Rebecca
(Becky) Schmidt made her mark on Hope volleyball as a student-athlete
and is now doing it as coach of the Flying Dutch program for four seasons.
The 2007 Flying Dutch won more than 20 matches for the third consecutive season (24-9) en route to finishing second in the
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA).
In her second season at the helm (2005), Schmidt guided the Flying Dutch to the MIAA championship with a perfect 16-0 record.
The 2007 team posted a 24-9 season record. Schmidt's four-year
record at Hope is 95-51 (.661). Her collegiate coaching record,
which includes three seasons at the University of Redlands,
Calif., is 133-83 (.616)
A 1999 Hope graduate, Schmidt played
middle blocker and ranked among the NCAA leaders in several statistical
categories. She was voted the most valuable player in the Michigan
Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) as both a junior
and senior. As a senior she became the first Hope volleyball
player to receive NCAA Division III All-American honors. She
was also awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
A kinesiology major, she received
departmental recognitions for her academic work. Her senior year
she was presented the John Schouten Award as the college's outstanding
female student-athlete.
After graduating from Hope she was
a graduate assistant volleyball coach at Miami University of
Ohio while completing her master's degree in Sport Behavior and
Performance. Prior to returning to her alma mater, she was head
coach at the University of Redlands, Calif., compiling a 38-33
record in three seasons at the NCAA Division III institution.
She has also coached volleyball
club teams in Michigan, Ohio and California. In California she
has coached the Redlands Dragons 18s team and helped establish
a volleyball development program for 12-year-olds. In 2002 she
coached a USA Athlete's International volleyball team to a gold
medal in the "Down Under Games" in Australia.
Schmidt is a 1994 graduate of Holland
High School. While at Hope she was involved in the Holland community,
volunteering with the Boys and Girls Club and Habitat for Humanity.
She has continued her involvement with Habitat for Humanity in
California.
She also served as an assistant
women's lacrosse team coach at Redlands.
Hope Under Coach Schmidt
| Year |
Overall |
MIAA |
Place |
NCAA |
| 2004 |
19-14 |
8-8 |
Fourth-tie |
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| 2005 |
27-8 |
16-0 |
First |
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| 2006 |
25-10 |
13-3 |
Second |
yes (1-1) |
| 2007 |
24-9 |
14-2 |
Second |
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