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, originally from Creswell, Oregon. She played for the same team as an athlete, in the NCAA Division I in 1982-83. She played in the inaugural 1982 Women's College World Series and later led the Huskers to the 1998 Women's College World Series, becoming one of three coach/athletes at the time to accomplish the feat and the first to lead her alma mater. She has been a mentor to athletes Ali Viola and Taylor Edwards.

Coaching Career

Nebraska

Rhonda Revelle was hired by Nebraska as head coach in 1993. She currently sits as the all-time wins leader for Nebraska softball. On July 10, 2019, Revelle was placed on paid administrative leave while the administration investigated complaints of verbal and emotional abuse. On August 30, 2019, Revelle was reinstated as head coach after being placed on administrative leave.

Head coaching record

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