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DALLAS – Former University of Georgia head coach Lu Harris-Champer, Kutztown University head coach Judy Lawes, University of Texas at Tyler head coach Mike Reed and VA Glory founder and coach Suzy Willemssen were revealed as the NFCA Hall of Fame Class of 2025 at the conclusion of the NFCA Convention’s Hall of Fame banquet on Dec. 6 at the Hyatt Regency Dallas.

Harris-Champer, Lawes, Reed and Willemssen will bring the Hall’s total to 103 members and will be inducted on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025 at the Convention in Las Vegas, Nev.

Lu Harris-Champer, Georgia

Lu Harris-Champer, who retired after the 2021 season, is the architect of Georgia softball, building the Bulldogs into a nationally-recognized, championship caliber program. Over her 17 years in Athens, Harris-Champer steered UGA to 20 straight NCAA Tournament appearances, two Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships, one SEC tournament crown, 11 NCAA Super Regionals, and five trips to the Women’s College World Series, including three trips in the last five seasons of her career. Harris-Champer was 959-363 in her time at Georgia, mentoring 30 NFCA All-Americans, 77 All-SEC honorees, 76 NFCA All-Region recognitions, one SEC Player of the Year, two SEC Pitchers of the Year and one SEC Freshman of the Year. Prior to Georgia, she guided Southern Miss to two WCWS appearances and steered Nicholls State to 94 wins and a pair of Regional berths, finishing with 1,168-432-1 record (25 seasons).

Judy Lawes, Kutztown University

Judy Lawes heads into her 38th season leading the Kutztown University softball program. She holds a record of 1,132-645-2, ranking fourth among active Division II head coaches and is ninth overall heading into the 2025 season. The Bears have registered 35 winning seasons during her time in Kutztown, including a school-record 52 in 2012 and six more with 40-plus victories. A nine-time PSAC Coach of the Year, Lawes has guided the Bears to 23 PSAC playoff appearances, nine division titles, and two tournament championships. They have reached the NCAA Tournament 22 times, winning three Atlantic Region crowns and playing in two National Championships, finishing as the national runner-up in 2013 and national semifinalist in 2022. Under her tutelage, 13 Bears have earned NFCA All-America honors and 76 more have earned NFCA All-Region recognition 

Mike Reed, University of Texas at Tyler

From starting the UT Tyler softball program in 2005, to leading it to an NCAA Division III National Championship in 2016 and an NCAA Division II National Championship in 2024, head coach Mike Reed has guided the Patriots to an 814-151 record and 14 NCAA national tournament appearances. Reed recently matched the legendary Sue Enquist as the all-time winningest softball coach across all levels of NCAA softball with a career winning percentage of (.835) in 23 seasons. He owns the second-highest all-time win percentage among Division III coaches, coaching 18 of his 23 seasons at the Division III level, and is a nine-time American Southwest Conference Coach of the Year, and eight-time NFCA Regional Coach of the Year. He has helped develop 37 All-Americans, 112 All-Region and 182 all-conference selections and has led the UT Tyler program to the NCAA World Series in 10 of the 14 years since the Patriots became postseason eligible in Division III.

Suzy Willemssen, VA Glory

Suzy Willemssen, who has over 1,300 career wins at the high school and travel ball level, is the founder and owner of 18u Gold and the recently-retired head coach at Bishop O’Connell High School (Va.) and the former Lee High School (Va.) head coach. Her vision of Purpose Driven Softball started with the Glory in 2010 with the organization growing into 20 teams in Virginia and the upper Midwest. Eight years ago, Willemssen started the annual Strikeout Cancer Camp & Tournament, which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for Children’s National Hospital and Cancer Research. On the field, the five-time Virginia Independent Schools Athletics Association (VISAA) Coach of the Year has guided her high school programs to five state championships and has also earned coach’s honors through the NFCA, Washington Post, WCAC and Pigskin Club of D.C. She is a member of the Virginia USSSA Softball Hall of Fame and is the inaugural Triple Crown Sports Joan Joyce Award winner in 2022.

 

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