Head Coach Marcella Vanlandingham
Led the Panthers to a 34-22 overall record and a 20-4 conference record.
The Black and Gold were regular season G-MAC Champions and the number one seed in the conference tournament.
ODU made an appearances in the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year.
Vanlandingham coached six players to All-Conference Honors, including Player of the Year, one NFCA Division II All-Midwest Regional First Team honoree, and two D2CCA All-Midwest Region Team members.
Was awarded 2023 Great Midwest Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.
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She reached the 800 win milestone with a pair at Ursuline College.
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Vanlandingham is the 16th active Division II head coach to reach 800 wins.
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In 2022, the Black and Gold went 35-19 with an impressive 19-3 finish the Great Midwest Athletic Conference.
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The Panthers won their second consecutive G-MAC Softball tournament, making another appearance in the NCAA Division II Midwest Region tournament.
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During the 2021 season, ODU went 30-18 overall and 13-9 in the conference.
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The Panthers were seeded sixth in the G-MAC tournament, going undefeated to win the tournament, securing a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
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The Black adn Gold went 2-2 int he Midwest Regional that season.
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In the 2019 season, Vanlandingham reached the 700 win milestone in a win against Lake Erie in the final regular-season game of the season.
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That game also clinched her first G-MAC title since joining the league in 2017.
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In 2014, Vanlandingham guided the Panthers to the team’s first GLIAC regular season title as ODU completed conference play with a 21-5 record.
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ODU competed in the GLIAC tournament as the number one seed and finished as the tournament runner-up.
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Vanlandingham and the Panthers earned the right to play in the NCAA Regional tournament, their first appearance in school history.
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For the team’s performance during the 2014 campaign, Vanlandingham was honored as the GLIAC Coach of the Year for the first time.
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Ushering in the Panthers to the NCAA Division II level in 2011, Vanlandingham led the Panthers to four GLIAC tournaments, a conference tournament championship appearance, a GLIAC regular-season championship, and an NCAA national tournament appearance.
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Following her arrival at ODU, Vanlandingham quickly turned the softball program into a regional power.
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Beginning in 2001, she guided the Panthers to a streak of eight consecutive American Mideast Conference titles, including Region IX titles and NAIA World Series appearances in 2002 and 2005.
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The Panthers have won 10 or more conference games in 14 seasons under Vanlandingham, including a perfect AMC mark of 14-0 and a school-record 45 wins in 2005.