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Taras "Terry" Liskevych ( ); born October 14, 1948, in Munich, Germany) served as the
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head coach from 1985 to 1996. During his tenure Liskevych posted over 300 international victories. The highlights of these victories were: * Bronze medal – World Championship – 1990 * Bronze medal – Olympic Games Barcelona – 1992 * Gold medal –
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– 1995 Leading up to his National Team career, Liskevych coached men's volleyball at
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(1974–1976), where he twice took the team to the
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tournament Final Four in 1975 and 1976 and posted a two-year record of 45–7 (.865 winning percentage). In the fall of 1976 he switched to the women's collegiate game and began his coaching career at the University of the Pacific in
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. He was there for nine seasons (1976–1985) and accumulated a record of 267–85 (.759) as University of the Pacific finished top five in the nation six of his nine years. While at Pacific (UOP), Liskevych was an assistant professor in the Physical Education and Recreation Department (1976–1981), was an assistant athletic director, supervising the women's programs and overseeing athletic marketing – 1982–1984. After his National Team career Liskevych worked in the business world as the president of Paragon Marketing (1997–2000), co-founder, vice president and president of ARK Digital Technologies (1998–2003), then as the co-founder and president of Total Sports Inc. (2003–2005). In 2005 he made his return to coaching volleyball as the head women's volleyball coach at
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in
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. He coached for eleven years, retiring in August 2016.


Early years

Liskevych was born in a displaced person's camp in
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, to a family of refugees from the Ukraine who fled to Germany during the Soviet invasion of Western Ukraine in 1944. In 1951, when Taras was three, the family immigrated to the United States and settled in
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. Growing up, Liskevych led a life fairly typical of a post-World War II Eastern European immigrant child – attending a local grammar school, St. Nicholas, and going to Ukrainian language school on Saturdays. He was a member of the Ukrainian scouting organization
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, where he became an eagle scout. His sports activities were centered in the diaspora playing table tennis, tennis, soccer and volleyball. Liskevych attended St. Ignatius High School, where he played on the varsity tennis team and at the same time played soccer for the
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. He continued to play soccer at Loyola University (1965–66) and also played in the Chicago Major Division for the Lions Soccer Club. It was in Plast that Liskevych began to play volleyball at the rather late age of 17. He honed his skills playing and coaching the Chicago Ukrainians Team (1966–1971). His skills developed rapidly, and within a few years he was playing for the Kenneth Allen Club of Chicago, one of the top club teams in the United States, coached by the 1968 Men's Olympic Coach, James E. (Jim) Coleman. In Chicago, Liskevych pursued his undergraduate degree at Loyola University as a pre-medical student and graduated in 1970 with a
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in
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. He attended Loyola Stritch School of Medicine in
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for one year (1970–71) and dropped out in the summer of 1971 to pursue a career in volleyball. In 1972, he completed a Master's of Science degree in Physical Education at
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. In 1976, Liskevych completed his Ph.D. at Ohio State University in Physical Education – with emphases in international sport and
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.


