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The program became an official varsity sport in 1976 and has been to the [[NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship|NCAA tournament]] 5 times.<ref name=”QF”/>

The program became an official varsity sport in 1976 and has been to the [[NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship|NCAA tournament]] 5 times.<ref name=”QF”/>

===Early years===

===Early years===

The first year of the program, it was led by [[Lin Dunn]], who was also the head coach of the [[Ole Miss Rebels women’s basketball|women’s basketball team]]. The following year, it was led by Cheryl Holt.<ref name=”MG”>{{cite web |title=Ole Miss Women’s Volleyball Media Guide |url=https://olemisssports.com/sports/2023/8/25/2023-volleyball-fact-book.aspx |publisher=University of Mississippi |access-date=24 October 2025}}</ref>

The first year of the program, it was led by [[Lin Dunn]], who was also the head coach of the [[Ole Miss Rebels women’s basketball|women’s basketball team]]. The following year, it was led by Cheryl Holt.<ref name=”MG”>{{cite web |title=Ole Miss Women’s Volleyball Media Guide |url=https://olemisssports.com/sports/2023/8/25/2023-volleyball-fact-book.aspx |publisher=University of Mississippi |access-date=24 October 2025}}</ref>

===Jeanne Taylor era (1978–1984)===

===Jeanne Taylor era (1978–1984)===

In 1978, Jeanne Taylor began her tenure as head coach. Her record thru 1984 was 200–113.<ref name=”MG”/>

In 1978, Jeanne Taylor began her tenure as head coach. Her record thru 1984 was 200–113.<ref name=”MG”/>


Latest revision as of 04:54, 29 October 2025

Women’s volleyball team of Ole Miss Rebels

The Ole Miss Rebels women’s volleyball team represents The University of Mississippi in NCAA Division I intercollegiate women’s volleyball competition. Ole Miss is a founding member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Rebels have been led by Bre Henry since 2023.[2][3]

The program became an official varsity sport in 1976 and has been to the NCAA tournament 5 times.[2]

The first year of the program, it was led by Lin Dunn, who was also the head coach of the women’s basketball team. The following year, it was led by Cheryl Holt, who went on to coach at Austin Peay State University , retiring in 2005.[4] [5]

Jeanne Taylor era (1978–1984)

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In 1978, Jeanne Taylor began her tenure as head coach. Her record thru 1984 was 200–113.[4]

Al Givens era (1985)

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Al Givens coached the team for a single season in 1985. His record was 29–15.

John Blair era (1986–2001)

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John Blair took over the team in 1986 and stayed until 2001. His record was 210–284.[4]

Joe Getzin era (2002–2013)

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Joe Getzin took over the team in 2002 and stayed until 2013. His record was 159–199 and took the Rebels to the NCAA Tournament 3 times.[4]

Steven McRoberts era (2014–2019)

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Steven McRoberts coached the team from 2014 until 2019. His record was 97-67.[4]

Kayla Banwarth era (2020–2022)

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In 2020, Kayla Banwarth began her tenure as head coach. Her record thru mid-season 2022 was 22-28.[4]

Bre Henry era (2022–present)

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Bre Henry took over the team mid-season in 2022 after serving the Rebels as a graduate assistant and assistant coach. Her record thru 2024 is 33–37. [4]

Season by season results

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Year Head Coach Overall Conference Postseason
(Mississippi Association for Intercollegiate Athletics (MAIAW)) (1976–1979)
1976 Lin Dunn 22–13
1977 Cheryl Holt 36–19
1978 Jeanne Taylor 39–12
(SEC) (1979–present)
1979 Jeanne Taylor 35–19 10–5
1980 Jeanne Taylor 29–14 8–4
1981 Jeanne Taylor 26–27 3–6
1982 Jeanne Taylor 25–13 1–4
1983 Jeanne Taylor 28–15 2–6 NCAA Tournament
1984 Jeanne Taylor 21–13 1–5
1985 Al Givens 29–15 2–4
1986 John Blair 20–15 1–5
1987 John Blair 15–20 2–5 NCAA Tournament
1988 John Blair 6–17 1–6 NCAA Tournament
1989 John Blair 30–12 4–4
1990 John Blair 14–10 3–5 NCAA Tournament
1991 John Blair 13–18 4–10
1992 John Blair 11–23 3–11
1993 John Blair 3–28 0–14
1994 John Blair 9–20 6–9
1995 John Blair 17–17 4–11
1996 John Blair 19–11 7–8
1997 John Blair 12–18 7–8
1998 John Blair 9–23 2–13
1999 John Blair 10–19 1–14
2000 John Blair 15–16 5–10
2001 John Blair 7–18 3–12
2002 Joe Getzin 11–17 4–12
2003 Joe Getzin 7–24 5–11
2004 Joe Getzin 10–18 2–14
2005 Joe Getzin 7–22 1–15
2006 Joe Getzin 19–13 10–10 NCAA Tournament
2007 Joe Getzin 25–8 14–6 NCAA Tournament
2008 Joe Getzin 14–15 10–10
2009 Joe Getzin 10–20 4–16
2010 Joe Getzin 19–11 13–7
2011 Joe Getzin 11–17 7–13
2012 Joe Getzin 12–17 6–14
2013 Joe Getzin 14–17 4–14
2014 Steven McRoberts 22–10 8–10
2015 Steven McRoberts 22–10 8–10
2016 Steven McRoberts 17–14 6–12
2017 Steven McRoberts 22–14 8–10 NIVC Champions 
2018 Steven McRoberts 14–18 4–14
2019 Steven McRoberts 14–15 6–12
2020 Kayla Banwarth 1–19 1–19
2021 Kayla Banwarth 21–9 10–8 NCAA Tournament
2022 Kayla Banwarth/Bre Henry 11–17 7–11
2023 Bre Henry 11–18 5–13
2024 Bre Henry 18–12 7–9
Total 832–801 230–449

NCAA Tournament results

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Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2006 NA First Round No. 5 USC L 0-3
2007 NA First Round BYU L 0-3
2010 NA First Round North Carolina L 1-3
2021 NA First Round No. 14 Creighton L 0-3
2024 NA First Round
Second Round
No. 7 Florida State
No. 2 Creighton
W 3-2
L 0-3

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