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Sport(s)
  
Softball

Name
  
Teresa Wilson

1993-2003
  
Washington Huskies

1986-1989
  
Oregon Ducks

Team
  
Carolina Diamonds


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Title
  
Head coach until June 2012

1990-1991
  
Minnesota Golden Gophers

When She Loved Me - Sarah Mclachlan (cover by Chloé Teresa Wilson)


Teresa Wilson was head coach for the Carolina Diamonds of National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) softball for June 2012. She previously had a long coaching career in college softball, most recently as pitching coach for the Arizona Wildcats softball team from 2009 to 2011. Before that, she served as the head coach at Oregon, Minnesota, Washington, and Texas Tech, compiling 839 wins overall, 526 losses,and 1 tie (list of college softball coaches with 800 wins).

It was during her 11-year stint leading the University of Washington that she achieved her greatest coaching accomplishments. Her Huskies reached the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Women's College World Series six times, making the national championship game in 1996 and 1999. However, UW removed Wilson as head coach amidst revelations the team physician had improperly distributed prescription drugs to the players. She sued the university in U.S. federal court, but the judge ruled against her claim of gender discrimination.

Wilson also led the University of Oregon to the Women's College World Series, in 1989.

At a press conference in China, the 2017 NPF expansion team Bejing Shougang Eagles announced that Wilson would be their first head coach.

References

Teresa Wilson Wikipedia


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