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Coach Graham

Verniece Graham

Verniece N. Graham will be entering her seventh season as the head coach of the Golden Rams. 

She takes over the program after serving as the assistant head coach since the fall of 2008. 

During her tenure, Graham helped guide the team to two straight SIAC Championships (2008, 2009). In addition to her coaching duties, she played an integral role in the day-to-day operations of the program including budgeting, recruiting, and scheduling.  
 
Graham is no stranger to the athletics program at ASU. She had a standout career during her time as a dual-sport in volleyball and softball for the Golden Rams. Graham was twice named to the All-SIAC Second Team in volleyball and as a libero/outside hitter helped bring three SIAC Championships to Albany State (2005,2006,2007). As a center fielder for the softball team, Graham was a First Team All-SIAC performer and was a part of the 2005 SIAC Championship team. 
 
She was recognized with several awards during her playing days including softball and volleyball MVP (twice), offensive MVP for both sports, and was a two-time honoree as the Female Athlete of the Year. 
 
Graham also served as an assistant for the softball team and would later earn SIAC Championships in 2009 and 2013. 
 
A 2017 graduate of the NCAA Women Coaches Academy, Graham obtained her bachelor’s degree in Health Physical Education and Recreation from Albany State in 2008 and is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Coaching/NCAA Compliance.  
 
A native of LaBelle, Florida she is the mother of sons Chayse and Chandlyr.