Steve Field is in his fourth season on the
Bruin volleyball coaching staff in 2012 after serving as a
volunteer assistant coach at the University of Nebraska at Omaha
under head coach Rose Shires from 1989-2008.
While at UNO, Field was also the school’s associate sports
information director for 19 years. He handled media relations
for the school’s 16 intercollegiate sports, led a complete
overhaul of the UNO athletic website, served as the
department’s publication coordinator, and updated and
archived the department’s statistical records.
Field is an active member of the NAIA-SIDA - the NAIA's Sports
Information Directors Association, College Sports Information
Directors of America (CoSIDA), and the American Volleyball Coaches
Association (AVCA). For three years, he served on the CoSIDA
Publications Contest Committee.
Field has earned 24 “Best in the Nation” awards from
CoSida, recognizing excellence in producing, designing and editing
collegiate athletic publications.
A graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Field earned his
bachelor's degree in business administration from UNO and recently
completed his master's degree at Bellevue University in 2011.
A native of Gretna, Neb., Field helped lead the UNO Maverick
volleyball team to the 1996 NCAA Division II national championship
and to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances.
Field, who also serves as Bellevue’s sports information
director, has five children: Kaitlin, Olivia, Kaleb, Jonny, and
Zach.