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Evan Silberstein Head Shot 2023

Evan Silberstein

Evan Silberstein is in his fourth year as an assistant coach with the SandBows, bringing to the UH staff a wealth of knowledge, experience, and passion for beach volleyball.
 
In the past three years under head coach Jeff Hall, he’s helped the program continue its ascent on the national stage. During his first season in 2015, UH won 17 of its first 18 matches to attain the school’s first-ever No. 1 ranking. The Rainbow Wahine ended the season by advancing to the quarterfinals of the AVCA National Championship.
 
In 2016, UH won the Big West Championship and finished fourth in the inaugural NCAA Beach Volleyball Championships held in Gulf Shores, Ala.
 
The 2017 season was the best yet for the Sand Bows with a school-record 29 wins, a second-straight Big West title and an appearance in the NCAA semifinals. By season’s end, UH was ranked No. 3 for its highest finish in the final poll. 

In addition, Silberstein has also aided in the development of six All-Americans and 12 all-conference players during his three years.
 
Silberstein came to Manoa from the University of San Francisco where he was a member of the Dons’ sand volleyball coaching staff in 2014. Formerly a head coach in the USAV Aloha Region High Performance Beach Program, he’s also coached indoor high school volleyball for a number of years. Among his stops were national powerhouse Punahou School on O‘ahu and several schools in his native New York.
 
As a player, Silberstein competed on the professional beach circuit, including the AVP, as well as international competitions in Mexico, Canada, Jamaica, Guam, and Saipan. In 2001 he won a gold medal in the 2001 Macabiah Games in Israel.
 
Silberstein graduated with a B.A. from Arizona State where he was the starting setter and captain for the Sun Devils’ nationally-ranked collegiate club program. He also holds a J.D. from the UH Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law.


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