Presbyterian College and the Blue Hose athletic department announced that Tiffany Sardin will be introduced as the ninth head coach of the Blue Hose women’s basketball program, announced Friday afternoon. With a coaching career spanning 10 years at seven different schools, Sardin boasts an impressive track record that includes two conference tournament championship victories and winning a women’s basketball invitational title. She coached 10 different all-conference players in five different leagues, including four first-team selections and a Freshman of the Year. “Coach Sardin brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our women’s basketball program,” said PC Athletic Director Dee Nichols. “She is committed to continuing the success of this program with a focus on player development, mentoring and the personal growth of each player, on and off the field. Her ability to recruit great players is an accomplishment “She has a passion for service and giving back to the community, which aligns with the college’s mission. Coach Sardin embodies the qualities of great character, of strong leadership and a winning attitude From the first time she and I spoke, I am convinced that she is the right person to lead these extraordinary women into the next chapter of PC women’s basketball. tournament Sardin’s assistantship at Longwood University (2019-20) also provided her with valuable insight and a solid knowledge base about the Big South Conference. Sardin went to school at the University of Virginia. from 2002 to 2006 where she was victorious in 71 games including back-to-back 20-win seasons. She also earned a multitude of achievements during her competitive time with the Cavaliers. After graduating from UVA, Sardin spent two years at Liberty University, where she earned her master’s degree in criminal justice and counseling. After her college years, Sardin embarked on a successful basketball career. abroad in Portugal, strengthening his already impressive resume. “I cannot express enough gratitude for this opportunity to lead the women of Presbyterian College,” Sardin said after accepting the position. “I want to thank Dee Nichols, his management team and President Gustafson for believing in me. The foundation laid by Coach Sharp that led to this past championship season is truly admirable. I am so excited about this journey and look forward to taking the program to new heights.
Presbyterian College and the Blue Hose athletic department announced that Tiffany Sardin will be introduced as the ninth head coach of the Blue Hose women’s basketball program, it was announced Friday afternoon.
With a coaching career spanning 10 years at seven different schools, Sardin has an impressive track record that includes two conference tournament championship victories and a women’s basketball invitational title.
She managed 10 different All-Conference players in five different leagues, including four first-team selections and a Freshman of the Year.
“Coach Sardin brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our women’s basketball program,” said PC Athletic Director Dee Nichols. “She is committed to continuing the success of this program with a focus on player development, mentoring and the personal growth of each player, on and off the field. Her ability to recruit great players is an accomplishment exceptional which is reflected in his work skillset.
“She has a passion for service and giving back to the community, which aligns with the college’s mission. Coach Sardin embodies the qualities of great character, strong leadership and a winning attitude “From the first time she and I spoke, I felt confident that she is the right person to lead these extraordinary women into the next chapter of PC women’s basketball.”
Most recently at SLU during the 2022-23 season, she served as associate head coach of a team that won the A-10 tournament title.
Sardin’s assistantship at Longwood University (2019-20) also provided him with valuable insight and a strong knowledge base about the Big South Conference.
Sardin went to school at the University of Virginia from 2002 to 2006, where she won 71 games, including 20 consecutive seasons. She also earned a multitude of achievements during her competitive time with the Cavaliers.
After graduating from UVA, Sardin spent two years at Liberty University, where she earned her master’s degree in criminal justice/counseling.
After her college years, Sardin embarked on a successful basketball career abroad in Portugal, further enhancing her already impressive resume.
“I cannot express enough gratitude for this opportunity to lead the women of Presbyterian College,” Sardin said after accepting the position. “I want to thank Dee Nichols, his management team and President Gustafson for believing in me. The foundation laid by Coach Sharp that led to this past championship season is truly admirable. I am so excited about this journey and look forward to taking the program to new heights.
Presbyterian College and the Blue Hose athletic department announced that Tiffany Sardin will be introduced as the ninth head coach of the Blue Hose women’s basketball program, announced Friday afternoon. With a coaching career spanning 10 years at seven different schools, Sardin boasts an impressive track record that includes two conference tournament championship victories and winning a women’s basketball invitational title. She coached 10 different all-conference players in five different leagues, including four first-team selections and a Freshman of the Year. “Coach Sardin brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our women’s basketball program,” said PC Athletic Director Dee Nichols. “She is committed to continuing the success of this program with a focus on player development, mentoring and the personal growth of each player, on and off the field. Her ability to recruit great players is an accomplishment “She has a passion for service and giving back to the community, which aligns with the college’s mission. Coach Sardin embodies the qualities of great character, of strong leadership and a winning attitude From the first time she and I spoke, I am convinced that she is the right person to lead these extraordinary women into the next chapter of PC women’s basketball. tournament Sardin’s assistantship at Longwood University (2019-20) also provided her with valuable insight and a solid knowledge base about the Big South Conference. Sardin went to school at the University of Virginia. from 2002 to 2006 where she was victorious in 71 games including back-to-back 20-win seasons. She also earned a multitude of achievements during her competitive time with the Cavaliers. After graduating from UVA, Sardin spent two years at Liberty University, where she earned her master’s degree in criminal justice and counseling. After her college years, Sardin embarked on a successful basketball career. abroad in Portugal, strengthening his already impressive resume. “I cannot express enough gratitude for this opportunity to lead the women of Presbyterian College,” Sardin said after accepting the position. “I want to thank Dee Nichols, his management team and President Gustafson for believing in me. The foundation laid by Coach Sharp that led to this past championship season is truly admirable. I am so excited about this journey and look forward to taking the program to new heights.
Presbyterian College and the Blue Hose athletic department announced that Tiffany Sardin will be introduced as the ninth head coach of the Blue Hose women’s basketball program, it was announced Friday afternoon.
With a coaching career spanning 10 years at seven different schools, Sardin has an impressive track record that includes two conference tournament championship victories and a women’s basketball invitational title.
She managed 10 different All-Conference players in five different leagues, including four first-team selections and a Freshman of the Year.
“Coach Sardin brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our women’s basketball program,” said PC Athletic Director Dee Nichols. “She is committed to continuing the success of this program with a focus on player development, mentoring and the personal growth of each player, on and off the field. Her ability to recruit great players is an accomplishment exceptional which is reflected in his work skillset.
“She has a passion for service and giving back to the community, which aligns with the college’s mission. Coach Sardin embodies the qualities of great character, strong leadership and a winning attitude “From the first time she and I spoke, I felt confident that she is the right person to lead these extraordinary women into the next chapter of PC women’s basketball.”
Most recently at SLU during the 2022-23 season, she served as associate head coach of a team that won the A-10 tournament title.
Sardin’s assistantship at Longwood University (2019-20) also provided him with valuable insight and a strong knowledge base about the Big South Conference.
Sardin went to school at the University of Virginia from 2002 to 2006, where she won 71 games, including 20 consecutive seasons. She also earned a multitude of achievements during her competitive time with the Cavaliers.
After graduating from UVA, Sardin spent two years at Liberty University, where she earned her master’s degree in criminal justice/counseling.
After her college years, Sardin embarked on a successful basketball career abroad in Portugal, further enhancing her already impressive resume.
“I cannot express enough gratitude for this opportunity to lead the women of Presbyterian College,” Sardin said after accepting the position. “I want to thank Dee Nichols, his management team and President Gustafson for believing in me. The foundation laid by Coach Sharp that led to this past championship season is truly admirable. I am so excited about this journey and look forward to taking the program to new heights.