Coaching Experience: 20 years
NCCP: Level II Certified
Marital Status: Married with 2 children
Education: BARST-Degree in Recreation, Tourism & Sport Management from U of A
With versatility at three positions, Tiffany Dodds-Little was recognized as one of the brightest young stars of North American volleyball. She was a strong asset with the Canadian national team as she has proven proficient at right side, left side and setter during her 71 international matches. Throughout her career she was one of the Canadian national teams best attackers, displayed at the 2010 World Championship Qualifier, where she was named tournament MVP and best spiker.
Dodds-Little, who hails from Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan, made history in 2008 as the first Canadian female player (and only the second Canadian player at that time) to play professionally in Korea. She also played in Spain, Puerto Rico (where she was named to the All-Star team), Japan and Indonesia. She was unable to fulfill her contract with Russia’s Champions League Dynamo Moscow, due to injury.
She has experience as an Assistant Coach with the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, the University of Alberta Pandas and the Pandas Club. Her three-year U of A CIS career included an exceptional 2006-07 when she was CIS MVP and an All-Canadian as well as earning MVP honors as the Pandas won the 2007 national championship. She continues to contract Coach in Saskatoon, having retired from being a Professional Athlete in 2015.