Matt Troy Named Volleyball Coach At Mary Washington
Matt Troy has been hired as the new head volleyball coach at the
University of Mary Washington, according to Athletic Director Ken
Tyler. Troy comes to Fredericksburg from Johns Hopkins University,
where he led the Blue Jays to a 77-21 record with two NCAA
Tournament apperances in three years at the helm.
"We are pleased to welcome Matt Troy to our staff as head
volleyball coach" said Tyler. "Matt brings an outstanding track
record of success from Johns Hopkins, one of the nation's top
academic and athletic institutions. His 54-9 record with NCAA
appearances over the last two years was very appealing, and we look
forward to our volleyball team reaching new heights under Matt's
leadership. Most importantly, Matt is a person of character and
integrity who will motivate and inspire his student-athletes to
achieve in the classroom and on the court." Tyler added, "Finally,
we would like to acknowledge the outstanding tenure of long-time
volleyball coach Dee Conway and express how glad we are that she
will remain part of our team as head softball coach."
Troy led Hopkins to its best season in program history in 2012, as
the team notched a program-best win-loss record of 29-4. The Blue
Jays won their first 16 matches of the season and won the
Centennial Conference title for the second-straight season.
"I want to thank Dr. Searcy, the search committee and Ken Tyler for
the great honor and privilege of becoming the next head volleyball
coach here at the University of Mary Washington", said Troy. "My
family and I are extremely grateful for the opportunity and look
forward to being a part of an extraordinary staff and group of
student athletes in achieving their goal of becoming a top 25
athletics department in NCAA Division III."
Hopkins dropped just four sets en route to capturing the Centennial
Conference crown in 2011, as Troy was named Centennial Conference
Coach of the Year. The Blue Jays finished the 2011 season with a
record of 25-5.
Prior to coaching at JHU, Troy served as the head coach at Howard
Community College for one season. In his one season with the
Dragons, he led the team to an 18-16 record and a third place
finish in the conference with a 10-2 mark, as well as the top seed
in the regional tournament. Troy also coached three of his players
to All-Region honors.
Troy spent six years with the Caroll Vipers Volleyball Club in
Maryland, most recently as assistant director and head coach. He
also spent one season as an assistant coach at Gettysburg College.
He most recently taught physical education and health at Crestwood
Middle School in Frederick, MD. Troy is a 2002 graduate of West
Virginia University with a bachelor's degree in physical education
and health. In 2009, he completed his master's from West Virginia
in athletic coaching education.
Troy and his wife, Melissa, and their four daughters: Alexis,
Kamryn, Emily and Brooke, will move to the Fredericksburg area
shortly after the new year.






