Pitt Names Hall of Famer Allard Head Coach

Pittsburgh has named Hall of Fame Coach Jenny Allard to lead their program. Allard spent the past 28 seasons as the head coach at Harvard. She amassed a record of 688-518-4, including a 342-130-1 mark in the Ivy League. The Crimson won nine Ivy Titles while making eight NCAA Postseason appearances under her tutelage.

RTS Heads To Chicago For AUX

RTS will head to the Windy City on Monday for the second series of the Athletes Unlimited Season. The pros will take the field at Parkway Bank Sports Complex starting at 5 pm CST as Team Leach takes on Team Filler. Team Taylor will then take on Team Filler at 7:30 pm CST to complete the scheduled doubleheader. Check-in on Twitter @Rounding3rdSB and on all RTS Social Media platforms for live in-game updates and information from Chicago.

Rules Committee Proposes Changes

The NCAA Softball Rules Committee has once again embarked on their yearly crusade to leave their mark on the sport.

The committee has proposed that when pushing off the pitcher’s plate, both feet of pitchers could disengage from the playing surface during their delivery, starting in the 2023-24 year. “Under the proposal, the pitcher’s pivot foot could become airborne with one push from the pitcher’s plate. However, pitchers would not be allowed to replant their pivot foot, resulting in pushing off from a second point and the pitcher being farther away from the pitcher’s plate. Committee members think whether the pivot foot stays in contact with the ground or is airborne, there is no advantage gained by the pitcher.”

Other interesting debate to come out of the committee is the obstruction by a defensive player, deemed as such if said player blocks any part of the leading edge of any base or otherwise blocks the runner from advancing or returning to a base. The committee also recommended expanding video review, and a possible option regarding a visible action/pitch.

Perine Retires From Missouri State Softball

Missouri State Associate Head Coach Beth Perine has announced her retirement. Perine spent 28 seasons with the program. She helped lead the Bears to six Missouri Valley Conference Tournament titles and six NCAA Tournament appearances. Perine will transition into a new role as an academic advisor at MSU.

McCluskey Calls It A Career At EAC

Eastern Arizona College Head Coach Kate McCluskey is stepping down. McCluskey led the Gila Monsters for 33 seasons winning Arizona Community College Athletic Conference Championships in 1998, 2007, 2015, 2016, and 2023, and Region 1 Championships in 2007, 2015, 2018, and 2023. Assistant Coach Alexis Aguirre will step in as the Interim Head Coach to lead the team for the 2024 season.

Purdue Settles For Assistant

In an interesting and surprising move, Purdue has promoted assistant coach Magali Frezzotti to lead the program. She has worked on the Boilermaker Staff for the last two seasons as the team went 47-61 and 13-32 in the Big 10. Frezzotti’s other coaching experience came in assistant roles at Montana, Eastern Michigan and Concordia-Ann Arbor.

Alum Smith Returns To UNC

Megan Smith Lyon has been named the new head coach at North Carolina. The Tar Heel alumna replaces longtime Head Coach Donna Papa who retired after 38 seasons leading the program. Smith Lyon spent the past five seasons leading the program at Marshall. 2023 saw the Thundering Herd finish 45-10. She also had head coaching stops at Kansas and Western Carolina.

NCAT Turns To Gonzalez

North Carolina A&T has hired Jose Gonzalez as their new head coach. Gonzalez joins the Aggies after serving the last two seasons coaching DII Claflin University. In his first season in 2022 he led the Panthers to CIAA Championship and trip to the NCAA Postseason. Before coaching Claflin he led the program at Savannah State for 14 seasons.

Guerriero Resigns From St. John’s

Bob Guerriero has resigned as head coach at St. John’s. He led the Red Storm for five seasons compiling a record of 79-122. Guerriero spent a total of 11 seasons in Queens serving as an assistant coach before his promotion prior to the 2018 season.