Becky Schmidt has made her mark on Hope College volleyball as both a player and head coach, a position she has held since 2004. The 2014 Flying Dutch won more than 20 matches for the 10th consecutive season, culminating in the school's first-ever NCAA DIII National Championship. Having coached at both Hope and University of Redlands in California, Schmidt has a winning percentage of .762, ranking her among the nation's elite coaches. She has twice guided the Flying Dutch to undefeated seasons (16-0) in Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) conference play (2005 and 2009). Her 2009 team set a school record of winning 34 matches, a mark equaled in 2014. In 2008 Schmidt was elected the NCAA Division III representative to the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) board of directors. Schmidt is a 1999 graduate of Hope College, where as a middle blocker she was twice voted MIAA Conference's Most Valuable Player.
During her senior year she became the first Hope volleyball player to earn All-American honors. Schmidt was a graduate assistant volleyball coach at Miami University of Ohio, where she earned her master's degree in sport behavior and performance. She has coached club volleyball teams in Michigan, Ohio, and California, and in 2002 she coached a USA Athletes International team to a gold medal in Australia's Down Under Games. Schmidt lives in Holland, Michigan.