Gramit begins his seventh season as an assistant men's volleyball coach in 2025.
Gramit helped guide the Royals to a runner-up finish in the IVA Tournament in 2019, 2021, and 2022. Additionally, Gramit aided in coaching the 2021 Off The Block Independent Teams Player of the Year, JP Payne, as well as 2023 First Team All-IVA honoree Matthew Pilch and 2023 Second-Team All-IVA honorees Daniel Leitao and Jack Brinkman.
Gramit also led Guillermo Jordan to a 2023 IVA Co-Defensive Player of the Year honor after a standout season averaging 2.21 digs per set (including a team-leading 199 total digs).
In 2019, Queens finished the season ranked No. 6 among NCAA schools in team digs per set. In the shortened 2020 season, hitter Tristan Santoyo was among the NCAA leaders with 3.67 kills per set and middle JP Payne ranked among the nation's Top 25 with a .365 hitting percentage.
He comes to the Queen City after spending two seasons at Georgia Southern University as an assistant coach for the women's volleyball team. Prior to his time with the Eagles, Gramit spent three seasons as an assistant coach with both the men's and women's volleyball programs at Limestone College.
Prior to his start in coaching, Gramit enjoyed a successful six-year playing career overseas. His list of accomplishments include winning the league championship with Sarkat Volley in 2014 when he was the third leading scorer, winning three major Swedish championships with Falkenberg in 2010-11 and finishing in the top-five in scoring in his league on four occasions.
Gramit, a 2009 graduate of George Mason University, has his name all over the Patriots' school record books, ranking among the top-four career totals in blocks, kills, digs and service aces. He was a three-time Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association all-conference outside and opposite hitter and a second-team All-America choice as a junior.
He was also involved with the Sports Performance Volleyball Club from 2006-2014. He served as both a head coach and assistant coach during his tenure, including head coach of two teams which competed in national tournaments.