Kevin Laseau has completed five seasons on Erin Appleman's
staff. In 2008, his first season as Associate Head Coach, Laseau
helped lead the Bulldogs to an Ivy League Championship and the NCAA
Championship Second Round for the second time in his Yale career.
Laseau was an assistant coach for the Bulldogs’ 2004 Ivy
League Championship and NCAA Championship First Round
victories.
Yale is 91-35 (.722) with Laseau on the sidelines, and has won at
least 10 Ivy League matches in all five of his seasons in New
Haven.
Laseau came to the Elm City with over 20 years of national club
coaching experience, which includes a National Junior Championship
and three bronze medals in the 16-open division with the
prestigious Munciana (Ind.) Volleyball club.
As an assistant coach, Laseau helped guide the Munciana 16-open
squad to a national title in 1997, a bronze medal in 1999, and a
second-place finish at the AAU Nationals in 1989. Laseau became
head coach in 2000 and led the team to back-to-back bronze medals
in 2000 and 2001. In addition, he coached in all but one Junior
Olympics tournament from 1987-2003.
Laseau, who has worked at volleyball camps at Ball State, Purdue
and Nebraska, spent one season as an assistant varsity coach at
Muncie Burris High School (Ind.), which was ranked first in the
state most of that season.
In 2003, Laseau wrote for PrepVolleyball.com, the Internet's only
junior volleyball website and served as a radio color commentator
for Purdue volleyball matches.
A 1992 graduate of Ball State, Laseau played four seasons in the
backcourt for Don Shondell and the Volleycards, who won
back-to-back MIVA Championships during that time.


















