Holt has a record of 69-115 in 11 seasons as head coach of the program. She was an assistant coach at ODU for 12 seasons prior to that. Holt led the Monarchs to a 13-5 record in 2015 and to a 16-4 record, winning the ASUN Championship in 2016 and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. ODU finished 5-12 this season.
“Thank you to the entire ODU Athletic Staff for their continued support over the years. I would like to personally thank my longtime assistant coach Ashley Waters for her dedication and hard work. Ashley was the glue that kept this program together. We worked side by side for many years, watching our families grow, and were lucky enough to do it around this amazing group of student-athletes. I would also like to thank my coach and mentor at ODU, Sue Stahl. Sue has taught me to live my life with strong moral beliefs and has helped me to grow into a confident woman. I look forward to cheering the team on as they continue to improve and reach new heights in the future,” Holt said.
Holt, formerly Heather Walden, was a four-year starter at goalie for Old Dominion from 1992-95 and a senior on the first ODU championship team.
“Most importantly, I would like to thank all our players, past, present, and future. Our student-athletes always excelled in the classroom, in our community, and on the field. I am most proud of who they all are and who they have become. These are exceptional young women and will always hold a very special place in my heart. I thank you all for allowing me to be a part of your journey,” Holt said.
A national search will begin immediately for a new head coach.