Vish Djurdjevic enters her third season as a graduate assistant on the Wolf Pack coaching staff. Djurdjevic came to Reno after a stint as an assistant coach at Boston College and a stellar collegiate career at Florida State and Tulane.
Djurdjevic assisted Golden Eagle head coach Chris Campbell in a myriad of areas including team and player scouting coordination and organizing recruiting visits for prospective student-athletes. The Zitizte, Serbia native also earned a master’s degree at BC in administrative studies with a concentration in sports management.
Prior to playing professionally in Slovenia and Austria and later beginning her coaching career in those two countries, Djurdjevic enjoyed a decorated four-year career as a student-athlete at Tulane and Florida State. She was named a three-time all-american and went to the NCAA Final Four her senior year. She was named the CUSA Player of the Year and earned a spot on the ACC first team in 2010 and 2011. She was named Second Team All-Conference USA with the Green Wave as a freshman in 2008 after ranking third on the team in kills (305), digs (300) and points (365.5) After a sophomore campaign that saw Co-Player of the Year honors in Conference USA, Djurdjevic finished her career at Florida State where she was a two-time All-ACC performer. The Seminoles went 50-18 and reached the Final Four in 2011 in the two seasons Djurdjevic spent in Tallahassee.