
University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ head women’s volleyball coach will take leave from the team due to prostate cancer. Associate head coach Jeff Hall will oversee the program in Shoji’s absence as he undergoes treatment.
“I was diagnosed with prostate cancer a few weeks ago but I did not want to announce it and become a distraction to the team.” Shoji said. “I will be undergoing treatment that will take me away from my everyday coaching duties for the next several weeks. With the help of my team of doctors, my wife Mary and the support of our family, I am trusting in God to get through this and see what my future holds.”
“First and foremost, Dave and his family are in our prayers,” said UH Athletics Director . “When Dave and I met last week, I understood the depth of how much he cares for the program and his student-athletes. He is an amazing coach and ambassador for the state of Âé¶¹´«Ã½, the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½, and the sport of volleyball. We will continue to support him each and every step of the way.”
“Coach Shoji is a true treasure for UH and for Âé¶¹´«Ã½,” said UH President . “We are saddened at the news of this challenge to his health, and our immediate priority is to support Dave and his family as they identify the best path forward.”
Shoji recently completed his 42nd season at the helm of the program. He guided the ’Bows to their fourth Big West Conference title in five years and their 24th-straight and 35th overall Related Posts:
