A native of Joliet, Ill., Erin Eulitz begins her third season as a graduate assistant coach with the Francis Marion volleyball program.
She was part of the coaching staff that helped lead FMU to the 2021 Conference Carolinas Tournament title and a berth in the NCAA National Tournament.
She received a "Runner-Up Graduate Poster" award at Francis Marion's 2024 Research & Exhibition Day (RED) for her collaboration on the work "Speech Language Pathologists' Perception of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Post-Stroke Dysphagia Treatment."
She earned her undergraduate degree (B.S. in psychology) at Presbyterian College in 2020. A four-year starter with the Blue Hose, she was a second-team All-Big South selection in 2019. She became only the fifth player in the Division I era at Presbyterian to surpass 1000 career digs, en route to finishing third in career digs with 1,406, and also inside the top-10 in career attack attempts (3013), kills (792) and service aces (94).
She is a product of Plainfield Central High School, where she garnered Southwest Prairie All-Conference recognition as a junior and senior. She also played for the Sports Performance Volleyball Club in Aurora, Ill., and was an AAU Nationals All-American in 2015 while helping her squad to the AAU National Championship in the 2015 Classic Division.
(8-2023)