On August 24, 2022, longtime Michigan Softball coach Carol Hutchins announced her retirement after 38 seasons at the helm of the program. She departs as the only face that Michigan Softball has ever had, the winningest coach in D1 Softball history, and a living legend of the game. I have covered Michigan Softball in some capacity for five seasons and took the past two months crafting this piece, my (and this site's) authoritative goodbye to a Michigan icon. My hope is that readers find it a reasonable send-off to a coach who often seemed larger than life to cover. I first met Carol Hutchins in person in the second week of February 2018. It was the second Michigan Softball media availability of the season. I, a freshman member of WCBN Sports Radio at the University of Michigan, was there to ask some questions and perhaps get a few soundbites for our station's softball podcast. I had covered the team's opening weekend tournament down in Tampa, Florida, and was just getti
The No. 23-ranked University of Michigan softball team (27-13, 7-6 Big Ten) will host rival Ohio State (27-10, 7-5 Big Ten) for a three-game weekend set at the Wilpon
The No. 23-ranked University of Michigan softball team (27-13, 7-6 Big Ten) will host rival Ohio State (27-10, 7-5 Big Ten) for a three-game weekend set at the Wilpon
The No. 23-ranked University of Michigan softball team (26-13, 6-6 Big Ten) will conclude its annual home-and-home series against in-state rival Michigan (21-23,