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7 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Totally agree that she resigned because she saw the writing on the wall.  Old Fred's gettin' lots of practice in this hiring new coaches stuff!    

I'll be interested in seeing who applies and ends up getting the job and I know a few people that would likely be interested in applying for it.

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2 minutes ago, OliviaPope40 said:

I'll be interested in seeing who applies and ends up getting the job and I know a few people that would likely be interested in applying for it.

I'm not familiar enough with women's softball that even if threw out 3 or 4 names I still wouldn't have a clue.  I will assume that the "few people" you referenced would be qualified and you'd consider them as good hires. 

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Her records for her time at IU:

2009: 10-39

2010: 13-36

2011: 37:18

2012: 30-25

2013: 19-35

2014: 17-39-1 one game they tied. 

2015: 17-39

2016: 29-25

2017: 23-31

Overall record: 195-287-1

Per going through all of the IU schedules on the website. 

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7 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

OUCH!  Only 3 winning seasons in 9 years and 2 of the 3 were barely winning.  Softball isn't a marquee sport but we should be able to do better than that in our recruiting and player development.

One of those seasons she had a really good pitcher in the state she was a transfer player and I can remember watching her play in the summer on her travel ball team and in high school. 

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I remember she had a profanity laced tirade that made the headlines in 2013 and she was warned by Glass. I wonder if something similar happened that forced her 'resignation' or if this was strictly performance related. I'd believe either.

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Michelle Gardner’s time in charge of the IU softball program brought consistency to the team, although not the type of consistency a head coach would want.

Gardner resigned as head coach of the Hoosiers on Wednesday having lost at least 30 games in six of her nine seasons in charge of the program. Assistant coach Mike Perniciaro will serve as the interim head coach. 

Senior Associate Athletic Director Scott Joraanstad will lead the search for a new head coach.

 

“I want to thank everyone at Indiana University for the tremendous opportunity to be the head softball coach these last nine years,” Gardner said in a release from IU Athletics. “I want to especially thank all of the players and staff who have helped me along the way.”

After assuming the head coaching position in June 2008, Gardner began to turn around IU softball. The team enjoyed a 37-win season in 2011 and qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2006.

However, IU regressed in recent seasons. From 2013 to 2017, IU recorded just one winning season. 

“While I am excited for new opportunities, it has been an honor to coach at a great institution and wish the program all the best moving forward,” Gardner said.

Gardner’s resignation comes almost two weeks after IU’s 2017 season came to an end in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. Her resignation was accepted by IU Athletic Director Fred Glass.

“We thank Michelle for her dedication and many contributions to Indiana University softball over these last nine years,” Glass said in the release. “I have great respect for Michelle and wish her and her family well in all of their future endeavors.”

The IU Athletics release stated that Perniciaro and assistant coach Ben Sorden will continue their roles until a new coach is hired. At that point, the new coach would decide whether to retain them or not. 

http://www.idsnews.com/article/2017/05/gardner-resigns

Article from the IDS. 

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OK Olivia, we're all anxiously awaiting your critique of our new hire.  Just reading the press release it sounds like a positive hire but I'm in no way an authority on women's softball.

Indiana Hires Shonda Stanton as Head Softball Coach

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass today named Shonda Stanton as the new head coach of the Indiana Softball program. Stanton comes to IU from Marshall where she served as head coach for 18 seasons. At Marshall, Stanton became the winningest coach in program history with 560 victories and has posted 12 seasons with 30 or more wins.
 
"We are thrilled to have Shonda Stanton as the new head coach for our softball program," Glass said. "Widely respected, Shonda is a winner known for her recruiting acumen, strong player development, and commitment to graduating confident young women. Shonda is a great fit for Indiana University."
 
"I would like to thank Fred Glass for this incredible honor to lead the Hoosier Softball program," said Stanton. "Scott Joraanstad and the entire search committee have been exceptional throughout this process and have exemplified the shared vision of the Spirit of Indiana. I am passionate about developing student-athletes and will provide the structure and support necessary for our Hoosiers to walk in excellence in the classroom, on the ball field and in the Bloomington community.  IU Softball has a proud history and I look forward to engaging our alumni as well as expanding our fan base. I appreciate the foundation the previous staff has constructed and will work to elevate Indiana University Softball to prominence in the Big Ten and on the national landscape."
 