College coaching career

George Williams College (1972–1973) While at
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, Liskevych began his college coaching career as an assistant men's volleyball coach under 1968 Olympic coach and U.S. Volleyball Hall of Fame member Jim Coleman. At the same time, he coached the Chicago Volleyball Club, a top women's club team in the United States Volleyball Association. This team produced several USA National Team Players in the early and mid-1970s. The Ohio State University (1974–1976) In 1974, he was hired as the head men's volleyball coach at Ohio State University. He guided the Buckeyes to the co-championships of the
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(MIVA), and to a third-place finish in both the 1975 and 1976 NCAA National Championships. In both 1975 and 1976, Liskevych was selected as the MIVA Coach of the Year. Accomplishments at Ohio State: * Two
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Final Four appearances – the first ever in OSU history * Two MIVA Conference Championships * Two Conference Coach-of-the-Year Awards * Three of the OSU players (Aldis Berzins, Marc Waldie, Rich Duwelius) later played on the USA Men's Gold Medal Team in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games University of the Pacific (1976–1984) In the summer of 1976, Liskevych left Ohio State for
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, where he made the switch to women's collegiate volleyball, becoming the head coach at the University of the Pacific in
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. At the time of Liskevych's arrival, UOP's volleyball program was a
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one-year-old program that was at an intramural level competitively and had a combined scholarship/operating budget of less than $3,500. In his nine seasons at UOP, Liskevych coached the team to six conference titles, and finished in the top five in the country in Division I (AIAW – 1979–1980 and NCAA – 1981–1984). Liskevych was recognized as the conference coach of the year on five occasions. Off the court during that time Liskevych started the first national Top Ten and Top Twenty Poll, created and developed the premier women's collegiate four team volleyball tournament the Wendy's Classic (1979–1984) and co-founded the Collegiate Volleyball Coaches Association (CVCA) in 1981, which is now the
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(AVCA) and, as of 2009, had over 5,000 members. Accomplishments at University of the Pacific: * 267–85 overall record (.759 winning percentage) * Six conference championships (never finishing lower than 3rd) * Five Final Four appearances * Six NCAA Playoff appearances (Never finishing lower than 5th) * Seven different UOP players were selected First Team All-Americans * Three of his UOP players played on the USA National Team – Jayne Gibson-McHugh, Eileen Dempster and Terri McGrath. * Five times Conference Coach-of-the-Year and one time National Coach-of-the- Year


International coaching career – USA Volleyball Team (1984–1996)

Taras Liskevych began his international career in 1975 as the USA Women's assistant coach under Arie Selinger. He was also the assistant at the 1975
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in Mexico City. It was not until ten years later that he was appointed the head coach of the U.S. Women's Volleyball Team in 1985. In the summer of 1984, Liskevych worked as a volunteer at the Los Angeles Olympic Games. He was an information coordinator of the volleyball venue at
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. It was at this time where he witnessed the USA Men win the gold medal and the USA Women win the silver that he decided to pursue the USA Women's Volleyball head coaching position for the National and Olympic teams. After the 1984 Olympics, at which the U.S. team won the silver medal, the coaching staff and all the players left, leaving Liskevych with nothing: no video tapes, no scouting reports, and no national junior team from which players could be drawn. In 1985, despite the difficult starting point, Liskevych put together a winning first season with a 25–20 record. A year later the team started making steps toward becoming a world contender by winning the Canada Cup and placing third at the Goodwill Games. Then in 1987 the team won the bronze medal at the
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and placed second at the
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Zone Championships, which qualified the long-shot U.S. team for the 1988
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. At the Olympics, the U.S. placed seventh, barely losing to Peru in the last match of pool play (Peru went on to win the silver medal). By 1990, Liskevych had established the American team as a dominant force in international women's volleyball with a third-place finish at the World Championship. In 1991 the U.S. qualified for the Barcelona Summer Olympics by placing fourth at the World Cup in Japan. Liskevych gained personal recognition that year when he was asked to coach the World All-Stars in a two-match series against the defending World Champion
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at the World Gala. Liskevych's squad won both matches in
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and Barcelona. At the
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, Liskevych guided the USA Team to a bronze medal. After losing a hard-fought match to
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(2–3), the women played magnificently the next day in defeating
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3–0 for the bronze medal. This finish motivated Liskevych along with the rest of his team to give it one more run for Olympic gold in a home Olympics – the 1996
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in Atlanta. In the 1995 season, the USA Women were well on their way to achieve this goal. They won 78 percent of their matches, capturing the Canada Cup and the Coca-Cola Cup, and won the $2 million World Grand Prix (a grueling six-week event in Asia) where they defeated Cuba,
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and
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in the finals in
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. However, the team finished a disappointing 7th at the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, losing in the quarterfinals to the eventual gold medalist Cuba (0–3). Liskevych left the USA program in December 1996. He served on several Federation of International Volleyball ( FIVB) committees – 1998–2001 – and spent time as a consultant for the Australian national teams from 1995 to 2004.


