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2022 Head Coach

Corey Hobson - 17 Travel Head Coach - 2022

Metro VBC Corey Hobson - 17 Travel Head Coach - 2022
"After last year's success placing 5th in the Nation at the Open Division, I am eager to get back in the gym with a new and very talented team having the same goals to compete at the highest level. It is very exciting to work with such talented athletes, as well as work alongside such high-level coaches."

 

Corey Hobson is going into his eighth year of coaching club with METRO, he spent the first four years as the Assistant for 18 Travel, one year as the associate head coach with Adam Hughes, and the last two years as the Head Coach for 17 Travel.  Corey’s years with METRO have been highlighted by being a part of the first team from the Chesapeake Region to win a National Championship, in 2021 placing 5th in the Nation at the Open Level Division, taking Bronze at Nationals in the National Division, and qualifying for Nationals in the Open Division four years in a row, two years with the 18 Travel and two years with the 17 Travel.

Corey began his volleyball career as a setter at Cambridge Springs High School in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania where he helped to put his school on the map (ranked #1 in the state) by leading his team to the state playoffs his senior year.  Corey continued his volleyball career with the Penn State men’s volleyball team from 2010 to 2013 as the technical coordinator.  During his years with the team, Penn State made it to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament and were EIVA Champions all four years.  His duties included being the primary technical operator of the Data Volley and Data Video software, planning and organizing practices with coaches, scouting opponents and creating scouting reports in preparation of upcoming matches, and practicing with the team.  Corey was also a setter for the men’s club volleyball team for three of his four years at Penn State and graduated in December of 2013 with a degree in Civil Engineering.

Corey currently lives in Stafford, VA with his wife, Kirsten, and daughter Lucy. He works full-time as a Project Manager for Baker DC, a concrete construction company, in Washington D.C.