Arnie Ball

Arnie Ball
Personal information
Born (1944-11-12) November 12, 1944
United States
Hometown United States
College(s) Ball State University, 19671971
Coaching information
Current team IPFW Mastodons
Previous teams coached
YearsTeams
1978-present
1983
1985
1987
1988
1993
1993
1994
2000
IPFW
HC, North squad, National Sports Festival
AC, World University Games
HC, Olympic Festival
Director, USVBA Junior Elite Camp
HC, Olympic Festival
HC, World University Games (bronze)
HC, Olympic Festival (gold)
Scout, U.S. Men's National Team
Best results
Years Location Result
1984
1986
1987
1988
1990
1991
1991
1992
1992
1993
1994
1994
1996
1999
2006
2007
GLVA Conference Championship
GLVA Conference Championship
GLVA Conference Championship
GLVA Conference Championship
MIVA Conference Championship
MIVA Conference Championship
NCAA Final Four
MIVA Conference Championship
NCAA Final Four
MIVA Conference Championship
MIVA Conference Championship
NCAA Final Four
NCAA Final Four
MIVA Conference Championship
NCAA Final Four
NCAA Final Four
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
3rd
1st
4th
1st
1st
4th
3rd
1st
3rd
2nd
Last updated: January 12, 2010

Armond J. "Arnie" Ball (born November 12, 1944) began his 30th season in 2010 as the head coach of the IPFW Men's Mastodon volleyball program. Coach Ball has established a legacy on the courts of both the Mastodons and the national scenes. One of the longest tenured and most well-respected coaches on the national scene, Ball began the season with 472 career wins and a trophy case filled with honors from around the world.

When not on the court actively coaching a competition, Ball operates Team Pineapple, a volleyball clinic that also features his son, Olympic gold-medalist Lloy Ball.[1]

Coach Ball and his wife, Sandy, have three children, Lloy, Amy and Jana. They have four grandchildren, Caden, Dyer, Jamison and Mya.

High school coaching career

Following a successful player career at Ball State, Coach Ball became a high school gym teacher. One of his first positions was at New Haven High School, a part of the East Allen County Schools system . In 1973, Ball moved to Paul Harding High School when EACS opened this new high school. He began his coaching career as Harding's first head baseball coach, and he also founded the school's volleyball program as a non-sanctioned, club sport. He led the Hawks to three Indiana Volleyball Coaches Association Championships. In 1978, Ball began coaching at the collegiate level when he introduced volleyball to IPFW. In 1981, Ball made the full-time move to IPFW, taking the helm of both the men's and women's volleyball programs.

IPFW

Ball's tenure at IPFW has pushed the Volleydons to the forefront of collegiate men's volleyball. His resume includes six trips to the NCAA Final Four, seven MIVA Championships and rosters dotted with All-Conference, All-American and U.S. Olympic team selections.

IPFW's finest national finish under Ball came in 2007, as the 'Dons took home a National Runner-Up trophy, falling 3-1 to UC-Irvine in Columbus, Ohio. For the storied season, Ball was named both the AVCA Division I-II National Coach of the Year and Asics/Volleyball Magazine Coach of the Year.

In addition to the Runner-Up season, Ball has led teams to fourth place finishes in 1992 and 1994 and third place finishes in 1991, 1996 and 2006. Fifteen players have been named AVCA All-American, six have been honored as the MIVA Player of the Year and two have gone on to play in the Olympics.

At the helm of the women's team, IPFW captured four Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) championships and earned bids in the NCAA Division II Tournament in 1987 and 1988. He wrapped his eight-year women's team tenure with an overall record of 231-102 (.693).

Despite the national and international travels that Ball has enjoyed in the sport, his local focus has always remained a stronghold in the Fort Wayne community. In 2005, Ball was presented with the prestigious Hilliard Gates Achievement Award for his lifetime accomplishments and contributions to the sporting community of Fort Wayne.

Ball's service to IPFW extends beyond the volleyball court sidelines. Ball served as the school's Athletic Director from 19881995.[2]

National and international activities

During his coaching career, Ball has enjoyed several appointments to US Volleyball coaching staffs:

Notable achievements

Awards and honors

Coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing
IPFW Mastodons (MEN) (MIVA) (1981–present)
1981 IPFW 14-20
1982 IPFW 13-12
1983 IPFW 9-14 1-7 T-4th
1984 IPFW 21-13 1-5 T-3rd
1985 IPFW 22-12 2-4 3rd
1986 IPFW 15-12
1987 IPFW 15-14
1988 IPFW 16-16 3-3 3rd
1989 IPFW 21-9 4-2 2nd
1990 IPFW 16-15 5-1 1st
1991 IPFW 19-9 6-0 1st L NCAA National Semi-Finals Match
1992 IPFW 27-9 6-0 1st L NCAA National Semi-Finals Match
1993 IPFW 23-7 5-1 T-2nd
1994 IPFW 20-8 9-1 1st L NCAA National Semi-Finals Match
1995 IPFW 13-19 8-4 T-3rd
1996 IPFW 10-15 6-8 T-4th L NCAA National Semi-Finals Match
1997 IPFW 17-9 13-3 3rd
1998 IPFW 17-5 7-3 2nd
1999 IPFW 23-4 12-2 T-1st
2000 IPFW 21-8 12-2 2nd
*2001 IPFW 9-15 8-8 6th
*2002 IPFW 8-16 6-10 T-6th
*2003 IPFW 15-10 10-6 5th
2004 IPFW 14-11 12-4 T-2nd
2005 IPFW 13-17 8-8 5th
2006 IPFW 23-7 9-3 2nd L NCAA National Semi-Finals Match
2007 IPFW 23-8 9-3 2nd L NCAA National Championship Match
2008 IPFW 12-15 5-7 5th
2009 IPFW 12-15 3-7 5th
2010 IPFW 12-17 4-8 5th
2011 IPFW 16-12 5-7 5th
IPFW MEN: 509-373 179-117
IPFW Mastodons (WOMEN) (GLVC) (1981–1988)
1981 IPFW 25-19
1982 IPFW 28-17
1983 IPFW 33-16
1984 IPFW 34-14
1985 IPFW 24-13
1986 IPFW 30-4
1987 IPFW 29-7 L NCAA Regional Championship Match
1988 IPFW 27-12 L NCAA Regional Semi-Finals Match
IPFW WOMEN: 230-102
Total: 739-475
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
Indicates Bowl Coalition, Bowl Alliance, BCS, or CFP / New Years' Six bowl.
#Rankings from final Coaches Poll.

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