Army West Point Athletics
Volleyball

Kenzie Crawford
- Title:
- Assistant Volleyball Coach
- Phone:
- 6007
Kenzie Crawford joined the Army West Point volleyball coaching staff in April 2020.
Prior to West Point, she spent two years as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Nebraska-Kearney.  Â
The Lopers went 71-4 during Crawford's two seasons on the staff, reaching the winning the MIAA Championship in both seasons with two trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament. In 2019, UNK went 38-1 and reached the NCAA Division II Finals.Â
The Grand Rapids, Mich., native was a defensive specialist and setter at Creighton the past five years. A three-time Big East Conference All-Academic Team qualifier, she helped the Bluejays reach five NCAA Tournaments and win four Big East Tournament titles.
After a redshirt season in 2013, Crawford was part of a Creighton program that has posted a 130-41 mark the past five falls.
A member of the Dean’s List and winner of the 2017 True Blue Award, Crawford amassed 528 digs and 476 assists in her career. As a junior, she had a season-best 17 digs in an NCAA Tournament win over Northern Iowa and had 13 more in a Sweet 16 win against Michigan.
At Northview High in Grand Rapids, Crawford was tabbed the Detroit Free Press Senior Athlete of the Year and the Ottawa-Kent Conference Female Athlete of the Year as a member of the schools volleyball and basketball teams.Â
Prior to West Point, she spent two years as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Nebraska-Kearney.  Â
The Lopers went 71-4 during Crawford's two seasons on the staff, reaching the winning the MIAA Championship in both seasons with two trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament. In 2019, UNK went 38-1 and reached the NCAA Division II Finals.Â
The Grand Rapids, Mich., native was a defensive specialist and setter at Creighton the past five years. A three-time Big East Conference All-Academic Team qualifier, she helped the Bluejays reach five NCAA Tournaments and win four Big East Tournament titles.
After a redshirt season in 2013, Crawford was part of a Creighton program that has posted a 130-41 mark the past five falls.
A member of the Dean’s List and winner of the 2017 True Blue Award, Crawford amassed 528 digs and 476 assists in her career. As a junior, she had a season-best 17 digs in an NCAA Tournament win over Northern Iowa and had 13 more in a Sweet 16 win against Michigan.
At Northview High in Grand Rapids, Crawford was tabbed the Detroit Free Press Senior Athlete of the Year and the Ottawa-Kent Conference Female Athlete of the Year as a member of the schools volleyball and basketball teams.Â



