Maggie Millet, Long-Standing Country Day Coach, Announced as 2024 LHSAA Hall of Fame Inductee
We take immense pride in announcing that Margaret “Maggie” Millet, a pivotal figure within the Country Day community, is set to be inducted into the Hall of Fame on April 16, 2024.
The Louisiana High School Sports Hall of Fame Committee announced the 2024 Louisiana High School Sports Hall of Fame Class on August 25, 2023. We take immense pride in announcing that Margaret “Maggie” Millet, a pivotal figure within the Country Day community, is set to be inducted into the Hall of Fame on April 16, 2024.
Maggie Millet held the reins of the Country Day volleyball program for an impressive 34 years. Alongside her volleyball responsibilities, Maggie served as the head coach for the soccer and tennis teams while also contributing to the track and softball programs as an assistant coach.
Under her direction, the Cajuns achieved a 427-388 volleyball record, made 33 appearances in the LHSAA volleyball playoffs, and secured three state titles, seven state runner-ups, and 14 district championships. Developing players to their potential and commitment to the team were hallmarks of the Millet program. Seven players advanced to play at the collegiate level under her leadership.
During her career, Millet worked tirelessly to develop the sport in Louisiana. She is a charter member of the LVCA, served as their president, was voted coach of the year, and was inducted into the LVCA Hall of Fame. Millet worked closely with the LHSAA as one of the coordinators of the state volleyball tournament and served on the committee for seeding. She has received awards from LHSCA, Gatorade, the National High School Athletic Association, AVCA, Tachiakara, Mikasa, and The Times-Picayune for her efforts in the sport.
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