Glenn DeHaven

Glenn DeHaven

  • Title:
    Head Coach
  • Phone:
    814-641-3524
  • Email:
    dehaveg@juniata.edu
  • Juniata Record:
    146-51 (7th Season)
  • Career Record:
    278-101 (12th Season)
  • Alma Mater:
    Juniata '07

Glen DeHaven is entering his eighth season as the Juniata men's volleyball head coach in 2023-24. Since taking charge, DeHaven has posted a program-best 146 victories with a .741 winning percentage.

The 2023 season was the program’s most successful with DeHaven at the helm as the Eagles secured a fourth overall Continental Volleyball Conference Tournament Championship with a victory over Rutgers-Newark in the final and an Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA Tournament, the program’s deepest run since advancing to the tournament finals in 2014. Juniata opened the season with the program’s longest winning streak with 13 consecutive victories en route to securing a program-high 30 victories. Juniata was never lower than #8 in the AVCA DIII men’s volleyball poll while spending eight weeks in the top three including a one-week stay at #1. 

DeHaven comes to Juniata after serving as the head women's volleyball coach at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J., since 2012. While there, he posted a record of 132-50 and was a four-time Empire 8 Coach of the Year. DeHaven's teams won three E8 regular-season titles, one Tournament title, and made two NCAA Tournament appearances. He had two players named Rookie and Player of the Year and many others named to All-Conference Teams. In 2016, DeHaven was named the ECAC Metro and the New York Region Coach of the Year.

From 2010-2012, DeHaven assisted the women's volleyball team at Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky. The Pioneers were back-to-back regular-season champs during DeHaven's time and posted their best regular season (26) and conference win totals (8) in 2010.

DeHaven returns to College Hill after a four-year playing career on the men's volleyball team from 2003-2007. He was a four-year starter, a two-year captain, and was a part of four Molten Championship squads. Upon the completion of his playing career, he was an assistant for the Eagles from 2008-2010.

DeHaven graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Sports Management from Juniata. He and his wife Brittany, a former women's volleyball player at Juniata, had their first child in July 2014, a daughter named Aria Grace.
 
  • 146-51 Overall Record 

  • Leads Program in Total Wins 

  • Program-Best .741 Winning Percentage 

  • Two Continental Volleyball Conference Tournament Championships - 2023, 2017  

  • Two NCAA Tournament Appearances - 2023, 2017 

  • One ECAC Tournament Appearance - 2019 

  • 53-14 CVC Record 

  • 2-2 NCAA Tournament Record 

  • 8-4 CVC Tournament Record 

  • 1-1 ECAC Tournament Record 

  • One-time CVC Coaching Staff of the Year winner - 2017 

  • Eight AVCA All-America Selections - 2023: Kevin Duffy III (1st), Luke Hoffman (HM) 2022: Kevin Duffy III (2nd) 2021: Kevin Duffy III (1st) 2020: Kevin Duffy III (HM) 2019: Quinn Peterson (1st) 2018: Quinn Peterson (2nd) 2017: Kyle Seeley (2nd) 

  • One Four-Time AVCA All-American - Kevin Duffy III - 2023 & 2021: 1st Team 2022: 2nd Team 2020: Honorable Mention 

  • Seven AVCA All-Region Selections - 2023: Kevin Duffy III, Tyler Goldsborough, Luke Hoffman 2022: Kevin Duffy III 2021: Kevin Duffy III 2020: Kevin Duffy III, Robert Bowling 

  • One AVCA All-Region Player of the Year - 2021: Reese Ganter (Newcomer of the Year) 

  • 23 CVC All-Conference Team selections - 2023: Kevin Duffy III (1st), Luke Hoffman (1st), Tyler Goldsborough (2nd), Reese Ganter (2nd), Maxwell Barr (3rd) 2022: Kevin Duffy III (1st), Tyler Goldsborough (2nd), Luke Hoffman (2nd), Will Phelan (3rd) 2021: Kevin Duffy III (1st), Robert Bowling (1st), Reese Ganter (2nd), Tyler Goldsborough (3rd) 2020: Robert Bowling (1st), Kevin Duffy III (1st), Michael Young (1st) 2019: Quinn Peterson (1st), Joe Fick (1st), David Hibner (3rd), Kevin Duffy III (3rd) 2018: Quinn Peterson (1st) 2017: Quinn Peterson, Kyle Seeley 

  • Three CVC Players of the Year - 2021: Kevin Duffy III (POTY), Reese Ganter (ROTY) 2018: Quinn Peterson (POTY) 

  • 10 CVC Tournament All-Tournament Team selections - 2023: Kevin Duffy III, Jeremiah Burden, Max Cooley 2022: Tyler Goldsborough 2021: Kevin Duffy III, Will Phelan 2018: Matt Vasinko 2017: Kyle Seeley, Matt Vasinko, Michael Young 

  • Two CVC Tournament Most Outstanding Players - 2023: Kevin Duffy III 2017: Kyle Seeley  

  • 13 CVC Players of the Week - 2023: Kevin Duffy III, Luke Hoffman 2021: Kevin Duffy III, Luke Hoffman, Robert Bowling 2020: Robert Bowling 2019: Joe Fick, Quinn Peterson 2018: Quinn Peterson Matt Schaeffer 2017: Quinn Peterson, Kyle Seeley, Michael Young 

  • One FrogJump All-Freshman Team Selection - 2023: Maxwell Barr 

  • Four FrogJump Players of the Week - 2023: Kevin Duffy III (2x), Reese Ganter, Luke Hoffman 

  • Four All-ECAC Team selections - 2019: Quinn Peterson (1st), Joe Fick (1st), Kevin Duffy (2nd) 2018: Quinn Peterson (HM) 

  • One ECAC Player of the Year - 2019: Quinn Peterson (Offensive) 

  • One ECAC Player of the Week - 2017: Quinn Peterson   

  • Four AVCA Academic All-District selections - 2023: Jeremiah Burden, Peter Carioto, Campbell Gerdeman, Luke Hoffman 

  • 69 CVC Academic Team Selections - 2023: Maxwell Barr, Jeremiah Burden, Peter Carioto, Logan Constable, Max Cooley, Jalen Denson, Reese Ganter, Campbell Gerdeman, Tyler Goldsborough, Austin Goodsel, Luke Hoffman, Jared Johnson, Grant Lorelli, Andrew Perhamus, Will Phelan 2022: Jason Brandon, Jeremiah Burden, Peter Carioto, Logan Constable, Wesley Eaton, Campbell Gerdeman, Tyler Goldsborough, Austin Goodsel, Luke Hoffman, Grant Lorelli, Will Phelan 2020: Sean Cavanagh, Joe Fick Dylan Flor, Austin Goodsel David Hibner, Drew Hunker, Wes Newman, Will Phelan, Matt Schaeffer, Daniel Voronov Theodore Weinberger, Michael Young 2019: Stephen Ash, Sean Cavanagh, Max Fasano, Joe Fick, Austin Goodsel, Leland Hacecky David Hibner, Matt Schaeffer Daniel Voronov, Michael Wimer Michael Young 2018: Sean Cavanagh, Will Hafen, David Hibner, Andrew Knapp, Morgan Pierce, Matt Schaeffer 2017: Sean Cavanagh, Zach Guiciardi David Hibner, Morgan Pierce, Matt Schaeffer, Michael Young