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BRITTANY GRAY ANNOUNCEMENT

Softball Tim McCaughan | GoSycamores.com

All-American Brittany Gray Joins Sycamore Softball as Assistant Coach

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Indiana State head softball coach Mike Perniciaro announced the hiring of Brittany Gray as an assistant coach on Wednesday. Gray will serve as the Sycamores pitching coach after a stint at Missouri and an All-American playing career at Georgia.
 
Gray earned her master's degree from Mizzou after spending the last two seasons as a graduate assistant with the Tiger softball program assisting with film, scouting and working with student-athletes on a daily basis. In 2021, Gray helped MU to a 42-17 record while the Tigers advanced to an NCAA Super Regional.
 
An All-American pitcher at the University of Georgia, Gray compiled a career 60-27 record while appearing in 126 games. The right-hander held a career ERA of 2.06 over 518.2 innings. In 2018, Gray led the country with a 0.48 ERA while posting a 16-1 record before an injury ended her season early.
 
Gray guided the Bulldogs to postseason appearances all four seasons, including a College World Series appearance in 2018. She earned First Team All-SEC, First Team All-Region and Second Team-All-American honors in 2018.
 
A native of Greenwood, Ind., Gray played four years of softball at Greenwood High School where she was a four-time All-Conference honoree, a two-time Johnson County Player of the Year and a two-time Gatorade Player of the Year nominee.

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