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Kansas Wesleyan University

Fred Aubuchon

  • Title
    Head Women's Volleyball Coach
E-Mail: fred.aubuchon@kwu.edu
Phone: 785.827.5541 ext. 3122
Toll Free: 1-800-874-1154 (8 am to 5 pm)  
Fred Aubuchon has been the Head Coach of Kansas Wesleyan Volleyball since 2009.
 
Aubuchon replaced Rick Mischka, who left KWU after one season, to take a position as head men's and women's volleyball coach at Park University in Parkville, Missouri.
 
Aubuchon comes to Kansas Wesleyan after spending five-plus seasons at Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska. While at Hastings, Aubuchon amassed an impressive 173-46 record (.789 win pct.).
 
Under his direction, Hastings never finished worse than sixth in the Great Plains Athletic Conference standings. In 2003, Aubuchon's first season, the Broncos were the No.6 seed. In 2006, Aubuchon's Hastings squad won the GPAC Regular Season Championship, and advanced to the NAIA National Championships, advancing past Pool Play into the National Championship First Round.
 
Before Hastings, Aubuchon spent two years at Peru State College (Neb.), where he amassed a 43-26 record. While at Peru State, he began the Bobcats Men's Volleyball Program.
 
In seven-plus seasons at the NAIA level , Aubuchon has a 216-72 overall record (.750 win pct.). However, more important than wins, his teams also excelled in the classroom. Aubuchon's teams have achieved unprecedented academic success by leading the NAIA in four out of seven years with having the highest GPA in the nation, including two years when teams led all levels of NCAA Women's Volleyball as well. He has had an astonishing 40 NAIA Scholar-Athletes in just seven years.
 
Before Peru State, Aubuchon spent five years at Owens Community College (Ohio), where he compiled a 152-76 record. He twice won the OCCAC (Ohio Community College Athletic Conference) Championship, and made five straight appearances in the NJCAA Division III Women's Volleyball Championships. He set a school record of 46 wins in 2000.
 
Aubuchon received a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree in Community Recreation from Central Michigan University in 1994, and continued to receive a Master of Education degree from the University of Toledo in 1996.
 
"Kansas Wesleyan has taken many strides to build winning programs in every sport, and that is a tradition I hope to continue," Aubuchon said.
 
Aubuchon is a native of Kalamazoo, Mich., and is married to Sabrina Aubuchon and has one daughter, Emmaly.