Segur joined the Broncs as an assistant coach in the summer of 2021.
Rider reached the MAAC Semifinals for the fifth-consecutive season in 2024, topping Merrimack in the MAAC Quarterfinals. Kiannisha Santiago earned her second All-MAAC honor, being named to the All-MAAC First-Team before earning MAAC All-Tournament Team honors in the postseason. Molly Rohde and Paige Giehtbrock both earned Second-Team All-MAAC honors.Â
The Broncs once again reached the MAAC Tournament in 2023, defeating Niagara in the first round of the Tournament to advance to the MAAC semifinals for the fourth-straight season. Kiannisha Santiago was awarded Second-Team All-MAAC honors with Molly Rohde and Paige Geihtbrock earning MAAC All-Rookie Team honors.
Segur is currently involved with USA Volleyball High Performance as an assistant coach for the youth team that competed in the 2022 USA All-Star Championship. He also serves as a camp coach, tryout evaluator, and court coach.
While at Rider, Segur was a recipient of the 2022 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Diversity Award. Within this award, he participated in a sequence of educational seminars that focused on professional and personal development for coaches. He was the only recipient of the award in the MAACÂ and one of 18 sponsored award recipients nationally.
Prior to Rider, Segur served as the Head Coach for the International Volleyball Club 15-1’s team from 2018-2020. He also served as the Head Coach for the Princeton Volleyball Club 18-1 and 12-1 from 2021-2022.