Liberty head volleyball coach Trevor Johnson has resigned from his position to pursue other opportunities, according to a release from the school on Monday evening. A national search for the program’s ninth head coach will begin immediately.
Johnson completed his sixth season at Liberty last fall, where the Lady Flames posted a 15-14 overall record and an 8-8 mark during the team’s first season as members of Conference USA. He finished his time as Liberty’s head coach with an 89-75 record, including a 54-38 conference record.
“We are grateful to Coach Johnson for all that he has done for the Liberty volleyball program and for the University over the past six seasons, Liberty Director of Athletics Ian McCaw said in a release. “We wish Trevor and his family the very best as they move on to their next opportunity.”
During his time with the Lady Flames, Johnson guided Liberty to two appearances in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship, as well as a pair of 20-win seasons. In 2022, Liberty posted a 23-9 record, winning its first ASUN regular season title by going 14-2 in conference play. Johnson was named the 2022 ASUN Coach of the Year.
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Heard he cut a bunch of girls from the team with no explanation. Took away scholarships after being promised full rides. University wasnt happy with his choice.