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Erik Olson
Position: Head Coach
Alma Mater: Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Graduating Year: 1997
Experience: 9 Years
Phone: (989) 621-4013
Email: olson1ej@cmich.edu
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Olson Videos
Erik Olson
Courtesy: CMU Athletic Communications
Release: 11/30/2011

Eighth-year head coach Erik Olson captured the program's first Mid-American Conference Tournament title in 2011 ending the 33-year drought and sending the Central Michigan volleyball team to its first trip to the NCAA Tournament.

During his tenure at CMU, five of Olson's recruiting classes (2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) have been ranked among the nation's top-100.

In 2011 he recorded his 100th win in the team's third match of the season against Saint Louis. The team defeated five teams, who had a higher RPI including No. 16 Northern Illinois in the championship match. He also was able to defeat Ohio for the first time in his career while at the MAC Tournament.

Olson secured four straight winning seasons from 2006-09, the first stretch of four consecutive winning seasons since 1986. CMU was 75-47 during the four-year run, a stretch that included the program's first postseason win since 1982, its first appearance in the Mid-American Conference Tournament semifinals since 1996, its first 20-win season since 1985 and the biggest one-year turnaround in MAC history. The program's struggles in the late 1990s seem to be a distant memory, with visions of playing for a MAC title replacing those thoughts.

CMU posted its fourth straight winning season in 2009 (17-13), and reached the MAC Tournament semifinals for the first time since 1996. The Chippewas tallied postseason victories over Eastern Michigan and Northern Illinois to reach the semis. The last time the Chippewas had four straight winning seasons came in the program's first 13 seasons, when Central posted winning records from 1974-86.

In 2008, Olson was named MAC Coach of the Year after Central just missed posting its second straight 20-win season at 19-11 and earned a bye in the opening round of the MAC Tournament thanks to a 12-4 league mark and second place finish in the West Division. The 12 MAC wins were the most since 1994, when the Chippewas finished 14-3. He is the first head coach in program history to earn MAC Coach of the Year honors.

The 2007 campaign saw CMU take another step forward in its resurgence, posting its first 20-win season since 1985 with a 22-10 overall record. CMU also posted just its second double-digit win MAC season since 1996 with a 10-6 league mark, good enough for second place in the West Division. Central went on to defeat Toledo in the opening round of the MAC Tournament, ending the 24-year postseason victory drought. The Chippewas got off to the best start in program history at 8-0 and posted two eight game winning streaks.

Olson guided CMU to a 17-13 overall record in 2006 and the Chippewas finished just below .500 in the conference at 7-9. That 12.5-game improvement in the overall standings, the largest in conference history, came after CMU went 3-24 overall and 0-16 in the league in 2005.

In his eight seasons, Olson is 108-123 at CMU.

Olson Focuses on Building Program Athletically and Academically
Olson began the rebuilding challenge by recruiting and signing some top-notch talent. A pair of his early recruits, Kate Fissel and Whitney Evers, each finished their careers last season as two of 12 players in school history to tally at least 1,000 kills. Kaitlyn Schultz was named MAC Freshman of the Year in 2008, just the second Chippewa to garner the honor. She also finished her career as the only Chippewas to earn All-MAC honors all four years. In all, Olson has mentored seven first-team All-MAC choices (Fissel in 2007, Evers in 2008, Schultz in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 and Lauren Krupsky in 2009) and seven second team All-MAC picks. The Chippewas have also had an honoree on the MAC All-Freshman squad in three of the past five seasons (Lauren Krupsky in 2007, Schultz in 2008 and McIntyre in 2011). Schultz was also named MAC Freshman of the Year in 2008.

Olson has also made academics a priority with CMU earning the GamePlan/American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award five straight seasons, an award that carries a minimum of a 3.30 team GPA. The volleyball program was also awarded the 2007-08 Dick Enberg Team Leadership Award, recognizing the CMU program which best meets the following five criteria – overall grade point average, academic progress rate, community service, athletic performance and commitment to excellence. The Chippewas have had eight academic All-MAC choices in Olson's seven seasons.

Olson Brings Wealth of Coaching Experience to CMU Program
CMU announced Olson’s hiring on June 2, 2004 as he became the fourth coach in Chippewa volleyball history. He came to CMU after helping start the University of Miami program in 2001. He was the Hurricanes’ top assistant for three seasons, helping Miami to a record of 66-22 (.750). Miami reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament in 2002 and finished in the Top 25 poll. Olson’s primary responsibility was mentoring the middle blockers and team blocking.

Prior to Miami, Olson was the assistant coach at Wisconsin-Milwaukee for one season in 2000. The Panthers went 23-5 and won the Midwestern Collegiate Conference regular season title that year, receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Olson also has extensive high school and club level coaching experience, including working with the USA Volleyball Men’s Junior National Team.

The 40-year-old Olson began his coaching career as the founder of the Marquette University (Wis.) High School boys’ program in 1994, where he served as the head coach for three seasons. Olson also spent three seasons as the girls’ varsity coach at Shorewood High School in Shorewood, Wis., from 1997-99. Both stops featured a conference title.

From 1995-2001, Olson was head coach of the North Shore Milwaukee Volleyball Club, serving as the co-director from 1998-2001. There he directed all phases of the boys’ Junior Olympic program that was one of the top clubs in the country.

He was co-head coach of the Boys’ USA National High Performance Camp in Colorado Springs in 1999 and an assistant coach for the USA Men’s Junior National Team in Lake Placid, N.Y., in 2000. The team won a bronze medal in the NORCECA Championships in Cuba.

The Milwaukee native graduated from Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1997 with a bachelor's degree in geology. He was a four-year letterwinner for the Panthers and served as team captain in 1995. Upon completion of his career, Olson ranked in the top five in several career statistical categories, including holding the school’s all-time blocks record. In 1991, he was a member of the North Shore Volleyball Club team that won the 19 and under national championship.

Erik and his wife, Becky (Stewart), were married in 2002. She was a four-year volleyball letterwinner at Northern Illinois, earning first team All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference honors in 1996 and first team All-MAC and AVCA all-district honors in 1997.

The couple have two children, Nathan (six) and Samuel (four), and reside in Mount Pleasant.

 

The Olson File
1994-1996
Marquete University (Wis.) High School
Boys' Head Coach
 
1997-1999 Shorewood High School (Shorewood, Wis.) Girls' Varsity Head Coach  
2000 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Assistant Coach  
2001-2003 University of Miami (Fla.) Assistant Coach  
2004 Central Michigan University Head Coach 7-23
2005 Central Michigan University Head Coach 3-24
2006 Central Michigan University Head Coach 17-13
2007 Central Michigan University Head Coach 22-10
2008 Central Michigan University Head Coach 19-11
2009 Central Michigan University Head Coach 17-13
2010 Central Michigan University Head Coach 14-15
2011 Central Michigan University Head Coach 19-14
   

Career Record (eight seasons)

108-123