Zach Roschi
Shorter University
Zach Roschi
Assistant Coach
zroschi@shorter.edu
Shorter
Division 2

Shorter University announces the hiring of Zach Roschi as the universitys volleyball coach. Zach Roschi is a wonderful addition to the Shorter University family, said Shorter University President Dr. Don Dowless. He has strong knowledge of the game of volleyball and will be a great leader for our program. In addition, he is deeply committed to honoring Jesus Christ through his work with our volleyball team. Roschi served as assistant coach for the Lander University volleyball team. While he was there, Lander went 21-12 and advanced to the NCAA Region Tournament. Previously, he had served as an assistant coach at Southern Wesleyan where he helped lead the Warriors to a 22-8 overall record and the semi-finals of the NCCAA Tournament. Coach Zach Roschi brings a keen level of volleyball knowledge to the Shorter University Athletic Department, said Shorters Athletic Director Tony Lundy. He has a true vision for the present and the future of Shorter University Volleyball. I look for Coach Roschi to have a big impact on our student athletes. In addition, he played in the National Volleyball League, the East End Volleyball League, and the EVP Tour. He has coached club at Upward Stars in Spartanburg under Corey Helle for the last three years. A native of Fishers, Ind., Roschi is a graduate of Bob Jones University, where he played soccer. I love being part of the Shorter University community, Roschi said. Ive told my parents that its good to see Gods hand in everything and to know that this is the place he wants me to be. Im grateful to Dr. Dowless and Coach Lundy for this opportunity. Founded in 1873, Shorter University is a Christ-centered, four-year liberal arts university committed to excellence in education. U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review annually include Shorter on their lists of best Southeastern Colleges. The university offers traditional bachelors degrees in 40 areas of study, online courses and degree programs, undergraduate programs for working adults, associates and masters programs.