Trinity Adams joined the Toledo women's volleyball coaching staff in May 2025 as an assistant coach. Adams comes to the Glass City following a four-year playing career at the University of Florida.
“Trinity is a huge step forward for Toledo Volleyball,” said women's volleyball head coach Brian Wright. “From hiring a third assistant coach for the first time in program history to the amazing person she is, Toledo Volleyball gets better with the addition of Trinity. Over the past four years, she played at a very high level, has developed exceptional volleyball IQ, and has a great eye for the game. She has been a team captain and knows what it takes for student-athletes to excel at the highest level year in and year out – both on and off the court. Throughout the interview process, it was clear to me that she could relate to our current team while pushing them to be consistently great every day. She comes from a coaching family and has gotten very high praise for her to potential to be an exceptional coach. We are thrilled to have her start her collegiate coaching journey here at Toledo.”
Originally from Radford, Va., Adams saw action in 99 matches during her four-year career at Florida. She totaled over 450 digs throughout play, including a career-best 17 digs against then-No. 1 Wisconsin (Sept. 17, 2023). Adams won the 2019 Virginia High School State Championship at Radford High School.
"I’m incredibly honored and excited to join the Rocket community,” said Adams. “The opportunity to work alongside Brian, Bethany (Lokken), and Jordan (Armstrong) as I begin my coaching career is a tremendous privilege. I look forward to contributing to the continued success and bright future of Toledo Volleyball."
Adams graduated from the University of Florida in the fall of 2024 with her bachelor’s degree in marine sciences.