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Checking In: Former Florida Gators 2015 National Player of the Year & Two-Time National Champ Lauren Haeger… Loving Being a Club Coach!

In 2015, Lauren Haeger led Florida to a second-straight national championship and was the National Player of the Year. Photo: Tim Casey/Florida Athletics

Lauren Haeger and Babe Ruth… talk about an exclusive club!

Haeger, the two-time NCAA National Champion with the Florida Gators (2014 & ’15), and the Yankee slugging legend (and sometimes forgotten outstanding pitcher) are the only two players in softball or baseball history to hit 70 home runs and win 70 games in the circle at either the college or pro level.

If you’re too young or too new to softball to have witnessed first-hand Lauren’s amazing career in Gainesville, this two-minute YouTube clip will give you a nice recap of her 2016 National Championship!

Six years ago this summer, Lauren completed one of the greatest seasons in college softball history as she led the Gators to a second consecutive Women’s College World Series title and took home most every award possible including the USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year, the WCWS Most Outstanding Player and the Honda Award.

The pitching legend from Peoria, Arizona, would go to have a four-year pro career with the Texas Charge and Scrap Yard Fastpitch and would be named All-NPF three times before she hung up her cleats for the final time in 2019.

Here’s a video from May 2018 when Lauren’s Deer Valley (Arizona) High School jersey was retired:

Today, she’s a full-time pitching and hitting instructor in North Carolina and works as the pitching coach for Kevin Hinde’s Team NC travel ball program.

“Lauren pours into each player and she is always willing to share her softball experiences, knowledge and time to help make them not just better athletes, but better people,” explains Coach Hinde: “She genuinely cares about the future of this team and when a coach of her caliber is fully vested, special things happen.”

“Anyone who has followed our team can clearly see the growth experienced, in part, due to her leadership,” Hinde continues. “I am grateful to have someone by my side who has played at every level and who is willing to share her experiences to help develop the next generation of strong female athletes, dedicated leaders and overall exceptional young women.”

Lauren with Team NC catcher Anna Hinde.

If you check out her Twitter page, one thing you’ll quickly notice is you have to search deeply to find any of Lauren’s softball great’s accomplishments as the successes of her students are what she is actively retweeting most these days!

“Coach Lauren brings a special energy that’s hard to put into words!” says third baseman/catcher Anna Hinde, a Top 10 player in the 2025 Extra Elite 100. “Aside from her obvious experience of playing at the highest level, winning two National Championships, playing professionally and being compared to Babe Ruth, she has a realistic ‘no excuses’ philosophy: she believes in dedication, sacrifice, grit and mental toughness as some of the top ingredients for success. She reminds us that we have to own ‘it’ and we are only as good as the energy we bring. Her value to this team goes way beyond the dugout and I soak up every minute I get to train with her!”

Lauren is also one of my people in softball because of her energy, sense of humor, relatability, intelligence and what Coach Hinde calls her “genuine nature.”

She was kind enough to grant a few minutes this week to reflect on the past and what she’s doing today… here’s what she had to say!

Brentt Eads, Extra Inning Softball

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Let’s start with where you are today: how does a girl from Arizona who played in Florida in college and then in Texas professionally end up in North Carolina?

Kelsey Bruder, head of The Softball Project.

Kelsey Bruder, who owns The Softball Project (in Stallings, North Carolina) and played at Florida also, opened a facility over three years ago and reached out to me to see if I would be interested in giving lesson. I was already committed to my pro team in Houston and she asked if I’d be interested in giving lessons in Charlotte.

I said no originally, but Kelsey did an event with The Packaged Deal and I came to facility and asked if she was looking for a full-time position, catching her off guard I think. She asked if I was serious and I said, “Yes” and we moved forward. I moved to Charlotte and started working full time. It’s been two years now and I love it! I work five days a week at The Softball Project and do hitting and pitching classes, mostly pitching, and individual lessons from 4-9 pm.

One reason Lauren agreed to coach for Team NC: it was the only program to ask her to!

You’re also the pitching coach for Team NC… how did you get associated with Kevin Hinde?
Kevin and Kelsey had known each other while getting the facility up and running and Kevin had brought his team in for practice. He came up to me one day, “Do you think you’d ever want to do something with travel ball?” I said, “Absolutely, I’d love to!” I think he was shocked and later learned it took him a couple weeks to work up the courage to ask!

He followed up and I told him that The Softball Project is my priority, but it’s worked out and, to be honest, he’s the only one who asked me to work with a travel ball team! It had to be a good fit and it has been—I’ve felt it was so nice to meet Kevin and see how he coaches. I couldn’t have a better situation and am so thankful he asked me to coach.

Lauren is interviewed her senior year in 2011 after leading Deer Valley High to the Arizona 5A-II state title. Photo: Dave Martinez/EastValley.com.

Going back to your younger days, you had an outstanding high school career at Deer Valley High (Glendale, AZ) including winning a state championship. What do you remember most about that time in your life?
How much fun it was! I loved high school, it was really fun for me and I played three sports— softball, volleyball and basketball—which were competitive. Our softball team was one of the most fun to play on because the chemistry was so good. The softball coach, Carl Bakemeier, who also coached for the AZ Hotshots, had been there almost my entire life and playing on varsity there was a dream for all of my life growing up because my dad (Fred Haeger) was the football coach at Deer Valley. Two days after I was born, I was taken to the school’s high school football game! My Dad was also a teacher at the school, in Biology and Science, and I had been there so many times before and after school my whole life.

In 2018, you had your jersey retired at Deer Valley… that had to be one of the highlights of your career, yes?
Absolutely. After college, the Athletic Director reached out to me and wanted to honor alumni who played at Deer Valley. It meant a lot to me that he was taking our athletic programs seriously and, me having grown up there and having a lot of people including my former coaches, teachers and friends, come out and be part of it was a really cool experience. It was really fun to see everyone.

*** Scroll down to see more about Lauren including how her recruiting process went (and why she didn’t stay in the West), what her favorite individual accomplishment is and why and why she likes coaching middle school-aged softball players!

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