Amy Hogue


Amy Timmel Hogue is an American former collegiate All-American, professional softball second baseman and current head coach at Utah [Utes softball|Utah]. Hogue played college softball at Utah and led them to two Women's College Word Series appearances. Hogue as a freshman player set the NCAA [Division I] single game record for at-bats on May 11, 1991, during the longest game in NCAA softball history.

Career

Hogue played college softball at Utah from 1991 to 1994 and led them to two Women's College Word Series appearances to bookend her career and was named the 1994 Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year. She is the current head coach at Utah. Hogue as a freshman player set the NCAA Division I single game record for at-bats on May 11, 1991, during the longest game in NCAA softball history.

Coaching career

Utah

On May 24, 2007, Amy Hogue was announced as the new head coach of the Utah softball program. She has mentored athletes such as Hannah Flippen and Anissa Urtez. She also guided the Utes to two back-to-back NCAA Super Regional appearances in 2016–17.

Head coaching record

College