Aubrey Becker was named head volleyball coach at Little Rock in January 2026, bringing more than a decade of experience across several of the nation’s most competitive collegiate volleyball programs.
Becker joined the Trojans after serving on the coaching staffs at West Virginia and Iowa, contributing across all areas of program operations, including player development, scouting, recruiting, scheduling, branding initiatives, and summer camps. While at West Virginia, Becker was part of a historic period for the Mountaineers. The 2025 season opened with a 12–0 start — the best in the program’s 52-year history — and West Virginia was one of just four undefeated teams nationally, alongside Nebraska, Texas, and Mississippi State.
That season also included the program’s first Top 25 home victory, a win over No. 19 BYU. Becker also assisted in recruiting the highest-ranked signing class in program history, with the Mountaineers’ 2026 class earning a national ranking of No. 34. At Iowa, she helped support a Big Ten program competing at the highest level of collegiate volleyball.
Before her experience in the Big 12 and Big Ten, Becker served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at both Oral Roberts and Davidson. During her time at Davidson, she helped guide multiple student-athletes to Atlantic 10 postseason recognition, including Second Team All-Conference and All-Rookie honors in 2019. She also spent one season at Brown University, where she assisted the Bears to their strongest campaign since 2014 and helped mentor multiple All-Ivy League honorees.
Becker began her collegiate coaching career at Florida State, serving as director of volleyball operations from 2016–17. During her tenure, the Seminoles made two NCAA Tournament appearances and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in 2016.
A Tulsa, Oklahoma native, Becker spent much of her upbringing in Springdale, Arkansas. She was a three-year starter at Austin Peay State University, competing as both a setter and opposite. Becker earned two all-tournament selections, was named the 2015 team MVP, and remains among the program’s career leaders in assists (7th) and total blocks (16th).
She graduated magna cum laude from Austin Peay in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in communications and public relations and earned a master’s degree in coaching and athletic administration from Concordia University Irvine in 2017.
Becker resides in Little Rock with her husband, Mike, and their daughter, Nora.