coach prior to the 2009 season.
As an assistant coach at Slippery
Rock, Street worked in all facets of the volleyball program, including scouting,
practice planning and recruiting. She specifically handled the design and
implementation of The Rock’s offensive attack during her tenure.
Street played volleyball for four
seasons at Wheeling Jesuit University from 2002 to 2005 and co-captained the
team in her senior season. A standout setter for the Cardinals, she recorded
1,285 career assists, which ranked fourth in program history.
Street also ranked third all-time at
Wheeling Jesuit in assists per game (8.74) and second in aces per game (.476).
Street also serves as an assistant track and field coach and an assistant
professor of physical education and exercise science.
A native of Charlotte, N.C., Street
earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology at Wheeling Jesuit in 2006. She
completed her master of arts in community counseling at Slippery Rock in 2009.
Street is just the
fourth head volleyball coach in Grove City history, following Terry Ellis
(1973-82), Judy Zarenko (1983-84) and Susan Roberts (1985-2013). |