Katherine Koslowsky

Koslowsky (formerly Fleming), a native of North Carolina and graduate of Miami University in Ohio, joined Triangle in 2004. Koslowsky attended Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh and led her team to state championship wins every year. She was named All-Conference and All-State, and set two records in her senior season for single season kills and digs. Koslowsky was a TISAC Co-Player of the Year in 2001 and her #9 jersey hangs retired at Cardinal Gibbons. She went on to Providence College for two seasons where she was an outside hitter and still holds the single season digs record. Before graduating Cum Laude in 2007 from Miami University she finished her college career with two seasons in the libero spot.

Koslowsky holds a degree in philosophy and English from Miami and graduated in 2012 with Magna Cum Laude honors and a master's degree in Christian studies from Duke Divinity School. She has coached Triangle teams in the 12s, 14s, 16s, 17s, and 18s age groups. Koslowsky was also the Duke Women’s Volleyball volunteer assistant coach during the 2012 season.

 

SIGNIFICANT PLAYING ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

  • Koslowsky competed collegiately at Providence College for two seasons, where she holds the single season digs record, and Miami University where she was a two-season starter at the libero position.
  • Led Cardinal Gibbons High School to state championship wins every season and was named All-Conference, All-State and TISAC Co-Player of the Year in 2001.
  • Set two records her senior season at CGHS for single-season kills and digs, and her #9 jersey hangs retired at Cardinal Gibbons.

SIGNIFICANT COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

  • Gifted technical coach who has most recently served as an assistant and head coach at the 17s and 18s age groups
  • Assisted 2019 17 White to a top 10 finish [T9 out of 87 teams] in the Gold Bracket at the Northeast Qualifier, and mentored six future NCAA athletes on the squad.
  • Served as the Duke Women's Volleyball volunteer assistant coach during the 2012 season.