In 2017, Stanton led Marshall to a program-record 42-12 mark and an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. During the season, Marshall posted a 17-game winning streak in 2017 and a 20-4 conference record leading to Stanton being picked as the Conference USA Coach of the Year. In addition, Marshall saw Morgan Zerkle win C-USA Player of the Year honors and Jordan Dixon win C-USA Pitcher of the Year. Both Zerkle and Dixon also earned NFCA All-American accolades.
 
For the third time since Stanton took over in 2000, the Thundering Herd led the nation in stolen bases in 2017 with 162 on the year. In addition, the team finishing with a batting average of .300 or better for the third straight season as Marshall climbed as high as No. 23 in the national rankings.
 
During her tenure, Stanton guided the Thundering Herd to five conference championship games and led the team to two Mid-American Conference championships, a Conference USA regular season championship and Conference USA Tournament title.
 
Under Stanton's tutelage, Marshall has seen 76 all-conference selections, nine conference Player, Pitcher or Freshman of the Year accolades, 34 NFCA All-Region picks and a four-time All-American in Rachel Folden. In addition, Zerkle is the latest in a series of nine Thundering Herd alums to play in the National Pro Fastpitch League. Zerkle was named to the Top 50 Watch List for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year and was recently selected to the USA Women's National Team.
 
Off the field, Marshall has posted a team GPA of 3.0 in every semester of Stanton's career and have had 103 named NFCA All-America Scholar-Athletes.
 
Stanton spent two seasons as head coach of the NPF's Akron Racers and, prior coming to Marshall, led the IUPUI program for a season. Stanton guided the Jaguars to a 27-25 mark in their first season as a Division I team.
 
As a player, Stanton was a four-year starter at UNC Greensboro and lead the team to back-to-back Big South Conference championships. In addition, Stanton scored 66 runs during her senior campaign, good for eighth in the nation.
 
A native of North Olmstead, Ohio, Stanton and her husband Joe have three children, Shayla, Gianna and Josiah. Joe serves as Vice President of Thornburg Insurance Agency and will maintain his position in Bloomington.
 
What They Are Saying: 
 
"Shonda Stanton is a great choice to lead Indiana Softball. She is innovative, hard-working and has always had a great eye for talent. I look forward to sharing ideas with her for many years to come." Patrick Murphy, Head Coach Alabama (2012 National Champions, Made all 13 Super Regionals)
 
"Congratulations to Indiana University and the Indiana Softball family for the hiring of Coach Stanton. Looking forward to the future of IU Softball. Go Hoosiers!" Diane Stephenson (Indiana Athletics Hall of Fame, Former Indiana Softball Head Coach and Player)

 

 

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1 hour ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

OK Olivia, we're all anxiously awaiting your critique of our new hire.  Just reading the press release it sounds like a positive hire but I'm in no way an authority on women's softball.

Indiana Hires Shonda Stanton as Head Softball Coach

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass today named Shonda Stanton as the new head coach of the Indiana Softball program. Stanton comes to IU from Marshall where she served as head coach for 18 seasons. At Marshall, Stanton became the winningest coach in program history with 560 victories and has posted 12 seasons with 30 or more wins.
 
"We are thrilled to have Shonda Stanton as the new head coach for our softball program," Glass said. "Widely respected, Shonda is a winner known for her recruiting acumen, strong player development, and commitment to graduating confident young women. Shonda is a great fit for Indiana University."
 
"I would like to thank Fred Glass for this incredible honor to lead the Hoosier Softball program," said Stanton. "Scott Joraanstad and the entire search committee have been exceptional throughout this process and have exemplified the shared vision of the Spirit of Indiana. I am passionate about developing student-athletes and will provide the structure and support necessary for our Hoosiers to walk in excellence in the classroom, on the ball field and in the Bloomington community.  IU Softball has a proud history and I look forward to engaging our alumni as well as expanding our fan base. I appreciate the foundation the previous staff has constructed and will work to elevate Indiana University Softball to prominence in the Big Ten and on the national landscape."
 
In 2017, Stanton led Marshall to a program-record 42-12 mark and an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. During the season, Marshall posted a 17-game winning streak in 2017 and a 20-4 conference record leading to Stanton being picked as the Conference USA Coach of the Year. In addition, Marshall saw Morgan Zerkle win C-USA Player of the Year honors and Jordan Dixon win C-USA Pitcher of the Year. Both Zerkle and Dixon also earned NFCA All-American accolades.
 
For the third time since Stanton took over in 2000, the Thundering Herd led the nation in stolen bases in 2017 with 162 on the year. In addition, the team finishing with a batting average of .300 or better for the third straight season as Marshall climbed as high as No. 23 in the national rankings.
 
