Coaching Carousel 2022-2023
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Watch out for Spallina. He unsuccessfully interviewed for the Cuse and Clemson job. Once he gets the right program, with a lot of talent, he will be tough to deal with. Not the most liked guy in the sport but he is a very good coach. At this point he must realize that he can not win at SB.
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UVA followers must be torn. Legend at the school, but the game had passed her by....LaxPundit07 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:26 pm This is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, opening in recent memory. UVA is a sleeping giant! Julie is a great leader and person, but they had really fallen off. The admin at UVA made a difficult but likely proper decision. Hire will be important here.
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Interesting thoughts, but I dont think UVA would be the best fit.Lax101 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:58 pm Watch out for Spallina. He unsuccessfully interviewed for the Cuse and Clemson job. Once he gets the right program, with a lot of talent, he will be tough to deal with. Not the most liked guy in the sport but he is a very good coach. At this point he must realize that he can not win at SB.
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Katrina Dowd new head coach at Brown University.
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Not a shot in hell ^^^ that happens.
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Could only wish Duke coach follows her...LaxPundit07 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:26 pm This is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, opening in recent memory. UVA is a sleeping giant! Julie is a great leader and person, but they had really fallen off. The admin at UVA made a difficult but likely proper decision. Hire will be important here.
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He is not leaving SB for UVA. He is not leaving Long Island. The only place he would have gone to is Cuse as all his kids will end up there.Lax101 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:58 pm Watch out for Spallina. He unsuccessfully interviewed for the Cuse and Clemson job. Once he gets the right program, with a lot of talent, he will be tough to deal with. Not the most liked guy in the sport but he is a very good coach. At this point he must realize that he can not win at SB.
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I would say no to the daughter She’s not that goodn but they love mt Sinai kidsMadlax59 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 8:58 pmHe is not leaving SB for UVA. He is not leaving Long Island. The only place he would have gone to is Cuse as all his kids will end up there.Lax101 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:58 pm Watch out for Spallina. He unsuccessfully interviewed for the Cuse and Clemson job. Once he gets the right program, with a lot of talent, he will be tough to deal with. Not the most liked guy in the sport but he is a very good coach. At this point he must realize that he can not win at SB.
Re: Coaching Carousel 2022-2023
Don't be surprised. A few reasons why
1) UVA doesn't pay its non-revenue coaches well, probably bottom 5 in top 25. They likely can't get a big name because of this.
2) Ally K led recruiting and the 24 commits is UVA's best class in a long time including 2 of the best girls off the island. With the incredibly talented 25 Long Island class, I would expect another big year if she stays with UVA
3) If you look at the current AD's track record, UVA AD has reputation for hiring less experienced coaches.
4) The recruiting window just opened, this hire needs to be made quickly. Also, many existing coaches have penalty clauses for leaving after recruiting window is open.
5) Julie Myers recruits to a specific style of play, emphasizing speed over all else. Some coaches, especially more defensively minded one, probably aren't crazy about inheriting talent with that philosophy.
6) UVA has some pretty big restrictions on coaches bringing in undergrad transfers. Less easy to quickly turn a program around compared to some other spots.
I don't by any means think Ally K is a sure bet, or even better than a 50% change, but I would put her at the front of a pretty wide open pack.
Despite the school's reputation, this is not as attractive job as many here think it is.
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Ally Kennedy joined the uva staff on September 1. Could be wrong, but I think saying that she “led recruiting” is a bit of a stretch. Brittany dipper was the senior of the two assistant coach hires that myers made last year.LaxDadMax wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 9:27 pmDon't be surprised. A few reasons why
1) UVA doesn't pay its non-revenue coaches well, probably bottom 5 in top 25. They likely can't get a big name because of this.
2) Ally K led recruiting and the 24 commits is UVA's best class in a long time including 2 of the best girls off the island. With the incredibly talented 25 Long Island class, I would expect another big year if she stays with UVA
3) If you look at the current AD's track record, UVA AD has reputation for hiring less experienced coaches.
