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  Melinda Fischer

Melinda Fischer

Player Profile

Position:
Head Coach

Alma Mater:
Illinois State `72

The all-time winningest coach in Illinois State Athletics history. Missouri Valley Conference All-Centennial Head Softball Coach. A combined nine Missouri Valley Conference and Gateway Athletic Conference regular-season championships. All of that and more defines Illinois State head softball coach Melinda Fischer.

Fischer has more wins in her Illinois State head coaching career than any other coach in Redbird Athletics history, with an ISU softball head coaching record that stands at 724-483-4 entering the 2008 season. She earned her 714th career victory at Illinois State April 14, 2007 with a win over Drake, and in the process, passed legendary Redbird baseball coach Duffy Bass, as the all-time winningest coach in Redbird Athletics history. In May 2007, Fischer was recognized by the Missouri Valley Conference as the all-time head softball coach in Valley history. Fischer is not only the Missouri Valley Conference's winningest coach of all-time, but also its winningest coach in conference play, with 311 career Valley victories, against just 124 conference losses and two ties.

During her 22 seasons at the helm of the Illinois State softball program, Fischer has directed the Redbirds to national prominence, most recently with their sixth NCAA Regional appearance in 2007, the program's second-straight at-large bid. One of the most respected softball coaches in the nation, Fischer earned her 700th career coaching victory in 2006.

Fischer has led her teams to nine regular-season Valley titles, including four in the last seven seasons. She also has two Gateway regular-season championships to her credit, as well as three Valley Tournament titles.

Her success and devotion to softball extends beyond Illinois State, as she was the first recipient of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Distinguished Service Award at the Speedline Coach of the Year/NFCA Hall of Fame Banquet in December 2002.

In addition to guiding her teams to high levels of success, Fischer's numerous awards and honors, plus her team's accolades, speak for themselves.

A recipient of six conference coach of the year honors, Fischer has led a coaching staff that was honored as both the Missouri Valley Conference Coaching Staff of the Year and the Speedline/NFCA Great Lakes Region Coaching Staff of the year in 2006. Two regional coach of the year citations, 16 all-Americans, five College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-Americans and countless other honors highlight Illinois State's success under Fischer.

Fischer's attraction to softball started well before she became head softball coach at Illinois State in 1986. She began her coaching career in 1974 after a four-year stint as an ISU student-athlete. She became a graduate assistant coach for ISU's softball and basketball teams while completing a graduate degree in physical education. As an athlete at Illinois State, Fischer helped lead the Redbirds to the 1969 Women's College World Series, where they finished second. Although the team fell one game shy of winning the first Women's College World Series, her contribution to the team led to her induction into the ISU Athletics Hall of Fame as a member of the 1969 national runner-up softball team. She has also been inducted as a coach.

Knowing she would work her way back to Division I collegiate softball, Fischer started a three-year coaching stint at Eastern Illinois in 1976 after earning her master's degree at ISU. Fischer was originally hired as the head coach of the women's basketball team, a post she held for three years. She took over the Panther softball program after her first year.

In two years with EIU softball, Fischer led the Panthers to a 32-17 mark, including a 1980 season that saw Eastern Illinois crowned the Illinois Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (IAIAW) state champion, securing a spot in the regional championship.

Fischer returned to her alma mater to become a co-head coach of the women's basketball team in 1980. She joined her former coach and fellow ISU Athletics Hall of Famer Dr. Jill Hutchison for the next five seasons. During her first two seasons, she also served as an assistant coach for the softball team.

Fischer took over the helm of Illinois State softball in the fall 1985. In her 22 seasons as head coach of the Redbirds, she has compiled a .598 winning percentage.

In 1988, her team advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time in school history. Then in 1995, her squad compiled 46 wins - the third-highest total by any team in ISU athletics history - and claimed another conference title with a 19-1 MVC mark. Not only does Fischer have a knack for winning and attracting quality players, she is a respected leader in the softball community.

Fischer first became a member of the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) in 1960 and has been appointed as an NCAA regional representative for numerous regional tournaments, as well as serving on NCAA Regional ranking committees. She has served as chair of the NFCA All-American Committee and is currently the NFCA Convention Director. She is also tournament director for the NFCA Leadoff Classic held annually in Georgia. From 1993-97, Fischer served as the first-vice president for the NFCA.

Fischer continues to utilize her softball knowledge, not only as a coach and administrator, but also as a teacher. She contributes her skill through camps and clinics, while continuing to mold Illinois State into a national contender.

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