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Tom Tait
American educator and volleyball coach

Tom Tait

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American educator and volleyball coach
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88 years
Education
Doctor of Philosophy
Pennsylvania State University
(-1969)
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Biography

George Thomas "Tom" Tait (born January 12, 1937) is an American professor, author, and volleyball coach. Tait founded both the Penn State Nittany Lions women's volleyball and Penn State Nittany Lions men's volleyball teams beginning in 1974. Since then, the teams have won a combined 9 NCAA national championships (women's: 7; men's: 2). Because of his success in developing the Penn State programs, he has been known as the "founding father" of Penn State volleyball.

Penn State

Tait received his Ph.D. from Penn State in 1969 and became a faculty member. Prior to going into volleyball, he served as assistant track and field coach. He was approached by both the men's and women's volleyball clubs to help build the programs in 1974.

Women's team

Tait began building the Penn State women's volleyball program in the early 1970s, elevating them from club to varsity status. The first official team began playing in 1976. Tait, who was also coaching the men's team, decided to focus on the men's team and passed the helm to Russ Rose, who would go on to becoming one of the most successful coaches in NCAA history.

Men's team

Tait officially elevated the men's team from club status to an NCAA Division I Program in 1977. During his time coaching the team, he won 8 conference titles and reached the NCAA Final Four 6 times.

Awards

  • 1986 Volleyball Monthly National Coach of the Year
  • 5 times Eastern Collegiate Coach of the Year
  • EIVA Coach Emeritus
  • EIVA Hall of Fame (2012)
  • Member of the inaugural AVCA Hall of Fame induction class (2003)
  • USA Volleyball All Time Great Coach.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Penn State (women's) ()
1976Penn State6–11–3
1977Penn State25–18EAIAW Participant
1978Penn State20–14–1EAIAW Participant
Penn State:51–43–4 (.541)
Penn State (men's) (EIVA)
1977Penn State37–8–25–13rd
1978Penn State30–104–23rd
1979Penn State32–67–12nd
1980Penn State19–97–1T–1st
1981Penn State33–59–11stNCAA Final Four
1982Penn State35–59–01stNCAA Runner-Up
1983Penn State22–6–39–01stNCAA Final Four
1984Penn State18–104–22nd
1985Penn State15–154–21st
1986Penn State33–96–01stNCAA Final Four
1987Penn State30–58–01stNCAA Final Four
1988Penn State29–58–01st
1989Penn State21–146–22ndNCAA Final Four
Penn State:354–107–5 (.765)
Total:405–150–5 (.728)

           
           
           
     

Other works

He also coached the men's United States national volleyball teams in 1984 and 1988.

In addition to his coaching, was a professor at Penn State in kinesiology. Tait retired from teaching at Penn State in 1996, and was a Distinguished Service Professor of Exercise Science and Coaching at Brevard College from 1996 through 2006.

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