4) The recruiting window just opened, this hire needs to be made quickly. Also, many existing coaches have penalty clauses for leaving after recruiting window is open.
5) Julie Myers recruits to a specific style of play, emphasizing speed over all else. Some coaches, especially more defensively minded one, probably aren't crazy about inheriting talent with that philosophy.
6) UVA has some pretty big restrictions on coaches bringing in undergrad transfers. Less easy to quickly turn a program around compared to some other spots.
I don't by any means think Ally K is a sure bet, or even better than a 50% change, but I would put her at the front of a pretty wide open pack.
Despite the school's reputation, this is not as attractive job as many here think it is.
Let’s see what happens. I think the odds are high that a “coach to be named later” will be the next head coach of uva….
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I’m not sure I know much about him. Seems like it is Katie Rowan job for the taking.LaxGnome22 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 3:04 pm Waiting for Ohio State. Hope it’s Olin, just don’t think it will be.
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Ally K made every call on September 1st. Julie Myers may have set the targets but Ally closed them especially the two LI girlsWomenslaxxfan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 10:07 pmAlly Kennedy joined the uva staff on September 1. Could be wrong, but I think saying that she “led recruiting” is a bit of a stretch. Brittany dipper was the senior of the two assistant coach hires that myers made last year.LaxDadMax wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 9:27 pmDon't be surprised. A few reasons why
1) UVA doesn't pay its non-revenue coaches well, probably bottom 5 in top 25. They likely can't get a big name because of this.
2) Ally K led recruiting and the 24 commits is UVA's best class in a long time including 2 of the best girls off the island. With the incredibly talented 25 Long Island class, I would expect another big year if she stays with UVA
3) If you look at the current AD's track record, UVA AD has reputation for hiring less experienced coaches.
4) The recruiting window just opened, this hire needs to be made quickly. Also, many existing coaches have penalty clauses for leaving after recruiting window is open.
5) Julie Myers recruits to a specific style of play, emphasizing speed over all else. Some coaches, especially more defensively minded one, probably aren't crazy about inheriting talent with that philosophy.
6) UVA has some pretty big restrictions on coaches bringing in undergrad transfers. Less easy to quickly turn a program around compared to some other spots.
I don't by any means think Ally K is a sure bet, or even better than a 50% change, but I would put her at the front of a pretty wide open pack.
Despite the school's reputation, this is not as attractive job as many here think it is.
Let’s see what happens. I think the odds are high that a “coach to be named later” will be the next head coach of uva….
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I think it was time for Myers. Despite having good talent, the program grew stale. She never adapted as well to the faster, more modern style of play like her counterparts.
With that being said, this is a big job like others have stated. But that doesn't mean it will be easy to fill because the options of elite candidates are limited. Alot of the legacy coaches in the power 5 will not leave schools where they've been coaching for 10+ years for UVA unless they open up the checkbook which i don't see happening. They may have to hire an elite mid major coach looking for a new challenge or really good power 5 coach looking for more of a recruiting edge. I'm thinking of someone like Shelley Klaes. One can argue JMU is a better program than UVA but the ceiling of UVA as a program is much higher. That's an attractive prospect. It's right down the road, she won't have to move her family too far. She's familiar with the area. Also she's just a really good coach and could really turn things around at UVA.
I think Lindsey Munday could do well with more talent. Good recruiter as well.
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Jana Drummond
Michelle Tumolo
With that being said, this is a big job like others have stated. But that doesn't mean it will be easy to fill because the options of elite candidates are limited. Alot of the legacy coaches in the power 5 will not leave schools where they've been coaching for 10+ years for UVA unless they open up the checkbook which i don't see happening. They may have to hire an elite mid major coach looking for a new challenge or really good power 5 coach looking for more of a recruiting edge. I'm thinking of someone like Shelley Klaes. One can argue JMU is a better program than UVA but the ceiling of UVA as a program is much higher. That's an attractive prospect. It's right down the road, she won't have to move her family too far. She's familiar with the area. Also she's just a really good coach and could really turn things around at UVA.
I think Lindsey Munday could do well with more talent. Good recruiter as well.
