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 Natalie Poole
Natalie Poole

Last College:
McNeese State, 1998

Position:
Head Coach

Experience:
Second Season

Record:
332-336 (11 yrs)


03/25/2013

Memphis Travels To Jackson State for Midweek Doubleheader

Two Tiger teams face each other on softball field for first time

03/18/2013

Memphis Hosts Midweek Contests with Samford and Alcorn State

Tigers Host Single Game with Samford on Tuesday

03/11/2013

Memphis Hosts Doubleheader with Missouri State on Tuesday

Tigers begin 11-game home stand

03/08/2013

Memphis Opens League Play at UTEP

Miners host three games with Tigers

03/03/2013

Memphis Shuts Out No. 20 Hawaii, 5-0

Richwood and Roberts combine for one hitter; 10 strikeouts

05/08/2013

Softball

Natalie Poole sits down with Jeff Brightwell to talk about the 2013 C-USA Softball Championships this weekend in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The team takes on the No. 2 seed Houston in the first round tomorrow at 11:00 AM.

05/02/2013

Softball

Jeff Brightwell sits down with softball head coach Natalie Poole to discuss last week's series against Houston including the senior class and the team's progress this season. They also take a look at the team's final regular season games this week.

04/24/2013

Softball

Episode 79: Jeff Brightwell sits down with softball head coach Natalie Poole and recaps the team's trip to ECU last weekend and preview their midweek game with Middle Tennessee and final home series against Houston this weekend.

04/17/2013

Softball

Episode 75: Jeff Brightwell sits down with head softball coach Natalie Poole to discuss the team's series against the UCF Knights last weekend as well as preview their upcoming games against Mississippi Valley State on Wednesday and series at ECU this weekend.

04/11/2013

Softball

Episode 74: Jeff Brightwell sits down with softball head coach Natalie Poole and recaps the Tigers' big sweep of CUSA foe, Southern Miss over the weekend. Memphis put up 34 runs in the three game series. Brightwell and Poole also discuss the teams' upcoming series against UCF, as the Tigers host the knights at the Tigers Softball Complex.

11/13/2012

Memphis at CBU

Memphis softball at CBU on October 9, 2012 in a 8-2 victory.

05/14/2012

Memphis vs East Carolina (DH)

Memphis vs East Carolina on May 5, 2012 at the Tiger Softball Complex. Photos by Joe Murphy

04/18/2012

Memphis vs Alcorn State

Memphis softball vs Alcorn State on April 10, 2012 at the Tiger Softball Complex. All photos by Joe Murphy

09/30/2011

Memphis vs. Team NPF

Memphis vs. Team NPF on September 30, 2011.

Natalie Poole enters her second season as the head softball coach at the University of Memphis. In 11 years as a head coach, Poole has compiled a 332-336 career record and guided two teams to the NCAA Regionals.

In her first season at Memphis, Poole led the Tigers to a 20-37 overall record and an 8-16 mark in Conference USA. During the 2012 season, she guided junior third baseman Laura Curtis to All-Conference USA Second Team honors while freshman pitcher Jordan Richwood was named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team. In the middle of April, Poole and the Tigers won seven-consecutive games as the team put up wins against Alcorn State, UTEP and ULM. The seven-straight wins was the fourth-best winning streak in school history.

Poole, 36, became the U of M's softball program's second head coach in 2012 after spending three seasons leading the helm at McNeese State. She guided the Cowgirls to three-straight 30-win seasons, including a school-record 38 wins in 2010. Poole led McNeese State to two Southland Conference (SLC) Tournament championship games, winning the tournament title in 2010 and advancing to the NCAA Regional Tournament. A former standout catcher for McNeese State as a player, Poole compiled a 100-84 overall record during the three years and went 55-35 in conference play.

Poole was named the Southland Conference Coach of the Year in her first season at McNeese State in 2009 after leading the Cowgirls to a second-place finish in the Southland Conference. The team finished the year with a 31-28 record, marking the Cowgirls' first winning season in 11 years.

During her three years with McNeese State, 20 players earned All-Southland Conference honors. In 2011, outfielder Claire Terracina became the first Cowgirl since 2008 selected to the All-SLC first team. In addition, Alanna DiVittorio was named the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Co-Freshman of the Year in 2011.

Poole led McNeese State to a 31-29 record in 2011 and a third-place finish at the Southland Conference Tournament. Seven players were named to both the All-SLC and the All-Louisiana teams.

Prior to returning to her alma mater, Poole served as the head coach for seven seasons at Georgia Southern, where she compiled a 212-215 career record. The Eagles went 71-53 in the Southern Conference under Poole's tutelage and earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2006. She was named the SoCon Coach of the Year in 2002, her first year as a head coach.

During her time at Georgia Southern, the Eagles had just one losing conference season and finished outside the top-four only once. The program set more than 15 single-season records, and four of the top six all-time home run seasons came under Poole's tenure.

She coached the 2006 and 2008 SoCon Players of the Year and three SoCon Freshmen of the Year. During her time with Georgia Southern, 17 players earned All-SoCon honors, including a school-record eight in 2008.

In 2006, Poole led Georgia Southern to the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance after winning the SoCon Tournament with six-straight victories. The SoCon title was just the second in school history.

The Eagles nearly repeated as SoCon champions in 2007, falling in the conference tournament championship game.

Poole began her collegiate coaching career at McNeese State. She joined the Cowgirl staff as a graduate assistant in 1998 and served as an assistant coach from 1999-2001.

As a college athlete, Poole was a standout catcher for McNeese State from 1994-97. She was a three-time All-Southland Conference pick (1995-97) and a two-time All-South Region selection (1996-97). Poole also earned All-Louisiana honors in 1996. As a freshman, she helped the Cowgirls to a Southland Conference title and the school's first NCAA Tournament appearance. Poole was named McNeese State's Most Valuable Player her senior year and concluded her playing career with a .296 batting average.

In the classroom, Poole was a three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District VI selection (1995-97) and was a 1997 Academic All-American. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in painting from McNeese State in 1998 and earned her master's degree in instructional technology from the school in 2000.

A native of Baton Rouge, La., Poole was married to Buddy Glover II in June of 2012. She has one daughter, Isabella Grace and two stepdaughters, Baleigh and Ryleigh Glover and a stepson, Layne Glover.

Poole's Career Record
Overall Conference
Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish Postseason
2002 Georgia Southern 25 29 .463 15 6 .712 2nd
2003 Georgia Southern 28 28 .500 10 10 .500 5th
2004 Georgia Southern 30 29 .508 11 10 .524 3rd
2005 Georgia Southern 28 32 .467 14 7 .667 3rd
2006 Georgia Southern 35 35 .500 12 9 .571 3rd NCAA Regionals
2007 Georgia Southern 29 32 .475 9 11 .450 T4th
2008 Georgia Southern 37 30 .552 13 8 .619 2nd
2009 McNeese State 31 28 .530 20 10 .670 2nd
2010 McNeese State 38 27 .585 17 13 .567 4th NCAA Regionals
2011 McNeese State 31 29 .517 18 12 .600 4th
2012 Memphis 20 37 .351 8 16 .333 7th
Total 332 336 .497 147 112 .568

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