Jayme
Crowley begins her second season at the helm of the Trojan volleyball program,
seventh as a collegiate head coach, and 24th as a volleyball head coach. She
was named Trevecca's 14th head coach volleyball coach prior to the 2008-2009
season.
Her
first season on the hill was a successful one by all accounts. The team posted
a 22-11 record and reached the TranSouth Tournament Championship game, just a
win away from advancing to the NAIA National Championships for the first time
in program history. The team produced the TranSouth Newcomer of the Year, two
TranSouth All-Tournament Team members, and two first-team all-conference
performers. The team also placed a player on the AVCA All-Region Team. Academically
the team had one NAIA Scholar-Athlete and seven 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. 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 in before earning a master's
degree ('90) in physical education at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff,
Arizona.
In
addition to her scholastic coaching experience, Crowley
administered 20 sports as the athletics director at ChaparralHigh School
for two seasons. From 2000 to 2008 she served as the director/owner of Club
Summit in Scottsdale. There she managed six coaches and 36 teams.
She
coached ChaparralHigh School (Scottsdale)
and served as head coach at DesertMountainHigh School
(Scottsdale), Florence
(Arizona) High School, Lawson (Missouri) High School, and Apache Junction (Arizona) High School.
Her teams earned three Arizona State Championships (2007, 2005, 2004), a
runner-up finish (2003), and reached the final four in 2006. Additionally, she
led three other teams to the state tournament. She coached four Scottsdale
Players of the Year and an Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year.
On
the college level she led St.NorbertCollege in DePere, Wisconsin,
and CentralArizonaCollege in Coolidge, Arizona.
She led Central Arizona to the 1994 ACCAC Conference
championship with a 21-7 record.
Crowley attended Missouri Southern State College for one season and then finished her college career at AugustanaCollege in Sioux Falls, S.D.
There she completed her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Physical Education.
She received her Master of Arts degree in Physical Education from NorthernArizonaUniversity in Flagstaff, Ariz..