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Larissa Anderson Named University of Missouri Softball Head Coach

Larissa Anderson Named University of Missouri Softball Head Coach

After the firing of Ehren Earleywine, Missouri names Larissa Anderson as new softball head coach.

May 28, 2018 by Chez Sievers
Larissa Anderson Named University of Missouri Softball Head Coach

COLUMBIA, MO — A new era in Mizzou Softball begins today as Larissa Anderson has been named the 10th head coach to lead the tradition-rich Tiger program. Anderson, who has spent the past four seasons as head coach at Hofstra University, will be formally introduced at a press conference next month after completing her duties with the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) at next week's NCAA Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.

"I am thrilled that we were able to recruit Larissa Anderson to Mizzou and am confident that she will build upon the great Tiger Softball tradition that has been established over the last 44 seasons in Columbia," Mizzou Director of Athletics Jim Sterk said. "She is highly respected within the coaching community, enjoys an outstanding reputation for player development and has had tremendous success at Hofstra, first as an assistant coach, and then for the last four seasons as head coach.

"From the beginning of our search, our goal was to find a coach who has demonstrated success, academically and on the field, while also sharing our values to 'Win It Right' and I believe we have found that and more in Larissa," he added. "I look forward to watching Larissa build upon our great tradition and compete for postseason appearances and championships for many years to come."

In four seasons at Hofstra, Anderson fashioned a 130-73-1 (.640) record with a pair of NCAA tournament appearances, two Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) titles, and four winning seasons. This past season, she picked up her 100th career win with the Pride's 7-2 win over Boston University on March 17 and posted seven career wins over nationally ranked opponents, including three in 2018—a 1-0 victory over then-No. 13 Florida State on March 2 and a pair at No. 22 James Madison to claim the CAA tournament crown.

"I am very proud and honored to be the next head softball coach at Mizzou," Anderson said. "I want to thank Gina (Fogue) and her staff for their loyalty and dedication to Mizzou Softball. Our future is very bright and I'm ready to get to work to start a new era of Mizzou Softball."

The 2018 campaign was a historic one for Hofstra Softball, as Anderson led the 24th-ranked Pride to a 41-14 record, the CAA Tournament title, and the NCAA Columbia Regional. Hofstra earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by defeating CAA regular-season champion and 22nd-ranked James Madison 7-4 to claim its 12th CAA title in the sport since joining the league in 2002 and returned to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2015.

Anderson's 2018 squad reached the 40-win mark for the 11th time in program history (and first since a school-record 46 wins in 2013) while setting school records for runs scored (334), home runs (70) and RBI (315). Hofstra owned an RPI of 19 against the nation's 29th-toughest schedule in 2018. Hofstra also garnered a league-high eight CAA postseason honors headlined by Sarah Cornell's selection as the CAA Pitcher of the Year—the Pride's 10th such honor all-time and first since 2013, all of which were tutored by Anderson.

In 2017, Hofstra returned to the CAA championship game, as the program registered its 28th-straight winning season (27-23) and earned the No. 2 seed in the CAA Tournament. Anderson picked up her first win over a top 10 opponent as head coach with a 5-2 victory over No. 10 James Madison. Under Anderson's direction, Cornell was named first-team NFCA All-Northeast Region as a rookie, while also earning a spot on the All-CAA second team and All-Rookie team.

The Pride posted another winning record in her second season (24-22) and had six student-athletes earn CAA postseason honors and two garner NFCA All-Northeast Region recognition.

In her first season as the storied program's head coach in 2015, Anderson led Hofstra to the CAA championship and an NCAA Tournament berth, guiding Hofstra to a 38-14-1 record and a spot in the NCAA Gainesville Regional. Anderson and her assistants were named the NFCA Northeast Region's Coaching Staff of the Year after Hofstra posted a collective 2.05 ERA, smashed 56 home runs and outscored opponents 277-129.

Anderson has been part of eight NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year award winners, including seven as an assistant or associate head coach and one as the head coach. In 17 seasons at Hofstra, she helped the Pride to a 610-267-2 (.695) record). Before taking over as head coach from Hall of Famer Bill Edwards, Anderson spent 13 seasons on the Hofstra staff as an assistant, including the last 10 as the associate head coach, helping the program to 10 NCAA tournament appearances and 10 CAA titles. As the associate head coach, she helped Hofstra win 24 NCAA tournament games and make six appearances in the regional finals.

Under Anderson's guidance, Hofstra hurlers won nine CAA Pitcher of the Year awards in 10 seasons, including four consecutive wins by Olivia Galati from 2010-13 and three from Kayleigh Lotti from 2007-09. Galati was twice named an All-America by the NFCA and was the program's first-ever first-team pick in 2012 after leading Division I with a 0.95 ERA and a 34-7 record. Anderson helped guide Galati to an NCAA-best 40 wins and 22 shutouts in 2013.

A hallmark of the Hofstra Softball program during Anderson's tenure was the Pride's stellar defense. From 2008-13, Hofstra regularly ranked among the nation's elite in fielding percentage as the Pride was among the top 20 nationally in five of those seasons. Hofstra ranked first in Division I in fielding percentage during the 2011 season and was fourth in 2008 and 2010, and 16th in 2012 and 2013. Her 2018 team currently ranks sixth nationally with a .979 mark.

An active NFCA member, she chaired its Ethics Committee from 2009-13 and currently serves as its Fourth Vice President on the NFCA executive board and as a member of the NFCA Recruiting Committee and the NFCA Hall of Fame Committee.

Prior to joining the Hofstra staff, Anderson served as an assistant coach for two seasons at LIU Post, where she helped the Pioneers to a combined 75-33 record, including a school-record 42 wins during the 2000 season. She assisted in all facets of the program at LIU Post and was in charge of coaching the pitchers and catchers. Her efforts helped the Pioneers to the 13th-best team earned run average in Division II (1.11) in 2001. She was also part of a C.W. Post staff that received the Northeast Region Division II Coaching Staff of the Year award from the NFCA in 2000.

Anderson spends one season as an assistant coach at Gannon University in 1998, after being named a regional All-American outfielder in 1997. She graduated from Gannon in 1997 with a bachelor's of science degree in therapeutic recreation.

She is married to former Hofstra baseball coach Patrick Anderson, who manages the Washington Nationals Class A affiliate in Hagerstown, MD.

Information provided courtesy of Missouri Athletics