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Lindsay Heath HS

Lindsay Heath

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    Assistant Volleyball Coach
Lindsay Heath starts her second year as a volunteer assistant coach for the Norfolk State volleyball program in 2017. In her first year in that capacity in 2016, the Spartans made it back to the MEAC tournament for the first time in three years while finishing 5-7 in league play.
 
Heath arrived at NSU after serving as a high school and junior Olympic coach the previous several years. She also spent one year as an assistant coach with the Spartan program in 2013, the last time Norfolk State competed in the MEAC tournament prior to its return in 2016.
 
Heath has been an assistant coach with the Coastal Virginia U-18 Volleyball club since 2008 under NSU head coach Dave Albaugh. During that time, Heath has helped coach 34 players who have gone on to play collegiate volleyball. She helped lead the U-18 team to fifth-place national finishes in 2013 and ’16 and an eighth-place final standing in 2012.
 
Heath is in charge of blocking and hitting for the juniors program.
 
She also served as an assistant coach with the NSU program in 2013 under former head coach Brandon Duvall. The Spartans advanced to the MEAC tournament for the third time in four years and had a pair of all-conference honorees for the first time in their Division I history. NSU finished 7-5 in the league and had 11 wins overall, tied for its third-most victories as a D-I program.
 
Before coming to Virginia, Heath was an assistant coach from 2006-08 at Greensburg Salem High School in Greensburg, Pa. She was head coach of the JV team that finished 24-0 one year and also served as an assistant for the varsity team that won the WPIAL championship and finished third at the state tournament.
 
A two-sport athlete in volleyball and basketball, Heath was a four-year starter on the volleyball team from 2002-05 at Division II Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pa. She was voted to the all-freshman team in 2002 and to the all-conference first team in both 2004 and ’05. She also named first-team all-region and first-team All-American during her senior year.
 
Heath earned her bachelors of science in marketing and political science from Seton Hill in 2006.