2023 Volleyball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 4
Ann Marie Remmes
2024: Sophomore at Creighton
• Sophomore middle who has started 16 of her 18 appearances this year after playing sparingly last year.
• Ranked 16th in the BIG EAST in hitting percentage (.260).
• Entered the transfer portal following the season and transferred to Loyola (Chicago).
• Missed six matches from Oct. 13-28 due to injury and didn’t play much after that.
• Named to All-Tournament Team at Diet Coke Classic after helping CU to wins vs. High Point and No. 9 Minnesota.
• Had seven kills in season-opening sweep over Loyola (Chicago) on Aug. 25.
• Hit .500 with six kills in 3-0 win vs. No. 16 Purdue (Aug. 26).
• Owned six blocks and added five kills vs. Duke (Aug. 27).
• Owned career-high eight kills vs. Ball State (Sept. 1), then repeated the feat one day later vs. LSU (Sept. 2).
• Had seven kills and career-highs with nine blocks and five digs vs. Northern Iowa (Sept. 3).
• Paired with Kendra Wait for a block on match point in a 3-1 win vs. Iowa State (Sept. 10).
• Tied career-high with eight kills in 11 swings, hitting .727, in 3-0 win vs. High Point (Sept. 15).
• Played in 10 sets as a true freshman, finishing with four kills and three blocks.
• Attended same high school (Benet Academy) as former Creighton men’s basketball player (and current Oklahoma head coach) Porter Moser.
• Last name pronounced REM-miss.
2022: Freshman at Creighton
• Had a block assist on match point to close out win vs. Wichita State (Aug. 26) on just the second point of her career in a CU uniform.
• Started the third set against No. 16 Kentucky, contributing a block assist (Sept. 3).
• Notched first career kill on Oct. 28 at Seton Hall.
• Pounded a kill vs. Providence (Nov. 4).
• Had season-highs with two kills and one block in NCAA Tournament match vs. Auburn (Dec. 2).
• A member of the BIG EAST’s All-Academic Team.
Benet Academy
• Missed most of senior season due to injury, but team still finished 32-6.
• Named Honorable Mention All-State by Champaign News-Gazette in 2020, when she helped the Redwings to a 10-0 record and No. 1 ranking in state.
• In 2019, owned 131 kills and 64 blocks as team went 41-1 overall, won the state Class 4A title and was ranked No. 16 nationally.
• Her freshman year squad finished 36-6 and third at the state tournament.
• Coached by Kyle Masterson (club) and Brad Baker (high school).
• Started a sign language club at her high school.
• Famous alums from Benet Academy include Frank Kaminsky and former Creighton men’s basketball player (and current Oklahoma head coach) Porter Moser.
• Verbally committed to Creighton in March of 2021.
Awards & Honors
2022-23 BIG EAST All-Academic Team
2023 Diet Coke Classic All-Tournament Team, MB
Personal
• Daughter of Matthew and Christine Remmes.
• Has siblings Katherine, Lauren and Paul.
• Sister Lauren is part of Creighton’s Blue Crew.
• An exercise science major.
• Nickname is Remi.
• Sports hero is Annie Drews.
• Best part of European trip was seeing the Sistine Chapel ceiling painted by Michelangelo.
• Dream vacation destination is Switzerland.
• Favorite social media outlet is Instagram.
• Best friends on other college teams are Bianca May (Illinois) and Sam Buckley (Washington).
• Favorite show on Netflix/Hulu is Dance Moms.
• Life advice to others is that progress isn’t linear, and that ‘he who has a why can bear almost any how’.
• Opponent she can’t wait to play is Purdue.
• Favorite actor is Will Ferrell.
• Chose CU because of the amazing academic opportunities it gives and the high-level volleyball. She felt an instant connection with the coaches and loved the team, and with her sister going to Creighton there was a little piece of home in Omaha.
• Favorite food is mashed potatoes and Portillo’s.
• Dream vacation destination is Switzerland.
• Believes most improved teammate is Morgan Colangelo.
• Favorite ice cream flavor is brownie batter.
• Picked No. 4 because it was her club volleyball number while in high school.
• Favorite books are To Kill a Mockingbird and A Thousand Splendid Suns.
• In 10 years would like to be a physical therapist and club volleyball coach.
• Best sports memory is coming back from tearing her ACL and playing with her club teammates for the last time.
• Sophomore middle who has started 16 of her 18 appearances this year after playing sparingly last year.
• Ranked 16th in the BIG EAST in hitting percentage (.260).
