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5/29/2026 11:30:00 AM | Women's Volleyball
HANOVER, N.H. – Dartmouth Volleyball head coach Kevin Maureen Campbell has announced the addition of Brianna Ford to the coaching staff.
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Campbell says Ford's experience as a player will bring a unique perspective to the coaching staff. "Bri's passion for the game is inspiring. I'm so excited for our athletes to have access to Bri's perspective and experience."
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Ford joins the coaching staff after most recently playing professional volleyball with the Columbus Fury who is a member of Major League Volleyball (MLV). She returned to the states after spending the winter oversees playing for USC Münster in the German Bundesliga.
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Before playing professionally, Ford attended the University of Texas Arlington where she was a decorated five-year member of the women's volleyball team. Ford made an instant impact on the team her freshman year, earning Second Team All-Sun Belt honors in 2020.
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Throughout her five-year career as a Maverick Ford earned many accolades, including being named to the First Team All-WAC three years in a row and was the first player in UTA program history to earn AVCA All-American honors in 2024. In her last season with the Mavs, Ford also was named to the AVCA Southwest Region First Team, was named WAC Tournament MVP, named to the WAC Tournament First-Team, and named the WAC Player of the Year. Her performance helped lead the Mavericks to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 22 years.
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Ford finished her career with 1232 digs, 392 blocks and 2128 points in 496 sets. Most notably, she closed out her career with 1,786 kills, ranking second all-time in program history, etching her name in UTA Women's Volleyball history books.
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Ford led the Mavs both on and off the court. Off the court, Ford earned her bachelor's degree in finance from UTA and was named to conference academic teams every year with the Mavs. In her graduate year, Ford earned her master's in education.
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