Alabama volleyball’s Ed Allen has decided to resign from his head coaching position, effective immediately. Assistant coach Ryan Freeburg will serve as the interim head coach for the duration of the season.

“I have decided that it is in the best interest of Alabama volleyball for me to step down as head coach,” Allen said. “Coaching is something that I remain passionate about, however I do feel that this is the correct decision to make at this time. I am certainly proud of the things we were able to accomplish over the years, and I wish the program the best in the future.”

Allen, who coached the Crimson Tide for eight seasons, compiled a record of 152-101 over that span and guided Alabama to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances in 2013 and 2014. Overall, he owns a career record of 646-284 in 27 seasons as a head coach with stops at Anderson (1992-2002), Presbyterian (2003-05), Tulsa (2006-10) and Alabama (2011-18).

“We accepted Coach Allen’s letter of resignation this morning, and we thank him for his service to The University of Alabama,” said Alabama Director of Athletics Greg Byrne. “We wish him well in his future endeavors.”

Under Allen’s direction, the Tide posted three 20-win seasons and captured its first NCAA tournament victory in 2014. That year, Alabama also set the school record for wins in a season with 26.

Individually, Allen has coached eight All-Americans and five Academic All-Americans throughout his tenure as a head coach and had multiple student-athletes set program records under his watch. Overall, he has coached 63 all-conference performers and eight conference player of the year selections.

Allen twice earned recognition from the American Volleyball Coaches Association, being named the 2013 South Region Coach of the Year and the 2010 Midwest Region Coach of the Year. In addition, he is a six-time conference coach of the year award winner and has guided his teams to five regular-season titles, four conference tournament titles and the NCAA postseason six times.

A national search will begin immediately for the Crimson Tide’s next head coach.

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