Shonda Stanton embraces change as softball fall season ends
Shonda Stanton didn't want any preconceived notions.
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Shonda Stanton didn't want any preconceived notions.
IU softball continued its fall season this past weekend with a pair of games in Indianapolis on the campus of Butler University.
IU softball made its first appearance at Andy Mohr Field during the fall season this past weekend, defeating IU-Purdue University Indianapolis in a Sunday afternoon doubleheader.
IU softball needed to make a coaching change after former head coach Michelle Gardner resigned from the program on May 24. Senior Associate Athletic Director Scott Joraanstad led the search party for a replacement after the team finished the year with a 23-31 overall record.
IU’s nonconference schedule was finalized Thursday and the Hoosiers will play 13 games before Big Ten conference play begins.
Less than two weeks after being hired as the next head coach of the IU softball program, Shonda Stanton has decided to stick with the familiar when it comes to the coaches surrounding her.
After 18 seasons at Marshall University, Shonda Stanton became the winningest coach in program history. It was going to take a special opportunity to lure her away from Huntington, West Virginia.
Like her former IU softball teammate CaraMia Tsirigos, junior outfielder Rebecca Blitz will spend part of her summer playing softball on an international stage.
After spending four seasons with the IU softball team, CaraMia Tsirigos will continue her playing career at the international level.
IU softball’s 2017 season was marred by inconsistencies.
The IU softball team’s season came to an end Thursday evening with a loss in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
IU and Michigan State can’t seem to avoid each other.
Three IU softball players picked up conference honors Wednesday, the Big Ten confrence announced in a press release Wednesday.
It was difficult for IU Coach Michelle Gardner to begin talking about the four seniors on the IU softball roster.
While IU softball has tinkered with its lineup this season, a constant has been the team’s struggles when playing on the road.
IU Coach Michelle Gardner knows the state of Michigan well.
For three games this weekend at Andy Mohr Field, IU softball executed to perfection.
IU Coach Michelle Gardner has said several times her team is better than its 19-25 record indicates.
Like so many other times this season, IU softball was right there with its opponent. Close games against then-No. 24 Fresno State and then-No. 25 Ohio State, among others, had promising starts and disappointing endings.
IU softball senior infielder CaraMia Tsirigos is only guaranteed 10 more games in her collegiate career.