Hinck Stepping Down as Head Volleyball Coach
WILLISTON (WSC) – Williston State College athletics announced that Chelsea Hinck is stepping down from her position as head volleyball coach and media coordinator.
Hinck, has been a WSC volleyball coach for five seasons, including the last four seasons as head coach. During Hinck's tenure as head coach the Tetons were 47-86 with twenty-one academic and six all conference selections.
Hinck, has accepted the head volleyball coaching position at Florida State College of Jacksonville where she will coach indoor and beach.
"I am extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to lead the women's volleyball program at Williston State College. This program, the community, and institution have had impacted me in so many different ways. I want to thank Williston State for giving me an opportunity, the current/past players for their hard work, the faculty/staff, the boosters, the foundation, and all of the tremendous amounts of people I have had the chance to work with throughout my time here. While it has been one of the great joys of my life to be a Teton just shy of 6 years, I am thrilled to watch where the future teams go, and I am confident that the tradition of Teton Volleyball will continue to thrive. Thank to all of my players for letting me share your dream, and thank you Williston for welcoming my family into your community. I wish everyone here the very best as they purse a bright future." said, Hink
"We appreciate Chelsea's dedication, pride and passion for Teton Volleyball," WSC Athletics.
The search for a new head volleyball coach will begin immediately.