Virginia Tech women’s head lacrosse coach resigns
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BLACKSBURG, Va. – The coach of the Virginia Tech women’s lacrosse team has resigned.
Whit Babcock, the director of athletics, confirmed John Sung’s resignation and said that the nationwide search for Sung’s replacement would begin immediately.
“On behalf of Virginia Tech Athletics, we would like to thank Coach Sung for the impact he had on the success of our women’s lacrosse program,” Babcock said. “We wish him well in his future endeavors.”
Sung joined the Virginia Tech community in 2016 after four seasons at Winthrop. During his five seasons at Tech, his squads compiled a 45-39 (.536) overall record and a 10-22 mark in ACC play. His career head coaching record stands at 145-84 (.633).
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