Bonnie Tholl
Quick Facts
Biography
Bonnie Tholl is an American softball player. She is currently the Associate Head Coach at University of Michigan.
Softball Player
She played softball at the University of Michigan and started at the position Shortstop from 1988-1991. She led the team in runs for three straight years from 1989-1991 and she also led the team in walks for three seasons (1988, 1989, 1991). She also shares the Big Ten record for fewest strikeouts in a conference season with zero in 1991. She is the University of Michigan record holder for most stolen bases in a game with 4 stolen bases against FAMU in 1990. She was the captain of the team and received the 1991 Maize and Blue Award.
Tholl was the first player in the Big Ten to earn All-Big Ten first team honors four times. She was named part of the Big Ten All-Decade (1982-1992) softball team.
Tholl graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in sports management and communications in 1991. She also has a Master of Science degree in athletic administration from Indiana Hoosiers from 1993.
Coaching career
She is currently one of the four coaches on The Michigan Wolverines softball team. She is Associate Head Coach with Head Coach Carol Hutchins, Pitching Coach/Assistant Coach Jennifer Brundage, and Volunteer Assistant Coach Alex Lagesse.
As of now, it is believed that Tholl is the Head Coach in waiting, if Head coach Carol Hutchins decides to retire.