Apr 29, 2008 CSU's Tiffany Tootle Resigns as Softball Coach olumbus, GA - Columbus State University officials announced that
CSU Head Softball coach Tiffany Tootle has resigned from her
position as coach, effective immediately. She will continue her
duties as a member of the physical education faculty for the
remainder of the current term. CSU has offered her a teaching
contract for the Fall term as well.
Coach Tootle has indicated that she will use this break from
softball to assess her future plans in seeking another coaching
position.
"Columbus State appreciates her leadership of the softball program
over the past nine years," said CSU President Dr. Frank Brown. "Her
teams have accomplished a great deal during her time with us,
including a trip to the the Division II Softball Championship
tournament last year."
Tootle came to CSU in 1999, after Judy Favor left the CSU program
for Division I Wichita State. Tootle amassed a 318-128 record in
her nine-plus seasons at the helm of the program, including five
NCAA post-season appearances (2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007).
Her 2007 squad finished third in the nation after chalking up a
58-5 record which included the second straight Peach Belt
Conference regular season title, a third consecutive PBC Tournament
title, and the school's first-ever South Atlantic Region
championship. CSU went 3-2 at the NCAA Division II Softball
Championship, placing third behind Lock Haven and national
champions SIU-Edwardsville. She and her staff of Brad Huskisson and
Jessica Bottoms were named South Atlantic Region Coaching Staff of
the Year by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.
Huskisson will coach the squad for the remainder of this season,
should CSU receive a post-season invite. The process for naming
Tootle's permanent replacement at CSU will begin at the end of the
current school term.
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