Tim Byram
Tim Byram
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 978-232-2443
Email: tbyram@endicott.edu
Office: Post 114E

Résumé 

453-303 (.599) career head coaching record over 22 seasons

Head Coach at Endicott (2000-present)
460-316 (.593) overall record, 154-29 (.842) in-conference record at Endicott
Nine NCAA Division III Tournament appearances ('04, '06-'08, '16, '17, '19, '21, '22)
NCAA Division III Tournament Second Round appearance in 2006
Nine CCC Conference Championships ('04, '06-'08, '16, '17, '19, '21, '22)
Five ECAC Division III New England Tournament appearances ('05, '09-'11, '13-'14)
ECAC Division III New England Finalist in 2010
2022 AVCA DIII Region II Coach of the Year
Five-time CCC Coach of the Year ('04, '08, '16, '19, '21)
Coached 29 All-Region players 
Coached 90 All-CCC players including three Player of the Year, five Liberos of the Year, and six Rookies of the Year
73 student-athletes named to CCC Academic All-Conference Team including three CCC Senior Scholar-Athletes of the Year
Coached three AVCA Academic Team Award squads in the last five seasons

Interim Head Coach at Bates (1999-00)
33-6 (.846) overall record at Bates
ECAC Division III New England Championship
 

Assistant Coach at St. Joseph's (Maine, 1995-97)

Head Coach at UMaine Farmington (1992-93)
20-12 (.625) overall record at UMaine Farmington
MAC and NAIA Regional Coach of the Year 

Played at UMaine Farmington (1990-94)

Coaching Philosophy

The Endicott women’s volleyball team has been under the guidance of Tim Byram since the start of the millennium. The program has developed into one of the top teams in both the conference and New England, having made the conference finals five out of the last 10 seasons, winning two of them. With an overall record of 402-284 (.586) and a conference record of 137-29 (.825) in the 19 years with Byram at the helm, the team is looking to continue the level of success and return to the NCAA tournament.  

One of Byram’s beliefs is to schedule top out of conference teams to challenge his team throughout the season. The team's schedules over the past 15 years have perennially been one of the toughest in the region. The results are easy to see by having been selected for postseason play each of the last 10 seasons.

“Generally, we will schedule as tough as possible and play the best competition to get ready for postseason play,” Coach Byram stated. 

Throughout the difficult schedule, travel and practices, academics have remained a top priority in his program.  During his tenure, 28 women have been named Academic All-Conference and there have been three that were named the Conference Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year.  

“Dedication in the classroom is a must in my program.  The women know that they are here for a quality education and that playing volleyball is secondary to that.  We take pride in our performance both on and off the court.”

Within his philosophy, Byram likes drills and exercises that foster competition.  The large majority of his practices and drills focus around game-like situations.  

“We will do more drills in a six-on-six format then small group drill work because it has to be game-like.  Practicing game situations will only strengthen our chances for success when the situation arises in the middle of a match.” 

With such a competitive environment in the gym that challenges the women to push each other to be the best, the individual accolades have surely been received.  There have been numerous weekly and individual postseason honors earned by the players but the award the team is always striving for is the CCC Championship.  Each player knows that they will all be dependent on each other for the team to raise its fifth banner this season.  

Updated 8/25/20