Nancy Sikobe joined the FMU family as head women's indoor and beach volleyball coach in February of 2024.
Sikobe most recently served as the Director of Athletics, Senior Woman Administrator and head volleyball coach at Wiley University. In eight seasons as head volleyball coach at Wiley, Sikobe racked up a record of 146-108, including four appearances in the Red River Athletic Conference championship game in five seasons. As the all-time winningest coach in school history, her teams were ranked in the top five in blocks, assists and kills in the NAIA, and won a program record 22-straight home matches.
Out of six 20-plus win seasons in the history of the program, Sikobe lead the charge for four of them.
Player Development/Accolades at Wiley University
- · Six NAIA All-Americans honorees
- · 11 AVCA All-Region honorees
- · One AVCA All-Region Freshman of the Year
- · One RRAC Front Row Player of the Year
- · One RRAC Defensive Specialist of the Year
- · Two RRAC Newcomers of the Year
- · 46 All-RRAC/All-GCAC honorees
- · Two RRAC All-Tournament selections
- · One GCAC All-Tournament selection
- · Eight NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athletes
- · Nine All-RRAC Academic Team selections
- · 33 Red River Athletic Conference Scholar Athletes
Following her time at Wiley University, Sikobe served as the head volleyball coach at Dillard University from 2016-19, making a trip to the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference championship game. She also spent time as head coach at St. Mary-of-the-Woods for a brief stint.
As a player, Sikobe was a key player for the Telkom Kenya women's volleyball team that was a powerhouse in Kenyan volleyball in the 1990s. She was a key player on the team that won five African Club Championships. She also was team captain of the Kenyan National Women's Volleyball team, Malkia Strikers, in the 1995 All-Africa Games as well as the 1996 World Cup. Her amazing talent on the volleyball court has allowed her to become one of the pioneers of the USA scholarship program. Sikobe also was named team captain for the 1991 World Cup team and played on the 1992 World Cup team.