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Kristian Kuld Takes Helm of Oregon Beach Volleyball Program
Kristian Kuld has been named the head coach of Oregon’s beach volleyball program, following 11 successful seasons as an assistant coach at Long Beach State. His tenure at LBSU included five NCAA Championship appearances and more than 225 wins. Kuld’s arrival coincides with the upcoming construction of new beach volleyball facilities at Oregon. Athletic director Rob Mullens expressed excitement about Kuld’s impressive background and commitment to student-athlete excellence. Kuld aims to build a strong program while enhancing Oregon’s athletic legacy.
By the Numbers
- Kuld led Long Beach State to five NCAA Championships and 225 wins over 11 seasons.
- Helped secure two Big West Conference titles (2025, 2023) and a runner-up finish (2024).
State of Play
- Oregon will play its home matches in 2026 at new facilities currently being developed.
- Kuld aims to leverage Oregon’s resources and reputation to enhance the program.
What’s Next
Kuld’s immediate focus will be on recruiting to strengthen Oregon’s team ahead of the new facilities opening. His long-term vision includes establishing Oregon as a top competitor in beach volleyball nationally. Stakeholders expect a progressive shift in the program’s performance and reputation under his leadership.
Bottom Line
Kristian Kuld’s hiring represents a strategic move for Oregon beach volleyball, promising enhanced competitiveness and a focus on student-athlete development. His coaching pedigree and vision may well transform the program into a formidable force in collegiate beach volleyball.