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Green announces additions of Hausler, Wielonski to Volleyball staff

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DAYTON – Wright State head volleyball coach Travers Green has announced the additions of Cam Hausler and Megan Wielonski to his coaching staff to join him on the Raider sidelines.
 
Hausler remains at Wright State after playing for the Raiders, while Wielonski joins the staff after a standout career at Ball State. The pair join another former Raider, Megan Alders, on the bench with Green.
 
“I’m excited to introduce our coaching staff at Wright State – an exceptional group of former student-athletes who know what it takes to win,” Green said. “Each of them has competed at a high level and won conference championships. As we pursue championships, we’re being shaped by the journey we’re on together. I look forward to watching them mentor our players, as they’ve all walked in their shoes and understand what it takes along with how rewarding of an experience it is.”
 
Hausler was a part of three NCAA Tournament teams as a Wright State player. She appeared in 101 sets over her Raider career and was part of Wright State teams that won Horizon League regular season championships in 2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024 and captured Horizon League tournament titles in 2020, 2022 and 2023. A native of Lakewood, IL in the Chicagoland area, Hausler is currently working on her graduate degree in Physical Education. She earned her undergraduate degree in Marketing from Wright State in April 2024.
 
Wielonski racked up a slew of honors on and off the court at Ball State. The 2021 MAC Freshman of the Year and 2022 MAC Setter of the Year, Wielonski was a three-time First Team All-MAC selection. She earned a spot on the 2021 AVCA All-Midwest Region team and was a 2022 AVCA All-Midwest Region Honorable Mention, and was also named an alternate for the 2023 USA Volleyball Women’s Collegiate National Team. Off the court, she was named to three-straight College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA) Academic All-District Women’s Volleyball Teams from 2022-2024.
 
Alders begins her second year as an assistant, helping the Raiders to a Horizon League regular season title last fall. She aided a Raider offense that finished third nationally with a 14.53 kills per set average and passed out 13.75 assists per set, tops in the nation. Individually, Lauren Yacobucci finished the year first nationally with her 11.92 assists per set average and had 1,335 total assists, a mark that finished seventh in the country.

 



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