La PLUME, Pa. - The Keystone College Department of Athletics is proud to announce the hiring of
Maegen Eddinger as the new head women's volleyball coach.
Eddinger comes to Keystone following a seven-year stint as head volleyball coach at SUNY Broome, where she went 127-72 with the Hornets, coaching one All-American, 10 All-Region and 15 All-Conference student-athletes.
"I am so excited to be joining the exceptional team of coaches at Keystone College," Eddinger expressed. "I want to thank the search committee for selecting me to lead the volleyball program."
"Throughout the interview process, it was clear to see the passion and excitement that the entire athletic department shares for making a great experience for the student-athletes. I am proud to call Keystone College my new home and I cannot wait to get started working with the team as we prepare to return to competition this fall."
Eddinger earned Mid-State Athletic Conference (MSAC) Coach of the Year honors in 2016, 2018, and 2019. She led the Hornets to the MSAC title in 2016 and 2018. In 2018, SUNY Broome was the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region III Champions and made the national tournament, as Eddinger collected NJCAA Region III and District A Coach of the Year accolades.
At Broome, Eddinger was responsible for all aspects of the program, including recruiting, retention, practices, fundraising, transportation and promoting the growth of players and assistant coaches.
In addition, Eddinger coached Edge Extreme Club Volleyball (2014-2015) and Delaware Academy (2008). She also played with USA Volleyball (IREVA) from 2016-2018 as a travel player and team representative.
Eddinger played collegiately at SUNY Oneonta from 2004-2006, being named SUNYAC All-Conference, team captain, team MVP and NYS Women's Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year in 2006. She is the Red Dragons' all-time leader for career digs per set (5.42) and ranks second in single season digs (694) and third in career service percentage (.954). Eddinger also served as an assistant coach at Oneonta from 2007-2009.
Eddinger graduated from Oneonta in 2007 with a dual major in communication studies and mass communication.