Glenn Moore (softball)

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TeamBaylor
ConferenceBig 12
Record914–466 (.662)
Glenn Moore
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamBaylor
ConferenceBig 12
Record914–466 (.662)
Biographical details
Alma materNorthwestern State
Playing career
Football
1993Northwestern State
Position(s)Tight End
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1990–1991Northwestern State (Volunteer asst.)
1992Northwestern State (asst.)
1997William Carey
1997–1998LSU (asst.)
1998LSU (Interim)
1999–2000LSU
2001–presentBaylor
Head coaching record
Overall1,053–508 (.675)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
  • Big 12 regular season champions (2007)
  • SEC regular season champions (1999, 2000)
  • SEC West division champions (1999, 2000)
  • SEC tournament champions (1999, 2000)
Awards
  • Big 12 Co-Coach of the Year (2023)
  • NFCA Division I Central Region Coaching Staff of the Year (2009, 2011)
  • NFCA Division I Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year (2007)

Glenn Moore is the head coach of the Baylor Lady Bears softball team.[1] In twenty-five seasons as a collegiate head coach, Moore has a coaching record of 941–442.

LSU

Prior to coming to Baylor, Moore spent more than three seasons as head coach at LSU.[2] Moore led LSU to the Southeastern Conference championship in 1999 and 2000. While at LSU, Moore had a 117–25 record, including a 53–7 record in the SEC.

Moore was named LSU's head coach prior to the 1998 NCAA Regionals, where he led the Lady Tigers to a 2–2 mark.[1] His first full season as head coach, 1999, saw the Lady Tigers go 56–10 and win both the SEC regular season and tournament titles. LSU repeated its regular-season crown in 2000, going 59–13 and setting a school record for wins while advancing to within a game of the Women's College World Series. LSU appeared in three-straight NCAA tournaments under Moore.

William Carey

Before his time at LSU, Moore spent one season as the head coach at William Carey College in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.[3] Moore was 22–17 that season and guided the college to a second-place finish in the Gulf South Conference.

Early coaching career

While enrolled at Northwestern State University, Moore was a volunteer assistant softball coach for two seasons before becoming a full-time assistant in 1992.[4] After coaching football, baseball and basketball at Amite School Center in his hometown of Liberty, Mississippi, he left to coach at William Carey, where he started the softball program.

Playing career

Moore's own athletic career saw him play both football and baseball at Southwest Mississippi Community College before playing tight end at Northwestern State University, where he graduated in 1993.[4] He was inducted into Southwest Mississippi Community College's Hall of Fame in the fall of 2000.[3]

Head coaching record

References

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