2023 Volleyball Roster
Roster
Remmes, Ann Marie

Jersey Number 4
Ann Marie Remmes
Bio
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.
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