In an announcement that sent shock waves throughout college volleyball, Hugh McCutcheon said Sunday that this will be his final season coaching the Gophers.
Reached by telephone, McCutcheon, who turned 53 on Thursday, declined to comment outside of a statement that was released by the University of Minnesota, saying that he wants the focus to remain on his team and players for the rest of the season.
But for people around volleyball, it was hard not to comment — to try and express the competing emotions of sadness and gratitude to a coach who helped shape volleyball in the United States for over 20 years.
"I'm just really bummed," Wisconsin coach Kelly Sheffield said.
That sentiment was uniform.
This is McCutcheon's 11th season with the Gophers, and in that time he has only added to a sterling reputation from his career with USA Volleyball that preceded his arrival on campus in 2012. He led the men's national team to an Olympic gold medal in 2008 and the women's team to silver in 2012.
Over the past 10 seasons, the Gophers have reached three NCAA Final Fours, five Elite Eights and nine Sweet 16s. His current team is 10-6 and ranked 10th in the country with more than a month left in the regular season.
The Gophers athletic department said a nationwide search would get underway after the season to find McCutcheon's replacement and that associate head coach Matt Houk would serve as interim head coach at that time.