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Georgia Tech posted an overall record of 172-64 (.729) during his tenure, including a 96-38 mark in the Atlantic Coast Conference. He concluded the 2008 campaign with the highest career winning percentage among active ACC coaches, a mark that ranked among the top-20 in the nation.In seven seasons, Shymansky led Georgia Tech to the NCAA Sweet 16 (2003), the NCAA Elite 8 (2004), ACC Tournament Championship (2002) and ACC Regular Season Championship (2003 and 2004). He was named the league's coach of the year in 2004 after guiding the program to a 27-7 overall record and a perfect 16-0 conference campaign. He was also the AVCA East Region Coach of the Year that season as wellIndividually, eight student-athletes have claimed All-America honors under his tutelage and 10 different players have earned a total of 21 All-ACC selections.A pair of Yellow Jackets were tabbed the ACC Player of the Year during his tenure and four players earned spots on the ACC All-Freshman Team.Shymansky also helped collect several nationally ranked recruiting classes at Georgia Tech. Four of his seven classes have been ranked among the nation's top-25, led by the 2005 group, which was rated No. 4 by Volleyball Magazine and eighth by Prepvolleyball.com. While at Georgia Tech, he played a key role in signing multiple newcomers selected to the "Fab 50" by Volleyball Magazine.
Wow. How the hell did they pull that off? Did they want to come back to the midwest?
Heh, I thought this was going to be about Auburn's hiring process when I clicked on it.
He landed a solid Volleyball coach in Bond Shymansky from Georgia Tech. Welcome Bond!Also congrats to Steve Cottingham on a job well done!http://gomarquette.cstv.com/sports/w-volley/spec-rel/121508aab.html
Isn't this Cottingham's second coaching hire?
He had just hired Urban Meyer's daughter to play at Tech.
Hired? Do you think the inevitable NCAA sanctions regarding, in this case apparently blatant, "pay for play" will follow him to Marquette?