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Bryan Bastuba

Assistant Coach Bryan Bastuba enters his third year with University of Southern Indiana Volleyball in 2021. He assists Head Coach Randi Raff in all aspects of the Screaming Eagles' program.

Bastuba helped lead the Eagles back to the top of the Great Lakes Valley Conference during the COVID-19 altered 2020-21 season. USI went 17-4 overall, 14-4 in GLVC play, en route to the program's first GLVC Tournament title since 2004.

Additionally, the Eagles earned their first-ever AVCA national ranking, finishing the season ranked No. 15, and their first-ever win against a nationally No. 1-ranked team when they defeated Lewis University in the regular-season finale.

During his first year at USI, Bastuba helped lead the Eagles to a 15-15 overall record and a 7-8 mark in GLVC play. He played an integral role in the development of the Eagles' setters, who combined to average nearly 11 assists per contest in 2019.

Bastuba comes to USI after spending the previous two years as an assistant coach at the University of Northwestern Ohio (Lima), where he helped guide the team to a 48-25 record throughout his tenure.

At Northwestern Ohio, Bastuba aided in the Racers' recruiting and budgetary efforts as well as game day and practice planning. His work helped the Racers to a 26-win season in 2018, the fourth most wins in program history.

Prior to Northwestern Ohio, Bastuba was an Assistant Coach for Urbana University (Ohio) during the 2015 and 2016 campaigns. He helped lead the Blue Knights to a 20-14 overall record in 2016 and a 10-6 mark in the Mountain East Conference. Urbana, which posted its first winning season in 2016 since it transitioned in the NCAA, finished second in the conference in hitting percentage and was in the top 25 in Division II in team kills.

In addition to his duties at Northwestern Ohio and Urbana, Bastuba has spent the previous seven years coaching the club level with Mintonette Sports, helping his athletes to college commitments across all three NCAA Divisions as well as NAIA and NJCAA.

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Bastuba earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Ohio Dominican University in 2012. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a minor in Spanish.