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Carol Hutchins leaves Michigan after 38 seasons

Legendary University of Michigan softball head coach Carol Hutchins made her retirement announcement on August 24 after 38 seasons in charge of the Wolverines. With 1,707 victories and a lifetime winning percentage of.755, Hutchins, who recently concluded her 39th overall season as a head coach, is the most successful coach in NCAA softball history (1,707-555-5).

 

Hutchins’ career included 22 Big Ten Conference titles, 10 Big Ten Tournament victories, 29 NCAA Tournament appearances, and 12 Women’s College World Series appearances. In 2005, Hutchins led Michigan to the NCAA championship, making them the first program east of the Mississippi River to win the national title. In 2006, she was admitted into the Hall of Fame of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. For a very long period in NCAA history, Hutchins was the softball coach with the most victories overall. She is also the most successful coach in the annals of Michigan Athletics.

 

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