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Peter Volkert

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    Head Coach
With 348 wins and success at every stop in a women’s volleyball coaching career that began at the college level in 1994, took on a new task when he was appointed as head coach of the NJIT women’s volleyball program in the winter of 2014.
 
Volkert previously guided three college programs to success, beginning with Division II Pace University (1994 to 1996) in Pleasantville, NY, and continuing at the Division I level with Manhattan College (1997 to 2003) and Fordham University (2004 to 2012), both in the Bronx.
 
At NJIT, he took over a program that began Division I competition in 2006 and produced its wins high at the top level with 18 in 2008. The 2009 Highlanders, in their first year of Division I championship eligibility finished 17-11 and led the nation in digs per set. After that, however, came four consecutive losing seasons, including a 7-win season in 2013.
 
In Volkert’s first year leading the NJIT program, his Highlanders nearly doubled the previous season’s win output, as they posted 13 victories and went 7-5 over the last 12 matches.

The 2015-16 Highlanders finished with a 6-25 overall record, including 1-13 in the A-Sun. The team's 3-2 victory over Stetson in Newark on October 4, was the first win in A-Sun conference play for any team from NJIT, which began conference competition for the first time in 2015-16.

In 2017, NJIT nearly doubled its win total (11) from the previous season, winning the last two out of three matches.
 
Moving forward, Volkert aims to continue his program’s improvement while adding the new challenge of competing as a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference, which sent two of its teams to the NCAA Division I Tournament in the 2014 postseason.
 
A 1992 graduate of Concordia College in Bronxville, NY, where he played men’s volleyball, Volkert earned a BA in History and Secondary Education at Concordia and two subsequent master’s degrees from Iona College (MS in Multicultural Education, 1995; MS in Educational Administration and Supervision in 1998).
 
He began coaching girls volleyball at Good Counsel High School in White Plains, NY, in 1992 and also coached as an assistant and head coach in men’s volleyball at Concordia.
 
Volkert entered the ranks of women’s college volleyball at Pace in 1994. He took over a program that had been 5-23 the year before his arrival and won just one match the season before that. Against that background, he guided Pace to a 78-26 mark in three seasons (1994 to 1996).
 
In his first year, he led Pace to a conference championship and berth in the 1994 NCAA Division II national tournament. In 1995, Pace made the ECAC postseason tournament and then returned to the NCAA national tournament in 1996, reaching the Division II Sweet Sixteen. His Pace team achieved a fifth-place regional ranking in Division II. Pace’s record in his three seasons was 15-12, 33-7, and 30-7, respectively, for a combined mark of 78-26.
 
Entering the Division I level with Manhattan in time for the 1997 season, he guided the Jaspers to their first Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship and first NCAA Division I Tournament spot in 2000 with a 23-11 record, which earned him MAAC Coach of the Year laurels.
 
In 2002, Manhattan won a program-record 30 matches (30-3 overall) and returned to the NCAAs after claiming another MAAC title. His last Manhattan team, in 2003, won both of its MAAC tournament matches 3-0 for back-to-back championships and another spot in the NCAAs. His record in seven seasons with Manhattan was 132-99.
His career then moved across the Major Deegan Expressway from Manhattan to Fordham and the Atlantic 10 Conference. At Fordham, he inherited a program that had topped 11 wins just one time in the preceding 11 years and led his new team to a 14-16 record in his first season (2004).
 
The following year, the Rams went 19-14 and in 2006 they won 21 matches (21-15), the program’s highest total ever in its 38 years of existence. Volkert won at least 13 matches in four of the five seasons that followed the 21-15 mark. Coaching at Fordham from 2004 to 2012, he led the Rams to A-10 postseason berths in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2010. At 138-161, he has 21 more career wins than any of the other 10 coaches in Fordham history and his .462 winning percentage ranks third.
 
“We are very excited to add Peter to our coaching staff,” said Kaplan, who was an Assistant Director of Athletics at Manhattan for part of Volkert’s tenure as coach there. “I have known him for over 15 years. He is a proven head coach with a winning track record at his last three head coaching positions.  We feel fortunate that he was available and interested in our position.”
 
Immediately before taking the helm at NJIT, Volkert served in 2013 as an assistant coach at Iona, which was 13-5 in MAAC regular season competition, the best conference record ever for Iona since the conference began regular season championship play in 1991.
 
“I’m excited to be a head coach again and to have a second opportunity to work with Lenny (Kaplan),” said Volkert. “He worked closely with our program (at Manhattan) and I know he’ll be supportive of the whole program as the athletic director here at NJIT.”
 
Although his won-lost record is impressive, Volkert is not focused on that area, specifically. “The first thing is we want to put a positive process in place and match that with maximum effort,” said the coach. “After that, we will give the players the tools to be in the right place at the right time on both offense and defense. If we do that, the team will get positive results.”
 
Peter and his wife Stacey reside in Cortlandt Manor, NY with their three children Taylor (14), Trevor (12) and Austin (10).

Peter Volkert Head Coaching Record
 
Year School Won Lost Pct. Notes
1994  Pace 15 12 .556  NCAA Division II Tournament
1995  Pace 33 7 .825
1996  Pace 30 7 .811  NCAA Division II Tournament Sweet 16
 Total 78 26 .750  Program career wins leader
1997  Manhattan 17 15 .531
1998  Manhattan 10 27 .270
1999  Manhattan 19 11 .633
2000  Manhattan 23 11 .676  NCAA Division I Tournament
2001  Manhattan 12 17 .414
2002  Manhattan 30 4 .882  NCAA Division I Tournament
 Program season wins record (through 22 seasons )
2003  Manhattan 21 14 .600  NCAA Division I Tournament
 Total 132 99 .571  Program career wins leader
2004  Fordham 14 16 .467
2005  Fordham 19 14 .576
2006  Fordham 21 15 .583  Program season wins record (through 38 seasons)
2007  Fordham 15 20 .429
2008  Fordham 18 16 .529
2009  Fordham 13 20 .394
2010  Fordham 17 18 .486
2011  Fordham 7 23 .233
2012  Fordham 14 19 .424
 Total 138 161 .462  Program career wins leader
2014 NJIT 13 22 .371
2015 NJIT 6 25 .194 First season playing in ASUN Conference
2016 NJIT 11 22 .333
2017 NJIT 12 19 .387
 
Career Total: 24 seasons, 360 wins, 374 losses

Updated May 2017