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  2. Michigan Wolverines softball - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Hutchins was inducted into the NFCA Hall of Fame. [ 13 ] In March 2000, Hutchins recorded her 638th win, giving her more career wins than any other coach in University of Michigan history in any sport, male or female. [ 6 ]

  3. Michigan Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Sports Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame to honor Michigan sports athletes, coaches and contributors. It was organized in 1954 by Michigan Lieutenant Governor Philip Hart, Michigan State University athletic director, Biggie Munn, president of the Greater Michigan Foundation, Donald Weeks, general manager of the Detroit Lions, W. Nicholas Kerbawy and George Alderton of the Lansing ...

  4. National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame

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    The National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame was established in 1991 to recognize coaches who have made extraordinary contributions to the sport of softpitch softball. The National Fastpitch Coaches Association ("NFCA") is a professional organization for fastpitch softball coaches from all competitive levels of play. [1] As of 2023 ...

  5. Carol Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 Hutchins was inducted into the Greater Lansing Sports Hall of Fame. [2] [16] In 2006, she was inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame. [17] In 2011, she was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. [18] She was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 2022. [19]

  6. Category:Softball museums and halls of fame - Wikipedia

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    National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame; National Softball Association Hall of Fame; National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum This page was last ...

  7. List of University of Michigan sporting alumni - Wikipedia

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    Jon Charles Urbanchek (BS 1962), U. of Michigan men's swimming and diving head coach 1982–2004, NCAA Championship 1995; Olympic swim coach 1976, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008; International Swimming Hall of Fame; coached numerous NCAA and world champions, gold medalists and world record holders

  8. Eddie Feigner - Wikipedia

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    Born Myrle Vernon King in Walla Walla, Washington, he played softball for much of his early life, and turned his attention to the sport full-time following an enlistment in the U.S. Marine Corps. He first assembled his four-man touring team , known as "The King and His Court", in 1946 and took on all comers, first in the Pacific Northwest and ...

  9. Kathy Arendsen - Wikipedia

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    The following year, she was the only American out of 19 inductees to join the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame. [19] She continued her success with the Ducks and became the winningest coach in program history in 2008 with a 193–120 record, exceeding Tami Brown's record of 192–172. [25]