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Lindsey Devine, Alabama volleyball head coach, resigns

Lindsey Devine, Alabama Volleyball head coach, resigns
Lindsey Devine, Alabama Volleyball head coach, resigns

Alabama volleyball head coach Lindsey Devine resigned Wednesday after a three-year stint with the Crimson Tide.

Devine had a 29-52 record at Alabama.

"I am grateful to have had the opportunity to serve as the head volleyball coach at the University of Alabama for the past three years. I would like to thank the staff and the players for their support, belief and investment into laying the foundation for future success. I wish the program all the best going forward," said Devine in a statement.

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Before becoming coach at Alabama, Devine was at East Tennessee State, where she coached for 16 years. Her career head coaching record is 321-270.

"We thank coach Devine for her service to the University of Alabama and our volleyball program. We have accepted her letter of resignation and wish Lindsey nothing but the best in the future," said Greg Byrne, Alabama's athletics director.

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Byrne has begun a search for the Crimson Tide's next volleyball coach.

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