Stephanie Schulz is in her third season as an assistant coach for the Wisconsin Lutheran College women’s volleyball team.
Schulz returned to her alma mater after serving for four seasons as a varsity assistant coach at Racine Lutheran High School. She previously coached the Crusaders’ junior varsity volleyball team from 2013-2016 and recently began coaching the high jumpers on the track & field team.
Schulz played volleyball for four seasons (2009-2012) at Wisconsin Lutheran, earning NACC Honorable Mention recognition her senior year. The four-time NACC Scholar-Athlete played multiple positions throughout her career for the Warriors. Schulz played in 123 career matches, totaling 1,083 assists, 548 digs, 375 kills, 132 blocks, and 38 service aces. Her 992 assists recorded in 2012 ranks fourth in program history. Schulz graduated in 2012 with degrees in both Spanish and English.
The Sheboygan native attended Lutheran High School where she lettered in basketball, track & field, and volleyball. Schulz was a two-time First Team All-Central Lakeshore Conference and First Team All-County selection in volleyball. She was a member of the Crusaders’ conference championship team which posted a 39-1 record her senior year. She graduated as the career record holder for kills (746) and blocks (167).
Schulz, who teaches Spanish at Racine Lutheran High School, resides in Franklin with her husband, Doug, and son, Mason.