Aaron Giorgi joined head coach Lindsey Devine's staff in February 2024.
Giorgi comes to Johnson City after spending the past two seasons as an assistant coach at Wright State. While with the Raiders, he helped the program to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2022 and 2023. Additionally, the 2022 Wright State team went a perfect 20-0 in the Horizon League.
In his second season at ETSU (2025), Giorgi helped pace the Bucs to the 2025 SoCon Regular Season title and assisted with the development of the program to lead the conference in hitting percentage (.238), opponent hitting percentage (.177), assists (1400 at 12.39/set), kills (1495 @ 13.23/set) and aces (188 at 1.66/set). ETSU was #32 in the nation in opponent hitting percentage (.177) through the regular season. Under Devine and Giorgi, the squad collected two Preseason All-SoCon selections, SoCon Player of the Year, two First Team All-SoCon honoree, one Second Team All-SoCon selection and two All-SoCon Freshman Team honors. ETSU set program records in best start to conference play in program history (13-0), longest conference win streak in program history (13-0) and tied the longest win streak in program history (16 wins).
Giorgi joined the Raiders after an extensive collegiate playing career at Olivet College from 2016-2020, where he played in 70 career matches and 216 sets. He left Olivet holding the top five single-match performances for set assists, including a school-record 53 assists in January 2018, and holds the top two single-season performances for set assists, with the top mark of 502 coming during the 2018 season. His 1,510 career assists rank No. 1 all-time at Olivet, while his 393 career digs are second all-time, and his 43 career service aces are No. 3 all-time at Olivet. Giorgi also played one season as a graduate student at Wittenberg University, playing in 28 matches this past spring while finishing top 5 in school history for single season assists.
In addition to his collegiate playing career, Giorgi has coached with M1 Volleyball in Bloomington, Minnesota since 2016, helping coach and train athletes while serving in various roles with the club. During his time in Ohio, Giorgi also coached with A2 boys’ volleyball as well Ohio Premier Volleyball club in Cincinnati. Giorgi earned his Bachelor of Arts in Business Management and went on to get a dual master’s in data analytics and Coaching & Physiology.