Tami Miller
Tami Miller

Bio

Tami Miller enters the 2023-24 season in her 21st year as the Anderson University head volleyball coach.

Miller won her 200th career match during the 2015 season.

She was a four-year letterman and a two-time team MVP (1991-92) in volleyball at Anderson University. She also earned three letters in softball and two in track and field.

Miller was an assistant for six seasons at AU before taking over the top spot in 2003. She also served as an assistant coach in 1992 and 1993 and returned to the Ravens bench a second time in 1999.

Miller has mentored Shaylen Perry, who led the nation in attack percentage in 2022. During her time as coach, the Ravens have totaled 53 all-conference selections and 21 first-team all-conference recipients. The Ravens have also garnered two Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) Defensive MVPs and two HCAC Freshmen of the Year.

In between her stints at AU, Miller spent two years as volleyball coach at Hamilton Southeastern High School.

Miller graduated from AU in 1993 with a degree in Physical Education and Health while minoring in Christian Ministries. She added her master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Ball State University.

She resides in Pendleton.