FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Indiana Tech men's volleyball head coach
Jordan Rosenberg has been named to the 2025 AVCA 30-Under-30 list, the AVCA announced Tuesday afternoon.
The Thirty Under 30 program recognizes up-and-coming coaches in different sectors of the sport who serve in a range of roles, from head coach to volunteer assistant to club director. Each of this year's recipients had to be age 30 or under as of Dec. 31, 2024, to qualify for the award.
Just finishing his second season at the helm of the Warriors' men's volleyball program, Rosenberg holds a record of 37-21 and helped lead the 2024 squad to a No. 1 ranking in team blocks per set.
Prior to joining the Warriors, Rosenberg held various assistant coaching positions at NCAA D-III Carthage College, NAIA William Penn University, and NCAA D-II UW-Parkside. During those stints, he helped lead Carthage to an NCAA Quarterfinal and a No. 8 national ranking and William Penn to their first-ever NAIA National Tournament. At William Penn, he coached three NAIA All-Americans, including the 2022 NAIA Newcomer and Player of the Year. While at UW-Parkside, Rosenberg helped coach the 2019 GLIAC Libero of the Year.
Rosenberg's passion for the sport drives him to be a coach who cares about more than just building a championship-caliber program; he is equally committed to developing the character and personal growth of the athletes he coaches.
For a full list of 30-Under-30 winners, visit
here.
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