During her tenure, Stanton guided the Thundering Herd to five conference championship games and led the team to two Mid-American Conference championships, a Conference USA regular season championship and Conference USA Tournament title.
 
Under Stanton's tutelage, Marshall has seen 76 all-conference selections, nine conference Player, Pitcher or Freshman of the Year accolades, 34 NFCA All-Region picks and a four-time All-American in Rachel Folden. In addition, Zerkle is the latest in a series of nine Thundering Herd alums to play in the National Pro Fastpitch League. Zerkle was named to the Top 50 Watch List for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year and was recently selected to the USA Women's National Team.
 
Off the field, Marshall has posted a team GPA of 3.0 in every semester of Stanton's career and have had 103 named NFCA All-America Scholar-Athletes.
 
Stanton spent two seasons as head coach of the NPF's Akron Racers and, prior coming to Marshall, led the IUPUI program for a season. Stanton guided the Jaguars to a 27-25 mark in their first season as a Division I team.
 
As a player, Stanton was a four-year starter at UNC Greensboro and lead the team to back-to-back Big South Conference championships. In addition, Stanton scored 66 runs during her senior campaign, good for eighth in the nation.
 
A native of North Olmstead, Ohio, Stanton and her husband Joe have three children, Shayla, Gianna and Josiah. Joe serves as Vice President of Thornburg Insurance Agency and will maintain his position in Bloomington.
 
What They Are Saying: 
 
"Shonda Stanton is a great choice to lead Indiana Softball. She is innovative, hard-working and has always had a great eye for talent. I look forward to sharing ideas with her for many years to come." Patrick Murphy, Head Coach Alabama (2012 National Champions, Made all 13 Super Regionals)
 
"Congratulations to Indiana University and the Indiana Softball family for the hiring of Coach Stanton. Looking forward to the future of IU Softball. Go Hoosiers!" Diane Stephenson (Indiana Athletics Hall of Fame, Former Indiana Softball Head Coach and Player)

 

 

That's a really solid resume.

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3 hours ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

OK Olivia, we're all anxiously awaiting your critique of our new hire.  Just reading the press release it sounds like a positive hire but I'm in no way an authority on women's softball.

Indiana Hires Shonda Stanton as Head Softball Coach

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass today named Shonda Stanton as the new head coach of the Indiana Softball program. Stanton comes to IU from Marshall where she served as head coach for 18 seasons. At Marshall, Stanton became the winningest coach in program history with 560 victories and has posted 12 seasons with 30 or more wins.
 
"We are thrilled to have Shonda Stanton as the new head coach for our softball program," Glass said. "Widely respected, Shonda is a winner known for her recruiting acumen, strong player development, and commitment to graduating confident young women. Shonda is a great fit for Indiana University."
 
"I would like to thank Fred Glass for this incredible honor to lead the Hoosier Softball program," said Stanton. "Scott Joraanstad and the entire search committee have been exceptional throughout this process and have exemplified the shared vision of the Spirit of Indiana. I am passionate about developing student-athletes and will provide the structure and support necessary for our Hoosiers to walk in excellence in the classroom, on the ball field and in the Bloomington community.  IU Softball has a proud history and I look forward to engaging our alumni as well as expanding our fan base. I appreciate the foundation the previous staff has constructed and will work to elevate Indiana University Softball to prominence in the Big Ten and on the national landscape."
 
In 2017, Stanton led Marshall to a program-record 42-12 mark and an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. During the season, Marshall posted a 17-game winning streak in 2017 and a 20-4 conference record leading to Stanton being picked as the Conference USA Coach of the Year. In addition, Marshall saw Morgan Zerkle win C-USA Player of the Year honors and Jordan Dixon win C-USA Pitcher of the Year. Both Zerkle and Dixon also earned NFCA All-American accolades.
 
For the third time since Stanton took over in 2000, the Thundering Herd led the nation in stolen bases in 2017 with 162 on the year. In addition, the team finishing with a batting average of .300 or better for the third straight season as Marshall climbed as high as No. 23 in the national rankings.
 
During her tenure, Stanton guided the Thundering Herd to five conference championship games and led the team to two Mid-American Conference championships, a Conference USA regular season championship and Conference USA Tournament title.
 
Under Stanton's tutelage, Marshall has seen 76 all-conference selections, nine conference Player, Pitcher or Freshman of the Year accolades, 34 NFCA All-Region picks and a four-time All-American in Rachel Folden. In addition, Zerkle is the latest in a series of nine Thundering Herd alums to play in the National Pro Fastpitch League. Zerkle was named to the Top 50 Watch List for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year and was recently selected to the USA Women's National Team.
 
