
Roos Revamp Coaching Staff Ahead of 2025 Season
8/5/2025 10:00:00 AM | Volleyball
Izzy Enna, Cade Berg and Toyosi Onabanjo join Kansas City’s coaching ranks
KANSAS CITY, MO. - Kansas City Volleyball has officially announced the hiring of three new assistant coaches, Izzy Enna, Cade Berg and Toyosi Onabanjo heading into the 2025 season. The Roos will now have an entirely fresh assistant coaching staff around Head Coach Christi Posey for her 15th season in KC. Single game and season tickets are available for purchase now!Â
Returning to her roots, Enna joins Kansas City's staff as an assistant volleyball coach for the 2025 season. Before becoming a Roo, Enna coached at Missouri Western State for two years following a storied career as a player at Iowa State.Â
"I chose to work at Kansas City because of its dedication to building a strong, competitive volleyball program and supporting student athletes' growth," Enna said. "I'm most excited about contributing to the program's strategic development and fostering a culture of teamwork and excellence."Â
Enna will assist the Roos in many facets including but not limited to assisting with recruiting, in charge of opponent's scout, liaison to academic support, coordinating alumni relations, help in practice planning, overseeing defensive schemes and training primary passers and defensive specialists.Â
At Missouri Western State, Enna started out as a Graduate Assistant in 2021 before becoming a full time Assistant Coach from 2022-24. In those four seasons, Enna helped lead the Griffons to a 69-52 record in that span with two 20-plus win seasons coming in 23' and 24' respectively.Â
In 2024, Enna helped guide the Griffons to a 23 win season and Missouri Western State's first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2017. Last season, the Giffons picked up ranked wins against #13 Regis, #24 Washburn and #11 Central Oklahoma. Â
Throughout her tenure at MWSU, Enna worked closely with the setters, defensive specialists and liberos. Enna also coached two-time All-MIAA libero Anna Weberg and oversaw a Griffons unit that ranked first in the NCAA in digs per set at the DII level.Â
Prior to entering the coaching world, Enna was a defensive specialist/libero herself at Iowa State. As a Cyclone, Enna racked up numerous awards including AVCA All-Midwest Region Honorable Mention, two-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week and Academic All-Big 12 First Team.Â
In 112 career matches played, Enna amassed 1,178 digs, 198 assists and 91 service aces as a Cyclone. Enna was a key piece of two NCAA Tournament teams in 2017 & 2019 as well as a National Invitational Championship winning Cyclones squad in 2018.Â
Enna is from Kansas City, Mo. and graduated from Staley High School in 2017. Enna was a four time all-conference performer as a four year letterwinner for volleyball. Enna also coached for the KC Power Volleyball Club for four years, giving her a wealth of experience to draw from as she joins the Roos staff.Â
Prior to joining Kansas City, Berg made previous stops at Washburn, where he served as a student assistant coach for three years, and Ottawa where he played for two seasons.Â
"I chose to work here so I could be closer to home," Berg said. "I also wanted to come into a program where I can learn from another experienced coach and continue to develop new ideas."Â
Berg will support the Roos in many different areas including but not limited to assisting with recruiting, in charge of opponent scout, liaison to weight room, helping to plan practices, overseeing blocking schemes and training pin hitters.
In his time with the Ichabods, Berg helped Washburn win its first ever MIAA Tournament Championship in 2022 while coaching three AVCA All-Americans and four All-MIAA first team selections.Â
With Berg on the bench, the Ichabods accumulated a 62-27 record from 2022-24, including two years in which Berg helped Washburn earn 20-plus win seasons. Washburn also made the NCAA Central Region Championships in two out of Berg's three years there.Â
In Berg's final season with Washburn, the Ichabods had a 21 win season with ranked wins over #23 Missouri Western State and #5 Nebraska-Kearney to advance in the NCAA Central Region Championships.Â
Prior to Washburn, Berg played at Ottawa for two seasons and earned Second Team All-GPAC honors in 2021 and was named GPAC Setter of the Week once. Berg accumulated 287 assists, 30 service aces and 96 kills through 25 matches played in the 2022 season for the Braves.Â
Before his college years, Berg graduated from Blue Springs South High School in 2020. Berg was a talented athlete, starring in basketball as a First Team All-Conference player his junior and senior seasons.Â
Onabanjo joins the Roos 2025 coaching staff as a Graduate Assistant who will be heavily involved with assisting the head and assistant coaches in planning and conducting practices and drills, giving feedback to athletes during games and practices, participating in scouting opponents and preparing game plans.Â
"I chose to work for Kansas City as a graduate assistant because I wanted to be a part of a program that values both athletic excellence and academic growth," Onabanjo said. "Kansas City provides an environment where I can contribute to the development of competitive, confident student-athletes while continuing my own education and growth as a coach."Â
Most recently, Onabanjo played at the professional level for the Omaha Supernovas after being drafted eighth overall in the 2024 PVF Draft. In the 2025 season, Onabanjo totaled 42 points, 33 kills, 73 total attacks and seven blocks in 21 sets played as a middle blocker for the Supernovas.Â
Prior to her time professionally, Onabanjo played college volleyball at Kansas from 2023-24 and Iowa from 2021-22. Onabanjo took home numerous awards in her time with the Jayhawks. Most notably, in 2024 she was a AVCA All-American Honorable Mention, All-Big 12 First Team Selection and an All-Region Selection. In 58 career matches played with Kansas, Onabanjo posted 451 kills, 938 total attacks, a .340 hitting percentage and 234 blocks defensively.Â
With the Hawkeyes, Onabanjo recorded 209 kills, 584 total attacks and 61 blocks in 42 matches played. Before college, the Houston, Tex. native attended St. Agnes High School and graduated in 2021. Onabanjo is also a current assistant volleyball coach at Spring Hill High School.Â
Kansas City begins the 2025 season on August 29 against Marshall in the Radford Invitational.
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