Jayme Crowley
Head Coach
Jayme Crowley begins her fourth season heading the Trojan volleyball program, her ninth as
a collegiate head coach, and her 26th as a volleyball head coach. She was named Trevecca's
14th head volleyball coach prior to the 2008-2009 season.
Her first three seasons on the hill have been successful. Crowley's teams have produced an
overall record of 64-45, while going 26-16 in TranSouth Athletic Conference play. Her first
team went 22-11, finished third in the TranSouth regular season standings, and reached the
TranSouth Tournament Championship game. Her second team was 25-13 and produced Trevecca's first second-place finish in the TranSouth at 11-3, tying for the second-most conference wins in school history. Crowley is now 7-6 in postseason play.
Crowley's teams have produced the TranSouth Newcomer of the Year, three TranSouth All-Tournament Team members, five first-team all-conference performers, two on the AVCA All-Region Team, four NAIA Scholar-Athletes, and 17 TranSouth Scholar-Athletes.
Prior to coming to Trevecca, Crowley spent 14 seasons coaching on the high school level in Arizona, winning three 4-A state championships. Her record during those 14 seasons was a combined 293-179. Her teams earned three Arizona State Championships (2007, 2005, 2004) and a runner-up finish (2003) and reached the final four in 2006. She coached at Chaparral High School (Scottsdale) and served as head coach at Desert Mountain High School (Scottsdale), Florence (Arizona) High School, Lawson (Missouri) High School, and Apache Junction (Arizona) High School.
On the college level she led St. Norbert College in DePere, Wisconsin, and Central Arizona College in Coolidge, Arizona. She led Central Arizona to the 1994 ACCAC Conference championship with a 21-7 record.
Crowley, a four-time Arizona Region Coach of the Year, attended Missouri Southern State College and finished her college career at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. There she completed a bachelor of arts (‘86) in physical education before earning a master's degree (‘90) in physical education at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona.