Nabil
Mardini just finished his eighth season as the
head coach at Pierce College for the Women's
Volleyball Program. In his first two seasons,
he turned the program around by taking the Brahmas
from last place in the Western State Conference
to its first conference title (2001) since 1980.
For the first time in the program history, the
Brahmas made the Elite Eight Tournament in 2004
and finished the season ranked 5th in the State
of California. In 2005, his team finished the
season with a record of 23-4, winning the conference
for the FIFTH straight year and finished ranked
FOURTH in the State of California. In 2006,
he led his team to an impressive record of 27-5,
winning the Western State Conference for the
sixth straight year and made it all the way
to the State Championship Final Match. His team
finished as the State Runner-up behind Orange
Coast College. In his eight years at Pierce
College, he has collected an impressive record
of 117 wins to 26 losses.
He
was named the Western State Conference (South)
Coach of the Year in 2001, 2004, and 2006.
Nabil
Mardini is the director of the Santa Monica
Beach Club for the past eleven years. Under
his guidance, the club was named seventh in
Southern California (the most competitive volleyball
region in the nation) by prepvolleyball.com.
In 1998, he helped coach the SMBC boys 17-1
team win a gold medal in the 'Junior Nationals'.
Prior
to coming to the United States, Nabil had a
very successful career as a member of his hometown
semi-professional club team, "Club Relevement
Social Knat". He was selected to play for
the Junior National Team of Lebanon at the age
of 15.
In
the United States, Nabil played two years for
Santa Monica College. In 1996, he was voted
MVP and "Athlete of the Year" for
Santa Monica College.
Nabil
Mardini earned his bachelor's degree in Electrical
Engineering in 1997 from the University of California
Los Angeles.
Contact
Coach Mardini @(818)710-4429 E_Mail
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