Open Announce

Sanchez Added as Volleyball Assistant Coach

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.— The University of New Mexico head volleyball coach Jon Newman-Gonchar has added assistant coach April Sanchez to his staff, joining Jesse Tupac on the bench.

“UNM Volleyball is the lucky recipient of yet another great coach and an even better person wanting to come help make us better,” said Newman-Gonchar.

 “We are incredibly grateful that April chose to come to UNM and thrilled for not only our student-athletes, but the broader Albuquerque community. Our region just gained another fantastic volleyball ambassador for our great sport in the community.”

Sanchez comes to UNM having spent the last four seasons at Idaho State as an assistant coach. With the Bengals, Sanchez was responsible for scouting opponents, film and stat analysis, camp coordination and assisted in recruiting.

With the Lobos, Sanchez will serve as UNM’s defensive coordinator, overseeing defensive efforts, as well as work with the libero and defensive specialists. Off the court, she will serve as a community coordinator, directing and coordinating UNM’s summer camps, and planning and organizing UNM’s volunteer work in the community.

Most recently, Sanchez attended the NCAA Women Coaches Academy in 2018, which is designed for women coaches to increase their individual effectiveness by learning skills and strategies that directly impact personal and team success.

Prior to working at Idaho State, Sanchez served as the head volleyball coach at Colorado Northwestern Community College for two seasons and prior to that, was an assistant coach at CNCC for three years.

Sanchez graduated from Lamar Community College in December 2007, where she had a successful collegiate career in which she was named to the 2007 All-Region IX volleyball team and the 2007 South Region IX volleyball team. In addition, she earned the 2007-08 American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award.

After graduating from LCC, Sanchez went on to attend Colorado Mesa University where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in history in May 2011.