Wong joined the Georgetown coaching staff in February, 2015 after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at Delaware State.
At Delaware State, Wong was involved in all aspects of managing the program as the only assistant coach. Inside the gym, he assisted in training all skills but his main focus was on the outside hitters. Besides training, Wong’s responsibilities included video scouting & statistical analysis while also serving as the recruiting coordinator and assisting with the travel budget and logistics.
In his two seasons at Delaware State, the Hornets had five players named to all-tournament teams as well as three players earn Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Weekly Honors.
Wong spent 2012 at Ohio University as the volunteer assistant where he helped in player development, opponent scouting, practice planning and other administrative duties. The Bobcats achieved a final record of 21-10, led the conference in six out of seven statistical categories which culminated in its ninth Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship.
Wong played collegiately at Ohio State University on the men’s club team as an outside hitter. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sports & leisure studies: coaching & leisure management in 2004 and his master’s degree in sport behavior & performance at Miami University (Ohio) in 2011.