GREENSBURG, PA – The Pitt-Greensburg Department of Athletics is pleased to announce the appointment of Holly Saville as the Head Coach of the Pitt-Greensburg Volleyball team. Saville brings a wealth of coaching experience to the program, having served as the head coach at Penn State New Kensington for four years.
Saville, a former student-athlete at Pitt-Greensburg from 2000 to 2002, was an All-American with the Bobcats and served as a team captain, playing as an Outside Hitter and Defensive Specialist. Saville also coaches the Alliance Volleyball Club, based out of Mount Pleasant. Holly comes to Pitt-Greensburg with over 16 years of coaching experience and 30 years of playing and volunteering. She plans to use the knowledge she has gained to propel the Bobcats back to AMCC prominence.
I would like to thank Director of Athletics
Jeromy Yetter and the search committee for their efforts throughout the process and for selecting me to lead the program. I am excited to transform a program with great potential into a winning one. I am excited and blessed to be back at Pitt-Greensburg," said Saville.
The staff of the Pitt-Greensburg Department of Athletics, headlined by Director of Athletics
Jeromy Yetter, is looking forward to the Saville era of Bobcat Volleyball.
"We are excited to welcome Holly as our head volleyball coach. Holly's experience, combined with her enthusiasm and work ethic, will have a profoundly positive impact on our volleyball program and, most importantly, our student-athletes. I am looking forward to watching our volleyball program improve under her leadership."
Saville is the fifth head coach in the program's history.