Colorado State University Athletics
Volleyball
Ferrari, Jon

Jon Ferrari
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- jon.ferrari@colostate.edu
- Phone:
- (619) 509-5235
Head Coach Emily Kohan and the Colorado State volleyball program announced the addition of Jon Ferrari to its staff as a third assistant coach in August of 2023 leading into the fall season.
“I’m excited to have Jon joining the Ramily. He offers a new perspective with his background in men’s volleyball and beach, and it’s always great to learn from a different voice,” Kohan said. “He’s a high-level competitor that will bring out the best in our players with his energy and enthusiasm for the game.”
“I'd like to thank Emily Kohan and Colorado State Volleyball for adding me to this prestigious program,” Ferrari said. “With such an experienced staff, passionate fan base and a long legacy of alumni, it was no brainer for me to want to be a part of Ram Country."
Ferrari served as an interim assistant coach at Colorado State through the Rams’ 2023 spring season.
Ferrari joins the program’s staff coming from the NAIA program of the University of Saint Katherine where he served as head coach of both the men’s indoor and beach programs for the 2022 season. Before his time there, Ferrari’s was also the head coach of the indoor men’s program at Westcliff University.
Ferrari’s playing experience stems mainly from the beach volleyball world where he played seven seasons apart of the AVP Professional Beach Volleyball league. In 2019, he represented the United States at the NORCECA Championship where he placed fourth with his beach volleyball partner.
Originally from Clovis, California, Ferrari played his collegiate days at Grossmont Community College in El Cajon, California before finishing his degree at the University of Hawaii while competing in the AVP. Ferrari will look to bring another new perspective to the Colorado State coaching staff as this is the first time in program history the Rams will have four full-time coaches on staff.
“I’m excited to have Jon joining the Ramily. He offers a new perspective with his background in men’s volleyball and beach, and it’s always great to learn from a different voice,” Kohan said. “He’s a high-level competitor that will bring out the best in our players with his energy and enthusiasm for the game.”
“I'd like to thank Emily Kohan and Colorado State Volleyball for adding me to this prestigious program,” Ferrari said. “With such an experienced staff, passionate fan base and a long legacy of alumni, it was no brainer for me to want to be a part of Ram Country."
Ferrari served as an interim assistant coach at Colorado State through the Rams’ 2023 spring season.
Ferrari joins the program’s staff coming from the NAIA program of the University of Saint Katherine where he served as head coach of both the men’s indoor and beach programs for the 2022 season. Before his time there, Ferrari’s was also the head coach of the indoor men’s program at Westcliff University.
Ferrari’s playing experience stems mainly from the beach volleyball world where he played seven seasons apart of the AVP Professional Beach Volleyball league. In 2019, he represented the United States at the NORCECA Championship where he placed fourth with his beach volleyball partner.
Originally from Clovis, California, Ferrari played his collegiate days at Grossmont Community College in El Cajon, California before finishing his degree at the University of Hawaii while competing in the AVP. Ferrari will look to bring another new perspective to the Colorado State coaching staff as this is the first time in program history the Rams will have four full-time coaches on staff.