Hired at Oswego: |
April of 2023 |
Prior to Oswego: |
Head Coach at Cisco College (2020-2023) |
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Assistant Coach at McMurry University (2019-2020) |
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Interim Head/Assistant Coach at Wisconsin-Platteville (2015-16) |
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Head Coach at Dickinson State University (2013-2015) |
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Head Coach at Centenary College of Louisiana (2010-2013) |
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Head Coach at Coker (2008-10) |
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Assistant Coach at Shenandoah (2003-06) |
Playing Career: |
All-Marine Corps Volleyball Team |
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Jon Stenman is entering his third season as the head coach of the Lakers. He joined the Laker staff with 21 years of coaching experience with stints across all levels of the NCAA, the NAIA and the club level. Stenman arrived in Oswego from Cisco College in Cisco, TX. In his three years at Cisco, Stenman lead the Wranglers to an increase in wins each season including a school record 21 victories in 2022. While at Cisco, his programs made the Conference Tournament each year, had 4 1
st Team All-Conference selections and 4 2
nd team All-Conference selections, and had multiple athletes break individual school records. Stenman came to Cisco from McMurry University where in 2019 he was their Assistant Coach. The War Hawks went 18-10 overall and 8-7 in conference, with six players receiving conference honors. Stenman arrived at McMurry after a three-year stint as the Club Director for the Jungle Club Volleyball Academy in Vero Beach, FL.
Before his stint with JCVA, Stenman was at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville where he served as the Assistant Volleyball Coach and as the Interim Head Volleyball Coach. Prior to UW-Platteville, Stenman was at Dickinson State University where he served as the Head Volleyball Coach and as an Instructor in their Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department. During his two years at the helm, Stenman had nine Academic All-Conference winners.
Prior to Dickinson State, Stenman led the Centenary College Ladies volleyball program and coached the Ladies in the college's final year of NCAA Division I as a member of The Summit League in 2010. In 2011, their first season in NCAA Division 3, he led the Ladies to a drastic improvement at 14-14. The 14 wins marked the highest single-season win in the previous 13 years. In 2010 and 2011, he spearheaded two squads that combined to boast 15 Academic All-Conference selections as the Ladies volleyball team posted a 3.4 team GPA in 2010. Nine of 11 Ladies made the All-Academic team that year.
Before joining Centenary, Stenman served as the head coach at Coker College, a Division II program, in South Carolina. Stenman has also has stops as the Head Coach at Coker College, the Head Coach of the Texas A&M Women’s Club volleyball team (where in his only season, they finished 5
th in the Nation), and as an Assistant Coach at Shenandoah University.
A native of Rochester, New York, Stenman has a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology from Shenandoah and Masters of Science in Kinesiology from Texas A&M.
Before beginning his career as a coach and instructor, Stenman was a member of the United States Marine Corps for four years and was a two-time member of the All-Marine Volleyball team. In High School, Stenman played his junior and senior years as a member of the Spencerport Boys’ Volleyball team.
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Conference Championship Appearances: |
2024, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2008 |
AVCA Team Academic Award: |
2022, 2023, 2024 |
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All-Conference Honors: |
10 |
Academic All-Conference: |
28 |
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OSWEGO |
OVERALL |
CONFERENCE |
YEAR-END FINISH |
2024 |
14-14 |
5-4 |
5 (of 10) |
2023 |
6-16 |
3-6 |
T6 (of 10) |
Oswego Totals |
20-30 (.400) |
8-10 (..444) |
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CISCO (TX) |
OVERALL |
CONFERENCE |
YEAR-END FINISH |
2022 |
21-16 |
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Conference Quarterfinal |
2021 |
18-19 |
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Conference Quarterfinal |
2020 |
11-12 |
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Conference Semifinal |
Cisco Totals |
50-47 (.515) |
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Wisconsin-Platteville (2016) |
11-21 |
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Conference Quarterfinal |
Dickinson State (2013-2014) |
6-57 |
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Conference Quarterfinal |
Centenary (2010-2013) |
19-69 |
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Conference Quarterfinal |
Coker (2008-2010) |
8-53 |
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Conference Quarterfinal |
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OVERALL TOTALS |
114-277 (.291) |
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