Georgia has decided to part ways with gymnastics head coach Danna Durante.
Georgia athletics director Greg McGarity announced the decision Tuesday morning in a release. Durante has been at the helm of the gymnastics program for the past five seasons.
The Red & Black was the first to report Durante's firing late Monday evening.
“We will move forward with a national search as quickly as possible to fill the head coaching position for our gymnastics team,” McGarity said.
With Durante out, Georgia will seek to find its third head coach in an eight-year span. For the nationally respected program with 10 total NCAA championships, it hasn't been able to live up to the level established under former gymnastics head coach Suzanne Yoculan, who spent a total of 26 seasons leading Georgia.