On Friday, the Ohio State softball program announced the addition of Kelsey Steward-Hunter to the coaching staff of head coach Kelly Kovach Schoenly.
Stewart-Hunter is a two-time national champion with the University of Florida and was a part of the 2020 U.S. Olympic squad. She was the 2015 SEC Player of the Year. She played in 264 games during her Gators career.
She had a .391 career batting average with 357 hits, 259 runs scored, 113 stolen bases, and 148 RBI. She is still Floridaβs all-time leader in hits, runs scored, total bases, batting average, stolen bases, and on-base percentage.
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An All-American, national champion, professional athlete and Olympian, weβre thrilled to add @stewartkels7 to our coaching staff!
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βWe are thrilled to add Kelsey to the Buckeye staff,β said Schoenly in a statement. βHer knowledge from competing at the highest levels of our sport will be instrumental in our program taking the next step. She is a natural teacher who loves competition. I know sheβll thrive in this role.β
Pardon the pun, but this sounds like a home run hire for the Ohio State softball program.
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