UT Women's Volleyball Club
University of Texas Austin
About UT Women's Volleyball Club
UT Women's Volleyball Club represents a student-run organization at the University of Texas at Austin with a mission centered on winning national championships while enhancing the college experience through volleyball. Since its inception, the club has captured six Division I National Championships (2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2015, and 2018), establishing itself as one of the most successful club sports programs on campus. This legacy of excellence reflects the dedication of student-athletes, coaches, and organizational leadership committed to the highest standards of competitive volleyball.
Founded on principles of teamwork, personal growth, and athletic achievement, UT Women's Volleyball Club serves as a vibrant community for women at the University of Texas Austin who share a passion for volleyball. The organization understands that club sports represent more than competition—they create lasting friendships, develop leadership skills, and provide meaningful engagement throughout the college years. Many former players credit their time with UTWVC as transformative, describing it as scheduled hangouts with friends where they could pursue what they loved most.
The club's two teams foster a highly competitive yet inclusive environment where players of all backgrounds can develop their skills and compete against the nation's best programs. Coaching staff members, including head coaches Nathan Michalk and Michelle Hunter, bring years of playing experience and genuine passion for athlete development. Anna Arrieta and other assistant coaches contribute their expertise and enthusiasm, creating a supportive structure that balances competitive intensity with community building.
Located in Austin, Texas, UT Women's Volleyball Club continues its tradition of excellence while remaining accessible to student-athletes seeking competitive volleyball opportunities. The organization's commitment to national-level competition, coupled with its emphasis on personal relationships and shared experiences, makes it a distinctive presence within the University of Texas athletic community.