It was recently announced that Jen Greeny will be leaving her position as head coach of the Washington State Cougars to take the head coaching job at West Virginia. Greeny has been with the Cougars since 2015 and has led the team to a winning record in each of her four seasons.
Greeny has been a successful coach in the Pac-12, leading the Cougars to a bowl game in each of her four seasons. She has also been an advocate for women’s sports, helping to create a culture of inclusion and respect for female athletes at Washington State.
Greeny’s move to West Virginia is a big one for the Mountaineers, who have been looking for a head coach since Dana Holgorsen left for Houston in 2018. Greeny brings a wealth of experience and success to the program, and she will look to continue the success that Holgorsen had in Morgantown.
The move is also a big one for Greeny, who will now have the chance to lead a Power 5 program. She has been an assistant coach at several schools, including Oregon, Arizona State, and Washington State, but this will be her first opportunity to lead a program as a head coach.
Greeny will be taking over a West Virginia program that has struggled in recent years. The Mountaineers have not had a winning season since 2016, and they have not won more than six games in a season since 2013. Greeny will look to turn things around in Morgantown and bring the Mountaineers back to their winning ways.
It will be interesting to see how Greeny fares in her new role at West Virginia. She has had success at every stop in her coaching career, and she will look to continue that success with the Mountaineers. It will be exciting to see what she can do with the program, and it will be interesting to see if she can bring the Mountaineers back to their winning ways.