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Peggy Randolph

A former collegiate volleyball player turned coach; Coach Randolph brings over 20 years of experience to her new role. Coach Randolph was a defensive specialist on her high school volleyball team in Fort Wayne IN, winning the mental toughness award her senior year. She was a four-year volleyball player at Bethel College in Mishawaka, IN.

She holds her bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Bethel College and a master’s degree in Physical Education and Sports from Central Michigan University. Coach Randolph began her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Central Michigan University in 2003, before transitioning to the University of Notre Dame as a volunteer assistant in 2005. That year, they were Big East Champions and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament.

She accepted her first head coaching job at Jimtown High School in 2006 in Elkhart, IN. She coached there for five years, winning sectional runner-up twice. She had stops in Florida at Grandview Prep, and Coral Springs Charter School before coming to Texas.
Coach Randolph came to Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD in 2015 as a substitute teacher, then as a teacher at Prairie Vista Middle School the next year. She began coaching at Texas Image Volleyball Club in August 2015 and were the Silver Runner-Up Champions in the 2019 Girls Junior National Championship.

She came to Saginaw as the varsity assistant volleyball coach in 2021. In two years, the Lady Rough Riders have won 58 games including a school record 30 games in 2021. Saginaw has also won an undefeated district championship, two bi-district championships, and are two-time area finalists.

When she’s not coaching volleyball, Coach Randolph enjoys spending time with friends or being at home with her dogs Ivy Mae, and Milo.


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