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Mark Rosen Taking Temporary Leave of Absence for Health Reasons

Mark Rosen Taking Temporary Leave of Absence for Health Reasons


Mark Rosen Taking Temporary Leave of Absence for Health Reasons

11/9/2022 4:08:00 PM

// Bridgette Underwood

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — University of Michigan head volleyball coach Mark Rosen will take a temporary leave of absence for health-related reasons, the Donald R. Shepherd Director of Athletics Warde Manuel announced Wednesday (November 9). In his absence, associate head coach Leisa Rosen will oversee the program. 

“Our entire department is behind Mark. We will continue to provide him with all of our support and hope to get him back to the program he loves shortly,” said Manuel. “We will work closely with coach Leisa Rosen to support our student-athletes as they strive towards the postseason while caring for Mark, Leisa, and their family during this challenge.”

Rosen joined Michigan in 1999 and is the program’s all-time winningest coach, with 19 trips to the NCAA Tournament. 

Michigan, which has been ranked in the top 25 this season, is currently 14-10 with six regular season games remaining before the NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines return to action this weekend with a Friday (7 p.m.) game against Northwestern and a Saturday (7 p.m.) contest against Illinois.

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