
Beau Bracchy
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- Title:
- Women's Volleyball Head Coach
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- Phone:
- (607) 746-4604
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- Email:
- bracchbm@delhi.edu
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- Year:
- 20th Season
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- Hometown:
- Freeport, NY
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- Previous College:
- South Florida '96 | US Sports Academy '04
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- Career Record:
- 256-302
YEAR | RECORD | POSTSEASON | NOTES |
2005 | 3-15 | ||
2006 | 8-16 | MVC Coach of the Year | |
2007 | 13-19 | NJCAA Region 3 (1-7 Pool, 0-3) |
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2008 | 9-14 | ||
2009 | 22-11 | NJCAA Region 3 (4-5 Pool, 1-2) MVC Champions |
MVC Coach of the Year |
2010 | 28-13 | NJCAA Region 3 (4-5 Pool, 1-2) MVC Champions |
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2011 | 15-18 | ||
2012 | 10-18 | ||
2013 | 11-21 | ||
2014 | 17-18 | ||
2015 | 17-17 | ||
2016 | 9-22 | ||
2017 | 9-19 | NIAC Tournament | |
2018 | 13-12 | ACAA Tournament |
Kristen Maslanka, All-American* |
2019 | 12-14 | NAC Tournament |
Witchney Clersainville, All-American* |
2020-21 | 6-2 | Shortened Season (COVID-19) | |
2021 | 21-6 | NAC Semifinals | NAC Coach of the Year |
2022 | 15-11 | Reached NAC Championship | 4 All-NAC Selections |
2023 | 7-17 | NAC Quarterfinals | 1 All-NAC Selection |
2024 | 11-19 | NAC Semi-finals | 3 All-NAC Selections |
Total | 256-302 |
3 Region Tournaments 4 NAC Tournaments |
3x Coach of the Year 11 All-Conference Selections |
Beau Bracchy enters his 20th season as the SUNY Delhi Women’s Volleyball Head Coach for the 2024 season. Bracchy has lifted the Broncos to unprecedented heights, in terms of both winning and their new status as a NCAA Division III program. Through their time in the NJCAA, USCAA, and now NCAA, Coach Bracchy has been a four-time Coach of the Year selection, while producing five All-Americans and one SUNY Delhi Athletics Hall of Fame inductee.
Coach Bracchy led the program to their first North Atlantic Conference Championship match after going undefeated (8-0) in conference play throughout the 2022 season.
The longest-serving head volleyball coach in SUNY Delhi history earned his 200th career win when the Bronos defeated Cazenovia on April 3, 2021. This occured during the team's eight-game spring schedule coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, totaling a 6-2 record against their NAC West competition. This continued in the fall of 2021, where SUNY Delhi went a perfect 8-0 in the regular season versus the NAC West to earn the top seed in the division tournament, sweeping Cazenovia for a third time in the opening round. Their 21-6 overall record marked the team's highest season win total since 2010 and first 20-win season in the modern NCAA Division III era. Bracchy was named the NAC Coach of the Year, the third time he has received conference coaching honors.
Bracchy arrived on the Delhi campus in 2005 with an incredible high school coaching run at Delaware Academy, compiling a 116-41 record with the Bulldogs over ten seasons and two Section IV Class C Championships. He quickly established the Broncos into contenders, making NJCAA Region 3 Tournament appearances in 2007, 2009, and 2010. His ’07 program featured 2018 Hall of Fame inductee Hikaru Kozuma, the 2006 Mountain Valley Conference Player of the Year and 2007 All-Region 3 Second Team and First Team All-MVC selection. The ’09 and ’10 teams marked the winningest seasons in program history, with 22 victories in 2009 and 28 wins in 2010.
The Broncos carried over their success to the four-year level, beginning in 2015 with their move to the USCAA, then the NCAA in 2017. The foundation for this period was built with strong characters like Kristen Maslanka, a 2018 USCAA All-American and the program’s first four-year student-athlete, and Erica Prindle, a two-year starter and captain who was named a USCAA First Team All-American in 2019. Bracchy’s squad made the move to their current home in the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) in 2019, qualifying for the NAC Tournament that first season.
Originally from Freeport, N.Y., Bracchy graduated from Delaware Academy. He attended SUNY Brockport and played football for two years with the Golden Eagles before transferring to the University of South Florida, earning his Bachelor of Science in Physical Education in 1996. He then completed his Master of Sport Science with an emphasis in Sport Coaching from the United States Sports Academy in Daphne, Alabama in 2004.
Coach Bracchy lives in Delancey, N.Y. with his wife Kimberly. They have three children – Raegan, Bryce, and Tanner.
Additional Accolades
- 2006 & 2009 Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year
- 2021 North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year
- 2007, 2009 & 2010 Region III Championship Tournament Participant
- 9 All-Region III Players
- 2009 & 2010 Mountain Valley Conference Champions
- 12 Mountain Valley All-Conference Players
- 4 Mountain Valley Conference Players of the Year
- 5 Academic All-Americans
- 11 All-NAC Team Selections
- 2 NAC Defensive Player of the Year
* 137-168 Overall Record |
* 2006 & 2009 Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year |
* 2007, 2009 & 2010 Region III Championship Tournament Participant |
* 9 All-Region III Players |
* 2009 & 2010 Mountain Valley Conference Champions |
* 12 Mountain Valley All-Conference Players |
* 4 Mountain Valley Conference Players of the Year |
* 5 Academic All-Americans |

Justine Hoffmann
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- Title:
- Women's Volleyball Assistant Coach
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- Email:
- hoffmajj@delhi.edu
Justine Hoffmann is in her fourth season with the SUNY Delhi women's volleyball team for the 2023 season. Hoffmann established a name for herself in the Long Island volleyball world, beginning with a student-athlete career at Shoreham-Wading River High School and later Stony Brook, then coaching at the club and college level around the island.
Hoffmann's career at Stony Brook included being a member of the historic 2007 program that reached the America East championship with a 24-8 record and 11-1 conference record. Majoring in Health Sciences, she was an America East Commissioner's Honor Roll recipient. Upon graduation, she returned to her club program, The Island Volleyball Academy as an assistant coach. During this time she was a volunteer assistant coach at Dowling College. From 2011 to 2015, the Lions won the 2011 East Coast Conference (ECC) Championship and made four NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, winning 114 total matches with four 20-plus-win seasons. Hoffmann continued on to build the Long Island Surge volleyball as head coach from 2016 to 2018.
Hoffmann works as the Director of Rehabilitation at Margaretville Hospital in Margaretville, N.Y.

Colleen Darby
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- Title:
- Women's Volleyball Volunteer Assistant Coach
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- Year:
- 2nd Season
Colleen Darby is an alumnus of the program that will be returning for her second stint as assistant coach having helped coach the program back in 2014. She played on the 2009 and 2010 teams that won back to back Mountain Valley Conference Championships. Darby specialized as the middle blocker on both of those teams. She ranks in the Top 5 at Delhi for blocks in a season and hitting percentage in a season.