Skip To Main Content

Scoreboard

UMD Athletics

University of Minnesota DuluthBulldogs
miller
Dave Harwig
Shannon Miller

General

UMD WOMEN'S HOCKEY COACH MILLER WILL NOT RECEIVE A CONTRACT EXTENSION

University of Minnesota Duluth women's hockey head coach Shannon Miller will not have her contract extended beyond the 2014-15 season, due to financial considerations. Two assistant coaches and a part-time director of operations will also not have their contracts renewed.
 
"We deeply appreciate and are proud of what Shannon has built and accomplished at UMD," said Athletic Director Josh Berlo. "She established a winning program, raised it to the highest level of competition and sustained a national championship tradition over the last 15 years. Today's decision about Shannon's contract was an immensely difficult and financially driven decision. Unfortunately, UMD Athletics is not in a position to sustain the current salary levels of our women's hockey coaching staff. However, we remain committed to supporting the Bulldog women's hockey program."
 
Chancellor Lendley (Lynn) Black expressed his deep appreciation for Coach Miller's tenure: "Thank you for being one of the best coaches in the history of UMD Intercollegiate Athletics.  I will always fondly remember our 2010 trip to the White House!"
 
Coach Miller came to UMD in 1998 and immediately established the program as a national powerhouse, winning five NCAA championships since the program's inception. In that time, she developed 28 current and former Olympians, as well as multiple national team coaches. The championship tradition of Bulldog Women's Hockey was built with players from the United States, Canada and around the globe bringing an international community to Duluth. Coach Miller boasts a .713 winning percentage at UMD.
   
"I am extremely shocked and saddened by this news, as is our entire staff and team," said Miller. "But we are committed to staying here to coach these great young women for the rest of the season and to a national championship."
 
A national search will take place following the 2014-15 season.
 
Print Friendly Version