2021: AVCA All-America Honorable Mention... All-EIVA Second Team selection... Finished the season with the team lead in blocks (54) and second on the squad in solo blocks (11). Tallied 95 kills, 27 digs and six aces in 64 sets played...Recorded a season-high 11 kills, an ace and three total blocks in an upset victory over eighth-ranked Penn State on April 3... Combined for 11 kills, six digs, seven total blocks and an ace in two contests versus Sacred Heart on March 21... Tallied seven kills, four blocks and a service ace against then-10th-ranked Penn State on Feb. 26... Earned five blocks and five kills against Charleston (W.Va.) on Feb. 5... Totaled seven kills and five blocks versus Barton on Jan. 30... Recorded a season-high six blocks and 11 kills versus Ball State on Jan. 23... Tallied seven kills, an ace and a dig in a season-opening win over Ball State on Jan. 22.
2020: Played in all 17 matches, tied for first on the squad with 63 sets played... Amassed 179 points, 140 kills (2.22 kills per set), 15 service aces, 98 digs and 41 blocks… Earned 10 kills, four digs and six total blocks in a four set victory versus Pepperdine on Jan. 17… Recorded 16 kills, 15 digs, four total blocks and a service ace in a victory versus Ball State on Jan. 23… Tallied 12 kills, eights digs, three total blocks and a service ace in a win versus Loyola Chicago on Jan. 31… Notched 10 kills, two service aces and three digs at Charleston (W.Va.) on Feb. 7… Earned 14 kills, a season high three service aces, seven digs and four total blocks in a victory versus Harvard on Feb. 14… Notched 12 kills, eight digs and four total blocks versus Princeton on Feb. 22… Recorded six kills, coupled with two service aces in a victory versus Charleston (W.Va.) on March 7.
2019: Redshirt his junior season.
2018: Made first appearance (Jan. 7) vs. GCU, recorded three kills... Recorded eight digs vs. Mount Olive (Jan. 19)... Made first start of season at NJIT (March 30), notched four kills on seven attempts and added a solo block - his first of the season... Tied his career high with seven kills and two solo blocks vs. Harvard (April 14) while recording a .357 attack percentage in the match...
2017: Played in 23 sets as a freshman after appearing in a total 12 matches, starting the away contest against Princeton (Feb. 18)…combined for 34 kills (1.48 per set), hitting hitting his career-high seven-kill mark three times – at NJIT (Feb. 17), versus Saint Francis (Pa.) (Feb. 25), and Long Beach State (March 10)…had both of his career assists at Ball State (Jan. 26)…a total of 13 digs (0.57 per set) with career-high five at Fort Wayne (Jan. 27)…four two-block performances in 2017, including career-high two solo blocks at No. 2 Long Beach State (March 10) for a total of 10 blocks…finished his rookie season with 40.5 points (1.76 per set).
PREP: Bradley Creamer did not play high school volleyball in his first year at Frank W. Cox as his focus was on the varsity soccer team, for which he was the starting goalkeeper, but that did not prevent him from getting really good at it. After overlapping the two sports in his sophomore year - along with basketball - Creamer abandoned the field for the court and went on to earn three First Team All-Beach District selections as a varsity volleyball Falcon. Furthermore, the opposite hitter featured on the First Team All-State at the end of each of his three seasons and topped off his impressive high school career with the Virginia 6A State Player of the Year honor as a senior.
PERSONAL: Son of Ron, former intercollegiate and professional basketball player, and Kim, a former Winthrop cheerleader, Creamer. Has an older sister, Brittany, who played basketball at Barton. Majors in Clinical Psychology and minors in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Bradley spends his free time collecting visors and working with people with special needs. He was named Fantastic Falcon for academic achievements in his senior year at Frank W. Cox as well as Most Spirited in the Class of 2016. He earned first place in the Junior Achievements Hampton Roads Stock Market Challenge, where he was state keynote speaker.