Rosie Aumann takes over as head volleyball coach for the Beavers in the fall of 2021 after having served as assistant coach the previous three seasons.
During her three seasons as the program's top assistant, which does included the shortened conference-only game schedule in 2020 due to COVID-19, the Beavers totaled 27 wins and produced four all-conference selections.
Aumann played volleyball at the collegiate level for three years, including Kishwaukee Community College in DeKalb, Ill., as well as Michigan Tech. While at Kishwaukee, she was named First Team All-Region and was an all-conference selection both years. In 2012, she was part of a team that placed eighth at the National Junior College National Volleyball Tournament.
From December of 2014 thru March of 2017, Aumann served as a Club Volleyball Coach for the FoxFire Volleyball Club in Racine, Wis. She also spent the 2016 season as the junior varsity coach at Racine Lutheran High School before also serving as the junior varsity basketball coach later than same school year.
Outside of coaching, Aumann was a speed and agility intern at Racine Lutheran High School from June-August of 2016 where she conducted workouts for three to four days a week for 10 weeks. She was also a trainer at 9 Round Kickboxing Gym in Racine, Wis., during that same time frame and assisted 15-30 members on their daily workouts.
Aumann set her high school's career record for assists with 3,426, setting single-season records in both 2008 and 2009.
Aumann earned a bachelor of science degree in sports management from UW-Parkside in December of 2016.