Volleyball
Dueck, Justin

Justin Dueck
- Title:
- Volunteer Assistant
- Email:
- JustinDueck@creighton.edu
   Justin Dueck is in his second season with the Creighton Volleyball program as a volunteer assistant coach, where he is responsible for practice set-up, help with scouting, player development, statistics, organizing recruiting information, film review and filling in during drills as needed. Creighton won BIG EAST regular-season and tournament titles in his first year with the Jays while advancing to the NCAA Tournament.
   He came to the Bluejays after spending the fall of 2020 at Auburn University in a similar role.
   Prior to his time at Auburn, Dueck spent six years as an assistant coach at Fresno Pacific University in Fresno, California, where he was responsible for planning practices, collecting statistical information through DataVolley, helping with player development, recruiting and coordinating camps.
   Dueck also has experience coaching at both the high school and club levels both with indoor and beach volleyball. He was the head girls volleyball coach at Sunnyside High in Fresno, California, for one season prior to heading to Auburn.
   The California native earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Fresno Pacific University in May of 2017, then went back to Fresno Pacific to get his Teaching Credential in Physical Education in December of 2019.
   He came to the Bluejays after spending the fall of 2020 at Auburn University in a similar role.
   Prior to his time at Auburn, Dueck spent six years as an assistant coach at Fresno Pacific University in Fresno, California, where he was responsible for planning practices, collecting statistical information through DataVolley, helping with player development, recruiting and coordinating camps.
   Dueck also has experience coaching at both the high school and club levels both with indoor and beach volleyball. He was the head girls volleyball coach at Sunnyside High in Fresno, California, for one season prior to heading to Auburn.
   The California native earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Fresno Pacific University in May of 2017, then went back to Fresno Pacific to get his Teaching Credential in Physical Education in December of 2019.