Track and Field
Cameron-Pressley, Spencer

Spencer Cameron-Pressley
- Title:
- Assistant Coach, Jumps and Combined Events
- Email:
- sacamero@buffalo.edu
- Phone:
- 716-645-3627
Cameron-Pressley joined the Bulls' coaching staff as an Assistant Coach ahead of the 2024-25 season, overseeing jumps and combined events.
The Bulls' jumpers had a historic year for the program in 2024-25, rewriting the program record books. Zahra Amos headlined the group, becoming the sixth woman in program history to earn an All-America honorable mention and the 14th student-athlete in program history to compete at NCAA Championships. Amos also won the MAC Indoor Championship in the high jump, setting a new school record mark of 1.81 meters and earning All-MAC First Team honors. Freshman Akuot Kuany also competed at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds, enjoying a historic freshman campaign. Amos, Kuany, Stella Kapp and Adrianna Ellsworth all rose or entered the program high jump ranks under Cameron-Pressley's guidance. On the men's side, Brian Murphy won a bronze medal in the pole vault too at MAC Indoor Championships, taking the fourth spot in UB indoor history with a mark of 4.91 meters. Freshman Ryan Cardichon had a strong first year too, rising to sixth in the all-time in UB indoor history with a mark of 2.07 meters.
Cameron-Pressley came to Buffalo followign two seasons at Toledo. Throughout his time with the Rockets, the program had five athletes join the all-time school ranks. Under his guidance, several student-athletes improved their performances, finishing inside the top seven at MAC Championships and earning points for their program.
Cameron-Pressley also has prior coaching experience at Heidelberg University and Buffalo State College. In those roles, his athletes earned several honors including all-conference selections, all-state selections and even an NCAA National Qualifier in the long jump.
A native of New Rochelle, NY, Cameron-Pressley was a dual-sport athlete competing in both track and field and football. He graduated from Buffalo State with a bachelor's degree in sociology and a minor in coaching. At Buffalo State Cameron-Pressley was a two-sport athlete, competing in track and field for four years and football for three years. He then earned his master's degree in sociology from the University at Buffalo.
The Bulls' jumpers had a historic year for the program in 2024-25, rewriting the program record books. Zahra Amos headlined the group, becoming the sixth woman in program history to earn an All-America honorable mention and the 14th student-athlete in program history to compete at NCAA Championships. Amos also won the MAC Indoor Championship in the high jump, setting a new school record mark of 1.81 meters and earning All-MAC First Team honors. Freshman Akuot Kuany also competed at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds, enjoying a historic freshman campaign. Amos, Kuany, Stella Kapp and Adrianna Ellsworth all rose or entered the program high jump ranks under Cameron-Pressley's guidance. On the men's side, Brian Murphy won a bronze medal in the pole vault too at MAC Indoor Championships, taking the fourth spot in UB indoor history with a mark of 4.91 meters. Freshman Ryan Cardichon had a strong first year too, rising to sixth in the all-time in UB indoor history with a mark of 2.07 meters.
Cameron-Pressley came to Buffalo followign two seasons at Toledo. Throughout his time with the Rockets, the program had five athletes join the all-time school ranks. Under his guidance, several student-athletes improved their performances, finishing inside the top seven at MAC Championships and earning points for their program.
Cameron-Pressley also has prior coaching experience at Heidelberg University and Buffalo State College. In those roles, his athletes earned several honors including all-conference selections, all-state selections and even an NCAA National Qualifier in the long jump.
A native of New Rochelle, NY, Cameron-Pressley was a dual-sport athlete competing in both track and field and football. He graduated from Buffalo State with a bachelor's degree in sociology and a minor in coaching. At Buffalo State Cameron-Pressley was a two-sport athlete, competing in track and field for four years and football for three years. He then earned his master's degree in sociology from the University at Buffalo.