Michaela Franklin enters her second season with the Knights. In her first year, she helped guide the UCF volleyball program in their first year in the Big 12 as well as coordinated recruting efforts.
The former Big 12 volleyball champion, was hired as the associate head coach in May 2023.
Franklin will stay in the Sunshine State after a one-year stint at USF as the associate head coach.
Prior to USF, Franklin served as the head volleyball coach at Clemson from 2017-2020. At Clemson, she mentored four different players that earned All-ACC accolades on five occasions and had three different players earn spots on the USA Volleyball Collegiate National Team.
Franklin guided the Tigers from a 7-25 record in her first season at Clemson in 2017 to a 19-15 mark the following season as the team reached the National Invitational Volleyball Championship quarterfinals – the program's first postseason appearance since 2009 and the team's most wins since 2012.
A nationally recognized recruiter, Franklin recruited a pair of nationally recognized classes to Clemson, including the No. 24-ranked overall class in 2020. Additionally, all players on her 2020 roster were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. The team's 2019 fall GPA stood as the highest in program history, followed by the second highest in the spring of 2020.
Preceding Clemson, she was the associate head coach at the University of Iowa for the 2014-16 seasons and the head coach at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay for the 2013 campaign. At UW-Green Bay, Franklin's squad finished with the second-best record in program history and recorded its best finish in the Horizon League in a decade.
Franklin also served as an assistant coach at Marquette University from 2009-12 and Northern Illinois University from 2006-08.
As a player at Kansas State from 2002-04, Franklin helped lead the Wildcats to a Big 12 Championship and three NCAA Tournament appearances, including a berth in the Sweet 16.
The Lincoln, Nebraska, native graduated from K-State with a bachelor's degree in family studies and human services in 2006 and went on to earn her master's in sports management from Northern Illinois.
Franklin will stay in the Sunshine State after a one-year stint at USF as the associate head coach.
Prior to USF, Franklin served as the head volleyball coach at Clemson from 2017-2020. At Clemson, she mentored four different players that earned All-ACC accolades on five occasions and had three different players earn spots on the USA Volleyball Collegiate National Team.
Franklin guided the Tigers from a 7-25 record in her first season at Clemson in 2017 to a 19-15 mark the following season as the team reached the National Invitational Volleyball Championship quarterfinals – the program's first postseason appearance since 2009 and the team's most wins since 2012.
A nationally recognized recruiter, Franklin recruited a pair of nationally recognized classes to Clemson, including the No. 24-ranked overall class in 2020. Additionally, all players on her 2020 roster were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. The team's 2019 fall GPA stood as the highest in program history, followed by the second highest in the spring of 2020.
Preceding Clemson, she was the associate head coach at the University of Iowa for the 2014-16 seasons and the head coach at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay for the 2013 campaign. At UW-Green Bay, Franklin's squad finished with the second-best record in program history and recorded its best finish in the Horizon League in a decade.
Franklin also served as an assistant coach at Marquette University from 2009-12 and Northern Illinois University from 2006-08.
As a player at Kansas State from 2002-04, Franklin helped lead the Wildcats to a Big 12 Championship and three NCAA Tournament appearances, including a berth in the Sweet 16.
The Lincoln, Nebraska, native graduated from K-State with a bachelor's degree in family studies and human services in 2006 and went on to earn her master's in sports management from Northern Illinois.