Oregon State University

After coaching the USA National Team for 12 years, Liskevych decided to enter the business world – 1997–2004. Before the 2005 season he returned to coaching and accepted the head coach position for women's volleyball at
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in Corvallis, Oregon. Liskevych became the 10th volleyball coach in school history April 4, 2005, replacing Nancy Somera, who left OSU after leading the Beavers for the previous six seasons. He took over a team that finished the 2004 season tied for seventh in the Pac–10 Conference with a conference record of 5–13 (12–16 overall). In 2005, Liskevych's squad showed dramatic improvement, if not with its win–loss record, then certainly with its hustle and determination on the court. In his first season at the helm, Liskevych began the season with a group that included two starters and several role players that were required to step up their games. Through the ups and downs of learning the ins and outs of a new team, a new coaching staff and a new university, the Beavers came together to show improvement in all aspects of the game, allowing Liskevych to evaluate the entire program, to determine his needs for the future, both on the court and off. The 2006 season did not meet expectations in the win column, but, with his first recruiting class arriving on campus, Liskevych did dramatically improve the athleticism and size in the program. Two rookies received Pac-10 All-Freshman Team honors. The team took strides in 2007, upsetting a pair of highly ranked teams, including sweeping No. 10 Hawai'i on the road, which had never been done by an unranked team, and defeating No. 4
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. A pair of players earned All-Pac-10 honors and Liskevych returned the majority of the team, looking for even more improvement in 2008 with his youthful squad. Liskevych coached Oregon State's first ever All-American in Rachel Rourke in 2008, with Rourke adding AVCA All-America Second Team accolades in 2009. And the upsets continued over the next two seasons, boosting the team to its first top-25 ranking since 1996 in 2008, climbing to 24th. In 2009, the Beavers swept No. 6
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, snapping a 52-match non-conference winning streak for the Wolverines. Liskevych and the Oregon State program had a remarkable turnaround in 2014. The Beavers ended the 2014 season with 21 wins, the third most wins at Oregon State in the NCAA era. The Beavers also earned their first two NCAA Tournament wins in school history, eventually losing to Stanford in the Sweet 16. Freshman Mary-Kate Marshall became OSU's second All-American, and Liskevych was named 2014 PAC-12 Coach of the Year and 2014 Regional Coach of the Year (Pacific North Region). Since his arrival he has posted an overall record of 96–143. Liskevych retired from coaching in 2016.


Business ventures

* 1997 – 2000 – founder, president, Paragon Marketing – sports marketing and consulting company * 1997 – 2003 – co-founder, vice president and president, ARK Digital Technologies, Inc. – sports video and sports multi-media company * 2003 – 2005 – founder and president, Total Sports, Inc. - marketing, consulting and strategic planning company * 2010 – 2014 – co-founder, partner, Total Sports NW, LLC - events, marketing, consulting, and strategic planning * 2011 – Present – co-founder, CEO/president and managing partner, Total Sports LLC and The Art of Coaching Volleyball LLC (TheArtofCoachingVolleyball.com) - Volleyball Coaches Clinics, Online Volleyball Coaching Website


Public appearances/public speaking

Liskevych has spoken and presented at hundreds of clinics, seminars, conferences, conventions, sales and business meetings, retreats, etc. Some of his topics include: * Volleyball techniques and tactics * Leadership * Motivation success secrets – the baker's dozen * Marketing and sponsorships * Olympic Games – all That glitters is not gold * The multi-sport athlete * College athletics – the myths and realities * Toward a philosophy of youth sport


