| Adam Schriemer | |||||||||||||||
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| Nationality | Canadian | ||||||||||||||
| Born | August 17, 1995 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada  | ||||||||||||||
| Hometown | Winnipeg, Manitoba | ||||||||||||||
| Height | 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) | ||||||||||||||
| Weight | 89 kg (196 lb) | ||||||||||||||
| Spike | 350 cm (138 in) | ||||||||||||||
| Block | 328 cm (129 in) | ||||||||||||||
| College / University | Trinity Western University | ||||||||||||||
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| Position | Setter | ||||||||||||||
| Current club | SVG Lüneburg | ||||||||||||||
| Number | 3 | ||||||||||||||
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Adam Schriemer (born August 17, 1995) is a Canadian male volleyball player. He is a member of the Canada men's national volleyball team and German club SVG Lüneburg.[1] He currently serves as the head coach of Trinity Western University men's volleyball team.
Career
Club
Adam played post-secondary volleyball at Trinity Western University. During his time there he led the Spartans to four straight national U Sports championships between 2014 and 2018, winning in 2016 and 2017. Following his post-secondary career, he signed with German club SVG Lüneburg.[2]
National team
Adam joined the senior Canadian national team in 2019, playing in the Nations League.
Sporting achievements
Club
- 2014/2015 
 CIS Men's Volleyball Championship, with Trinity Western Spartans - 2015/2016 
 CIS Men's Volleyball Championship, with Trinity Western Spartans - 2016/2017 
 CIS Men's Volleyball Championship, with Trinity Western Spartans - 2017/2018 
 CIS Men's Volleyball Championship, with Trinity Western Spartans 
References
- ↑ Smith, Liam. "SVG Luneberg SIigns USports Poy Adam Schriemer To Its Roster". Volley Mob.
 - ↑ Ewen, Steve (19 March 2018). "UBC men's volleyball captures first national title in 35 years". Retrieved 3 June 2019.
 
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