A coach with nearly 30 years experience at all levels of the sport, Brandon Crisp was named volleyball at Lamar University in July 2022. Crisp takes over a Cardinals’ program after a successful run as head coach at Dallas College Eastfield, one of the top NJCAA programs in the country.
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Crisp comes to the Golden Triangle from Mesquite, Texas, where he led one of the top junior college programs in the country. Crisp posted a 140-84 (.625) overall record during his time with the Harvester Bees. Eastfield was even more powerful once they got into conference play as Crip’s teams won an astonishing 82 percent of their matches in conference play (64-14 in the Dallas Athletic Conference and Metro Athletic Conference).
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A former NJCAA Division III Coach of the Year, and three-time NJCAA District Coach of the Year, Crisp guided the Harvester Bees to five top 20 national rankings, including four top-10 finishes and the 2017 NJCAA National Championship during his time in Mesquite. Crisp’s charges just missed winning back-to-back national titles when they recorded a national runner-up finish in 2018.
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A four-time conference and two-time regional coach of the year, it became a common sight for fans to see Eastfield at the national championships. Crisp led the Harvester Bees to three consecutive top three national finishes, five regional championship matches, three regional titles, five conference titles (Metro Athletic and Dallas Athletic Conferences) and two conference runner-up finishes.
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Crisp’s athletes also reaped the benefits of his direction. He produced five All-Americans, seven National Championship All-Tournament Selections, one National Tournament MVP, two conference MVPs, 17 first-team All-Region/All-Conference selections, 13 second-team all-conference selections, 41 conference players of the week, 17 NJCAA National Players of the Week, 72 conference academic awards and 26 NJCAA Academic All-Americans.
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Prior to taking over the Harvester Bees program, Crisp spent one seasons at East Carolina and season at  Fordham serving as the top assistant and recruiting coordinator at both institutions, which followed a one-year stint where he served as a volunteer assistant at UC Riverside. During his brief time at Fordham, Crisp helped the program double its win total in just one season. He also helped UC Riverside triple its win total and tie a school record for Big West Conference victories.
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Crisp spent two seasons at Cal Baptist where he served as an assistant for both the men’s and women’s teams. While the CBU women reached the NAIA quarterfinals, the men posted back-to-back NAIA National Championships during his time on staff.
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Crisp’s start at the collegiate level came in 2003 when he was named assistant coach at Southern California. During his time in the Pac 12, Crisp worked with a 2006 squad that advanced to the Sweet 16 and was ranked eighth nationally, and a 2007 team that posted a No. 3 national ranking.
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Crisp’s coaching career began at the club level in 1996 where he has worked with several teams through 2020. In 2008, Crisp also spent time with USA Volleyball during which time he helped lead the Red, White and Blue to a Gold Medal at the NORCECA Girls’ Youth Continental Championship in Puerto Rico. He also served as the VIS Coordinator for the US Men as they advanced to the third round of the 2010 FIVB Men’s World Championships.
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Crisp graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from California Baptist in 2011.
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