INDIANAPOLIS – UIndy volleyball head coach
Jason Reed has announced his resignation after 12 seasons on the Greyhound sideline. Reed produced a 201-156 (.563) overall record, ranking second in program history in win percentage and third in all-time wins.
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"I'm thankful for the opportunity to work alongside such amazing coaches and athletes," said Reed. "UIndy took a chance on me more than a decade ago and I'll forever be grateful for how this place has shaped my world."
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The Greyhounds claimed the 2013
GLVC title during his tenure, while earning berths to NCAA tournaments in 2013, '14 and '19. UIndy advanced to its first GLVC semifinal since 2019 this past season with a
four-set victory over second-seeded Maryville.
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"I can't say thank you enough to all of the players, coaches, administrators, and support staff," Reed continued.
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Three Greyhounds earned AVCA All-America distinction during Reed's tenure, as well as one
Academic All-America honoree.
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Furthermore, Reed had a knack for earning milestone victories against top competition, including perennial NCAA tournament programs
Hillsdale (his first win),
Lewis (win No. 100), as well as 20th-ranked
Quincy (his 200th) in the 2024 regular season finale.
"I would like to thank Coach Reed for his dedication and longstanding service to the volleyball program and for the positive impact he has had on countless UIndy volleyball student-athletes," said
Kim Pate, UIndy Director of Athletics. "I wish him the very best in an exciting new chapter of his professional career."
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Reed concluded: "I've grown up here and although my title is changing, I'm forever a Greyhound. My chapter is closing here – and I'm so excited for the future of the program and its continued success."
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UIndy will begin a national search for its next head coach. Stay tuned to UIndyAthletics.com for more updates.
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