RENO, Nev. - Nevada volleyball coach
Lee Nelson announced today that Korrin Wild has been added to the coaching staff as the Assistant Coach heading into the 2019 season.
"We are very excited about Korrin joining us at Nevada," said Nelson. "She brings great experience in the Mountain West, is a hard worker in the gym and on the recruiting trail. I am sure that Korrin will represent us well with her high quality of character, work ethic, and engaging personality."
Wild has spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach at Seattle Pacific. During her time at Seattle Pacific, Wild was responsible for recruiting, player development, travel, summer camps and fan engagement along with other duties.
Prior to Seattle Pacific she spent two seasons at her alma mater, Fresno State in the director of operations role. She had served as the interim assistant coach for one season before moving into the operations aspect full-time which included budgeting, recruiting and also serving as an academic advisor.
Wild graduated from Fresno State in 2013 and was ranked among the program's top 10 all-time for kills, digs, aces and sets played. She was an All-Mountain West first-team selection in 2013 and made the All-Western Athletic Conference second team in 2011. Before she moved from a player to a coach she took a year and played in France with the Vannes Volleyball Club, one of the top club teams in the French Division 1 group.