Women's Volleyball

Tatum Gray
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant
Tatum Gray wrapped up his second season as a graduate assistant for TCU volleyball in 2024.
During the 2024 campaign, Gray helped the coaching staff guide the Frogs to their first 20-win season since 2011. It was a record-breaking season that saw TCU receive a ranking in the AVCA poll for the first time ever, win a school-record 13 matches in Big 12 play and earn a ticket to its third straight NCAA Tournament appearance. With Gray’s assistance, four Horned Frogs earned all-conference honors, including Melanie Parra, who was named Big 12 Player of the Year.
In 2023, he helped head coach Jason Williams and the Horned Frogs’ staff make their second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and advance to the Second Round for the second straight season. TCU saw tremendous success on the court, recording the most assists (1,496), digs (1,881) and kills (1,620) since 2011, aces (167) and points (2,107) since 2009 and blocks (320) since 2007.
Gray, a native of Granbury, Texas, comes to TCU after wrapping up his collegiate volleyball career at Ottawa University (AZ) in 2023, earning Second Team All-American honors. During his time at OUAZ, he helped his squad win both the GSAC regular season and tournament championships and advance to the NAIA National Championship for the first time in program history. A captain during his junior and senior season, Gray played in 211 sets over 62 matches as a libero for the Spirit, averaging 2.24 digs per set and amassing 474 digs in his three seasons.
During the 2024 campaign, Gray helped the coaching staff guide the Frogs to their first 20-win season since 2011. It was a record-breaking season that saw TCU receive a ranking in the AVCA poll for the first time ever, win a school-record 13 matches in Big 12 play and earn a ticket to its third straight NCAA Tournament appearance. With Gray’s assistance, four Horned Frogs earned all-conference honors, including Melanie Parra, who was named Big 12 Player of the Year.
In 2023, he helped head coach Jason Williams and the Horned Frogs’ staff make their second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and advance to the Second Round for the second straight season. TCU saw tremendous success on the court, recording the most assists (1,496), digs (1,881) and kills (1,620) since 2011, aces (167) and points (2,107) since 2009 and blocks (320) since 2007.
Gray, a native of Granbury, Texas, comes to TCU after wrapping up his collegiate volleyball career at Ottawa University (AZ) in 2023, earning Second Team All-American honors. During his time at OUAZ, he helped his squad win both the GSAC regular season and tournament championships and advance to the NAIA National Championship for the first time in program history. A captain during his junior and senior season, Gray played in 211 sets over 62 matches as a libero for the Spirit, averaging 2.24 digs per set and amassing 474 digs in his three seasons.