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Sarah Dawson
American sports coach

Sarah Dawson

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American sports coach
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Female
Place of birth
San Diego, USA
Age
49 years
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Sarah N. Dawson (born January 22, 1975) is an American softball coach and former player. She attended Christian High School San Diego in El Cajon, California, where she played softball for her mother, legendary California high school softball coach Roma Dawson. She later attended the University of Louisiana at Monroe, where she was an All-American pitcher for the Northeast Louisiana Indians softball team. After graduating from college, Dawson played three years of professional softball for the Orlando Wahoos/Akron Racers franchise of National Pro Fastpitch. Dawson served as an assistant softball coach at Marshall University and the University of Louisiana at Monroe, before serving as the head softball coach at Louisiana Tech University from 2003 to 2012. While head coach at Louisiana Tech, Dawson compiled a record of 221–338, and led the Lady Techsters to a WAC conference championship and a berth in the 2008 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters (Western Athletic Conference)
2003Louisiana Tech16–426–145th
2004Louisiana Tech27–3310–114th
2005Louisiana Tech18–492–167th
2006Louisiana Tech18–316–116th
2007Louisiana Tech22–383–157th
2008Louisiana Tech37–297–104thNCAA Regional
2009Louisiana Tech15–23*9–8*4th
2010Louisiana Tech26–2111–104th
2011Louisiana Tech17–396–156th
2012Louisiana Tech25–338–126th
Louisiana Tech:221–33868–122
Total:221–338

           
           
           
     

* Louisiana Tech vacated 19 wins (including 3 WAC games) in 2009 by NCAA action.

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