FROM THE GOLFWEEK WEBSITE
Virginia Tech will add women’s golf to its list of intercollegiate
athletics, beginning in the autumn of 2015. A national search for a head
coach begins immediately, with the goal to have a coach in place by July
1, 2013 to begin recruiting student-athletes and building the program.
Women’s golf will be the 22nd intercollegiate sports team at Virginia
Tech, and the first addition since softball for the 1995-96 season.
That was before the Hokies joined the ACC for the 2004-05 season.
Virginia Tech will be the 11th ACC school to field a women’s golf team.
“We have been working toward this day since joining the ACC, but
wanted to make sure that everything was in place for this program to
succeed before starting this process publicly,” Director of Athletics
Jim Weaver said.
“Our men’s golf program has proven that golf at
Virginia Tech can be highly successful.”
Virginia Tech men’s team is ranked No. 35 in the Golfweek/Sagarin College Rankings, and will compete later this week in the NCAA regional at Palouse Ridge Golf Club in Pullman, Washington.
Recruited student-athletes will start practice in the fall of 2014
and will redshirt in the 2014-15 academic year. The Hokies will commence
team play in the fall of 2015 and become eligible for the ACC
Championship that spring.
The women’s golf program will share the Pete
Dye River Course of Virginia Tech and the Virginia Tech Golf Team
Complex with the men’s team.