Mike Gee enters his second season at UCF in 2015. He is responsible for scouting and player development among other duties on the bench with head coach Todd Dagenais and assistant head coach Michelle Chatman.
Gee spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton. He joined the Titans' volleyball staff in 2011 as a second assistant coach after three highly successful years as the head coach at Bishop O'Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif.
A native of Orinda, Calf., Gee assisted head coach Carolyn Zimmerman in the development of the Titans' defense and passing systems, and also assisted in the programs' recruiting efforts.
In 2012, libero Gabrielle Dewberry totaled 600 digs, ranking second all-time in Fullerton single-season history, while her 4.80 per set average rated third in the Big West.
As a team in 2012, the Titans accumulated 2,020 digs, a number that ranked third in CSF single-season history and fifth in the Big West standings. Additionally, Fullerton's total of 1,451 assists ranked fifth in the program's single-season history.
In 2011, Fullerton's average of 12.05 assists per set ranked fifth in the league while the clubs' average of 17.18 digs per set ranked second in the Big West and fourth all-time in single-season history.
In three seasons at the helm of the Bishop O'Dowd volleyball program, Gee's teams compiled a 99-27 overall record and produced three consecutive Hayward Area League and North Coast Section titles, going undefeated in league from 2008 to 2010.
Overall, Gee guided the Dragons to a 21-3 overall record in the postseason and took them to the CIF Northern California Finals in 2009, earning him East Bay Coach of the Year recognition by The Contra Costa Times.
Gee got his first taste of coaching in 2004 with his alma mater, Miramonte High School (Orinda, Calif.), serving as the girls' junior varsity head coach and the volunteer assistant for the boy's varsity team. He moved on to assist at the varsity level at Campolindo High School (Moraga, Calif.) from 2005-07 and helped the Cougars to a CIF State Championship in 2006.
At the club level, Gee has served as a head coach, head technical trainer and an assistant coach for the Golden Bear Volleyball Club since 2003. He has helped over 40 junior club players sign at the Div. I and II levels, including Cal first-team All-American outside hitter Tarah Murrey.
He has also served as the Youth A2 assistant coach and lead tryout coach for the USA Volleyball Girls' High Performance Program since 2005.
As a player, Gee lettered three years at Miramonte High School and helped the Matadors to a CIF Div. I North Coast Championship in 2003 as a senior. That year he was named a Diablo Foothill League first-team honorable mention and the team's most inspiration player.
Gee, 29, is a graduate of Cal (2008) with a degree in psychology.
Gee spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton. He joined the Titans' volleyball staff in 2011 as a second assistant coach after three highly successful years as the head coach at Bishop O'Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif.
A native of Orinda, Calf., Gee assisted head coach Carolyn Zimmerman in the development of the Titans' defense and passing systems, and also assisted in the programs' recruiting efforts.
In 2012, libero Gabrielle Dewberry totaled 600 digs, ranking second all-time in Fullerton single-season history, while her 4.80 per set average rated third in the Big West.
As a team in 2012, the Titans accumulated 2,020 digs, a number that ranked third in CSF single-season history and fifth in the Big West standings. Additionally, Fullerton's total of 1,451 assists ranked fifth in the program's single-season history.
In 2011, Fullerton's average of 12.05 assists per set ranked fifth in the league while the clubs' average of 17.18 digs per set ranked second in the Big West and fourth all-time in single-season history.
In three seasons at the helm of the Bishop O'Dowd volleyball program, Gee's teams compiled a 99-27 overall record and produced three consecutive Hayward Area League and North Coast Section titles, going undefeated in league from 2008 to 2010.
Overall, Gee guided the Dragons to a 21-3 overall record in the postseason and took them to the CIF Northern California Finals in 2009, earning him East Bay Coach of the Year recognition by The Contra Costa Times.
Gee got his first taste of coaching in 2004 with his alma mater, Miramonte High School (Orinda, Calif.), serving as the girls' junior varsity head coach and the volunteer assistant for the boy's varsity team. He moved on to assist at the varsity level at Campolindo High School (Moraga, Calif.) from 2005-07 and helped the Cougars to a CIF State Championship in 2006.
At the club level, Gee has served as a head coach, head technical trainer and an assistant coach for the Golden Bear Volleyball Club since 2003. He has helped over 40 junior club players sign at the Div. I and II levels, including Cal first-team All-American outside hitter Tarah Murrey.
He has also served as the Youth A2 assistant coach and lead tryout coach for the USA Volleyball Girls' High Performance Program since 2005.
As a player, Gee lettered three years at Miramonte High School and helped the Matadors to a CIF Div. I North Coast Championship in 2003 as a senior. That year he was named a Diablo Foothill League first-team honorable mention and the team's most inspiration player.
Gee, 29, is a graduate of Cal (2008) with a degree in psychology.