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Tschida, John B
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Head Women's Softball Coach
jbtschida@stthomas.edu Mail # 5003 Office Location: OSH 234
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John Tschida is regarded among the elite coaches in all of college softball. In 2004 he became the first softball coach to win NCAA championships at two different schools. He's been named NFCA Division III National Coach of the Year twice in the last four seasons. He guided St. Mary's to the 2000 NCAA Division III championship is his sixth season at his alma mater, then took the 2004 Tommies to NCAA gold in his fourth season at St. Thomas. Tschida's 2005 team won 32 of its last 33 games to close 43-6 and repeat as NCAA champion. He was again awarded national Coach of the Year honors. He guided the 2006 Tommies to a 48-4 finish, including a 24-1 mark against conference foes, and second place in NCAA Division III. The 48 wins tied a Division III record, and the team's 72 home runs in 52 games shattered the old D-III season record. UST was ranked No. 1 most of the 2007 season and finished 42-4, including a 25-0 mark vs. conference teams. The Toms had a 36-game winning streak halted in the regional tournament and were unable to return to the national tournament The St. Paul native wanted a new challenge after leading St. Mary's to the championship, and he took the opportunity to come to St. Thomas in 2000. He reunited with his former high school baseball coach and mentor Dennis Denning, who led St. Thomas to the 2001 NCAA Division III baseball championship. Tschida has brought the same level of excellence to Tommie softball in his first six seasons that he did in his program at St. Mary's. His first Tommie team in 2001 shared the MIAC championship with a 20-2 conference record, reached the NCAA playoffs and finished 35-9. UST broke eight team and individual records. The 2002 Tommies made school history by becoming the first St. Thomas softball team to win the NCAA regional and reach the eight-team NCAA tournament. The Tommies placed fifth nationally and posted a 38-9 record, including a 21-1 conference mark that resulted in a record-setting five-game margin over the runners-up. The 2003 Tommies finished 32-6 for the best winning percentage in school history. Two one-run losses dropped them to 20-2 in the conference and denied them a repeat trip to the NCAA playoffs. The 2004 Tommies started 5-4 then won their final 41 games, including a 25-0 record vs. conference opponents and a remarkable 10-0 run through the postseason. The 41 consecutive wins set a Division III softball record and is second only to Arizona's 47 wins in 1995-96 among all NCAA programs. The 2005 Tommies won 31 of their last 32 games and went 10-0 in the postseason for the second year in a row. Remarkably, Tschida's Tommies never trailed in a 14-0 run through NCAA playoff games in 2004 and 2005. In 13 years of college coaching, Tschida has won three national championships and became the winningest Division III coach, active or retired,(winning percentage, .870) with a 491-87 record. Tschida has been named MIAC Coach of the Year eight of the last 13 years. His teams have been nationally ranked each year and in the last 11 seasons have posted an 231-11 record in conference regular-season play. In seven seasons at St. Thomas, his teams have swept 71 conference twinbills, split five and were swept just once, and are 157-7 vs. conference opponents. His players have earned 19 NCAA All-American honors, 38 Academic All-American honors, and 63 All-Conference honors. Tschida’s 2000 St. Mary's team won its last 16 games to finish 40-6. The Cardinals won their last nine regular-season games and earned one of five at-large berths nationally into the NCAA playoffs. They went 3-0 to win the regional and became the first MIAC softball team ever to reach the national finals. St. Mary’s then went 4-0 at nationals to capture the school’s first-ever NCAA championship in any sport. As a player, Coach Tschida is a three-time ASA Class "A" All-American. He has competed in several ISC World Tournaments, ASA National Tournament, and NAFA World Series. In 1998, Tschida was the leadoff hitter for the ASA Class "A" National Champion DMS Knights. In 2001, his IS Knights finished 10th in the World Championships. "We’re excited to have John Tschida directing our softball program," said St. Thomas athletic director Steve Fritz. "His remarkable record at St. Mary’s speaks for itself. He brought a reputation as a coach who will attract and strive for excellence in the classroom, on campus, as well as on the field." "I’ve known John Tschida a long time," said Denning. "Simply put he’s the best softball coach in the country." |
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