Jeremy White

 Jeremy White is in his second year as assistant coach for the Cowgirls. White, who has eight years of combined club, high school and college coaching experience, was named a McNeese assistant coach in January of 2015.

White spent the 2014 season as the top assistant at Lamar State College-Port Arthur where he assisted the Seahawk volleyball team in its one and only season. While at Lamar State College, White directed the Seahawk defense which ranked second in Region XIV in digs per set (15.65) and 5th in blocks per set (2.08).  White also helped mentor four All-Region athletes.

Prior to Lamar State, White spent six years in the high school coaching ranks as both a head and assistant coach. From 2011 to 2013, White led Barbe High School (Lake Charles, LA) to an 81-28 record including three straight District 1-5A Championships and back-to-back appearances in the State Quarterfinals (2012 and 2013). During his tenure with the Lady Bucs, White was a three time “Coach of the Year” for District 1-5A while coaching 16 all-district athletes, two district MVPs, two all-state athletes, and two state all-stars.

White has also spent eight years as both a club director and coach for multiple club volleyball programs in Louisiana and Texas. He has trained many players who have gone on to college volleyball careers including 2015 McNeese recruit, Barbe High’s Ebony Lewis.

White started playing volleyball as a student at McNeese where he competed in both intramural and club volleyball competitions. White has continued his playing career both indoor as a middle blocker and outside hitter and on beach circuit where he’s won multiple tournaments at the Open/AA level.

White graduated from McNeese in 2008 with a bachelors degree in Health and Human Performance and is currently working on his masters in Exercise Physiology.

White is married to the former Sarah Lyons.