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Linda Wells
American softball coach

Linda Wells

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Biography

Linda Marie Wells (born December 13, 1949) is a former American softball coach. She previously served as the head coach for the Minnesota Golden Gophers softball and Arizona State Sun Devils softball teams.

Playing career

Wells was a three-sport athlete in high school, and played softball, volleyball, basketball, tennis and field hockey while at Southeast Missouri State University. She Played professionally from 1975 to 1979, serving as player-coach for the Chicago Ravens and St. Louis Hummers.

Coaching career

Minnesota

Wells started the Minnesota Golden Gophers softball program in 1974. She served as the head coach for the Gophers from 1974 to 1989, missing the 1976 season due to attending medical school at Saint Louis University. She was named the Big Ten Conference Softball Coach of the Year in 1988 after leading her team to a 31–25 record and the Big Ten Conference Championship. During her career at Minnesota she posted a 350–264–1 record.

She served as the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's basketball coach for the 1973–74 season, and an assistant coach from 1974 to 1977. She also served as the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's volleyball coach in 1974, and from 1977 to 1981. Her 1978 volleyball squad won an unofficial Big Ten title and her 1981 squad placed seventh at the AIAW National Championships.

Arizona State

Wells served as the head coach at Arizona State from 1990 to 2005, where she posted a 563–415 record and led the team to 12 NCAA Regional appearances and two Women's College World Series appearances. On February 13, 2005, Wells earned her 537th career win at Arizona State, surpassing Mary Littlewood for the most wins in program history. On March 5, 2005, Wells earned her 900th career win. Her 563 wins are the most in Arizona State softball history.

International career

Internationally she served as head coach of the United States women's national softball team that won a gold medal at the 1985 South Pacific Classic in Melbourne, Australia, and the 1987 Pan American Games gold-medal team. She also served as the head coach of Greece women's national softball team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and a coach for the Netherlands women's national softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.

Legacy

Described as a women's sports pioneer, Wells has been inducted into several hall of fame, including the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame, Arizona Softball Hall of Fame, St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame, Southeast Missouri's Hall of Fame, the University of Minnesota Hall of Fame in volleyball and softball, and the State of Minnesota Hall of Fame.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Minnesota (Big Ten Conference)
1974Minnesota5–8
1975Minnesota12–5
1977Minnesota15–81–2T-4th
1978Minnesota38–14
1979Minnesota25–81–2T-4th
1980Minnesota18–21–1
1981Minnesota29–114–11st
1982Minnesota14–150–2T-6th
1983Minnesota32–1813–93rd
1984Minnesota30–1914–82nd
1985Minnesota25–248–12T-5th
1986Minnesota28–2315–9T-1st
1987Minnesota21–368–166th
1988Minnesota31–2515–81stNCAA Regionals
1989Minnesota27–2911–135th
Minnesota:350–264–1 (.570)90–82 (.523)
Arizona State (Pac-10 Conference)
1990Arizona State43–3210–105thNCAA Regionals
1991Arizona State43–1815–52ndNCAA Regionals
1992Arizona State27–217–96th
1993Arizona State34–2613–113rdNCAA Regionals
1994Arizona State22–417–176th
1995Arizona State29–2610–186th
1996Arizona State34–2710–185th
1997Arizona State32–259–196thNCAA Regionals
1998Arizona State38–279–196thNCAA Regionals
1999Arizona State41–288–208thWomen’s College World Series
2000Arizona State43–208–135thNCAA Regionals
2001Arizona State36–229–126thNCAA Regionals
2002Arizona State46–2010–11T-3rdWomen’s College World Series
2003Arizona State32–257–147thNCAA Regionals
2004Arizona State33–313–178th
2005Arizona State30–264–178thNCAA Regionals
Arizona State:563–415 (.576)139–230 (.377)
Total:914–679–1 (.574)

           
           
           
     

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