Rage volleyball coaching staff

Maggie Billingsley

"I love coaching juniors volleyball because I believe it’s where coaches see the most development in the shortest amount of time. Being able to understand, connect, and tailor my coaching style to fit their needs is one of my favorite things to do. They challenge me to get creative and find new ways to get the best version of themselves each day; and nothing beats the life long relationships that are made! "

Head Coach 16-1 National Team

I will be entering my seventh season of coaching at the intercollegiate level in Fall 2024 and am going into my second season as the assistant coach for Stanislaus State. I was born and raised in Lemoore, California and was a setter for Notre Dame de Namur University from 2014-2017. I previously coached for CSU Pueblo, Western Colorado University, Holy Names University, and Notre Dame de Namur University. I have five years of head and assistant club coaching experience and will be entering my second season with Rage! I come from a big family that I’m very grateful for! I have two brothers and three sisters along with two nephews, and four nieces. My hobbies include anything outdoors, listening to podcasts, and spending as much time with family as possible! My strengths when coaching include training liberos and pins in serve receive and working with setters on technique and offensive strategy.

Career Highlights

Billingsley helped lead the Hawks to the second most wins in program history since HNU joined the PacWest Conference in 2012. During her first season on staff at HNU, the Hawks finished in second place in the Northern California Pod and had two players named to the All-NorCal Pod Team.

Billingsley started her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Notre Dame de Namur University in the Fall 2018. She was promoted to the head coach on an interim basis the following season in the Fall 2019.

Prior to starting her coaching career, Billingsley was a standout setter for Notre Dame de Namur from 2014 to 2017. The four-year starter holds the school record with 2,958 assists and assists per set with 9.57, ranking ninth in the PacWest history books for both categories. In addition, Billingsley ranked second at NDNU with 99 career service aces which is the 13th best career total in PacWest history.