• Entered the transfer portal following the season and transferred to Loyola (Chicago).
• Missed six matches from Oct. 13-28 due to injury and didn’t play much after that.
• Named to All-Tournament Team at Diet Coke Classic after helping CU to wins vs. High Point and No. 9 Minnesota.
• Had seven kills in season-opening sweep over Loyola (Chicago) on Aug. 25.
• Hit .500 with six kills in 3-0 win vs. No. 16 Purdue (Aug. 26).
• Owned six blocks and added five kills vs. Duke (Aug. 27).
• Owned career-high eight kills vs. Ball State (Sept. 1), then repeated the feat one day later vs. LSU (Sept. 2).
• Had seven kills and career-highs with nine blocks and five digs vs. Northern Iowa (Sept. 3).
• Paired with Kendra Wait for a block on match point in a 3-1 win vs. Iowa State (Sept. 10).
• Tied career-high with eight kills in 11 swings, hitting .727, in 3-0 win vs. High Point (Sept. 15).
• Played in 10 sets as a true freshman, finishing with four kills and three blocks.
• Attended same high school (Benet Academy) as former Creighton men’s basketball player (and current Oklahoma head coach) Porter Moser.
• Last name pronounced REM-miss.
2022: Freshman at Creighton
• Had a block assist on match point to close out win vs. Wichita State (Aug. 26) on just the second point of her career in a CU uniform.
• Started the third set against No. 16 Kentucky, contributing a block assist (Sept. 3).
• Notched first career kill on Oct. 28 at Seton Hall.
• Pounded a kill vs. Providence (Nov. 4).
• Had season-highs with two kills and one block in NCAA Tournament match vs. Auburn (Dec. 2).
• A member of the BIG EAST’s All-Academic Team.
Benet Academy
• Missed most of senior season due to injury, but team still finished 32-6.
• Named Honorable Mention All-State by Champaign News-Gazette in 2020, when she helped the Redwings to a 10-0 record and No. 1 ranking in state.
• In 2019, owned 131 kills and 64 blocks as team went 41-1 overall, won the state Class 4A title and was ranked No. 16 nationally.
• Her freshman year squad finished 36-6 and third at the state tournament.
• Coached by Kyle Masterson (club) and Brad Baker (high school).
• Started a sign language club at her high school.
• Famous alums from Benet Academy include Frank Kaminsky and former Creighton men’s basketball player (and current Oklahoma head coach) Porter Moser.
• Verbally committed to Creighton in March of 2021.
Awards & Honors
2022-23 BIG EAST All-Academic Team
2023 Diet Coke Classic All-Tournament Team, MB
Personal
• Daughter of Matthew and Christine Remmes.
• Has siblings Katherine, Lauren and Paul.
• Sister Lauren is part of Creighton’s Blue Crew.
• An exercise science major.
• Nickname is Remi.
• Sports hero is Annie Drews.
• Best part of European trip was seeing the Sistine Chapel ceiling painted by Michelangelo.
• Dream vacation destination is Switzerland.
• Favorite social media outlet is Instagram.
• Best friends on other college teams are Bianca May (Illinois) and Sam Buckley (Washington).
• Favorite show on Netflix/Hulu is Dance Moms.
• Life advice to others is that progress isn’t linear, and that ‘he who has a why can bear almost any how’.
• Opponent she can’t wait to play is Purdue.
• Favorite actor is Will Ferrell.
• Chose CU because of the amazing academic opportunities it gives and the high-level volleyball. She felt an instant connection with the coaches and loved the team, and with her sister going to Creighton there was a little piece of home in Omaha.
• Favorite food is mashed potatoes and Portillo’s.
• Dream vacation destination is Switzerland.
• Believes most improved teammate is Morgan Colangelo.
• Favorite ice cream flavor is brownie batter.
• Picked No. 4 because it was her club volleyball number while in high school.
• Favorite books are To Kill a Mockingbird and A Thousand Splendid Suns.
• In 10 years would like to be a physical therapist and club volleyball coach.
• Best sports memory is coming back from tearing her ACL and playing with her club teammates for the last time.
Creighton Volleyball Pink Out Recap vs. Seton Hall
Wednesday, October 22
Creighton Media Availability Volleyball - 10/21/25
Tuesday, October 21
Creighton Volleyball vs Seton Hall Postgame Press Conference - 10-19-25
Sunday, October 19
Creighton Women's Volleyball Highlights vs. St. John's - 10-17-25
Saturday, October 18





























