Cameron Stevens joined the High Point University volleyball staff in 2021 after a three-year stint at UCF as a volunteer assistant coach.
Cameron Stevens on High Point: “First off, I want to thank my wife, Ginny, our two kids, Clayton and Bennett, for their continued love and support throughout this whole process. I would like to thank President Qubein, Athletic Director Dan Hauser, and head coach Ryan Meek for the opportunity to join the High Point University volleyball program. I am excited to continue to build on the success of a very established program, not only in the Big South Conference, but nationally as well. Also, I want to thank UCF for everything they have done for my family and me. Thank you, Todd Dagenais, Brian Doyon, Jenny Maurer, and T.J. Read. Thank you for your guidance, support, and leadership. I learned so much, and I cannot thank you enough for everything you have done for me. I cannot wait to get in the gym and begin the quest for a Big South Conference title and an NCAA Tournament berth.”
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Ryan Meek on Stevens: “Hiring an assistant coach is one of the most stressful jobs a head coach can have. It became clear quickly that Cameron fit all of the things we were looking for in filling this position. He brings experience in the gym at a top-25 program and is passionate about volleyball and helping players achieve their highest potential. He is eager to learn and to continue to grow as a coach and he brings new ideas into our gym, which can help us continue to improve. We cannot wait to have him in Millis and have him get started with our players."
Stevens has coached both boys and girls at Timber Creek High School over the last 10 years. He spent seven years as the head girls’ coach, reaching the regional playoffs six times. He led the Wolves to the regional finals in 2014 and regional semifinals in 2018. He captured district championships in 2014 and 2018, as well as a Metro Conference championship in 2018. He finished his time as the head girls’ coach with a record of 88-75.
Stevens spent 10 years as the Head boys’ coach at Timber Creek. He won district titles in 2015, 2016, and 2022, with Metro Conference championships in 2014 and 2015. He compiled a record of 188-64.
Stevens coached boys club volleyball with Orlando Gold Volleyball Club from 2012-2016 and Ocean Bay Volleyball from 2016-2017.
He graduated from the University of Findlay in May of 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in digital media. He was a four-time all-conference and honorable mention all-America placekicker on the football team while at Findlay.
He and his wife Ginny live in High Point with their two sons, Clayton and Bennett.
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