Off the field, Marshall has posted a team GPA of 3.0 in every semester of Stanton's career and have had 103 named NFCA All-America Scholar-Athletes.
 
Stanton spent two seasons as head coach of the NPF's Akron Racers and, prior coming to Marshall, led the IUPUI program for a season. Stanton guided the Jaguars to a 27-25 mark in their first season as a Division I team.
 
As a player, Stanton was a four-year starter at UNC Greensboro and lead the team to back-to-back Big South Conference championships. In addition, Stanton scored 66 runs during her senior campaign, good for eighth in the nation.
 
A native of North Olmstead, Ohio, Stanton and her husband Joe have three children, Shayla, Gianna and Josiah. Joe serves as Vice President of Thornburg Insurance Agency and will maintain his position in Bloomington.
 
What They Are Saying: 
 
"Shonda Stanton is a great choice to lead Indiana Softball. She is innovative, hard-working and has always had a great eye for talent. I look forward to sharing ideas with her for many years to come." Patrick Murphy, Head Coach Alabama (2012 National Champions, Made all 13 Super Regionals)
 
"Congratulations to Indiana University and the Indiana Softball family for the hiring of Coach Stanton. Looking forward to the future of IU Softball. Go Hoosiers!" Diane Stephenson (Indiana Athletics Hall of Fame, Former Indiana Softball Head Coach and Player)

 

 

I like that fact that she has had winning seasons while at Marshall and that is what they need and I also like the fact that this season they got an at large bid in the tournament. I am okay with this hire she seems like a good fit for the program. And to have a comment from Patrick Murphy who is the coach at Alabama speaks volumes because he is a very successful coach and has gotten teams to the tournament as well. I like the fact that she has playing experience herself and has played at the professional level and has some insight into how to run a team. I would like to see her recruit Indiana players because that has hurt in the past. 

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Stanton Announces Pair of Assistant Coaches

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana Softball head coach Shonda Stanton announced the addition of two assistant coaches on Monday with Kendall Fearn and Chanda Bell joining the Hoosier staff. Both Fearn and Bell were part of Stanton's staff at Marshall for four seasons.
 
"I am incredibly proud to bring Kendall and Chanda with me to Bloomington," said Stanton. "Our student-athletes are getting two of the best rising coaching stars in the business. They will be involved in every facet of IU Softball with Kendall's focus on our offensive system while Chanda's will be with our pitching staff."
 
The trio was recently named National Fastpitch Coaches Association's 2017 Mideast Region Coaching Staff of the Year.  In 2017, Marshall set a program record with 42 victories and ended the year with a trip to the NCAA Tournament and a top 25 ranking in the USA Today/NFCA Coaches Poll. Stanton was named Conference USA Coach of the Year, while Marshall also earned Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year accolades with Morgan Zerkle and Jordan Dixon also being named NFCA All-Americans.
 
In the four-year stretch that Fearn and Bell were with Stanton at Marshall, the team posted a winning percentage of .616, the second-best four-year run in program history.
 
"Both coaches will relate well to our players in building them into strong, confident Hoosiers," said Stanton. "We share the same passion to develop, train and mentor the young women we lead. We work well together and our familiarity will help us get out to a faster start in creating a culture of competitive excellence."
 
Fearn, who will work primarily with hitting and the outfield, was named as Marshall's associate head coach prior to the 2017 season. During her four seasons at Marshall, Fearn guided the Herd bats to a .313 average while posting three of the top four scoring seasons in program history. In addition, Marshall broke its own record for stolen bases three times under Fearn and twice led the nation in swiped bags. Under Fearn's leadership, Zerkle, who is a member of the USA National Team, left Marshall as the all-time leader in career batting average (.451), stolen bases (162) and triples (14).
 
This past season, Marshall led the country with 162 stolen bases and posted a .308 batting average, best in C-USA. In 2016, the Thundering Herd was second in the conference with a .310 average and had five hit over .300 on the year. During Fearn's second season with the team in 2015, Marshall set numerous offensive records, including a staggering .345 average, which was first in the conference and 11th in the nation. Marshall saw seven hit .300 or better, while also setting records for runs per game (5.4), hits per game (9.28) and on-base percentage (.407).
 
