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Ken Shibuya enters his 12th season as the Cardinal's associate head coach in 2022-23, and his 17th overall on staff.

Shibuya, who has a strong coaching background at the international level, has been a key figure in the Cardinal's rise to prominence and in its 2010 NCAA championship.

In August 2011, Shibuya was the head coach of the U.S. Youth National Team that finished 11th at the FIVB Boys' Youth World Championship in Argentina, a team that included former Stanford setter James Shaw. Earlier, the Shibuya-coached U.S. team was third at the Pan American Cup (under 19) in Mexicali, Mexico.

Shibuya has handled much of the scouting, game-planning and recruiting for the Cardinal. His vast knowledge of the game belies his volleyball origins. Shibuya never touched a volleyball until he was a student at the University of Virginia, but quickly made up for lost time with his appreciation, passion and knowledge for the game.

Shibuya's collegiate coaching journey began during his undergraduate days. He was instrumental in starting Virginia's first men's club team, before assisting the Cavaliers' women's varsity from 1990-94.

Shibuya established himself as a head coach in the small-college ranks, first with the women's team at Sweet Briar (Va.) College from 1994-95, where the team set a school mark for consecutive victories.

He then led the Christopher Newport women to their best success. The Newport News, Virginia, program had one 20-win season in 21 years until Shibuya led the Captains to three consecutive 20-win campaigns (1999-2001), capturing the 2001 Dixie Conference title with the school's first undefeated conference season, and reaching the NCAA Division III tournament for the first time in school history. Twice during his four seasons, he was named conference coach of the year.

He next took over the men's team at Juniata College (Huntingdon, Pa.) in 2002 and led the Eagles to three consecutive Molten Division III Invitational national titles (2004-2006). Shibuya coached two national players of the year and was named AVCA Division III Coach of the Year in 2004.

Shibuya has been part of the coaching staff of the USA Boys Youth team since 2003 - he served as an assistant for the 2004 U.S. Youth National Team, which won the gold medal at the NORCECA championships in Mexico City. He also assisted the 2006 team to a silver medal at the NORCECA Championship in Bayaguana, Dominican Republic and the 2007 appeared in the FIVB World Championships in Tijuana, Mexico. 

As the head coach of the U.S. Boy's Youth National Team, Shibuya also led the U.S. to gold at the U-19 Continental Championship in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the summer of 2014. In 2015, he guided the U.S. to its highest finish in the World Championships, placing seventh in Resistencia, Argentina. 

Since 2010, Shibuya has been the head coach of the USA Boy's Select camp at the U.S. High Performance Championships, leading a group comprised of the 50 best U.S. prospects under age 16 and managing 10-12 elite coaches from across the nation. He also works as a clinician year-round across the country.