LOUISVILLE, Ky. – First-time national champion Texas was voted by its peers as the 2025 ATEC/NFCA Division I National Coaching Staff of the Year, the Association revealed on Thursday.
Under the direction of head coach Mike White, associate head coach Steven Singleton and assistant coaches Pattie Ruth Taylor and Kristen Zeleski, the Longhorns (56-12) captured their first-ever national championship in the program’s 28-year history. Texas’ 10-2 postseason run culminated with a 2-1 Championship Series (third appearance in four years) win over Texas Tech.
Each team earned one-run victories before the Longhorns secured the title with a 10-4 triumph in the winner-take-all contest to become the second-lowest seed to win the Women’s College World Series. As the sixth seed, Texas swept the Austin Regional and rallied past No. 11-seed Clemson in a tightly-contested three-game Super Regional, winning games two and three, 7-5 in 10 innings and 6-5.
Texas collected a program-record 56 wins, surpassing the previous mark (55) set by the 2006 and 2024 squads. Additionally, they were the first Southeastern Conference program to win a title since Florida went back-to-back in 2014 and 2015. Under the mentorship of the coaching staff, the Longhorns topped Division I with 630 base hits, finished second with 460 RBI and third with a .352 batting average and 486 runs scored. They also ranked in the top-15 in win/loss percentage (5th / .824), doubles (9th / 99), home runs (9th / 94), slugging (10th / .583), shutouts (10th / 15), strikeout to walk ratio (12th / 3.07), scoring (14th / 7.15), ERA (15th / 2.55) and WHIP (15th / 1.18).
White and his coaching staff will be recognized during the NFCA Convention’s annual Awards Brunch on Dec. 13 in Las Vegas.
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