Adam Rollman was hired as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the Dartmouth volleyball program in February 2024.
Rollman joins the Big Green after spending five seasons at UAlbany, having joined the Great Danes as an assistant coach before being promoted to associate head coach prior to the 2022 season. UAlbany enjoyed immediate success with Rollman on the staff with a 16-win season, along with a 9-1 record in the America East, which culminated in conference regular season and tournament titles and the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2011. The Great Danes also earned an America East regular season crown during the 2020-21 campaign with a 9-3 mark.
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Six Great Danes achieved First Team All-America East accolades during Rollman's five seasons, in addition Player of the Year honors for Kamara Kelly (2020-21) and Danielle Tedesco (2021). Most recently with Rollman serving as associate head coach, UAlbany's Zosia Szczotkiewicz landed America East Setter of the Year in 2023.
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Rollman previously spent two seasons (2017 and 2018) as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Missouri State, where he helped the Bears achieve an 18-0 record in the Missouri Valley during the 2017 season, the first undefeated run through conference play in program history. During that historic campaign, Missouri State appeared in the AVCA Top 25 Poll for the first time since 2003.
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Before heading to Missouri, Rollman was an assistant coach at Central Michigan for two seasons, beginning in 2015. Responsible for coordinating serving strategy, he helped 2016 All-MAC First Team honoree Jordan Bueter rank among the top 10 nationally in aces per set.
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After volunteering at Iowa and Creighton, Rollman joined Jacksonville as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the 2014 season and helped lead the Dolphins to an Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance.
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Rollman graduated from Nebraska in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in international studies and political science. He served as a student manager for the Huskers' volleyball program during his time in Lincoln and also volunteered for Division III Nebraska Wesleyan.