Virginia fills volleyball coaching vacancy, hiring Florida assistant Shannon Wells
Published Monday, Apr. 26, 2021, 5:47 pm
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Shannon Wells. Photo courtesy Florida Athletics.
Florida assistant Shannon Wells has been named head coach of the Virginia volleyball program, filling a vacancy from the abrupt removal of former coach Aaron Smith and his staff last month.
Wells comes to Virginia after serving on the coaching staff at Florida the past seven seasons, where she has served as the program’s recruiting coordinator.
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