West Texas A&M head volleyball coach
Kendra Potts has announced the addition of Trevor Callarman to the Lady Buff volleyball coaching staff as an associate head coach.
“We are so excited to welcome Trevor and his wife back to Texas and to the West Texas A&M Athletics family,” said Potts. “Trevor brings in a wealth of experience, from Division I to the club level to playing himself, and he has an amazing energy both in the gym and for people in general. I can’t wait to get to work together and continue growing both on and off the court.”
Callarman comes to Canyon following five seasons as the head coach at NCAA Division I University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Under Callarman’s tutelage, he produced 7 All-MEAC team selections, 1 All-Rookie team player, and 22 All-Academic team selections. His team led the MEAC conference in blocks (2.28/set) in 2021 and led the NCAA in aces (2.07/set) in 2019. He helped guide the Hawks to a 27-9 record and a MEAC Northern Division title in 2017 with an appearance at the National Invitational Volleyball Championship as an assistant coach before ascending to head coach for the Hawks. Callarman was selected to the American Volleyball Coaches Association 30 under 30 award.
“I’m excited and honored to have this opportunity at West Texas A&M University. Between the incredibly supportive community, the talented and passionate athletes, and leadership from Head Coach Kendra Potts and Athletic Director Michael McBroom, it’s no wonder WT is such a special place with an amazing winning tradition,” Callarman said. “I truly look forward to getting to know WT and meeting the people that help play a part in the program’s success. I’m ready to dive right in and play a role in helping to continue this championship culture.”
The Austin, Texas native comes to West Texas A&M University with more than 10 years of experience on the sidelines and 15 on the court with working and playing the volleyball circuit in his native Texas. Prior to his time in Canyon, his stops included a stint with Texas State University and the head men's club coach for the University of Texas at Austin.
He also worked with the club Austin Performance Volleyball, where as head coach he led the club team to numerous top 25 AAU finishes. He has worked in the development of a beach program and assisted with summer camps.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science and just got married to his wife Mackenzie, who is a former collegiate volleyball player and is currently a pilot. Together, they have a dog named Luka.