Jeremie Middleton enters his second season on the sidelines at West Texas A&M as the Arlington, Texas native was selected to the program’s Volunteer Assistant position in August of 2021.
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Middleton graduated from Tarleton State University with a B.S. in Criminal Justice in 2012 and completed his Master’s in Criminal Justice and Personnel Management in 2017. He later completed his second Master’s in Student Development & Leadership in Higher Education from Angelo State University in 2021. While at WT, Middleton is pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Leadership.
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During his undergrad, Middleton created and played on the men's club volleyball team at Tarleton, where in its inaugural season, received a bid to the National Collegiate Volleyball Federation tournament.Â
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After Graduation, Middleton was hired as a volunteer assistant for Stephen F. Austin State University followed by a stint at Blinn College in the same role where they had won the national title that season. Middleton then served as the head coach of the Texas A&M Men’s Club Volleyball team where they won the conference championship title and the bronze championship title that season. Later, Middleton became the volunteer assistant at Odessa College. During his tenure, he helped the program reach their first conference championship and their first trip to the NJCAA National Tournament.
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Middleton has also coached at the club level and has served at College Summer camps for multiple Division I programs.
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