Keller Celebrated for 200th Win, Impact on Highland Volleyball

Highland Community College volleyball coach Andrea Keller recently achieved her 200th career coaching victory, a milestone celebrated by her team and the community. Keller, a Highland native and alumna, is in her second stint leading the Scotties and has fostered a culture of high expectations and family-first values that her athletes praise. The team, now…

Highland Community College volleyball coach Andrea Keller recently achieved her 200th career coaching victory, a milestone celebrated by her team and the community. Keller, a Highland native and alumna, is in her second stint leading the Scotties and has fostered a culture of high expectations and family-first values that her athletes praise. The team, now 28-7 on the season, has seen significant success under her leadership, producing All-Americans and Academic All-Americans.

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