In a significant shift for Michigan State University’s volleyball program, Leah Johnson is stepping down as the head coach after three seasons, as announced by athletic director Alan Haller in a recent press release. This development marks a pivotal moment for the Spartans, who have seen an increase in volleyball’s popularity in recent years, both locally and nationally.
Leah Johnson, who took over the Spartans volleyball program in 2020, will no longer lead the team. Known for her previous success at Illinois State, where she guided the team to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, Johnson’s tenure at Michigan State has come to an end.
Under Johnson’s leadership, the Spartans posted an overall record of 43 wins and 50 losses, with a disheartening 19 wins against 41 losses in Big Ten matches. The team wrapped up this past season with a 13-18 record, marking the second consecutive year of finishing with a losing record during her time as coach.
The volleyball program at Michigan State is at a turning point. Haller emphasized the importance of finding a suitable successor to lead the team towards greater success in what is deemed “the best volleyball conference in the country.” The Breslin Center, which has attracted record crowds for volleyball matches, underscores the growing excitement and investment in the program.
This announcement was made on Monday, August 17, 2020, and serves as a prelude to the upcoming season. The university aims to quickly identify and hire a new coach before the volleyball season kicks off.
The decision for Johnson to step down was characterized as a mutual agreement between her and the athletics department. In the release, Haller expressed appreciation for Johnson’s work over the past three years and wished her success in future endeavors. The aim is to reinvigorate the program and return to the level of success seen during the era of former coach Cathy George, who led the team to ten NCAA Tournaments in her seventeen-year tenure.
Since losing in the regional finals in 2017, the Spartans have struggled to regain their footing in the competitive landscape of Big Ten volleyball. Fans are hopeful that the upcoming coaching change will rejuvenate the program, attracting talent and improving performance on the court. With the heightened interest and participation in volleyball, there is a clear commitment to restoring the team to its former glory.
As Michigan State embarks on the search for a new volleyball coach, the selection process will be critical. The department is focused on identifying a leader who can not only enhance the team’s performance but also engage the growing fan base. The Spartans’ athletic community eagerly awaits who will take the reins and lead the team into a new era.
This change in leadership for Michigan State volleyball unfolds a narrative of resilience and the pursuit of excellence. It reflects a dedicated effort to ensure the legacy of Spartans volleyball continues in the right direction, fostering both local support and national recognition.
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