Scott Mattera was named the 11th head coach in LA Tech volleyball history on Dec. 16, 2024.
Mattera spent the last six seasons at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas. In his six seasons at OLLU, Mattera compiled a 113-42 record, including a conference mark of 70-8 with four Red River Athletic Conference regular season championships and two tournament championships. His teams reached the RRAC Championship match in all six of his seasons.
In 2024, Mattera led the Saints to a conference runner up finish in the regular season and their second trip to the NAIA Tournament, defeating regular season champion Texas A&M Texarkana in straight sets in the RRAC tournament finals. His team also set several school records, including assists (1.453), digs (1,995), and solo blocks (122). They finished with the second most kills in a season (1,519) and third most total blocks (195).
2023 saw OLLU win their fourth RRAC regular season championship in a row with a 15-1 record. The Saints would reach the conference finals before falling to Xavier Louisiana in five sets.
The fourth season under Mattera was special. The Saints went undefeated in Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) play at 16-0. They won 17 straight matches from Sept. 16-Nov. 11 and nine were sweeps. The squad eventually fell to Xavier University of Louisiana in the RRAC Tournament championship after defeating Louisiana Christian University in the semifinals. The Saints took the Gold Nuggets to the brink and lost 16-14 in the fifth set. OLLU finished with an overall record of 21-5.
Mattera's third season saw the Saints go 20-5, winning the RRAC conference regular season and falling just short of the tournament championship in five games to Xavier University. The 2021 season was one for the record books as multiple Saints received individual recognition, including RRAC Player of the Year (Madelynn Strzelczyk), Defensive Specialist of the Year (Tina Trevino), Attacker of the Year (Camila Ramirez), Setter of the Year (Strzelczyk) and Freshman of the Year (Trevino).
In his COVID shortened second season, Mattera led his team to a conference regular season and tournament title, and the team qualified for the NAIA National Tournament First Round. They completed the overall season with an 11-4 record and a 6-0 conference record.
During his first year at the helm, Mattera led the Saints to a 19-7 overall record and an 8-4 mark in Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) play. OLLU advanced to the finals of the RRAC Tournament and lost to Huston-Tillotson University in a thrilling five-set match to conclude the 2019 season.
His teams have earned the NAIA Scholar Team award the past 3 seasons and are involved in the community, helping out at camps and volunteering at local animal shelters.
Mattera went to OLLU following a year as an assistant coach at Bellevue University helping the Bruins to a national tourney birth. During the 2018 season, he also traveled the country to sit in on practices, team meetings, and matches at some of the top programs in the country including Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Creighton and write about his experiences for PrepVolleyball.com.
Mattera spent six seasons as the head coach at Concordia University-Nebraska from 2012-2017, helping the Bulldogs advance to the program's first-ever NAIA National Tournament appearance in 2015 while earning Great Plains Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors. Below are Mattera's coaching highlights at Concordia.
His achievements at Concordia include a record of 97-94; inheriting a program coming off four straight seasons of 11 wins or less and steadily building it to national prominence; reaching the national tournament for the first time in school history in 2015; named Great Plains Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2015; achieved top 25 national ranking in 2015 and the start of 2016; mentored three honorable mention All-Americans and numerous all-conference performers; 44 NAIA Scholar-Athletes in six seasons, team GPA above 3.5 each year, AVCA Team Academic Award all six seasons.
Mattera came to Concordia after serving as the top assistant coach at Montreat College in Montreat, N.C. He helped guide the Cavaliers to a 25-14 record in 2011 and a berth in the NAIA National Tournament. In addition to coaching at Montreat, Mattera assisted with game management and taught in the sports management department.
Prior to Montreat, Mattera was a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Toledo during the 2010 season. During his one season with the Rockets, Toledo upset the University of Michigan and Creighton. Mattera also helped guide the Rockers to a straight-set upset over top-seeded Ball State in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Mattera's administrative background includes being the owner and general manager of Synergy Sports and Fitness of Toledo, a 60,000-square-foot volleyball and fitness facility, from 2004-06.
Mattera holds a decorated coaching history in the Ohio high school ranks. He began his career in 2002 as the JV coach of St. Ursula Academy. In two years, he compiled a record of 44-3, winning back-to-back city championships. After taking a year off to open Synergy Sports and Fitness, Mattera returned to high school coaching as the head coach at Notre Dame Academy from 2005-10. In just his second year with the Notre Dame Academy, the Eagles knocked off St. Ursula, ending their 139-match winning streak.
Notre Dame Academy went on to win back-to-back city championships in 2007 and 2008 and won the district in 2007, the first in school history. Mattera was awarded the City League and District Coach of the Year in 2006 & 2007, and his teams were consistently ranked both in state and national polls. During his time at Notre Dame Academy, the Eagles produced five Division-1 college athletes and numerous D2, D3, NAIA, and NJCAA recruits.
Mattera earned his bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Toledo in 2001, graduating with honors while also playing for the men's club volleyball team. He earned a master's degree in liberal studies with a focus on the sociology of sport, also from Toledo.
He currently runs the popular @MoreThanWinsVB social media channels that are among the world's most followed volleyball coaching channels.