Monica Wright Promoted to Associate Head Coach
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Monica Wright Promoted to Associate Head Coach

Valparaiso University softball head coach Kate Stake announced today that Monica Wright, the program’s pitching coach, has been promoted to associate head coach.

“Monica has showed such tremendous level of investment in our student-athletes and this program since she took this position at Valpo,” said Stake. “She is an excellent coach in the tactical sense, but more importantly she serves as a wonderful mentor and role model to the members of our team. This promotion gives Monica a title more appropriate to the weight and scope of her impact on this program.”

Wright joined the Crusader coaching staff in July of 2015, and the impact of her work with the Valpo pitchers has been immediate and impressive. Over the past two seasons, the ERA of Valpo’s pitching staff has dropped by over three runs per game, while opponents are hitting nearly 100 points worse than they were the season before Wright’s arrival. The Crusaders also issued nearly 40% fewer walks and allowed nearly 45% fewer home runs in 2017 as compared to 2015.

Wright guided Kenzie Grossmann in her first season as a Crusader in 2017 to a Horizon League-best 20 victories, as Grossmann finished the year 20-12 with a 3.05 ERA and 120 strikeouts. Grossmann’s 20 wins ranked third in a single season in program history, while she also cracked Valpo’s single-season top-10 in strikeouts. Wright also coached Taylor Weissenhofer to Second Team All-League accolades in 2016 as a senior as Weissenhofer closed out her career as the program's all-time leader in strikeouts. Weissenhofer was selected as the Pitcher of the Tournament at the Horizon League Championship that season as Valpo claimed the Horizon League title.

Prior to coming to Valpo, Wright spent four years as pitching coach at Bowling Green, where she led a pitching staff which posted a cumulative ERA of 2.55 over her tenure. In 2012, the Falcons finished the season with a 2.10 ERA, which ranked 32nd in the country, while the next season saw BGSU post a MAC-best earned run average of 2.17, good for 24th nationally. While at BGSU, Wright guided a pair of pitchers who finished their careers both among the Falcons’ top-10 winningest pitchers of all time.