2019 Justin Beaumont, women's volleyball coach
NJCU Athletic Communications
Justin Beaumont will take over the NJCU women's program after helping Saint Peter's achieve its greatest success in more than a decade.

Former NJCU Great Justin Beaumont Named New Head Women’s Volleyball Coach

August 09, 2019

JERSEY CITY, N.J. (NJCUGothicKnights.com) | Justin Beaumont, one of the all-time greats in New Jersey City University men's volleyball history and an accomplished club coach with experience at all three NCAA levels, has been named the 15th head women's volleyball coach in the history of NJCU. Beaumont, 31, succeeds Robert Cole, who coached the program from 2014-18 and will move into an administrative role.
 
"This opportunity is a blessing and couldn't come at a better time in my career," said Beaumont. "I'm fully invested in returning my alma mater to the highest success level. There's a good foundation laid here and I'm excited about helping to build the rest. I want to implement my culture and start to build a program that is recognized as a tough, gritty team on the court and a committed, successful team in the classroom—eventually being recognized nationally for both. It's a process and I'm very confident that we can obtain these goals in a few years." 
 
Shawn Tucker, Director of Athletics and Associate Vice President, added: "With Robert Cole moving into a compliance role after five years of coaching, we are happy to welcome Justin Beaumont back to NJCU. Since concluding a very successful playing career, Justin has run one of the top club programs in the state and he has gained valuable collegiate experience on all three NCAA levels. We believe the future is bright for our women's volleyball program with him back on the sideline in Jersey City."
 
Beaumont, a native of Bayonne, N.J. who lives in Fairfield, N.J. has served as the general manager of the Sideout Sports Volleyball Club in since 2011. There he has helped develop one of the top club programs in the state of New Jersey. He is the manager of the national team program, designs developmental programs, and has been a recruiting coordinator and private training instructor. He also hires the clubs other coaches.
 
Most recently, Beaumont served as the assistant women's volleyball coach and interim head women's coach at Division I Saint Peter's University in Jersey City in 2018. In just one season he helped the Peacocks improve from 0-25 in 2016 and 0-30 in 2017 to 9-25 in 2018. The highlight of the season came in the first round of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championship where eight-seeded Saint Peter's upset fifth-seeded Marist, 3-1, for the program's first postseason victory since 2006. SPU won its most matches in a season since 2008.
 
Cole, who will now shift into a new role as Director of Compliance, said: "NJCU is gaining a tremendous leader and coach in Justin Beaumont. He is a nationally-known recruiter and tactician that will grow this program exponentially. I'm supremely confident in the foundation that has been laid and can't wait to see our new coaching staff make their mark with a great core of student-athletes. The women's volleyball program is poised for immediate and long term success under Coach Beaumont's tutelage." 
 
Beaumont served as assistant coach at Division II Bloomfield College for five seasons from 2012-2016. He launched his collegiate coaching career as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Division II Felician University in 2011. Beaumont has worked the University of Michigan Volleyball camps since 2016.
 
Beaumont also is the owner and general manager of the Team Freedom Volleyball Club. Launched in 2016, the men's team competes professionally, representing the New Jersey and New York regions in matches nationally. The Team Freedom women's team plays on the semi-pro level. He manages the club's player personnel, recruiting, hiring of coaches and oversees national travel.
 
Beaumont has served as a board member of the Garden Empire Volleyball Association (GEVA) since 2017, organizing adult tournaments throughout the region, determining rules and regulations and advising the club directors.
 
Previous coaching experience includes head girls' coach for the Lady Chargers Volleyball Academy in Newark and three years of experience as a men's assistant for the Warren Six Pack club, working with the setters and liberos and as a coach of the 17s girls national volleyball team for the Phoenix Volleyball Club in Wayne, N.J.
 
Christopher Feliciano, the head coach at the University of New Hampshire, and the all-time winningest coach in NJCU history (131-39, .771), who was the 2007 New Jersey Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, complimented the hire, saying: "NJCU now has one of the brightest young coaching stars in the country. He comes with experience in recruiting, game management, and has the desire to improve his craft. More importantly he has the work ethic and fortitude to bring the program back to greatness."
 
On the court for NJCU, Beaumont was considered the heart and soul of the program. A four-year standout, he earned team co-captain roles as a junior (2012) and senior (2013) while playing both setter and opposite hitter. Despite being just 5-foot-6, considered small in volleyball, he overcame size by developing one of the highest vertical leaps of any player in the country at any level of the sport, exceeding 40 inches. He majored in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology.
 
A two-time First-Team All-Skyline Conference selection in 2012 and 2013, he could do it all on the court, Beaumont took home Skyline Player of the Week honors on February 20, 2012 and Honor Roll status on February 27, 2012 and February 25, 2013. A three-time NJCU Athlete of the Week, he finished his four-year Gothic Knight career with tremendous all-around numbers while splitting time at two positions. In 117 matches and 394 sets, he produced 2,602 assists, 896.5 points, 680 digs, 666 kills, 188 blocks, including 39 solo rejections, and 117 service aces. He is third in school history in assists despite playing just part of his career at setter and fifth in aces. NJCU won 67 matches with him on the court, and reached four postseason tournaments.
 
A 2007 graduate of Bayonne High School, Beaumont was a three-sport athlete for the Bees, playing three seasons of varsity volleyball. He was honored as the 2007 H.C.I.A.A. Player of the Year and was a two-time First-Team All-Hudson County selection as a junior and senior. He was named Second-Team All-State as a senior in 2007.
 
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