What happened to women’s volleyball

Condit is retiring per the website

She did an amazing job at MU and now if we can hire an up and coming star, this program can return to great heights. The potential has been proven it can happen. Thanks for a great run, coach!

If any of you are coming to Oxford for the men’s basketball game at 11 am on November 11, you should consider going uptown for a late lunch after basketball, and then staying for her last home volleyball game and postgame ceremony.

She deserves a good sendoff!

OXFORD, Ohio— Miami University volleyball coach Carolyn Condit announced today that she will retire after the 2023 season. Condit, who is in her 40th season leading the RedHawks’ program and 44th season as a college head coach, has amassed 781 career wins in her legendary career. She is the longest-tenured current Division I head coach in the nation, and holds a 682-549 record at Miami since taking over the program in 1984. Condit has compiled more career wins than any coach in any sport in the history of Miami Athletics.

Tickets are available now for Condit’s final regular-season home series at Millett Hall, which is set for Nov. 10-11 against Akron. The match on Friday, Nov. 10 begins at 6:30 p.m., with Saturday’s first serve slated for 5 p.m. Fans are invited to come celebrate Condit’s 40-year career at Miami at the home finale on Saturday, Nov. 11, and a special postgame ceremony is planned. The RedHawks’ final match of the regular season is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 15 at Bowling Green.

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