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Aly Knott promoted to associate head volleyball coach

Aly Knott promoted to associate head volleyball coach

GREENEVILLE, Tenn. --- Tusculum College assistant volleyball coach Aly Knott has been promoted to the position of associate head coach announced TC head coach Michael Robinson.

Knott has just completed her third season on the Tusculum coaching staff where she assists with all operations of the program, while also serving as recruiting coordinator and strength and conditioning coordinator.

She has helped the Pioneers to three consecutive winning seasons, including back-to-back 20-win campaigns in 2012 and 2013, both resulting in consecutive trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament.

"Aly has been a huge part of our program's success over the past three years. Her tireless work ethic and commitment to Tusculum Volleyball have been key in our team's growth," said Robinson. "She has played an integral part in our players' development and this promotion is well deserved."

In her first Pioneer campaign in 2012, TC posted a 24-8 overall record, including 14-4 in the South Atlantic Conference to finish runner-up in the league standings. Included in that victory tally was a 3-1 road win at 16th-ranked Wingate on Sep. 15, 2012, snapping the Bulldogs' 83-match SAC winning streak. Tusculum put together a nine-match winning streak towards the end of the season as TC marched its way to the SAC Tournament title match, before falling in a five-set marathon against Wingate.

TC earned the fourth-seed in the NCAA II Southeast Regional, held in Savannah, Georgia. The Pioneers outlasted Lincoln Memorial University in a five-set battle and followed with a stunning 3-1 upset over top-seeded Armstrong State University on the Pirates' home floor to advance to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time in program history.

In 2013, the Pioneers recorded a 21-11 worksheet for the program's eighth consecutive winning season and third 20-win campaign in four years. Three-time All-America libero Caitlyn Dean led the charge earning All-SAC and All-Region accolades for a fourth straight year, while becoming NCAA Division II's all-time leader with 3,184 digs. Rookie Rachel Garnett was selected as the SAC Freshman of the Year, while Kassie Voelker (second team) and Megan Hasse (honorable mention) also garnered All-SAC distinction. TC opened the season with a five-match winning streak, including a thrilling five-set victory over 25th-ranked Palm Beach Atlantic.

Off the court, setter Ashley Sarmiento was tabbed the SAC Volleyball Scholar Athlete of the Year for a second straight season and Dean earned a spot on the Capital One Academic All-America® third team. Sarmiento also repeated as the winner of the SAC Presidents Award, the highest student-athlete honor presented by the conference.

This past season, the Pioneers rebounded from an 0-7 start to record the program's ninth straight winning campaign with a 16-15 worksheet. During that 0-7 run, the Pioneers faced off against four nationally-ranked teams, including two that advanced to the NCAA II Sweet 16. Of its 15 losses, 10 were against programs that went on to play in the NCAA Tournament.

She helped mentor All-Conference standouts Megan Hasse, Moriah Jones, Rachel Garnett and SAC All-Freshman selection Laryssa Welch. TC went 15-7 in league play and finished fourth in the SAC standings.

Prior to Tusculum, she served as the head volleyball coach at Cape Fear Community College during the 2011 campaign. While at the Wilmington, N.C. school, she led the Sea Devils to a 17-8 record, including 14-3 in league play to finish runner-up in the Carolinas Conference Eastern Division.

She also served as Recruiting Coordinator for Grand Strand Juniors Volleyball Club, a program developed in 2007 out of Myrtle Beach, S.C. Knott also served as head coach for the club, leading the 18 National team.

She coached three years with the Grand Strand Juniors. For the 2010-11 season, Knott helped GSJ's 18 National team finish fifth in the state and seventh in the Palmetto Region Championships. Knott's 18 National team graduated seven seniors; six accepting athletic scholarship opportunities. In the 2009-10 club season, she assisted with the 15 National team, helping the team to a seventh place finish in the state and a sixth place finish in the Palmetto Region Championships.

Knott is a 2008 graduate of Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pa. where she played volleyball for the Eagles. During her career at Juniata, she helped her team to two NCAA National Championship titles in 2004 and 2006. She earned all-conference academic honors at Juniata while studying Communication and Media Studies.

Aly and her husband Richard Knott were married this past summer. Richard has completed his third season on the Tusculum volleyball coaching staff.

Tusculum College, located in Greeneville, Tennessee, is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, USA and is a NCAA Division II member of the South Atlantic Conference. Tusculum, the oldest college in the State of Tennessee, sponsors 16 intercollegiate sports, including women's lacrosse, which will be competing in its first season during this spring.

Tusculum, the 28th oldest college in the nation, is a liberal arts institution committed to providing a liberal arts education in a Judeo-Christian and civic arts environment, with pathways for career preparation, personal development and civic engagement. Approximately twenty-one hundred students are enrolled on the main campus in Greeneville and three off-site locations in East Tennessee. The academic programs for both traditional-aged students and working adults served through the Graduate and Professional Studies program are delivered using focused calendars.

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