Others
Jana Drummond
Michelle Tumolo
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If you’ve seen that massive lacrosse facility USC is building I think Munday will be staying out at USC. Going to be a HUGE selling point to come out west.Kleizaster wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 1:34 am I think it was time for Myers. Despite having good talent, the program grew stale. She never adapted as well to the faster, more modern style of play like her counterparts.
With that being said, this is a big job like others have stated. But that doesn't mean it will be easy to fill because the options of elite candidates are limited. Alot of the legacy coaches in the power 5 will not leave schools where they've been coaching for 10+ years for UVA unless they open up the checkbook which i don't see happening. They may have to hire an elite mid major coach looking for a new challenge or really good power 5 coach looking for more of a recruiting edge. I'm thinking of someone like Shelley Klaes. One can argue JMU is a better program than UVA but the ceiling of UVA as a program is much higher. That's an attractive prospect. It's right down the road, she won't have to move her family too far. She's familiar with the area. Also she's just a really good coach and could really turn things around at UVA.
I think Lindsey Munday could do well with more talent. Good recruiter as well.
Others
Jana Drummond
Michelle Tumolo
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One of the greatest offensive minds in the game. Even though she left in 2020, anything that Carolina did from 2019 to last year‘s national championship can be easily contributed to the Katrina Dowd effect.
She molded that offense and all of the 2017-2019 offensive recruits. They were young and lost the semis to BC in double OT in 2019, and IMO, would they have won it all in 2021 if she was OC.
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Doubt Munday would leave USC.lacrosselaxin20 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 3:22 amIf you’ve seen that massive lacrosse facility USC is building I think Munday will be staying out at USC. Going to be a HUGE selling point to come out west.Kleizaster wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 1:34 am I think it was time for Myers. Despite having good talent, the program grew stale. She never adapted as well to the faster, more modern style of play like her counterparts.
With that being said, this is a big job like others have stated. But that doesn't mean it will be easy to fill because the options of elite candidates are limited. Alot of the legacy coaches in the power 5 will not leave schools where they've been coaching for 10+ years for UVA unless they open up the checkbook which i don't see happening. They may have to hire an elite mid major coach looking for a new challenge or really good power 5 coach looking for more of a recruiting edge. I'm thinking of someone like Shelley Klaes. One can argue JMU is a better program than UVA but the ceiling of UVA as a program is much higher. That's an attractive prospect. It's right down the road, she won't have to move her family too far. She's familiar with the area. Also she's just a really good coach and could really turn things around at UVA.
I think Lindsey Munday could do well with more talent. Good recruiter as well.
Others
Jana Drummond
Michelle Tumolo
The ACC used to be dominated by Maryland and UVA, now it’s BC, UNC, Cuse. They are lucky if they are 4th. Kales would be the smart choice. Maybe Tumolo. Wild card, would Jen Adams leave? Feels like she’s hit the ceiling at Loyola. IMO
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Agreed, too bad she took the Brown job. She would’ve been perfect for UVA.Old Bay addict wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 7:23 amOne of the greatest offensive minds in the game. Even though she left in 2020, anything that Carolina did from 2019 to last year‘s national championship can be easily contributed to the Katrina Dowd effect.
She molded that offense and all of the 2017-2019 offensive recruits. They were young and lost the semis to BC in double OT in 2019, and IMO, would they have won it all in 2021 if she was OC.
Does it feel weird to anyone else that Myers quits now?
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Yesterday was the last day of her camp. Probably wanted one final payday.NULax2 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 7:34 amAgreed, too bad she took the Brown job. She would’ve been perfect for UVA.Old Bay addict wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 7:23 amOne of the greatest offensive minds in the game. Even though she left in 2020, anything that Carolina did from 2019 to last year‘s national championship can be easily contributed to the Katrina Dowd effect.
She molded that offense and all of the 2017-2019 offensive recruits. They were young and lost the semis to BC in double OT in 2019, and IMO, would they have won it all in 2021 if she was OC.
Does it feel weird to anyone else that Myers quits now?