Chad Hibdon

Girls' Basketball
2015 Coach of the Year

Chad Hibdon

Blackman High School

Murfreesboro,
Tennessee

Impact Statement

During the 2013-14 school year, Blackman was named mythical national champs by ESPN, MaxPreps and USA Today.

Biography

Chad Hibdon built Blackman High School into a national power during his ten years as head coach of the program. This past season, Hibdon’s team captured its second straight Tennessee Class AAA championship. Over the last two seasons, Blackman amassed a record of 66-3. Four of the starters on this year’s team have accepted Division I college scholarships. During the 2013-14 school year, Blackman was named mythical national champs by ESPN, MaxPreps and USA Today. Hibdon, who resigned at the end of the season to take over as head coach at Truett-McDonnell College in Georgia, owns an overall record at Blackman of 199-98, which included only winning only 10 games in his first two seasons at Blackman. Coach Hibdon is the first coach from Tennessee to be named NHSCA National Girls’ Basketball Coach of the Year.


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Records

  • Coach Hibdon's overall record of 199-98
  • Professional Achievements

  • Coach Hibdon is the first coach from Tennessee to be named NHSCA National Girls’ Basketball Coach of the Year
  • Personal Honors

  • Coach Hibdon’s team captured its second straight Tennessee Class AAA championship