Acrobatics & Tumbling
Diaz, Camren

Camren Diaz
- Title:
- Acrobatics & Tumbling Assistant Coach
- Email:
- camren.diaz@qu.edu
Camren Diaz joined the acrobatics and tumbling coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in August 2020 after a stellar four-year career with the Bobcats. She was promoted to assistant coach in December 2020 and enters her third season on staff in 2023.
Following her senior season that was cut short by the COVID-19 Pandemic, Diaz was one of 11 grads from National Collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling (NCATA) Institutions to attend the NCATA Proper Progression Program (3P), which is designed to provide specific training and networking opportunities to recent graduates who are interested in coaching in the sport.
Diaz is one of the most decorated student-athletes in Quinnipiac acrobatics and tumbling history, as she is one of four two-time NCATA All-Americans in program history. Diaz was also recognized by the NCATA with a spot on the 2019 All-Academic Team, the equivalent of an Academic All-American honor.
Her list of athletic achievements continued at the conference level as she was named the 2019 ECAC Athlete of the Year Award as well as a two-time All-ECAC selection in 2018 and 2019.
Away from the mat, Diaz was an exceptional student in the classroom as she made the Dean's List in all eight semesters as a member of the University Honors Program and was a member of the Alpha Eta Honor Society.
Diaz was also very involved around campus and the community. As a senior, she was the President of the Q-Coor Service Club which coordinated community service efforts for all Quinnipiac student-athletes. Diaz also recently spent two years at Yale-New Haven Hospital as an Emergency Department College Volunteer and spent the Summer of 2019 as a volunteer at Hospital General El Buen Samaritano in La Romana, Dominican Republic.
She also has spent several years coaching and supervising in gymnastics and completed Levels 1-3 of the Professional Gymnastics Coaching Development Course.
She graduated in May 2020 with a B.S. in Health Science studies and a minor in Global Public Health.
Following her senior season that was cut short by the COVID-19 Pandemic, Diaz was one of 11 grads from National Collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling (NCATA) Institutions to attend the NCATA Proper Progression Program (3P), which is designed to provide specific training and networking opportunities to recent graduates who are interested in coaching in the sport.
Diaz is one of the most decorated student-athletes in Quinnipiac acrobatics and tumbling history, as she is one of four two-time NCATA All-Americans in program history. Diaz was also recognized by the NCATA with a spot on the 2019 All-Academic Team, the equivalent of an Academic All-American honor.
Her list of athletic achievements continued at the conference level as she was named the 2019 ECAC Athlete of the Year Award as well as a two-time All-ECAC selection in 2018 and 2019.
Away from the mat, Diaz was an exceptional student in the classroom as she made the Dean's List in all eight semesters as a member of the University Honors Program and was a member of the Alpha Eta Honor Society.
Diaz was also very involved around campus and the community. As a senior, she was the President of the Q-Coor Service Club which coordinated community service efforts for all Quinnipiac student-athletes. Diaz also recently spent two years at Yale-New Haven Hospital as an Emergency Department College Volunteer and spent the Summer of 2019 as a volunteer at Hospital General El Buen Samaritano in La Romana, Dominican Republic.
She also has spent several years coaching and supervising in gymnastics and completed Levels 1-3 of the Professional Gymnastics Coaching Development Course.
She graduated in May 2020 with a B.S. in Health Science studies and a minor in Global Public Health.