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Jen Greeny


The Greeny File

Personal Information
Birthday December 2
Hometown Davenport, Washington
Education Washington State,1999 (Bachelor's)
Playing Career Washington State, 1995-1998
 
Coaching History
2000-2004 Washington State - Assistant Coach
2007-2010 Lewis-Clark State - Head Coach
2011-2023 Washington State - Head Coach

Vice President and Director of Athletics Wren Baker announced Jen Greeny as the fifth volleyball head coach in the program's history in December of 2023.
 
Greeny came to WVU from Washington State, where she spent 13 seasons at the helm of the Cougar volleyball program and led WSU to three consecutive seasons with 20 wins or more. She brings a 347-199 (.636) career record to West Virginia, while she compiled a 235-175 (.573) overall mark during her time in Pullman.
 
A native of Davenport, Washington, Greeny brought Cougar volleyball back into the national spotlight with eight consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from 2016-23 and 12 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America selections. The Cougars finished in the AVCA Top 25 six times during her time at WSU, including the past four seasons.
 
Having been a part of the two best postseason runs in program history as both a player (1996 NCAA regional appearance) and an assistant coach (2002 NCAA regional appearance), Greeny inherited a Washington State team that went 0-18 in conference play in 2010, the year before her return to Pullman. She and her staff transformed the program into a perennial force in the Pac-12, reaching the NCAA Round of 16 as a head coach for the first time in 2018.
 
The Cougars matched the volleyball program record for most conference wins (14) in a single season in 2022 and 2023 and finished third the final Pac-12 standings in each season, marking the best conference finish during Greeny’s 13-year tenure and the best since the 2002 WSU team that reached the NCAA regional championship.
 
In 2023, Greeny and Washington State finished with a 26-8 overall record, reaching 20 wins for the third consecutive season to mark the first such stretch since 1995-97. The Cougars’ 26 wins in 2023 also marked the highest win total for any team under Greeny and the highest single-season win total since 1997. Additionally, WSU knocked off the eventual NCAA National Champions and then-No. 6 Texas, 3-1, at the start of the 2023 campaign.
 
WSU was selected as a No. 4 seed in the 2023 NCAA Volleyball Tournament, earning its eighth consecutive postseason bid, the longest stretch in program history. Washington State was selected as a host site for the 2023 tournament, marking the first time since 2018 that the tournament had been hosted in Pullman. WSU advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 for the second time in Greeny’s tenure.
 
A two-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year (2016 & 2021), Greeny has coached 12 of the Cougars’ 16 AVCA All-Americans while her teams have produced 39 total postseason all-conference honors, including 17 first team All-Pac-12 selections. A former CoSIDA Academic All-American during her time as a Wazzu student-athlete, Greeny’s teams also have produced 45 Pac-12 All-Academic nods and a pair of Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year award recipients.
 
Greeny began her collegiate coaching career with a five-year stint at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho. Prior to turning around the LCSC program, which she led to a 112-24 (.824) record during her tenure, Greeny spent four years on WSU coach Cindy Fredrick’s coaching staff. Her time as an assistant coach at WSU was highlighted by the Cougars’ second-ever appearance in the regional championship of the NCAA Tournament in 2002.
 
As a volleyball student-athlete at WSU, she became the seventh player in Washington State history to reach 1,000 career kills and was a three time All-Pac-10 Conference selection. Greeny (Stinson) still ranks eighth in career block assists (360), fourth in total blocks (419) and eighth in solo blocks (59). Greeny received invites to train with the U.S. National Team during her playing days and has since held roles as a talent evaluator and assistant coach with USA Volleyball. She was an assistant coach on the 2016 USA Volleyball Collegiate National Team and was later invited to join the USA volleyball staff for the 2022 Women’s National Team Open Program.
 
Greeny earned her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Washington State in 1999. She and her husband Burdette, a former standout pitcher at WSU and an assistant coach on Greeny’s staff in Pullman, have two daughters, Lauren and Leah.


Career Record

Year School Record Conference
Record
Conference
Finish
Postseason Record
2007 Lewis-Clark State 26-8 12-2 1st 1-2
2008   Lewis-Clark State 30-4 12-2 1st 2-2
2009 Lewis-Clark State 25-9 11-3 T-1st 1-2
2010 Lewis-Clark State 31-3 14-0 1st 3-2
2011 Washington State 12-20 4-18 11th
2012 Washington State 13-19 3-17 12th
2013 Washington State 18-15 5-15 11th
2014 Washington State 10-22 1-19 12th
2015 Washington State 16-16 5-15 9th
2016 Washington State 22-12 11-9 T-5th 1-1
2017 Washington State 18-16             6-14 9th 1-1
2018 Washington State 23-10 12-8 4th 2-1
2019 Washington State 23-10 12-8 5th 0-1
2020 Washington State 11-5 11-4 4th 0-1
2021 Washington State 20-12 13-7 T-4th 1-1
2022 Washington State 23-10 14-6 3rd 1-1
2023 Washington State 26-8 14-6 T-3rd 2-1
Lewis-Clark State Totals 112-24 (.824) 49-7 (.875)
Washington State Totals 235-175 (.573) 111-153 (.420)
Career Totals 347-199 (.636) 160-160 (.500)