Houston native Alleah Dallas joins the Texas Southern volleyball program as a graduate assistant coach for the 2024-25 season.
Dallas brings a wealth of knowledge and relatability to the volleyball program after an impressive career on the court at Stephen F. Austin and Bethune-Cookman University. She spent the 2023 season at SFA and helped them finish with a 29-5 overall mark which included an undefeated conference record and a WAC Regular Season Championship. SFA made history with Dallas on the roster as the team earned its first-ever at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament.
Dallas spent her first three seasons at Bethune-Cookman University from 2020-23. While at BCU, Dallas was a two-time rookie of the week, defensive player of the week and was named preseason blocker of the year. She led the SWAC in blocks and ranks fourth all-time in blocks in BCU history. Academically, Dallas also was named to the SWAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
Alleah is a graduate of Kempner High School in Sugar Land, Texas and was a two-sport athlete in volleyball and basketball. She earned all-district MVP and was named defensive player of the year in basketball and was named first team all-district in volleyball while also earning all-academic team honors.
“I am super excited to be joining this team and staff I cannot wait to see all the goals we can accomplish together in this upcoming season,” said Dallas. “As a collegiate athlete, we all experience the coaching side at some point, and this is mine. I know being a part of this staff and team we can make great things happen. I love the game and can’t wait to express that with the rest of the team.”