UNIVERSITY PARK
Russ Rose knows he is committed to be the coach of the Penn State women’s volleyball team until 2020.
After that, the 63-year-old doesn’t know what the future holds.
The head Nittany Lion and the winningest coach in NCAA Division I history discussed his contract briefly, along with a number of other topics this week, fresh off State College hosting the annual Happy Volley tournament all over town.
Rose’s future became a topic of discussion during a conversation about his team’s trip to Brazil in May, when asked where he might like to see his team go on its next trip four years from now.