Ole Miss Volleyball Promotes Brad Creamer to Associate Head Coach
OXFORD, Miss. — The University of Mississippi announced Monday that head coach Bre Henry has promoted Brad Creamer to associate head coach of the Rebels volleyball team. Creamer, who has been with the program for five seasons, is the longest-tenured staff member.
“I couldn’t be more excited to promote Brad to associate head coach,” Henry said. “His leadership, work ethic, and commitment to our student-athletes have made a lasting impact on our program. This role reflects the trust I have in his vision and the value he brings to our culture every day. He has been instrumental in our growth, and I look forward to working alongside him as we continue to advance.”
Creamer has played a key role in the team’s offensive success, including helping the Rebels earn their first NCAA Tournament victory in 2024. He has guided several players to All-Region honors and contributed to notable achievements such as Sasha Ratliff’s school-record attack percentage of .346 and multiple players reaching 400 kills in a season. Additionally, he helped setter Mokihana Tufono finish in the top 10 all-time at Ole Miss in assists.
The Rebels plan to compete in upcoming spring exhibitions, beginning with a home game against Mississippi State on March 28 at 10 a.m. CT. Fans are encouraged to support the team through the ACE Club, which funds the program’s highest-level competition. Supporters can also join Rebel Rewards, the official fan loyalty program, by downloading the Ole Miss Sports app and signing up for points redeemable for prizes. Followers can stay updated on the team on X at @OleMissVB, on Instagram @olemissvb, and on Facebook at Ole Miss Volleyball.
Creamer’s promotion comes amid a season of notable achievements and continued development for Ole Miss volleyball, which aims to build on its recent successes in the SEC and beyond.
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