Staff Directory

Spencer Cameron-Pressley
- Title:
- Assistant Coach, Jumps and Combined Events
- Email:
- 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.Â
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. Â
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. Â
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