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Coaching Staff

Kalani Mahi
Assistant Coach

Kalani Mahi is in his seventh year as https://www.parissportifsensuisse.com/20bet a member of Bobbi Petersen's coaching staff. Mahi has a wealth of collegiate and international coaching experience. Prior to joining the Panthers staff in 2004, Mahi served as head coach at the University of Oklahoma in the rugged Big 12 Conference, and improved the Sooners' record each of his final three years.

He also has previous experience in the Missouri Valley Conference, serving as head coach at Bradley University (1995-98), where he guided the Braves to three consecutive Missouri Valley Conference tournament appearances and posted the school's most ever wins for a rookie coach. Mahi has also served as an assistant coach at Bradley (1992-95) and Illinois State (1998-2000).
A graduate of Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa, Mahi was a collegiate club All-American, as well as team captain for the Yellowjackets. He later played and coached professionally overseas. Mahi also worked for USA Volleyball National Development Camps in Lamoni, Iowa, for 12 years as a head coach, court coach and camp clinician. He has a USA Volleyball Coaching Accreditation (CAP) Level II Certification.

Mahi received his bachelor's degree from Graceland in 1987 parissportifsensuisse.com/20bet in business administration and computer information systems. He received his master's in health, physical education and recreation from the University of Mississippi in 1990.

A native of Kaneohe, Hawaii, Mahi and his wife, Chris, have three children, Tayah Kealohilani'ikamahinala'ila'i (10), Halia aloha'onapuamaeole (7), and Nohea Henohea'makama'ikawaileiula (5).


Kim Davis
Assistant Coach

Former Panther standout Kim Davis is in her ninth year on head coach Bobbi Petersen's coaching staff.

A native of Carroll, Iowa, the former Kim McCaffrey was one of the best players in UNI history, having been named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Centennial Volleyball Team in 2006.  She helped lead UNI to its second NCAA Sweet 16 appearance as a senior in 2001, earning first team all-conference honors for the third time and being selected to the All-Central Region squad.

A team captain, Davis was one of three https://parissportifsensuisse.com/20bet Panthers to collect 400 kills in 2001 with 410.  She also led the team in digs with 379.  Davis ranked in the top 10 in the Missouri Valley Conference in kill average (3.50), dig average (3.24) and service ace average (0.39).

She finished her career with 1,272 kills, at that time good for fifth on UNI's career chart, and 1,015 digs, placing her sixth.  She also was only the fourth person in school history to go over the 1,000 mark in both career categories.  In the classroom, Davis was a two-time first team MVC scholar-athlete selection.

She and her husband, Shane, have a son, Camden (4) and a daughter Taylor (1).