Rhonda Revelle

Rhonda Revelle is an American softball coach and former collegiate right-handed batting pitcher, who is the current head coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.[1][2] She played at NU from 1981 to 1983, reaching the inaugural Women's College World Series. She later led the Huskers to the 1998 Women's College World Series, becoming one of three people to reach the WCWS as a player and a head coach, and the first to do it at their alma mater.[3] Revelle is originally from Creswell, Oregon.

Rhonda Revelle
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamNebraska
ConferenceBig Ten
Record913–485 (.653)
Biographical details
Born1961 or 1962 (age 58–59)
Alma materNebraska
Playing career
1981–1983Nebraska
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1986Nebraska Wesleyan (asst.)
1987Nebraska Wesleyan
1988California State – Hayward (asst.)
1989–1992San Jose State (asst.)
1993–PresentNebraska
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1999–2002National Fastpitch Coaches Association (President)
2005–2006National Fastpitch Coaches Association (President)
2006–2008Nebraska (Senior Woman Administrator)
2013–2016National Fastpitch Coaches Association (President)
Head coaching record
Overall921–501 (.648)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame (2010)

Coaching career

Nebraska

Revelle was hired as Nebraska's fifth head coach in 1993 and is currently the school's all-time wins leader. She has led the Cornhuskers to the NCAA Tournament 20 times, reaching the Women's College World Series in 1998, 2002, and 2013.

On July 10, 2019, Revelle was placed on paid administrative leave while school administration investigated complaints of verbal and emotional abuse against players.[4][5] On August 30, 2019, Revelle was reinstated as head coach.[6]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Nebraska Wesleyan (Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletics Conference) (1987–present)
1987 Nebraska-Wesleyan 8–167–5
Nebraska-Wesleyan: 8–16 (.333)7–5 (.583)
Nebraska Cornhuskers (Big Eight Conference) (1993–1996)
1993 Nebraska 18–235–115th
1994 Nebraska 21–331–156th
1995 Nebraska 43–2010–63rdNCAA Regional
1996 Nebraska 42–2310–8T-3rdNCAA Regional
Nebraska Cornhuskers (Big 12 Conference) (1997–2011)
1997 Nebraska 29–2410–64thNCAA Regional
1998 Nebraska 48–1216–01stWomen's College World Series
1999 Nebraska 35–2110–84thNCAA Regional
2000 Nebraska 52–2115–22ndNCAA Regional
2001 Nebraska 51–1516–21stNCAA Regional
2002 Nebraska 50–1411–53rdWomen's College World Series
2003 Nebraska 39–1710–8T-5thNCAA Regional
2004 Nebraska 45–1714–31stNCAA Regional
2005 Nebraska 36–239–97thNCAA Regional
2006 Nebraska 44–1213–42ndNCAA Regional
2007 Nebraska 37–2010–85thNCAA Regional
2008 Nebraska 25–284–14T-9th
2009 Nebraska 35–199–95thNCAA Regional
2010 Nebraska 30–297–11T-5thNCAA Regional
2011 Nebraska 41–149–96thNCAA Regional
Nebraska Cornhuskers (Big Ten Conference) (2012–Present)
2012 Nebraska 33–2214–93rd
2013 Nebraska 45–1616–62ndWomen's College World Series
2014 Nebraska 44–1818–5T-1stNCAA Super Regional
2015 Nebraska 35–2317–63rdNCAA Regional
2016 Nebraska 35–2113–95thNCAA Regional
2017 Nebraska 30–3013–105th
2018 Nebraska 31–239–139th
2019 Nebraska 21–319–14T-9th
2020 Nebraska
Nebraska: 978–550 (.640)289–196 (.596)
Total:984–558 (.638)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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References

  1. "Rhonda Revelle". Huskers.com. Nebraska Huskers. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  2. "Husker Career Records" (PDF). Huskers.com. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  3. [fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/softball_wcws_stats/1982/neb.htm "Nebraska WCWS Stats"] Check |url= value (help). Ncaa.org. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  4. "Nebraska softball coach Revelle put on leave". ESPN.com. ESPN. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  5. "Longtime NU softball coach Rhonda Revelle placed on administrative leave". JournalStar.com. Lee Publications. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  6. "Complaints against Nebraska softball coach show college athletes' limited options". WashingtonPost.com. The Washington Post. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  7. "Big 12 Conference Softball Record Book" (PDF). Big12Sports.com. Big 12 Conference. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
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