Drew Pascua
Drew Pascua

Bio

Drew Pascua begins his first season as the head volleyball coach at North Idaho College. Pascua, a Grass Valley, California native, played volleyball for San Diego Mesa Junior College from 2003-04 and transferred to Warner University from 2005-2007 where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science. After graduating college, he became a strength and conditioning coach for college football combine athletes and coached both high school and club volleyball. At that time, he won three state championships as coach for Santa Fe Christian School.   

Pascua met his wife, Hedder, and the two moved to Hawaii in 2009 while she was a graduate assistant for University of Hawaii volleyball program, where she played, and he coached at Mid-Pacific Institute and ‘Imi ‘Ike volleyball club. In 2013 they returned to the mainland. Pascua was an assistant volleyball coach for North Idaho College for the 2014 and 2015 seasons. After his time at NIC, he was an assistant volleyball coach for Gonzaga University from 2016-2021, where he also completed his Master's Degree in Organizational Leadership. Since his time at Gonzaga, Pascua has helped direct and coach for College Prep Academy out of Spokane, WA.