Virginia Tech fires softball coach after 23 seasons

May 23, 2018 - Scot Thomas has been fired as Virginia Tech’s softball coach after 23 seasons in which he started the program and won nearly 800 games.

Athletic director Whit Babcock announced the move yesterday and said Angela Tincher O’Brien will serve as interim coach.

Thomas started the Hokies’ program in 1996 and led Virginia Tech to a 794-568 overall record, eight NCAA regional berths and a spot in the 2008 Women’s College World Series. 

The Hokies have struggled the past three seasons, finishing below .500 the past two years and failing to reach the NCAA Tournament the last three.

More HERE from ABC-13 WSET.


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