The people running the AUSL aren't just famous names on a letterhead. They're building rosters, negotiating broadcast deals, and making the decisions that shape professional softball. Combined, this group holds six Olympic medals, 17 NCAA championships, and 17 All-American honors.
Former MLB SVP of Baseball Operations. First female GM of a major American men's professional sports team (Miami Marlins, 2020-23). Oversees all AUSL operations.
Two-time Olympic medalist (2004 gold, 2008 silver). Arizona Wildcats. MLB Softball Ambassador.
Two-time Olympian (2004 gold, 2008 silver). Four-time first-team All-American at Stanford. ESPN analyst. USA Softball Hall of Fame (2019). MLB Softball Ambassador.
Three-time Olympian (2004 gold). Four-time All-American at Texas. Also serves as Volts GM. MLB Softball Ambassador.
Two-time Olympian (2004 gold, 2008 silver). UCLA. MLB Softball Ambassador.
Three-time Olympic gold medalist (1996, 2000, 2004). UCLA associate head coach. Two-time national champion and four-time All-American as a player. Built the 2025 AUSL championship roster.
Three-time WCWS champion at Arizona (1993, 94, 96). First college player to hit .400 with 50 HRs, 200 RBIs, and .800 slugging in a career. Three-time first-team All-American. ESPN softball analyst.
Three-time Olympian (2004 gold). Four-time All-American at Texas. Won Athletes Unlimited's inaugural softball championship in 2020. Dual role as Advisor and GM.
Three-time NFCA All-American. Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame. Played in two College World Series.
40+ years collegiate coaching. Helped UCLA win six WCWS titles (1984-94). Winningest coach in Oregon State softball history. Coached 2025 champion Talons.
CEO of The Alliance Fastpitch. Played pro in NPF (2009-12). Texas A&M, including 2008 national runner-up finish.
Named Utah Talons head coach for 2026. 20+ years collegiate head coaching experience at UCF. Tasked with defending the franchise's inaugural 2025 championship under GM Lisa Fernandez.
25+ seasons as head coach at Texas State. 878-521-2 career record. 14 conference championships. 11 NCAA Tournament appearances.
Head coach at Indiana. Three straight NCAA Tournaments, first in program history.
Head coach at UT-Arlington. Previously coached at Texas A&M and LSU. Helped Kentucky reach its first WCWS (2014).
Former Oklahoma three-time NFCA All-American. 13-year tenure at Seminole State with a .826 winning percentage.
Olympic gold medalist (2004) and silver medalist (2008). Assistant coach at 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Head coach at Loyola Marymount (137 wins, two WCC titles, two NCAA bids). Named Cascade HC for 2026 debut.
