Michael Henchy was hired as the new Women's Volleyball Head Coach in February of 2026.
Henchy joined the Gauchos from the 2024 National Championship winner Penn State University, where he has served as an assistant coach since the spring of 2024. During his time at Penn State, Henchy helped carry the Nittany Lions to the 2024 National title and a 35-2 season. He worked alongside the 2024 Big Ten Coach of the Year, Katie Schumacher-Cawley, and coached four All-Big Ten first team members, including Freshman of the Year Izzy Starck and unanimous selection Jess Mruzik. Three more Nittany Lions were also recognized with conference awards.
The Nittany Lions maintained a 54-15 record during Henchy's tenure and also reached the NCAA tournament in 2025. Penn State's 2025 award roster featured an All-American, an All-American Honorable Mention, Big Ten Libero of the Year Gillian Grimes, and three additional conference awards. Three players also earned All-East Coast Region honors.
Prior to his time in Pennsylvania, Henchy served as the Associate Head Coach at James Madison University. In 2022, the Dukes became the Sun Belt Conference champions and advanced to the national tournament in both 2022 and 2023. In his three seasons, Henchy helped players earn All-American, All-District, and All-Academic honors.
Henchy first coached women's volleyball at American University, where he acted as an assistant coach. Directly after his arrival, the Eagles became the 2019 Patriot League conference champions and reached the NCAA tournament.
As a graduate assistant coach for men's volleyball at Springfield College, Henchy was named the 2019 AVCA Men's Div. III National Assistant Coach of the Year. During his two seasons there, the Pride was incredibly successful, winning the national championship in 2018 and returning to the tournament in 2019. He graduated from Springfield with a Master's in Physical Education: Advanced Coaching.
Henchy played professionally in Lamia, Greece, for a campaign, after which he returned to his alma mater, Ohio State University, to act as a volunteer coach for the men's team. During his season on staff, the Buckeyes won the 2017 National Championship.
Henchy got his start in collegiate volleyball playing as an outside hitter at Ohio State, where he was a two-year captain and four-year letterwinner. He reached 1,001 career kills to rank 18th overall in the record book. He also resides in the record book for aces (11th), points (17th), and solo blocks (18th).
He was an AVCA All-American honorable mention in his senior season, earned two All-MIVA honors, and received multiple academic accolades, including All-Big Ten recognition. Henchy graduated with a BA in Strategic Communication and a minor in Consumer Science.
With his move to Santa Barbara, Henchy returned to the California Central Coast. Hailing from Ventura, California, he graduated from Ventura High School in 2011 and began playing volleyball as a freshman. He was a two-time Ventura High Men's Volleyball MVP, All-League MVP, All-American, and the 2011 California Interscholastic Federation Division I Player of the Year.