Ikaika Malloe

Ikaika Malloe

Ikaika Malloe (pronounced E-KAI-ka ma-loy) has been Yale'sdefensive coordinator for two seasons. He has worked on that sideof the line at five schools, including the 2008 season at Hawaii.He was special teams coordinator and handled the Warriors'defensive tackles. Malloe was the defensive line coach at Texas ElPaso (UTEP) from 2004-2007, special teams coordinator and defensiveline coach at Western Illinois from 2001- 2003 and studentassistant, graduate assistant and program coordinator at his almamater, Washington, from 1997-2002. He graduated in 1996 and earnednumerous awards as a Husky defensive back. Malloe was named the1992 Stapp Memorial Award recipient (most inspirational on team),earned the team's hardest hitter honor for three straight years,won the 1993 Jarvis Award, was named most improved defensive backin 1994 and was named player of the week by USA Today in 1995. Heand his wife, Tara, have three children: daughter, Taylor and sonsJordan and Isaiah.