![]() ![]() Henderson’s club captured its first-ever America East Regular-Season Championship in 2019, going 28-20 including a program-best 15-3 mark in league play, setting new Division I program records for total wins, winning percentage (.583), runs (213), home runs (42) and RBI (195) along the way. Henderson spent the last seven seasons at the helm of UMass Lowell, accumulating 118 victories and guiding the program through its transition to play at the Division I level. Today is a great day for our athletics department and UMass softball!” We are thrilled to have Danielle and her staff lead our efforts to build back a championship-caliber program and deliver a first-class student-athlete experience. “Danielle’s legacy as one of the most decorated female athletes in UMass history, combined with her successful coaching resume, clearly established her as the ideal leader of our proud softball program. ![]() “It is with great excitement that we welcome Danielle Henderson back home to a program she took to great heights as a student-athlete,” Bamford said. Henderson, the sixth head coach in program history, returns to her alma mater after spending the previous seven seasons as head coach at UMass Lowell. Danielle Henderson, a three-time All-American student-athlete at Massachusetts, 2000 Olympic gold medalist and 2009 UMass Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, was named the head coach of the Massachusetts softball program in June of 2021. ![]()
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