Ice Hockey
Parker, Corey

Corey Parker
- Title:
- Assistant AD/Strength & Conditioning
- Email:
- cpparker@syr.edu
Assistant Athletics Director for Olympic Sport Strength and Conditioning Corey Parker is responsible for overseeing the development of more than 400 Olympic Sport student-athletes who represent the Orange. In addition to his supervisory role, Parker handles the strength and conditioning programs for men's soccer and rowing, field hockey, ice hockey, soccer, and volleyball.
Parker came to Syracuse in 1995 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. After serving in that post for five years, he was promoted to associate head strength and conditioning coach for varsity sports.
In 2002, Parker left Syracuse Athletics to become director of strength and conditioning at Strength in Motion in Syracuse. While there, he designed and implemented individualized programs for clients ranging from grade-school age to college athletes.
He returned to Syracuse University Athletics in 2012 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach and was promoted to his current role in August 2016.
A native of Haverhill, Mass., Parker began his career in health and fitness working in corporate fitness as an exercise physiologist for Fit-Corp in Boston prior to coming to Syracuse in 1995.
Parker earned first-team football All-Eastern Coast Athletic Conference honors and was a three-year starter for Maine. He was selected as the Black Bears Defensive Lineman of the Year in 1991 and 1992. After earning his bachelor's degree in health and fitness from Maine in 1992, he went on to earn his master's degree in exercise physiology two years later. As a graduate student, Parker worked as a teaching assistant for the exercise science department, as well as a graduate assistant for the strength and conditioning program at Maine.
Parker is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
He and his wife, Jackie, reside in Syracuse with their son, Chris, and daughters, Lauren and Lindsay.
Parker came to Syracuse in 1995 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. After serving in that post for five years, he was promoted to associate head strength and conditioning coach for varsity sports.
In 2002, Parker left Syracuse Athletics to become director of strength and conditioning at Strength in Motion in Syracuse. While there, he designed and implemented individualized programs for clients ranging from grade-school age to college athletes.
He returned to Syracuse University Athletics in 2012 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach and was promoted to his current role in August 2016.
A native of Haverhill, Mass., Parker began his career in health and fitness working in corporate fitness as an exercise physiologist for Fit-Corp in Boston prior to coming to Syracuse in 1995.
Parker earned first-team football All-Eastern Coast Athletic Conference honors and was a three-year starter for Maine. He was selected as the Black Bears Defensive Lineman of the Year in 1991 and 1992. After earning his bachelor's degree in health and fitness from Maine in 1992, he went on to earn his master's degree in exercise physiology two years later. As a graduate student, Parker worked as a teaching assistant for the exercise science department, as well as a graduate assistant for the strength and conditioning program at Maine.
Parker is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
He and his wife, Jackie, reside in Syracuse with their son, Chris, and daughters, Lauren and Lindsay.