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Corrie Hill

Corrie Hill took over as the sixth all-time head coach of the UT Dallas softball program prior to the 2018 season.

In her first season with the squad, Hill led the Comets to a 24-18 overall record and a 19-11 mark in American Southwest Conference play. During the 2018 campaign, she mentored one All-American and eight All-ASC performers.

In 11 seasons as a collegiate head coach, Hill now boasts a career record of 294-265-2.

 
  • Career Record (1993-95, 1999-2005, 2018, 11 seasons) --- 294-265-2
  • UTD Record (2018, 1 season) --- 24-18 (19-11 ASC)
  • ASC Tournament Appearances:  1 (2018) 

Hill came to UTD after spending more than two decades as a softball coach, including the 2017 season as the Associate Head Coach at NCAA Division I Central Florida. While with the Knights, her squad posted the second-highest batting average in program history and set a school high-mark for stolen base percentage. Prior to UCF, Hill was an assistant coach at Texas for 11 seasons, serving as the Longhorns' Head Hitting Coach. While at UT, Hill was part of a program which made two trips to the NCAA Women's College World Series (2006, 2013) and 11 consecutive trips to the NCAA postseason. From 2011-14, the Longhorns produced the four highest batting averages and on-base percentages in program history.

UTD is Hill's third stop as a collegiate head coach spending seven seasons in that capacity at Texas-San Antonio (1999-2005). While at UTSA, she led the Roadrunners to three NCAA D-I home run titles, setting the then NCAA D-I record 1.83 home runs per game during the 2004 campaign. During her tenure, UTSA had 22 all-conference selections, including 10 first-year players, and four all-region performers. Hill guided the Roadrunners to the program's first-ever NCAA D-I National Tournament appearance and closed her seven-year stint at UTSA with a 221-180-1 record.

She also spent three seasons as the head coach at Southeastern Louisiana (1993-95), posting a 49-67-1 record and claiming the West Division title of the Trans America Conference, now Atlantic Sun Conference, in 1994. Between her previous head coach positions, Hill served as an assistant coach at Baylor (1995-96) and head coach/assistant general manager of the Durham Dragons (1997-98), one of six founding franchises of Women's Professional Fastpitch (WPF).
 
A native of Fort Worth, Hill started her playing career at Baylor in 1986 before the school dropped the program three years later. She then transferred to Texas-Arlington for her final season, serving as a team captain for the Mavericks. Hill received her bachelor's degree in Exercise Science and Sports Studies, with a minor in Speech Communications, from UTA in 1991. She served as a student assistant coach at UTA from 1989-93.