Fearn came to the Thundering Herd after two seasons coaching at her alma mater, UNLV, and a year at Georgia Southern. During her playing career, Fearn was a two-time Mountain West All-Conference pick and started 227 games at first base and third base. Fearn guided UNLV to a NCAA Regional appearance in 2009 and finished her time at UNLV ranked in seven different categories in the record book.
 
"This is a very exciting opportunity to be a part of Indiana University and to compete with the Hoosier Softball program for a Big Ten Championship," said Fearn. "This university is rich in history and equipped with an incredibly dynamic athletic department. I am thrilled to be able to continue developing strong, confident young women in the classroom, community, and on the field with Shonda and Chanda. I believe that with the camaraderie our staff has built coaching together over the past four years, we will ignite a competitive, passionate and winning culture here at IU."
 
Bell, a native of Indianapolis, will work primarily with the pitchers and guided Dixon to 32 victories in the circle last season, good for third in the country.  In addition, Dixon's 294 strikeouts ranked ninth nationally, marking the third time in her career she finished top 10 in the country in punchouts. Dixon tossed a pair of no-hitters in 2017, including against Western Kentucky in the C-USA Tournament. Other highlights of Dixon's career include a program-record 33 victories in 2016 and breaking nearly ever freshman record in 2014, including strikeouts (245), wins (20), games started (41) and appearances (54).
 
Dixon is just the second C-USA player to finish her career with at least 100 wins and 1,000 strikeouts. In her four years under Bell's tutelage, Dixon set nearly every Marshall pitching record and finished her career with the most wins, strikeouts, appearances, games started, complete games and innings pitched.
 
Setting records of her own in the circle during her playing career at Kentucky, Bell left the Wildcats as the all-time winningest pitcher and was the first in team history to record 200-plus strikeouts in all four seasons. Additionally, she was the first Wildcat to throw a no-hitter, as well as the first to toss a perfect game. Bell still sits atop the Kentucky record book with 910 career strikeouts and owns three of the top four single-season strikeout marks.
 
"First, I would like to thank Coach Stanton and the athletic department for the opportunity to return to the state of Indiana and become a part of the Hoosier Softball staff," said Bell. "Working with Shonda and Kendall the last four years has been an incredible adventure and I look forward to continuing that adventure here at Indiana. The amount of support shown by the athletic department already has been overwhelming. I look forward to working with this staff and university to help develop champions both on and off the field."

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2 hours ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Stanton Announces Pair of Assistant Coaches

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana Softball head coach Shonda Stanton announced the addition of two assistant coaches on Monday with Kendall Fearn and Chanda Bell joining the Hoosier staff. Both Fearn and Bell were part of Stanton's staff at Marshall for four seasons.
 
"I am incredibly proud to bring Kendall and Chanda with me to Bloomington," said Stanton. "Our student-athletes are getting two of the best rising coaching stars in the business. They will be involved in every facet of IU Softball with Kendall's focus on our offensive system while Chanda's will be with our pitching staff."
 
The trio was recently named National Fastpitch Coaches Association's 2017 Mideast Region Coaching Staff of the Year.  In 2017, Marshall set a program record with 42 victories and ended the year with a trip to the NCAA Tournament and a top 25 ranking in the USA Today/NFCA Coaches Poll. Stanton was named Conference USA Coach of the Year, while Marshall also earned Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year accolades with Morgan Zerkle and Jordan Dixon also being named NFCA All-Americans.
 
In the four-year stretch that Fearn and Bell were with Stanton at Marshall, the team posted a winning percentage of .616, the second-best four-year run in program history.
 
"Both coaches will relate well to our players in building them into strong, confident Hoosiers," said Stanton. "We share the same passion to develop, train and mentor the young women we lead. We work well together and our familiarity will help us get out to a faster start in creating a culture of competitive excellence."
 
Fearn, who will work primarily with hitting and the outfield, was named as Marshall's associate head coach prior to the 2017 season. During her four seasons at Marshall, Fearn guided the Herd bats to a .313 average while posting three of the top four scoring seasons in program history. In addition, Marshall broke its own record for stolen bases three times under Fearn and twice led the nation in swiped bags. Under Fearn's leadership, Zerkle, who is a member of the USA National Team, left Marshall as the all-time leader in career batting average (.451), stolen bases (162) and triples (14).
 
This past season, Marshall led the country with 162 stolen bases and posted a .308 batting average, best in C-USA. In 2016, the Thundering Herd was second in the conference with a .310 average and had five hit over .300 on the year. During Fearn's second season with the team in 2015, Marshall set numerous offensive records, including a staggering .345 average, which was first in the conference and 11th in the nation. Marshall saw seven hit .300 or better, while also setting records for runs per game (5.4), hits per game (9.28) and on-base percentage (.407).
 
