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USI Volleyball hires Cramer as next assistant coach

USI Volleyball hires Cramer as next assistant coach


EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Volleyball has announced the hiring of assistant coach Julianna Cramer to help lead the Screaming Eagles in 2024.

“We are excited to welcome Julianna to our USI family,” says USI Volleyball Head Coach, Jeffrey Aucoin. “Julianna came highly recommended by many colleagues whom I have a great deal of respect for in our sport. Julianna’s experience as a player and a coach, along with her character, will be a great addition to our program.”

Cramer comes out of Ball State University’s coaching staff as Director of Operations during the 2023 season. Prior to her hiring at Ball State, Cramer played for the Cardinals’ women’s volleyball program and led them to the 2022 Mid-American Conference regular season championship and an at-large berth into the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship.

Cramer, who played four seasons at Arkansas State University before transferring to Ball State in 2022, finished her five-year playing career with 1,290 assists over 98 career matches as a setter. In her lone season at Ball State, Cramer helped guide the offense to a league-best .250 attack percentage, boasting a 24-9 overall record and a 15-3 league ledger.

Over her four-year career at Arkansas State, the Harrison, Arkansas native played in 301 total sets, handing out 1,283 assists and registering 25 career double-doubles.

Cramer will join the Eagles staff after USI’s impressive 2023 campaign where the program made its first Ohio Valley Conference Championship berth and earned its first tournament victory while going 15-16 overall and 10-8 in conference play.

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