Carlos
Chia is in his sixth season as the volleyball head coach at NKU.
Chia, considered one of the top recruiters in the Great Lakes Valley
Conference, was an assistant coach for the Norse for seven years
before being named head coach in 2001.
A year ago, Chia led
NKU to a 26-7 overall record. The Norse posted a 12-4 mark in the
GLVC and advanced to the semifinals of the league tournament. Chia
also recorded his 100th career coaching victory on Aug. 27, 2005,
as his Norse defeated Puerto Rico-Bayamon, 30-25, 21-30, 30-27,
30-27, at San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Chia guided NKU to a 22-9 overall record two years ago, and the
Norse finished with a 13-3 mark in the GLVC. Chia was also named
GLVC Coach of the Year for the second time in his career. NKU advanced
to the semifinals of the GLVC Tournament in 2004 before losing to
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.
Chia led NKU to a 26-12 overall record three years ago, and his
Norse advanced to the championship match of the NCAA Division II
Great Lakes Region Tournament. NKU - which won the GLVC regular-season
title - featured AVCA first team All-American Kristin Koralewski,
who was also named the GLVC Player of the Year in both 2003 and
2004.
Four years ago, Chia guided NKU to a 22-10 record and a second-place
finish at the GLVC Tournament. Among the highlights in 2002 was
Norse setter Sara Taylor, who finished No. 1 nationally in assists
in NCAA Division II with an average of 13.82 assists per game. She
became the first NKU player to ever lead the nation in that category.
Five years ago, Chia led NKU to a 28-5 record, and the Norse also
captured their fifth consecutive GLVC championship. NKU, which featured
2001 GLVC Player of the Year Bethany Gastright, also advanced to
the NCAA Division II Tournament for the fifth straight season.
Chia earned GLVC Coach of the Year honors in 2001, and his team
finished with a No. 17 ranking in the AVCA NCAA Division II poll.
NKU also posted an unbeaten season (14-0) in the GLVC in 2001.
Chia is now 124-43 in five seasons as head coach at NKU. Since joining
the NKU coaching staff in 1994, Chia has been a part of six GLVC
championship teams. In 1998, the Norse won the Great Lakes Region
title and advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight for the first
time in school history.
In 1999, the Norse advanced to the NCAA Division II Final Four and
ended with a national ranking of No. 2 - the highest rating in the
program’s history.
Prior to coming to NKU, Chia served as a volleyball coach at Mount
Notre Dame High School in Cincinnati and helped the team capture
the 1991 district championship in southwest Ohio.
Chia was head coach at Thomas More College from 1988-90 and he also
coached Junior Olympic volleyball for five years.
An avid volleyball player, Chia was a member of the 1972 Peruvian
National Team that placed fourth at the first-ever South American
Championships in Brazil. |