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Bonnie Kenny has left UMass to become the head coach at the University of Delaware.

Bonnie Kenny Resigns As Volleyball Coach

February 07, 2002 | Women's Volleyball

Feb. 7, 2002

AMHERST, Mass. - University of Massachusetts athletic director Bob Marcum announced today that Bonnie Kenny has resigned her position as head women's volleyball coach at UMass. Kenny has accepted an offer to become the new women's volleyball coach at the University of Delaware.

"We thank Bonnie for all of her dedication and hard work with the UMass volleyball program over the last nine years," said Marcum. "We wish her well in her future endeavors at the University of Delaware."

Kenny served as UMass' head volleyball coach from 1993-2001, leading the Minutewomen to an overall record of 169-115, including three 20-win seasons, four semifinal appearances at the Atlantic 10 Championship and two trips to the National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC). Her .595 winning percentage ranks her second all time at UMass, behind only Elaine Sortino (.616). Kenny owns a career record of 340-225, including a 171-110 record in nine seasons at the University of South Carolina from 1984-1992.

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