Michelle Gardner

Michelle "Mikey" Gardner, formerly Michelle Bolster, is an American softball coach and former player. She was the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers softball team from 2009 until 2017. She previously served as the head coach at the University of Nevada from 2003 to 2008. She also served as an assistant softball coach at Arizona State (1999–2001) and Florida State (1995–1998).

Michelle (Bolster) Gardner
Biographical details
Bornc. 1966 (age 5354)
Petersburg, Michigan
Playing career
1985–1988Michigan
1994–1995Raybestos Brakettes
Position(s)Pitcher
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1995–1998Florida State (Asst.)
1999–2001Arizona State (Asst.)
2003–2008Nevada
2009–2017Indiana
Head coaching record
Overall295–329 (.473)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
  • WAC Coach of the Year, 2008

Gardner was a right-handed pitcher for the Michigan Wolverines softball team from 1985 to 1988 and for the Raybestos Brakettes from 1994 to 1995. She was named the Big Ten Conference Player of the Year in 1988.

Early years

A native of Petersburg, Michigan, Gardner grew up in Monroe County, Michigan. She was an all-state softball player at Summerfield High School. She led Summerfield to a 26–1 record and a state championship in 1984.[1]

University of Michigan

Bolster played college softball for the Michigan Wolverines softball team from 1985 to 1988. She had two no-hitters during her Michigan career, one on May 3, 1985, and the other on May 4, 1988. During the 1988 season, she was Michigan's co-captain. That year, she compiled a 0.94 earned run average against Big Ten Conference opponents and was named the Big Ten Player of the Year and Michigan's Most Valuable Player; she was also named to the NFCA All-Mideast Region team in 1988.[2][3]

Professional softball

Bolster later played professional softball for the Raybestos Brakettes from 1994 to 1995. The Brakettes dominated the sport, winning 34 national championship games from 1958 to 1993 in the Women's World Softball Tournaments. In a 2000 profile on the Brakettes, The New York Times wrote that pitchers Joan Joyce, Bolster and others "made the team virtually unbeatable."[4]

Coaching career

Gardner was the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers softball from 2009 to 2017. In her first five seasons as the head coach at Indiana, she compiled a record of 108–153 (.414).[5]

Gardner previously served as the head coach at the University of Nevada from 2003 to 2008. She compiled a 187–176 record (.515)at Nevada. After leading Nevada to a 44–18 record in 2008, she was named the Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.[5][6]

She also served as an assistant softball coach at Arizona State (1999–2001) and Florida State (1995–1998).[5]

Personal

Garner is married to William Gardner. They have one son and two daughters.[5]

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References

  1. "Michigan High School Girls Win State Titles". Toledo Blade. June 17, 1984.
  2. Mike Greifenberg (May 27, 1988). "Bolster grabs Big Ten awards". The Michigan Daily.
  3. "2013 University of Michigan Softball Record Book" (PDF). University of Michigan. 2013.
  4. Anne Amato (February 6, 2000). "The Old Factory May Be Gone, But the Softball Team Remains". The New York Times.
  5. "Michelle Gardner Biography". Indiana University. Archived from the original on September 4, 2013. Retrieved July 10, 2013.
  6. "Building a winner". Monroe Evening News. May 14, 2008.
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