Dave Shondell

Dave Shondell (born January 17, 1958) is the head women's volleyball coach at Purdue University.

Dave Shondell
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamPurdue
ConferenceBig Ten
Record372–192 (.660)
Biographical details
Born (1958-01-17) January 17, 1958
Muncie, Indiana
Alma materBall State
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1980-81Ball State (asst.)
1981-1988Daleville HS
1998-1999USA Junior National Team (asst.)
1990-2002Muncie Central HS
2003–PresentPurdue
Head coaching record
Overall372–192 (.660)
TournamentsNCAA: 24–14 (.632)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Big Ten Coach of the Year (2011)

Shondell was raised in Muncie, Indiana. He began his career at Daleville High School in Daleville, Indiana, just outside Muncie. After his tenure there, he then moved to Muncie Central High School, in Muncie. While at Muncie Central and Daleville, he earned about 600 wins with roughly a .850 winning percentage, 4 state championships, and a mythical national runner-up. He was also recognized as the 2002 National Coach of the Year by Prepvolleyball.com. He took over as director the Munciana Volleyball Club while at Muncie Central. Munciana earned almost 20 national championships under Shondell's direction. It is still known as one of the premier volleyball clubs in the country. In 2003, he accepted the Women's Volleyball coaching job at Purdue University. In his nine years at Purdue, Shondell has accumulated over 175 victories, seven NCAA Tournament berths, three trips to the Sweet Sixteen, and a trip to the Elite Eight.[1]

Big Ten rankings

Throughout his career at Purdue University, Shondell has gradually enhanced the program's Big Ten standings.[2]

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
7–13 9–11 9–11 11–9 11–9 13–7 6–14 12–8 16–4 12–8 11–9 12–8
8th place 6th place 5th place 5th place 3rd place (co) 4th place 7th place (tie) 4th place (co) 2nd place (tie) 5th place 6th place 5th place

Head coaching record

Sources: [3]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Purdue Boilermakers (Big Ten Conference) (2003–Present)
2003 Purdue 14-177-138th
2004 Purdue 17-159-11T-6thNCAA Second Round
2005 Purdue 25-912-85thNCAA Regional Semifinal
2006 Purdue 23-1111-95thNCAA Regional Semifinal
2007 Purdue 19-1411-9T-3rdNCAA Second Round
2008 Purdue 26-913-74thNCAA Regional Semifinal
2009 Purdue 14-176-14T-7th
2010 Purdue 24-1112-8T-4thNCAA Regional Final
2011 Purdue 29-516-4T-2ndNCAA Regional Semifinal
2012 Purdue 23-1112-85thNCAA Regional Semifinal
2013 Purdue 23-1211-96thNCAA Regional Final
2014 Purdue 22-1012-8T-5th
2015 Purdue 23-1013-75thNCAA Second Round
2016 Purdue 19-148-1210thNCAA Second Round
2017 Purdue 23-1012-85thNCAA Second Round
2018 Purdue 24-912-86thNCAA Second Round
2019 Purdue 24-814-65thNCAA Regional Semifinal
Purdue: 372–192 (.660)191–149 (.562)
Total:372–192 (.660)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Family

Shondell is part of possibly, the most well-known family in volleyball.

Shondell is the son of Dr. Don Shondell. Shondell's brother is Steve Shondell, former head women's volleyball coach at Ball State University. Shondell's other brother, John, is one of his assistants at Purdue.[1] Shondell's youngest child Kyle is the head coach at Huntington University.[4]

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