Volleyball
2009 Volleyball Coaches
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Randy LeBleu
Head Coach
 
Randy LeBleu completed his tenure as Lady Tiger Volleyball Head Coach in 2009 by winning the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Division I Championship and being named the NCCAA Division I Coach of the Year. In five seasons, he compiled a career record of 172 wins and 52 losses, a winning percentage of .768. He resigned as head coach at the end of the 2009 season to return his full-time focus to the Tiger baseball program, where he has served eight years as an assistant.

Campbellsville was 28-12 in his first season, including a 2nd place finish in the MSC regular season, 2nd place in MSC Tournament and 3rd place in Region XI Tournament.
 
His second season he guided the Lady Tigers to their first MSC Regular Season Championship, finishing 35-7, 10-0 in conference. His Tigers were ranked #23 in the nation.
 
In his third year, he guided the Lady Tigers to their first trip to the NAIA National Tournament, finishing 36-9, ranked #14 in the nation. The Tigers won the MSC Regular Season Championship and the NAIA Region XI Championship.
 
This past season Campbellsville finished 35-11 and advanced into the semi-finals of the NCCAA National Tournament.
 
He has coached 7 All-Americans, including the NAIA Libero of the Year, four  MSC Players of the Year, one Region XI Player of the Year and one Region XI Libero of the Year. Fifteen of his players have received Academic All-Conference honors and the 2007 varsity team had an overall GPA of 3.39 and were honored with the Game Plan/AVCA Academic Award.

Coach LeBleu played high school and club volleyball back in Canada and served as a JUCO women's volleyball coach at UND-Lake Region andis a member of the American Volleyball Coaches Association.

Coach LeBleu resides in Campbellsville, but is originally from Winnipeg, Canada. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from Mayville State University and a Masters Degree in Business (MBA) from Campbellsville University


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Amy Eckenfels
Assistant Coach
Amy Eckenfels took over as head coach of the Lady Tiger volleyball program in January 2010 after helping to lead Campbellsville to the NCCAA Division I National Championship in 2009 - the first-ever team national championship for the school. She joined the CU staff as an assistant coach in 2008 and became the program's first full-time head coach solely focused on volleyball in 2010.
 
Eckenfels played four years for the Lady Tigers and graduated from Campbellsville in 2007 as the program's most decorated player.

"Amy was one of the biggest reasons for the success of the Lady Tigers volleyball program today," former head coach Randy LeBleu said.  "Everywhere we played, people always came up to us and said that our libero is incredible and many called her the best they had ever seen."

In her four years, Amy earned numerous awards and broke many records:

3-time 1st Team All-Conference
2-time All-Region XI
2-time Mid-South Conference Libero of the Year
2-time Region XI Libero of the Year
2006 Mid-South Conference Player of the Year
2006 NAIA National Libero of the Year
2006 3rd Team All-American (only time in NAIA history a libero has made the top 3 All-American teams)
2007 Honorable Mention All-American

She is the NAIA All-Time Career Leader in:

Most digs in a Career
Most matches with double figure digs in Career
Most matches with 20+ digs in Career
Ranked four times in Top 10 of single match digs

NAIA Single Season Rankings:

#2 ranked for most digs in single season
#2 ranked for most digs per game in a single season
#1 ranked for most 20+ digs per game in a single season

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