Director of Athletics Mark Griffin named Cody Chidsey the new head coach of the Rutgers University-Newark men's volleyball program, effective immediately, for the 2019 season.
A two-time American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-American
Chidsey previously served on the Scarlet Raiders coaching staff as a graduate assistant for the 2017 and 2018 campaigns.
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Chidsey completed his volleyball eligibility at Rutgers-Newark at the NCAA Tournament in late-April of 2016 and is currently finishing his undergraduate degree in Geology and Environmental Science at R-N. The Bath, Pa. native was not only one of the top players in Rutgers-Newark men's volleyball history, but he was a standout in the Rutgers-Newark community.
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"Cody has made the most of his time here at Rutgers-Newark and I could not be more pleased to have him stay with the program the next few years," said Trevino. "He was a phenomenal player, but most importantly he was a great student and he was involved in the campus community. He knows what it takes to be successful as a collegiate athlete and student, and that is going to great for us as he works with the younger student-athletes in our program.
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Chidsey was an AVCA All-American in 2015 and 2016, leading the Scarlet Raiders to two appearances in the "Elite Eight" of the NCAA Tournament.
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He was the 2014-15 Rutgers-Newark Male Athlete of the Year and was the first-ever winner of the Gerald Massenburg Award in 2015-16. The Pennsylvania native was the 2015 Continental Volleyball Conference (CVC) Player of the Year and a two-time all-conference performer, twice earning AVCA National Player of the Week honors during his junior season.
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Chidsey finished third nationally in hitting percentage as a junior, backing up that mark by finishing sixth as a senior. He finished his career at Rutgers-Newark with a remarkable .377 hitting percentage, totaling 845 kills, 248 blocks and 58 aces in 111 matches (384 sets).
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The Scarlet Raiders compiled an overall record of 46-14 during his final two seasons in Newark, helping R-N to a CVC title and an overall record of 21-3 inside the league.
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Outside of the volleyball court, Chidsey was a fantastic student, maintaining a cumulative grade-point average of 3.65-plus. He was also a Resident Assistant (RA), Teacher's Assistant (TA) and a member of the Geology Club.
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He has past coaching experience with Lehigh Valley Premier Volleyball in his home state of Pennsylvania as well as New Jersey Premier Volleyball based in Metuchen.