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Assistant Coach Brian Hosfeld
First season at Texas

With the start of the 2004 season, Brian Hosfeld enters his first campaign as an assistant coach on Jerritt Elliott's staff at Texas. He was hired on June 14, 2004, after a successful eight-year head coaching tenure at Baylor University.

Hosfeld was the winningest coach in the history of Baylor volleyball after spending eight years at the helm of the Lady Bears program between 1996 and 2003. Since his June 1996 hiring, Hosfeld changed the face of Baylor volleyball, bringing it from a perennial lower-division program to one that competed yearly for postseason play.

Hosfeld spent eight years (1996-2003) in Waco as head coach of the Lady Bears and elevated the program to new heights in his tenure. He led the 1999 squad to the program's first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, and followed that up with another showing in 2001. Hosfeld guided Baylor to three-straight winning seasons (1999-2001) for the first time in school history. Additionally, his 1999 recruiting class was rated fourth in the nation by Volleyball Magazine.

Hosfeld's Bears burst onto the national scene in 1999 as Baylor enjoyed its finest season ever, churning out a school-record tying 26 wins against only nine defeats for the best single-season winning percentage (.743) in school history. The Lady Bears finished the season ranked No. 20 in the final polls. Baylor also notched 13 Big 12 victories, six more conference wins than any BU team in the 23-year history of the program.

Prior to arriving at Baylor, Hosfeld was an assistant coach at Long Beach State for three years (1993-95) and was a member of the coaching staff when the 49ers won the 1993 national championship. He helped guide the team to two volleyball Final Fours (1993, 1994) and three-straight NCAA appearances. LBSU had an overall winning percentage of 81.8 percent (81-18) while Hosfeld worked with the team.

In addition to he collegiate coaching duties, Hosfeld also was selected to lead USA Volleyball's silver-medal winning entry at the 1997 World University Games in Sicily, Italy. Prior to his work with that team, Hosfeld served as the director for the USA, World University and National Team try-outs at the Olympic Training Center.

A native of Long Beach, Calif., Hosfeld was active in junior volleyball before his ascension to head coaching duties at Baylor. In 1986, he co-founded the Magnum Volleyball Club and served as head coach until 1995. Today, the Magnum Volleyball Club still stands as one of the most successful junior development programs in the U.S.  

Hosfeld graduated from Long Beach State in 1991, and he and his wife, Jaimie (Lee), are expecting their first child later this year. Jamie was the 1996 and 1997 Big East Most Valuable Player while she played volleyball at Notre Dame. She then went on to a professional career in Switzerland; completed a two-year tour with the U.S. National Team (1997-98); was a member of the inaugural USPV Dream Team coached by Arie Sellinger (1999-2000); and now plays professionally on the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour and was named the tour's rookie of the year in 2003.