FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE)– Charlotte Morgan has been named the sixth head coach in Fresno State softball history. Morgan comes to Fresno State after spending the last four seasons as the head coach at CSUN.
Fresno State Director of Athletics Garrett Klassy released a statement following the hiring of Coach Charlotte Morgan.
“Charlotte Morgan is the total package – an elite talent, an elite teacher, and an elite competitor,” Klassy said. “As a former All-American and national player of the year finalist, she understands the game at the highest level. Her deep roots in California, combined with her proven success as a head coach at CSUN, make her the perfect fit for the Valley. She’s a relentless strategist and developer of talent who embraces the expectations and legacy of Fresno State Softball. I couldn’t be more excited to welcome her into our Bulldog family.
Morgan comes to Fresno State after coaching the Matadors for the last four seasons leading CSUN to 109 victories and a 28-win season in 2023.
A Moreno Valley, Calif. native, Morgan was a standout player at the University of Alabama. She was a three-time NFCA All-American and two-time SEC Player of the Year.
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