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Kortney Addelman

Kortney Addleman

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    Assistant Coach

Kortney Addleman enters her second season as assistant coach at Albion in 2025 working with setters and offensive players.

Addleman worked with a Briton offense that ranked second in the MIAA with 1,381 kills in 2024. She mentored Carly Frank to second-team All-MIAA honors after finishing the season with 304 kills, which ranked fourth in the conference as well as MIAA Freshman of the Year Kayda Herrick, who tallied 297 kills.

Addleman came to Albion after a one-year stint as assistant coach at Division II Hillsdale College in 2023 under legendary coach Chris Gravel. That season, the Chargers captured G-MAC regular season and tournament titles, reached the NCAA Tournament for the sixth straight season and extended their streak of 20-plus win seasons to seven while producing the G-MAC Player of the Year and two All-Americans.

Prior to Hillsdale, Addleman served as the head coach at her alma mater, Hanover-Horton High School. In her one season at the helm of the tradition-rich program in 2022, she led the Comets to an MHSAA Division 3 district title and the program's first regional final appearance since 2010 with a roster of mostly sophomores and juniors, losing to eventual state champion Pewamo-Westphalia in the regional final match. 

That impressive season at Hanover-Horton came on the heels of three seasons from 2019-21 as the varsity head coach at MHSAA Division 4 powerhouse Lenawee Christian in Adrian. While with the Cougars, Addleman led the team to two district titles and a 2021 MHSAA Division 4 regional championship before losing to the eventual state champion, Battle Creek St. Philip, in the quarterfinal round.

Along with her successful high school coaching experience, Addleman also spent time as the head coach of the Team Pineapple 17U Club volleyball team based out of Angola, Ind. working with a variety of high level prep volleyball players.

Addleman earned a bachelor's in mathematics with a concentration in elementary education from Eastern Michigan University in 2007, where she graduated cum laude. She spent several years as an elementary and middle school teacher in Michigan and has been married to her husband, Jeremy, for 17 years with four children.