Honors and awards

* 1975 – 1976 –
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Coach of the Year * 1979 – 1984 – Five time Conference Coach of the Year– NorPac, NorCal & PCAA * 1981 – Co-founded Collegiate Volleyball Coaches Association * 1983 – CVCA National Coach of the Year Award (NCAA – Division I) * 1983 –
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Division I Coach of the Year * 1991 – Coach of the World All Star Team – Barcelona and Rome * 1991 – Selected to the University of the Pacific Hall of Fame – 1991/1992 class * 1995 – International Coach of the Year – Federation of International Volleyball (FIVB) * 2003 – American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Hall of Fame Inaugural Class * 2003 – United States Volleyball All-Era Team – 1978–2003 – USA Women's Head Coach * 2014 – PAC-12 Coach of the Year * 2014 – Regional Coach of the Year (Pacific North Region)


Liskevych non-coaching volleyball innovations

* 1978 – Originator of the first Top Twenty Collegiate Volleyball Polls – now a widely used measure of the country's top volleyball teams and a strong publicity tool for the sport. The
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first carried the poll. * 1979 – Co-founded the Collegiate Volleyball Coaches Association (CVCA) – this organization grew rapidly and evolved into the
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(AVCA) the largest organization of volleyball coaches. * 1976–1987 – Volleyball Clinics. Liskevych was one of the first to actively promote and produce volleyball clinics nationwide – The American Volleyball Coaches Clinics, Inc. and the Volleyball International/Sports Associates, Inc. Clinics were the first professionally run national volleyball clinics in the US. * 1979 – Established the
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Classic – the premier women's college volleyball tournament in the US. This four-team weekend event was televised (starting in 1980) and played to capacity crowds of 6,000+ per night – two nights every November 1980 – 1984. The event brought in annual revenues of $100,000 +. * 1988 – Created, developed and produced (with Ken Grosse) the Women's Collegiate Volleyball All-Star Classic – sponsored by Yugo America,
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, Sports Imports, JogBra and
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. The event was televised on
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and was played in Stockton, California at the University of the Pacific. * 1985–1990 – Sponsorships. Negotiated and signed three sponsors for USA Volleyball – one of which, Yugo America, was the first seven figure sponsorship in the history of
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. Liskevych was the initial and driving force in obtaining entrée to several key corporations –
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, JogBra and
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. * 1989 – Facility Design and National Center. Liskevych spearhead an effort to build a National Volleyball Training Center. He created and developed the concept and negotiated with the city of
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for a 17.5-acre state-of- the art training center and events center. * 1992 – Developed a "white paper" – ''The Professional Volleyball League – A Preliminary Prospectus''. This was an innovative study on the formation of volleyball professional leagues in the USA. * 2011 - Co-founded the Art of Coaching volleyball clinic series and website, .


Head coaching record

National Team record International coaching record totals College record College record totals


Athletic participation

* Columbus Caps Volleyball Club, 1974–1976 (USVBAA-AAU) * Chicago Volleyball Club, 1973–1974 (USVBA-AAU) * Kenneth Allen Volleyball Club, Chicago, 1971–1973 (USVBA-AAU) * Chicago Ukrainians Volleyball Club, 1967–1971, Captain, 1969–1971 (USVBA-AAU) * Loyola University Varsity Soccer Team, 1967–1970, Captain, 1969 * Major Division Soccer – Chicago Lions, 1968–1969 * Varsity Tennis – St. Ignatius, 1962–1965 * Soccer – Chicago Lions Juvenile and Junior Competition, 1957–1964 * Table Tennis – Chicago Lions – 1962–64


Publications

* Managing Your Health Care (with Martin Gipson and Edwin Swillinger) Pathfinder Publishing, Ventura, CA 1996 * Championship Skills: Youth Volleyball (with Don Patterson) Master Press,
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1995 * Volleyball Is A Hit Master Press, Grand Rapids, MI, 1986 – 1st Edition, 2nd edition 1993, 3rd edition 2005 * A Pictorial Analysis of Power Volleyball (with Jim Coleman) Creative Sports,
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1972


References


External links


Oregon State profile

The Art of Coaching Volleyball
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