Troy University Athletics
Volleyball

Jenny Michael
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- jlmichael@troy.edu
- Phone:
- 5707
Jenny Michael is beginning her fourth season as an assistant coach at Troy University, all under current head coach Sonny Kirkpatrick.
Last season, she helped the team to a 13-19 overall record with a 4-13 mark in Sun Belt Conference play.
In 2007, Michael was instrumental in helping the team to a 16-17 overall record and a 7-10 Sun Belt Conference record.
In 2006, she helped coach the Trojans to a 9-24 record in her first season as an assistant coach at the institution. The team featured seven newcomers, six of which were true freshmen.
Before coming to Troy, Michael was an assistant coach at the varsity level and a head coach at the junior varsity level at Kent-Meridian High School in Kent, Washh., where she also taught mathematics at the same level.
Michael started coaching at the collegiate level as a graduate assistant at NCAA Division II and Peach Belt Conference power, Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah. She held the graduate assistant position from 2002 until 2004, when she promoted to an assistant coach. In 2005, Michael was promoted to first assistant coach.
While at Armstrong Atlantic, the Pirates won the Peach Belt Conference Tournament championship in 2002, and made three trips to the NCAA Tournament. Michael had an overall 83-21 record serving as an assistant coach at Armstrong Atlantic State University for four seasons.
Michael played volleyball for four years at Francis Marion University, another Peach Belt Conference institution. While playing at the school, located in Florence, SC, Michael was named the team captain in 2000 and 2001. She was also named the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2000.
While at Francis Marion, Michael played two seasons under her current boss, Kirkpatrick.
As an athlete at Francis Marion, Michael was a member of the 1998 Patriot team that qualified for the NCAA Tournament and won the Peach Belt Conference championship the same season. The team advanced to the NCAA Division II Regionals that same season.
Last season, she helped the team to a 13-19 overall record with a 4-13 mark in Sun Belt Conference play.
In 2007, Michael was instrumental in helping the team to a 16-17 overall record and a 7-10 Sun Belt Conference record.
In 2006, she helped coach the Trojans to a 9-24 record in her first season as an assistant coach at the institution. The team featured seven newcomers, six of which were true freshmen.
Before coming to Troy, Michael was an assistant coach at the varsity level and a head coach at the junior varsity level at Kent-Meridian High School in Kent, Washh., where she also taught mathematics at the same level.
Michael started coaching at the collegiate level as a graduate assistant at NCAA Division II and Peach Belt Conference power, Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah. She held the graduate assistant position from 2002 until 2004, when she promoted to an assistant coach. In 2005, Michael was promoted to first assistant coach.
While at Armstrong Atlantic, the Pirates won the Peach Belt Conference Tournament championship in 2002, and made three trips to the NCAA Tournament. Michael had an overall 83-21 record serving as an assistant coach at Armstrong Atlantic State University for four seasons.
Michael played volleyball for four years at Francis Marion University, another Peach Belt Conference institution. While playing at the school, located in Florence, SC, Michael was named the team captain in 2000 and 2001. She was also named the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2000.
While at Francis Marion, Michael played two seasons under her current boss, Kirkpatrick.
As an athlete at Francis Marion, Michael was a member of the 1998 Patriot team that qualified for the NCAA Tournament and won the Peach Belt Conference championship the same season. The team advanced to the NCAA Division II Regionals that same season.














