University of California, Los Angeles, Athletics
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Matt Werle
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- Head Coach
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UCLA Athleticsย named Matt Werle the next head coach of the UCLA womenโs volleyball program in February 2026. Werle arrives in Westwood after a successful stint at Kansas and a decade of meteoric success as the head coach of Grand Canyon Universityโs menโs volleyball program.ย
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Werle spent the 2025 season at Kansas as the programโs Associate Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator, where he helped guide the Jayhawks to a Sweet 16 appearance. Kansas hosted the opening rounds of the NCAA Tournament, defeating High Point and No. 17 Miami before falling to top-seeded Nebraska.
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In his 10 seasons at Grand Canyon, Werle posted a 154-93 record and quickly elevated the Lopes into a national contender. During the 2024 campaign, Werle steered Grand Canyon to its first-ever No. 1 national ranking and coached the programโs first AVCA First Team All-American. He was named both MPSF and AVCA National Coach of the Year after leading the Lopes to their first MPSF Championship and the programโs first NCAA Tournament victory.
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Werleโs 2023 squad delivered the winningest season in Grand Canyon history, finishing 22-8 and earning the programโs first NCAA Tournament berth. Five Lopes earned AVCA All-America honors that year, including Jackson Hickman on the second team. In 2022, Werle became the first Grand Canyon head coach to reach 100 career wins, part of a run that also saw him become the winningest coach in program history in 2020.
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Before rising through the Division I ranks, Werle gained early head coaching experience on the womenโs side at Mesa Community College from 2014 to 2016. He managed all facets of the program, including training, match preparation, academic support, recruiting guidance, and program administration.
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Werle began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Grand Canyon from 2011 to 2014. His development also includes extensive USA Volleyball experience, serving as head coach for the USA NORCECA Championship Cup team, head coach within USA High Performance, and assistant coach for the USA National Training Development Program.
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A native of Meadville, Pennsylvania, Werle brings elite playing experience to Westwood. He was Team USAโs starting setter at the 2007 Junior World Championships, trained with the U.S. Menโs National Team in 2010, and played professionally for the Naranjito Changos in Puerto Rico. A member of the Juniata College Hall of Fame, Werle was a four-time All-American and a setter on three NCAA Division III championship teams. He is the only individual to earn both AVCA Player of the Year and Coach of the Year honors.
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Werle holds an MBA with an emphasis in leadership from Grand Canyon and a bachelorโs degree in business administration and sports management from Juniata College.
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Werle was born in San Mateo, Calif., where he lived for most of his childhood. He shares the same birthplace as former UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame head coach Andy Banachowski. Banachowski served as the Bruins' head coach for 43 years. He guided the Bruins to six national championships and 1,106 victories, which stood as the Division I record until 2013.
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He and his wife, Sarah (Clause), a former collegiate standout at Long Beach State and Arizona State, have two children, Palmer and Krew.
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Werle spent the 2025 season at Kansas as the programโs Associate Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator, where he helped guide the Jayhawks to a Sweet 16 appearance. Kansas hosted the opening rounds of the NCAA Tournament, defeating High Point and No. 17 Miami before falling to top-seeded Nebraska.
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In his 10 seasons at Grand Canyon, Werle posted a 154-93 record and quickly elevated the Lopes into a national contender. During the 2024 campaign, Werle steered Grand Canyon to its first-ever No. 1 national ranking and coached the programโs first AVCA First Team All-American. He was named both MPSF and AVCA National Coach of the Year after leading the Lopes to their first MPSF Championship and the programโs first NCAA Tournament victory.
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Werleโs 2023 squad delivered the winningest season in Grand Canyon history, finishing 22-8 and earning the programโs first NCAA Tournament berth. Five Lopes earned AVCA All-America honors that year, including Jackson Hickman on the second team. In 2022, Werle became the first Grand Canyon head coach to reach 100 career wins, part of a run that also saw him become the winningest coach in program history in 2020.
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Before rising through the Division I ranks, Werle gained early head coaching experience on the womenโs side at Mesa Community College from 2014 to 2016. He managed all facets of the program, including training, match preparation, academic support, recruiting guidance, and program administration.
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Werle began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Grand Canyon from 2011 to 2014. His development also includes extensive USA Volleyball experience, serving as head coach for the USA NORCECA Championship Cup team, head coach within USA High Performance, and assistant coach for the USA National Training Development Program.
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A native of Meadville, Pennsylvania, Werle brings elite playing experience to Westwood. He was Team USAโs starting setter at the 2007 Junior World Championships, trained with the U.S. Menโs National Team in 2010, and played professionally for the Naranjito Changos in Puerto Rico. A member of the Juniata College Hall of Fame, Werle was a four-time All-American and a setter on three NCAA Division III championship teams. He is the only individual to earn both AVCA Player of the Year and Coach of the Year honors.
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Werle holds an MBA with an emphasis in leadership from Grand Canyon and a bachelorโs degree in business administration and sports management from Juniata College.
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Werle was born in San Mateo, Calif., where he lived for most of his childhood. He shares the same birthplace as former UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame head coach Andy Banachowski. Banachowski served as the Bruins' head coach for 43 years. He guided the Bruins to six national championships and 1,106 victories, which stood as the Division I record until 2013.
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He and his wife, Sarah (Clause), a former collegiate standout at Long Beach State and Arizona State, have two children, Palmer and Krew.
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