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Hired at AU: |
August of 2017 |
Prior to AU: |
Volleyball Coach at Tabb High School |
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Volleyball Coach at Peninsula Catholic High School |
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Volleyball Coach at Mt. View High School |
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Volleyball Coach at Sabino High School |
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Volleyball Coach at Arizona Premier Volleyball Club |
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Volleyball Coach at University of Arizona Women's B Club |
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Volleyball Coach at Zona Volleyball Club |
Alma Mater: |
Washington State University '00 |
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Mike Honeycutt joined the Saxon volleyball coaching staff for the start of the 2017 season as the Assistant Coach, stepped in as the Interim Head Coach before the start of the 2022 season and was named the Head Coach at the conclusion of the same season. He was promoted to Indoor Sports Facility Manager in the summer of 2023.
Honeycutt was most recently a volleyball coach in Newport News, VA where he coached for Tabb High School from July 2014 until November 2016. His team went on to win the 2015 conference championships, making it the first in school history in which they followed with the school's first back-to-back championships in 2016 as well as the first regional championships. They finished third in the state of Virginia in 2016. Honeycutt had two girls earn Second Team All-State in 2016 and one on the First Team. He was voted the Conference Coach of the Year in 2015 and 2016 and earned Region Coach of the Year in 2017.
During his tenure at Tabb High School, Honeycutt also coached the Coastal Hampton Roads Volleyball Club from January 2013 until August 2016.
Prior to Tabb High School, Honeycutt coached the boys volleyball team at Peninsula Catholic High School in Newport News, VA, the boys volleyball team at Mt. View High School in Marana, AZ, the boys team at Sabino High School in Tucson, AZ and the Arizona Premier Volleyball Club boys team also in Tucson, AZ, all spanning from January 2007 until November 2013. Honeycutt also coached the University of Arizona women's B Club team as well as the girls for Zona Volleyball club.
Honeycutt played club volleyball in college while at Texas A&M University where while playing on the First Team from 2002-03, helped his team finish ninth in Division I at the NIRSA National Championships. He also played and coached the Second Team from 2001-02 and helped them finish 11th in Division III during the NIRSA National Championships. Prior to Texas A&M, he played at Washington State University from 2000-01, helped the Second Team as a player and coach take the Bronze Division Championships. He also played First Team from 1998-00, helping the team finish fifth, 11th and 17th places.