Howard University Volleyball Coach Shaun Kupferberg Notches 400th Win

Shaun Kupferberg, head coach of Howard University’s Women’s Volleyball team, celebrated his 400th career victory after a win against Princeton.

Shaun “Kup” Kupferberg, head coach of the Howard University Women’s Volleyball team, reached a remarkable career milestone on Sept. 20, celebrating his 400th win after a 3-0 victory (25-20, 25-10, 25-15) over Princeton University at Burr Gymnasium. This achievement marks his impressive 206th win with the Bison since joining the university in 2012.

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“It’s not something that I really pay attention to. I’m more interested in the seasons in front of me, not the seasons behind me,” Kupferberg said. “I’m just happy that we’ve been able to have success here at Howard.” Under his guidance, the Bison have transformed into a force, achieving a five-year winning streak in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Tournament and securing six NCAA Tournament appearances.

The Kupferberg Impact

Kupferberg’s accolades include three MEAC Coach of the Year honors from 2014, 2016, and 2018. However, he emphasizes that individual accolades are secondary to the accomplishments of his student-athletes, who have earned numerous All-MEAC and Academic honors. “The wins just mean that we’re going in the right direction. I don’t think we’re anywhere near how far we can go,” Kupferberg said. “I’m one piece of the puzzle. The players, the support staff, leadership from the University, that’s what really has built this program.”  

Kery Davis, director of athletics for Howard, praised Kupferberg for cultivating a championship culture within the program.“He has high expectations for his student-athletes, both in the classroom and on the court. And it’s been a delight to see the program flourish under his leadership,” said Davis. “We look forward to continued success and excellence this season and beyond.”

The Bison, coming off a successful season with a 17-15 overall record, started MEAC play against South Carolina State University and North Carolina Central University. They return home to face Delaware State University on Oct. 4.