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Joe Sagula Announces Retirement After 33 Seasons As UNC Volleyball Coach


, who led the UNC volleyball program to seven regular-season Atlantic Coast Conference championships and is the winningest volleyball coach in ACC history, is retiring after 33 seasons at UNC and 42 years as a collegiate head coach. He met with his team Monday to share the news. Sagula will remain head coach until a successor is named. (GoHeels.com)

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Joe Sagula Announces Retirement After 33 Seasons As UNC Volleyball Coach