Pitt athletic director Heather Lyke announced the hiring of Randy Waldrum as the new head coach of the women’s soccer team on Tuesday.
Waldrum's coaching experience extends back to 1982 and spans the collegiate, professional and international ranks, but he’s best known for his 14-year tenure at Notre Dame, where he went 292-58-17 and won national championships in 2004 and 2010.
He replaces former head coach Greg Miller, who went 32-69-8 over a span of six seasons. Miller was only able to post a winning record once at Pitt, and in 2017, he managed just three wins in 18 games.