- Coaches
- Club Director / Dir. Player Dev. / 13s Girls Head: Coach Alan
- Club Co-Director/ Dir.Foundation Programs: Coach Rahul
- TrueAP Partnership - Fitness & Performance: Coach Ian
- Asst Director -Boys Volleyball / 14-1 Boys Head Coach: Matthew Vilbas
- Asst Director Girls High School Program / 16 Girls Head Coach - Coach Glenn
- 18 Boys Head Coach: Jacob Cady
- 18 Boys Assistant Coach: Zachary Erichsen
- 17 Boys Head Coach: Derman Renderos
- 17 Boys Assistant Coach: Kelley Moriarty
- 16 Boys Head Coach: Ethan Doan
- 16 Boys Assistant Coach: Joshua Ko
- 14-1 Boys Assistant Coach: Suchit Koparde (Assistant to Coach Matt)
- Asst Director Girls Middle School / 14-2 Boys Head Coach: Pia Cajuguiran
- 14-2 Boys Assistant Coach: Jacob Roberts
- 16 Girls Assistant Coach: Erin Simpson
- 15 Girls Head Coach: Chris Le
- 14-1 Girls Head Coach: Nova Koziski
- 14-1 Girls Assistant Coach: Chettra Chhouk
- 14-2 Girls Head Coach: Adelaide Thomas
- 14-2 Girls Assistant Coach: Goli Bhandari
- 13-2 Girls Head Coach: Veronica Barney
- 13-2 Girls Assistant Coach: Brian Chung
- 13-1 Girls Assistant Coach: Courtney Kirkpatrick
- 12 Girls Head Coach: Pasha Shahbaz
- 12 Girls Assistant Coach: Kimberly Molina
- 11 Girls Head Coach: Erika Jones
- 11 Girls Assistant Coach: Lynn Sadtler
14-1 Boys Assistant Coach: Suchit Koparde (Assistant to Coach Matt)
Coach Suchit Koparde, from Fairfax, Virginia, is a current player for the George Mason University Men’s Volleyball Club Team and brings a fresh, competitive edge to his first year of coaching.
Coaching Experience and Specialization
- First-year assistant coach for 14U Boys team
- Former player for:
- Chantilly High School (2 years)
- No Panic Volleyball Club (1 year)
- George Mason University Men’s Volleyball Club Team (Current)
- Specializes in:
- Hitting technique and timing
- Jump mechanics and vertical training
- Competitive mindset and discipline

Career Highlights and Achievements
- Lost 25 pounds in one summer through volleyball and fitness training
- Achieved a 30-inch max vertical touch
- Played competitive club cricket for 7 years before transitioning to volleyball
- Self-driven transformation through commitment to fitness and sport
Why He Loves Volleyball and Coaching Philosophy
Coach Suchit fell in love with volleyball at 16 as a way to balance school and personal fitness. The sport quickly became a passion, leading him to choose volleyball over other sports. His coaching philosophy centers on using every training moment to grow, instilling a “play to win” mentality, and building work ethic and accountability in every athlete.
Personal Interests and Fun Fact
Outside of volleyball, Coach Suchit enjoys Pokémon TCG and singing. His personal transformation - losing 25 pounds in a few months - reflects the same discipline and drive he brings to coaching.
Fun Fact: He played competitive club cricket for seven years before switching to volleyball.
Vision for the Future
Coach Suchit aims to help players master foundational skills early so they can confidently transition into advanced systems like 5-1 and 6-2. He envisions No Panic Volleyball as a high-performance, athlete-first program known for success and long-term player development.
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