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re: AU Softball - burn it down and build it back up again
Posted on 5/23/24 at 12:35 pm to REV-S
Posted on 5/23/24 at 12:35 pm to REV-S
There was no real cover up. There was an effort to not embarrass the young woman who had a consensual affair with Clint's son. But for the fact that she was on the team, there would have been nothing wrong with his actions (nothing that would warrant dismissal). Because she was a student and he was a coach, he was investigated and eventually removed from employment.
Clint was never disciplined whatsoever and the decision to step down was his own and not forced by the university.
Clint was never disciplined whatsoever and the decision to step down was his own and not forced by the university.
This post was edited on 5/23/24 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 6/5/24 at 11:06 am to AU9377
Auburn has it's coaches!
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AUBURN, Ala.—Chris and Kate Malveaux (mal-VO) have been named Auburn Softball co-head coaches, Athletics Director John Cohen announced Wednesday. Both come to Auburn after serving as assistant coaches at the University of Tennessee where they helped the Lady Volunteer program to back-to-back Southeastern Conference regular season titles in 2023 and 2024 and a Women's College World Series appearance last year.
Additionally, the two helped Tennessee to 136 wins over the last three seasons, which is tied for the 10th most wins nationally and second most by an SEC team. This past season, Tennessee not only won the SEC regular season title, but posted a 44-12 overall record and made an NCAA Super Regional appearance.
"In meeting with Chris and Kate, it was obvious that their synergy was an indomitable force," Cohen said. "Their contributions to Tennessee's success over the past three seasons are undeniable. We're so excited to welcome Chris, Kate and their family to Auburn."
Recognized as one of the top offensive minds in collegiate softball, Chris Malveaux guided six Lady Vols to All-SEC accolades in 2024, including a third straight All-SEC First Team selection for McKenna Gibson, and helped All-American KiKi Milloy rewrite Tennessee's record book to become the program leader in home runs, runs scored and total bases. Three of Tennessee's top five single-season home run totals came under Malveaux.
"We are incredibly humbled and excited to be a part of the Auburn Family! Kate and I are overly thankful to Karen Weekly and the entire Tennessee family for their sacrifices, opportunities, and guidance these past three years," Chris Malveaux said. "It is an honor to have the opportunity to lead this storied Auburn program into its next stage and are forever grateful for the trust of John Cohen and his incredible staff for believing in us. We can't wait to get to work! WAR EAGLE!!"
Kate Malveaux was on staff at Tennessee for three seasons and was elevated to an assistant coach ahead of the 2024 season where she worked with the Lady Vols' catchers and baserunners. Last season, she helped lead first-year Lady Vol catcher Sophia Nugent to All-SEC honors. Tennessee catchers committed just a pair of errors in 2024. The Lady Vols stole 50 bases in each of the past three seasons under Malveaux. Since her arrival in 2022, Tennessee has ranked among the top five in the SEC in stolen bases per game.
"Chris and I are both honored and humbled to lead this new era of Auburn Softball. Thank you to John Cohen and all of Auburn Athletics for their faith in us to take on this role and support the program in such an impactful way," Kate Malveaux said. "Also, thank you to Karen Weekly, the Lady Vol Softball staff, and student-athletes for the opportunity and support of not only us, but also our family. Auburn has proved that it can compete on the national stage, and we are excited to build, develop, and grow this program into a national powerhouse."
This post was edited on 6/5/24 at 11:07 am
Posted on 6/5/24 at 11:21 am to EagleEye99
This is interesting bros.
Posted on 6/5/24 at 12:35 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
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AUBURN, Ala.—Chris and Kate Malveaux (mal-VO) have been named Auburn Softball co-head coaches, Athletics Director John Cohen announced Wednesday. Both come to Auburn after serving as assistant coaches at the University of Tennessee where they helped the Lady Volunteer program to back-to-back Southeastern Conference regular season titles in 2023 and 2024 and a Women's College World Series appearance last year.
Have we’ve ever had a Co-Head Coach?
They’re married, but I feel like you have to choose one to lead.
Posted on 6/5/24 at 12:41 pm to Fearless_and_True
In event of divorce would dictate who is the real alpha.
I dont know if I've ever seen this as true equally part HC
I dont know if I've ever seen this as true equally part HC
This post was edited on 6/5/24 at 12:42 pm
Posted on 6/5/24 at 12:46 pm to jangalang
Apparently this is what Tennessee had in place with Karen and Ralph Weekly for about 2 decades, before Ralph retired.
The Malveauxs are coming from that program so I imagine that was the reason why they’re doing this.
The Malveauxs are coming from that program so I imagine that was the reason why they’re doing this.
Posted on 6/5/24 at 4:47 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
I love the hires. Now we need to start recruiting some top 50 players to compete in the SEC and advance in post season play. We have no pitchers now that’s number one priority. Would love for Widra to come back but looks like she was very close to Dean.
Posted on 6/23/24 at 9:41 pm to BrounHaller
Got an OU pitcher to transfer! That’s a great start.
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