Scott Wong will serve as the head coach for the University of Hawai‘i as it begins its inaugural season of sand volleyball. Wong, a world-class beach volleyball player himself, has served as an associate coach for the nationally ranked Rainbow Wahine women’s indoor squad the last two seasons.
“I'm honored that (Athletics Director) Jim Donovan had the confidence in me to start this sand volleyball program and I'm excited about this opportunity to coach the young women who are going to represent the university and state of Hawai'i,” Wong said. “Our goal is to be the best and to build this team into a championship-caliber program.”
Wong, who played for the US national team, enjoyed a stellar beach volleyball career before joining the coaching ranks. He played seven seasons on the AVP tour, highlighted by a second place finish in the 2007 New York AVP Tour event. Wong was ranked as high as No. 16 individually and No. 6 as a team in the AVP rankings.
Wong, who grew up in Pearl City, O‘ahu, and went to high school at Punahou, has been coaching for the last seven years. Prior to returning home to UH, Wong was at the University of San Francisco, where he was an associate head coach for the Lady Dons for one season. He previously coached at his alma mater Pepperdine, serving as an assistant coach for the men’s team for four seasons under legendary head coach Marv Dunphy. At Pepperdine, Wong was on staff for a national championship as well as two MPSF championship teams.
Wong also spent one season in 2006 with the Rainbow Wahine as a volunteer assistant on a team that advanced to the NCAA Regional finals.
Wong prepped at Punahou, where he was an all-state honoree in both volleyball and basketball, graduating in 1997. He played his collegiate volleyball at Pepperdine, earning AVCA All-America honors three times and MPSF all-conference honors during all four years. In 1998, he was named the AVCA National and MPSF Freshman of the Year.
After his collegiate career, Wong joined the US National Team, helping the team to a gold medal at the 2001 World University Games, before hitting the pro beach circuit.
Wong graduated from Pepperdine with a degree in business and later earned his masters in education from Loyola Marymount. He and his wife, the former Tamar Hassing, have a daughter, Elyse.