Fearn came to the Thundering Herd after two seasons coaching at her alma mater, UNLV, and a year at Georgia Southern. During her playing career, Fearn was a two-time Mountain West All-Conference pick and started 227 games at first base and third base. Fearn guided UNLV to a NCAA Regional appearance in 2009 and finished her time at UNLV ranked in seven different categories in the record book.
 
"This is a very exciting opportunity to be a part of Indiana University and to compete with the Hoosier Softball program for a Big Ten Championship," said Fearn. "This university is rich in history and equipped with an incredibly dynamic athletic department. I am thrilled to be able to continue developing strong, confident young women in the classroom, community, and on the field with Shonda and Chanda. I believe that with the camaraderie our staff has built coaching together over the past four years, we will ignite a competitive, passionate and winning culture here at IU."
 
Bell, a native of Indianapolis, will work primarily with the pitchers and guided Dixon to 32 victories in the circle last season, good for third in the country.  In addition, Dixon's 294 strikeouts ranked ninth nationally, marking the third time in her career she finished top 10 in the country in punchouts. Dixon tossed a pair of no-hitters in 2017, including against Western Kentucky in the C-USA Tournament. Other highlights of Dixon's career include a program-record 33 victories in 2016 and breaking nearly ever freshman record in 2014, including strikeouts (245), wins (20), games started (41) and appearances (54).
 
Dixon is just the second C-USA player to finish her career with at least 100 wins and 1,000 strikeouts. In her four years under Bell's tutelage, Dixon set nearly every Marshall pitching record and finished her career with the most wins, strikeouts, appearances, games started, complete games and innings pitched.
 
Setting records of her own in the circle during her playing career at Kentucky, Bell left the Wildcats as the all-time winningest pitcher and was the first in team history to record 200-plus strikeouts in all four seasons. Additionally, she was the first Wildcat to throw a no-hitter, as well as the first to toss a perfect game. Bell still sits atop the Kentucky record book with 910 career strikeouts and owns three of the top four single-season strikeout marks.
 
"First, I would like to thank Coach Stanton and the athletic department for the opportunity to return to the state of Indiana and become a part of the Hoosier Softball staff," said Bell. "Working with Shonda and Kendall the last four years has been an incredible adventure and I look forward to continuing that adventure here at Indiana. The amount of support shown by the athletic department already has been overwhelming. I look forward to working with this staff and university to help develop champions both on and off the field."

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Chanda Bell I know very well same age as my sister and was a very good pitcher in high school they played against each other.

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 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Big Ten announced 2016-17 Distinguished Scholars on Wednesday as Indiana Softball had six selections, the most for the program in the nine-year history of the award. Indiana had the second most on the list amongst Big Ten softball teams.
 
The award is given to letterwinners in their second year at the institution who post a GPA of at least 3.7 during the academic year.
 
Maria LatimerAimilia McDonoughCaraMia Tsirigos and Taylor Uden each earned the accolade for the second time in their careers, while Erin Lehman and Emily Kirk are first-time recipients.
 http://iub.sidearmsports.com/news/2017/7/5/softball-six-named-big-ten-distinguished-scholars.aspx

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8-game fall schedule.  

2017 Fall Schedule:
 
Sept. 17 – Grand Park (Westfield, Ind.)
1 p.m. vs. Miami (Oh)
3 p.m. vs. Evansville
 
Oct. 1 – Andy Mohr Field
1 p.m. vs. IUPUI (doubleheader)
 
Oct. 7 – at Butler
1 p.m. vs. Heartland CC
3 p.m. vs. Butler
 
Oct. 13 – Andy Mohr Field
4 p.m. vs. Lake Land CC (doubleheader)

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23 hours ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

8-game fall schedule.  

2017 Fall Schedule:
 
Sept. 17 – Grand Park (Westfield, Ind.)
1 p.m. vs. Miami (Oh)
3 p.m. vs. Evansville
 
Oct. 1 – Andy Mohr Field
1 p.m. vs. IUPUI (doubleheader)
 
Oct. 7 – at Butler
1 p.m. vs. Heartland CC
3 p.m. vs. Butler
 
Oct. 13 – Andy Mohr Field
4 p.m. vs. Lake Land CC (doubleheader)

Thank you for I have been busy this week. 

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