Coach Robin Vannoy Earns 200th Career Win at Johnson University
The Johnson University Athletics Department proudly celebrates a remarkable milestone as Head Volleyball Coach Robin Vannoy earns her 200th career win with the Royals.
Coach Vannoy joined Johnson University in 2015, bringing with her a deep passion for the game and a lifelong dedication to teaching and mentoring student-athletes. Before joining Johnson, she spent 31 years teaching high school computer science while also coaching volleyball and softball, shaping the lives of countless students both on and off the court.
Since arriving in Knoxville, Coach Vannoy has built a strong volleyball program grounded in teamwork, perseverance, and faith. Her leadership has helped elevate the Royals into a competitive force within the NCCAA and beyond. Her dedication was recognized nationally when she was named NCCAA Coach of the Year in 2021, an honor reflecting both her success and her impact on the program.
I'm incredibly proud of the work Coach Vannoy has put into Johnson University over the past 10 years. Two hundred wins is a significant milestone—it's the result of her dedication and genuine love for her players she's led through the years. I couldn't be happier for her and for our women's volleyball program here at Johnson."
The milestone not only highlights Coach Vannoy's competitive success but also her commitment to developing her players as athletes, students, and individuals of strong character.
Congratulations, Coach Vannoy, on reaching this incredible achievement—and thank you for your years of dedication to Johnson University and the Royals Volleyball program!
