Bridges Steps Down as
Whittier Head Softball Coach
August 25, 2009
Whittier College head softball coach
Jennifer Bridges, who has guided the Poets to
back-to-back 20-win seasons, is stepping down after two years with
the purple and gold. She has accepted a position at Division II
Sonoma State University.
"I'm extremely grateful for my time at Whittier," said Bridges. "It
was a very difficult decision to make but I am excited about the
challenges ahead of me."
Bridges joined the Whittier staff prior to the 2008 season. In two
years she accumulated a 45-35 record which includes a trip to the
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference postseason
tournament in 2009.
The '09 campaign saw the purple and gold accumulate its most wins
since the 1987 season. Bridges had four players named to the
all-conference team and one, Mary Pacheco, earn All-West Region
honors.
"I appreciate all of the hard work and dedication that Jennifer has
put into the softball program over the past 2 years," said Director
of Athletics Robert Coleman. "She
represented the College with dignity and class and I wish her the
best of luck in her future endeavors."
Sonoma State is a member of the California Collegiate Athletic
Association, went 36-25 last year and advanced to the NCAA Division
II West Regional.
"You can rest assure I will work diligently in finding someone who
will lead our softball program and guide our student-athletes,"
said Coleman. "I want to make sure we keep the high standards
that have been developed for the program and I expect that we will
find the best person to move the program forward."













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