Volleyball
Rollman, Adam

Adam Rollman
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Adam Rollman is in his second season as an assistant with the Central Michigan volleyball program.
Rollman’s main responsibilities with the Chippweas are recruiting, team travel and training of outside hitters.
In 2015, Rollman’s first season at CMU, he played in integral role in helping Jordan Bueter to a team-high 361 kills, an average of 3.31 per set, which ranked sixth in the Mid-American Conference. She earned honorable mention All-MAC after finished second in the league with 42 aces.
Rollman spent the 2014 season as the first assistant coach at Jacksonville, helping the Dolphins win the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament and earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament.
He served as Jacksonville’s outside hitter coach and recruiting coordinator, and oversaw the development of outside hitter Sammie Strausbaugh, who was named the Atlantic Sun Player of the Year in 2014.
Rollman, who played club volleyball as an undergrad at Nebraska, has worked as a volunteer assistant coach at Iowa, Creighton and Nebraska Wesleyan. His resumé includes extensive coaching experience on the club and camp circuits.
Rollman’s main responsibilities with the Chippweas are recruiting, team travel and training of outside hitters.
In 2015, Rollman’s first season at CMU, he played in integral role in helping Jordan Bueter to a team-high 361 kills, an average of 3.31 per set, which ranked sixth in the Mid-American Conference. She earned honorable mention All-MAC after finished second in the league with 42 aces.
Rollman spent the 2014 season as the first assistant coach at Jacksonville, helping the Dolphins win the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament and earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament.
He served as Jacksonville’s outside hitter coach and recruiting coordinator, and oversaw the development of outside hitter Sammie Strausbaugh, who was named the Atlantic Sun Player of the Year in 2014.
Rollman, who played club volleyball as an undergrad at Nebraska, has worked as a volunteer assistant coach at Iowa, Creighton and Nebraska Wesleyan. His resumé includes extensive coaching experience on the club and camp circuits.