Shalosky was a record-setting setter at cross-town rival University of Colorado at Colorado Springs from 1998 through 2001 and later served as an assistant coach with the Mountain Lions (2004-08).
As a senior in 2001, Shalosky ranked third in the nation averaging 13.63 assists per set and was a second-team all-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference selection. A two-time captain, she also received the school’s highest athletic honor, the McLaughlin Award, for excellence in athletics, academics and community service.
Shalosky graduated Cum Laude in 2002 with a degree in computer information systems, and after working for the United States Anti-Doping Agency and Lockheed Martin, she returned to her alma mater as an assistant coach.
Shalosky primarily worked with the UCCS setters and middle hitters, and helped the team record its second-best offensive statistics in the program’s history, trailing only the marks set during her senior season.
Her other coaching credentials include serving as an assistant coach at Peyton High School in 2003, assisting with the Colorado Juniors Volleyball Program that finished 11th in the nation in 2003, and nine years of experience working at the Mountain Lion volleyball camps.
Shalosky was an all-state setter at Simla High School and helped lead her team to the state 2A championship in 1996 and runner-up finishes in ’95 and ’97.
Shalosky will coach the setters, coordinate video breakdown and assist with recruiting.