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SMU coach steps down

Saint Martin’s University volleyball coach Phil Ibarra has resigned effective immediately after compiling a 28-169 record in eight seasons with the Saints.

Published: Nov. 28, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PST
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Saint Martin’s University volleyball coach Phil Ibarra has resigned effective immediately after compiling a 28-169 record in eight seasons with the Saints.

In the Great Northwest Athletic Conference this season, SMU finished ninth with a GNAC record of 3-15 and a 6-18 mark overall.

SMU and The Evergreen State College now have volleyball coaching vacancies. Evergreen’s Greg Spector also recently resigned.

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