More than the scoreboard: Faith leads the way for men's volleyball program
Long after the final whistle blows, long after a season ends and uniforms are packed away, the moments that matter most in sport often have little to do with the scoreboard.
For Coach Aaron Sagraves, they begin somewhere deeper.
Faith - specifically a belief in Jesus Christ - serves as the guiding principle behind everything he does as a coach. It shapes how he builds relationships, runs practices, approaches games, and even how conversations unfold in one-on-one meetings with players.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 where you start,鈥 said Aaron Sagraves, head coach of . 鈥淔aith comes first.鈥 In his first season leading the program, Sagraves has already begun making a meaningful impact, guiding the team forward both on and off the court.
From there, the priorities are clear: faith, academics, and then volleyball.
Faith as the foundation
It鈥檚 an order intentionally woven into every aspect of the program he is building.
Shaped by decades of athletics and coaching experience, Aaron鈥檚 philosophy has remained consistent throughout his career. Success, he believes, isn鈥檛 defined only by wins or championships, but by the kind of people players become during their time in the program.
鈥淐oaching has always been about people,鈥 he said. 鈥淪port gives us an opportunity to walk alongside young people during an important time in their lives.鈥
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That perspective changes how a team functions day to day. Practices are competitive, and expectations are high, but development extends beyond tactics and performance. Conversations regularly turn toward purpose, accountability, and growth both on and off the court.
At the collegiate level, Sagraves believes academics must remain central to the student-athlete experience.
鈥淲e鈥檙e preparing students for life after college,鈥 he said. 鈥溓嗌辈 are essential. Sport is important, but it can鈥檛 come at the expense of why they鈥檙e here.鈥 Don鈥檛 get him wrong; he wants to win, and he coaches to win. But there is more to it than wins and losses.
Modern college athletics presents unique challenges. Rosters often include transfers and international players arriving from different cultures and playing backgrounds. Bringing those individuals together into a unified team requires intentional leadership.
For Sagraves, faith plays a key role in creating that connection.
Building a team culture
鈥淲hen players understand they鈥檙e valued as people first, it changes everything,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou build trust. You build relationships.鈥
Those relationships often matter most in moments away from competition 鈥 after difficult losses, during injuries, or when players face challenges beyond athletics.
鈥淲hen players come off the court, they need support,鈥 Sagraves said. 鈥淭hey need someone who cares about them beyond performance.鈥
The lessons learned through sport, he believes, extend far beyond the game itself. Pressure, adversity, teamwork, and perseverance help shape future leaders long after their playing careers end.
鈥淪port teaches resilience,鈥 he said. 鈥淟ife doesn鈥檛 always go the way you plan. Learning how to respond to that is incredibly important.鈥
That philosophy also guides Sagraves as he鈥檚 recruiting. He says character and shared values matter just as much as talent.
鈥淲e鈥檙e looking for people who want to be part of something bigger than themselves,鈥 he said. 鈥淐ulture doesn鈥檛 happen by accident.鈥
Lessons that last beyond sport
Years from now, when players look back on their experience, Sagraves hopes their memories go deeper than wins or statistics.
鈥淚 want them to remember relationships. I want them to remember how they grew - not just as athletes, but as people,鈥 said Sagraves.
鈥淎t the end of the day, sport brings people together, but faith gives direction to everything we do.鈥
And in a program built intentionally from the ground up, Sagraves says that foundation will shape every practice, conversation, and season still to come.
鈥淚t鈥檚 always been about more than the game,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about helping young people become who they鈥檙e meant to be.鈥