Kendra Mosher
Kendra Mosher

Bio

Kendra Mosher enters into her 6th season at MVNU as the Head Women’s Volleyball Coach with a coaching record of 122-38. Coach Mosher just completed her 5th season at MVNU where the team finished 31-5 and qualified for the NAIA National Tournament for the second consecutive year and the 5th time in program history. Mosher’s 2024 team defeated the Masters at the NAIA National Tournament Final Site in Sioux City, Iowa for the first win in pool play in program history. The 2024 team finished the season in the Sweet Sixteen and was ranked #13 in the country in the final poll of the season. In 2023, her team finished the season 31-9 and qualified for the NAIA National Tournament for just the 4th time in school history and the first time since 2016. Mosher’s squad hosted an NAIA National Tournament Match against Indiana Tech where they won and qualified to be one of the 24 teams competing at the national tournament site in Sioux City, Iowa. They finished the season ranked 20th in the country. In 2020, Mosher returned to her alma mater after two seasons as the head coach at Kenyon College. Mosher led the Ladies to a 25-32 record over two seasons, making two appearances in the semifinals of the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament. Mosher also spent the 2017 season as the assistant coach at Kenyon, with the Ladies going 15-11; Mosher led Kenyon to a 16-12 mark in her first season in Gambier, finishing fourth in the NCAC. Mosher's coaching career began immediately after graduation from MVNU, when she took over the girls' volleyball program at Cardington-Lincoln High School in 2014. Mosher led the Pirates to a winning season in 2016, going 12-11 for the program's first campaign over .500 since 2011. Mosher had six players named either All-Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference or All-Central District in her three seasons at the helm for Cardington-Lincoln. 

A four-year player for MVNU, Mosher is one of the Cougars' all-time great volleyball players. Over a four-year career, Mosher racked up 1,527 kills. Mosher was a two-time All-Crossroads League performer for MVNU, and earned an All-American Mideast Conference award as well. In 2013, she was a NCCAA All-American after a season with 350 kills, 102 digs and 54 blocks.
 
Mosher married fellow MVNU alumnus Jacob Mosher in 2014 and they have two sons, Jaden and Mack. The family resides in Marengo, Ohio.