
Volunteer State Community College has hired former Austin Peay coach Taylor Mott to lead its new volleyball program.
Mott coached the Governors from 2012-2024, winning 200 games in that span. Together they won the 2017 Ohio Valley Conference volleyball championship and the 2021 OVC beach volleyball title.
Their NCAA trip for volleyball marked the school’s second tournament appearance.
Mott led Brooke Moore to become the program’s all-time leader in kills, coached Ginny Gerig to the second-most digs in Austin Peay history and recruited NJCAA Player of the Year Mikayla Powell to the school in 2021.
She started her coaching career at Division II Flagler College, with 304 wins and two Division II Elite Eights in 13 years.
Mott and Austin Peay parted ways before the end of the 2024 season.
Vol State announced the addition of volleyball and women’s soccer in August.
The Pioneers hired Tye Cole to lead their soccer program. Cole coached at Averett University and West Georgia and was most recently Tennessee United Soccer Club’s Director of Coaching.
Justin McKinney and Brad Swope were also announced as additions to the athletic department – the former as assistant athletic director and Swope as athletic trainer.
“The growth of Pioneer Athletics reflects the momentum we are seeing across the college,” VSCC athletic director Bobby Hudson said. “By adding new teams and leadership, we are investing in our student-athletes and the future of the athletics program.”





