National Champs Concordia Ann Arbor N0. 1

After securing the program’s third National Championship last week, Concordia Ann Arbor finished No. 1 in the final National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Coaches Poll. The Cardinals defeated Trinity Christian 8-1 in the championship final in Kansas City.

TeamsPointsRecPrev
1) Concordia Ann Arbor60(44-17)1
2) Southwestern Christian52(38-17)2
3) Mid-America Christian47(38-19)3
4) Campbellsville41(31-17-2)4
5) Trinity Christian39(25-20)10
6) Oakland City26(25-21)9
7) Northwestern16(23-12)7
8) Geneva15(23-17)NR
9) Greenville14(24-17)8
10) Ottawa Arizona12(25-24)6
  
Also Receiving Votes:  Kentucky Christian (4), Warner (3), Southwestern Assemblies of God (2), Arlington Baptist (1)

Providence Parts Ways With Karwoski

Providence and Head Coach Jill Karwoski have parted ways. Karwoski spent five seasons leading the Friars. She compiled a record of 81-102-1 and 32-53-1 in the Big East Conference while leading PC.

Clifford Out At Manhattan

Manhattan has parted ways with Coach Cat Clifford. She spent three seasons leading the Jaspers as interim then head coach. Clifford led MC to a 13-35 overall record in 2023 while going 8-12 in MAAC play.

Olson Named Coach At Mayville State

Jordan Olson has been named the new head coach at Mayville State. Olson comes to the North Dakota school from Doane University where she has been since 2020. The 2023 DU squad finished 22-22 and 9-13 in conference play.

Gasso Coaching Family Expands

Jim Gasso has been named head coach at NAIA Mid-America Christian University. The husband of Oklahoma Head Coach Patty Gasso, the Gasso patriarch is the fourth in the family to join the ranks of college softball following his wife, son JT (Oklahoma Assistant), and youngest son DJ (Utah Associate Head Coach). Gasso has been the owner of the IntenCity Sports Training Academy in Norman, Oklahoma since 2010. He also had a coaching stint at Bishop McGuiness High School in Oklahoma City.

He replaces retiring Coach Robert Wakefield who led MACU since 2011, coaching the Evangels to the 2021 NCCAA National Championship and a World Series Semifinal in 2023.

Bruister Resigns At SFA

Richie Bruister has resigned as head coach at Stephen F. Austin. Bruister spent just one season in Nacogdoches where he led the Lumberjacks to a 30-24 record and No. 3 seed in the WAC Conference Tournament.

McFalls Extended At Kansas

Kansas Head Coach Jennifer McFalls has received a contract extension. McFalls just completed her fifth season with the Jayhawks leading them to a 25-27 record. The 25 wins is the most for the program since 2018. McFalls has tallied 94 victories in her time leading KU.

Tennessee Extends Weekly

Tennessee has announced it has extended Head Coach Karen Weekly’s contract. The extension runs through 2028. Weekly led the Lady Vols to the 2023 SEC regular-season and tournament titles. The 2023 Conference Coach of the Year also guided UT to a 44-8 record and No. 4 National Seed in the NCAA Postseason.

The Late Joyce Makes Donation

Even no longer with us, Joan Joyce continues to give to the Sport of Softball.

The Brakettes of Stratford, Connecticut have announced a donation of $50,000 has been received posthumously from the playing and coaching legend. The funds will be used to kickstart the Brakettes Museum Fund. Joyce played for the greatest Women’s Major Fastpitch Team of all-time in the Raybestos Brakettes. She won 11 National Championships with the squad while throwing 105 no-hitters, 33 perfect games, and striking out 5,677 batters in 429 career wins in the circle. Joyce went on to great success as the head coach at Florida Atlantic after her competition days. She sadly passed on March 26, 2022.

Cheatham Departing UTSA Program

Michelle Cheatham has resigned as head coach at University of Texas San Antonio. Cheatham spent 10 seasons leading the program compiling a 197-287 overall record. In all she spent 22 seasons associated with UTSA as head coach, an assistant coach, and player.