Lynn Anderson has been appointed as the 13th head coach of Bradley University Softball, recognized for her extensive experience in program building and player development. Bradley's Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics, Dr. Chris Reynolds, praised her leadership and capability to impact student-athletes positively. Anderson expressed her enthusiasm to contribute to Bradley's legacy of excellence and aims to turn Bradley Softball into a consistent championship contender in the MVC.

By the Numbers
  • At SIUE, Anderson helped the team achieve a .327 batting average, the highest in the OVC.
  • During her tenure at Minnesota Duluth, her teams notched 120 wins, with a high of 41 victories in a single season.
State of Play
  • Bradley Softball is looking to improve after a period of rebuilding.
  • Anderson aims to leverage her background to enhance player development and competitive performance.
What's Next

Moving forward, Anderson plans to implement training strategies focused on building team cohesion and elevating performance metrics. Her immediate goal will be to assess current players and foster a winning culture within the program.

Bottom Line

Anderson's appointment signals a new era for Bradley Softball, with an emphasis on developing competitive and disciplined teams. Bradley fans should expect a focused approach aimed at transforming the program into a formidable contender in the MVC.