The Roanoke Times: Press Boxwith our sports staffVT volleyball coach leaves for Notre DamePosted May22, 2006 at 03:35 PMWrestling? Check. Baseball? Coming soon. Now Jim Weaver has a third head coaching vacancy to fill, as Virginia Tech volleyball coach Greg Smith has left to become an assistant coach at Notre Dame. In six seasons with Smith, the Hokies were 81-94 overall and 37-38 in the ACC, the Big East and something called the Independent Volleyball Conference. They were 13-18 (8-14 ACC) last fall. "The six years I have been at Virginia Tech have been great," Smith said in a Virginia Tech news release. "It was a difficult decision to leave the program. I appreciate the support that I have received from the administration for the program, and I will always look fondly upon the past six seasons." A news release from the Irish reflects how "excited" everyone in South Bend is and attributes the following to Smith: "I'm very excited to be coming to Notre Dame and to become a part of a program of that caliber - one that is among the top in the country. I think being a part of Coach [Debbie] Brown's staff will be an amazing experience for me." |
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VT volleyball coach leaves for Notre Dame
Posted May22, 2006 at 03:35 PM
Wrestling? Check. Baseball? Coming soon. Now Jim Weaver has a third head coaching vacancy to fill, as Virginia Tech volleyball coach Greg Smith has left to become an assistant coach at Notre Dame. In six seasons with Smith, the Hokies were 81-94 overall and 37-38 in the ACC, the Big East and something called the Independent Volleyball Conference. They were 13-18 (8-14 ACC) last fall.
"The six years I have been at Virginia Tech have been great," Smith said in a Virginia Tech news release. "It was a difficult decision to leave the program. I appreciate the support that I have received from the administration for the program, and I will always look fondly upon the past six seasons."
A news release from the Irish reflects how "excited" everyone in South Bend is and attributes the following to Smith:
"I'm very excited to be coming to Notre Dame and to become a part of a program of that caliber - one that is among the top in the country. I think being a part of Coach [Debbie] Brown's staff will be an amazing experience for me."

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