University of North Texas Athletics
Women's Volleyball

Rachel Todorovich
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Alma Mater:
Washington State, 2013
Rachel Todorovich enters her first season as an assistant coach with Mean Green volleyball.Â
Todorovich, a former right-side hitter at Washington State, played under North Texas head coach Andrew Palileo while he led the Cougars in 2009 and 2010.Â
In 2009, Todorovich's freshman season, WSU made it to the NCAA Tournament where she led the team with 15 kills, 10 digs and a .556 hitting percentage in a loss to the 20th-ranked team in the nation. That season she would earn a spot on the 2009 Pac-10 All-Freshman Team as an honorable mention selection. She was also chosen as a conference all-academic selection in 2011 and 2012.Â
Known for her longevity, Todorovich ended her playing career with the fourth-most points (1,118.5) in WSU history since the stat started being tracked in 2001, and she ranks ninth in all-time sets played for the school (410).Â
Once her collegiate career had come to a close, Todorovich continued her involvement with volleyball, ultimately moving to Chanthaburi, Thailand to teach English and P.E. with an emphasis in volleyball for grades 1-9.Â
Todorovich followed that up by coaching a single season at Wenatchee Valley College in 2013 before becoming the youth sports coordinator for the YMCA in her hometown of Walla Walla, Washington. In that role, Todorovich oversaw and managed all sporting programs for the organization, including year-long and summer-long camps for advanced and beginning volleyball players.Â
A native of Walla Walla, Washington, Todorovich graduated from WSU in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in communication.
Washington State, 2013
Rachel Todorovich enters her first season as an assistant coach with Mean Green volleyball.Â
Todorovich, a former right-side hitter at Washington State, played under North Texas head coach Andrew Palileo while he led the Cougars in 2009 and 2010.Â
In 2009, Todorovich's freshman season, WSU made it to the NCAA Tournament where she led the team with 15 kills, 10 digs and a .556 hitting percentage in a loss to the 20th-ranked team in the nation. That season she would earn a spot on the 2009 Pac-10 All-Freshman Team as an honorable mention selection. She was also chosen as a conference all-academic selection in 2011 and 2012.Â
Known for her longevity, Todorovich ended her playing career with the fourth-most points (1,118.5) in WSU history since the stat started being tracked in 2001, and she ranks ninth in all-time sets played for the school (410).Â
Once her collegiate career had come to a close, Todorovich continued her involvement with volleyball, ultimately moving to Chanthaburi, Thailand to teach English and P.E. with an emphasis in volleyball for grades 1-9.Â
Todorovich followed that up by coaching a single season at Wenatchee Valley College in 2013 before becoming the youth sports coordinator for the YMCA in her hometown of Walla Walla, Washington. In that role, Todorovich oversaw and managed all sporting programs for the organization, including year-long and summer-long camps for advanced and beginning volleyball players.Â
A native of Walla Walla, Washington, Todorovich graduated from WSU in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in communication.



