Jonny Neeley
Women's Volleyball Assistant Coach
Phone
(801) 422-3387
Office
SFH 60D


Jonny Neeley has been a member of the BYU women's volleyball coaching staff the past five seasons, working with the Cougar hitters and as the staff liaison with alumni and other department offices. BYU has won the WCC title four out of the five years Neeley has been with Cougars, and they've gone to the NCAA Tournament each of his five seasons.

In 2018, Neeley and the Cougars were ranked No. 1 for 11-consecutive weeks as they won their first 27 matches, claiming the WCC title and advancing to the NCAA Final Four before finishing with a No. 4 ranking.

Prior to joining BYU women’s volleyball, Neeley spent two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith, helping the Lions to a school-record 28-straight wins in 2015 and a run to the NCAA Division II national semifinals in 2014.

Before joining the UAFS coaching staff, Neeley spent three years coaching club and school volleyball in Russellville, Arkansas. He led his school team to its first-ever conference championship and an overall three-year record of 86-15. Neeley also coached club and school ball in California and Utah, including guiding Pleasant Grove High School to two-consecutive state finals, including the state championship in 2009.

Neeley played volleyball at Hart High School in Southern California, where he earned multiple all-league and team honors. He earned a bachelor's degree from BYU in physical education teaching and coaching with a minor in health education in 2011 and a master's of education degree from the University of Arkansas in 2016.

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