Ryan Webb has been the Men's Volleyball coach at Kansas Wesleyan since November 2020.
Webb came to Kansas Wesleyan after serving as both women’s and men’s volleyball coach at Central Christian College in McPherson, Kan., in his first season coaching the women, and was slated to launch the men’s program this spring for the Tigers.
He also has extensive club coaching experience, currently serving as the 17U, 18U and Boys 18U coach at Shockwave Volleyball Academy.
Webb’s experience also includes coaching stints at the collegiate level, where he served as a women’s assistant at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, where he helped the Pirates to a 31-5 overall record, a 12-2 mark in the SCAC in 2015, winning the SCAC title that season.
He also has had stints as club men’s volleyball coach at the University of Mary Hardin Baylor and at Varitas Academy and the Houston Volleyball Academy.
Webb also had an extensive playing career, playing on the AVP and NVL circuits as well as in the USAV Men’s Open Nationals. He also played professionally for the New South Wales (Australia) Men’s team. He also competed professionally overseas for a season in Germany and New Zealand. In the summer of 2018, he competed with Team USA Pipeline and won a bronze medal.
His collegiate career was spent at Mary Hardin Baylor, where he was named as a Second Team All-American in 2014. He was the conference leader for digs in a tournament, and set the shcool record for kills in a match with 31 in 2012, and most kills in a set with 18.