Christina Ludwick was named MNU Volleyball Head Coach in February of 2017. She comes to MNU after 1 year as Head Coach at St. Thomas (Fla.) where she went 25-7.
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Ludwick began her college head coaching at Central Christian College in 2013, inheriting an NAIA program that finished 1-26 in 2012. She turned CCC around, taking the 2014 team to its first appearance in the MCAC Conference Playoffs, then setting a school record for wins and making the program's first appearance in the NCCAA Division I Regional Tournament in 2015.
Prior to Central Christian, Ludwick was a Head Coach for Club West, a nationally recognized club program based in Nashville, Tenn. From 2013-15, she served as the Head Coach of the Kansas Volleyball Club.
She began her coaching career in 2009 as the Head Coach of the Alliance Volleyball Club, then became an Assistant Coach for Ravenwood High School in Nashville, where she coached the 2010 Gatorade Tennessee Player of the Year helped lead Ravenwood to the TSSAA Division I state championship.
As a player, Ludwick was a four-year starter and a three-year captain for Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, Mass. where she earned multiple NCAA All-Academic and All-Conference Academic honors, while also serving as the President of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee.
Ludwick, a native of New Hampshire, holds a Master's degree in Sports Administration from Belmont University and a Bachelor's in Sports Management (Magna Cum Laude) from Eastern Nazarene College.