American softball coach
Amy Kvilhaug is an American, former collegiate right-handed softball pitcher and current Head Coach originally from Taunton, Massachusetts. She is the coach at Boston College. Kvilhaug played softball at for the Providence Friars and was named the 1993 Rooke of The Year and was also a All-Big East Conference selection.
Coaching career
St. John's
In July 2006, Kvilhaug was named the eighth head coach in St. John's program history. On September 5, 2018, Kvilhaug retired as head coach, after serving as coach for 12 years. She helped lead St. John's to seven Big East tournament appearances. In 2015, she led the team to its first regular-season title win as well as its first Big East Tournament victory, and the program's first NCAA tournament appearance in 35 years. She finished her career with a record of 281–333–10.[1]
Boston College
On July 2, 2019, Kvilhaug was named the new head coach of the Boston College Eagles softball program.[2]
Statistics
Providence
YEAR
|
W
|
L
|
GP
|
GS
|
CG
|
SHO
|
SV
|
IP
|
H
|
R
|
ER
|
BB
|
SO
|
ERA
|
WHIP
|
1993
|
13
|
3
|
17
|
14
|
13
|
5
|
0
|
109.1
|
85
|
30
|
19
|
6
|
33
|
1.22
|
0.83
|
1994
|
24
|
9
|
37
|
29
|
26
|
9
|
0
|
215.2
|
180
|
52
|
31
|
22
|
66
|
1.01
|
0.94
|
1995
|
22
|
7
|
30
|
27
|
16
|
8
|
0
|
197.1
|
162
|
46
|
31
|
17
|
75
|
1.10
|
0.91
|
1996
|
13
|
10
|
31
|
22
|
19
|
5
|
1
|
178.1
|
138
|
54
|
39
|
18
|
94
|
1.53
|
0.87
|
TOTALS
|
72
|
29
|
115
|
92
|
74
|
27
|
1
|
700.2
|
565
|
182
|
120
|
63
|
268
|
1.20
|
0.89
|
Head coaching record
Sources:[3][4][5][6]
College
Statistics overview
Season
|
Team
|
Overall
|
Conference
|
Standing
|
Postseason
|
Radford Highlanders (Big South Conference) (2003–2006)
|
2003
|
Radford
|
17–36 |
6–4 |
2nd |
|
2004
|
Radford
|
31–32 |
6–6 |
T–3rd |
|
2005
|
Radford
|
39–25 |
8–4 |
2nd |
|
2006
|
Radford
|
40–22 |
9–3 |
2nd |
|
Radford:
|
127–115 (.525) |
29–17 (.630) |
|
St. John's Red Storm (Big East Conference) (2007–2013)
|
2007
|
St. John's
|
18–36 |
7–15 |
T–9th |
|
2008
|
St. John's
|
20–35 |
5–17 |
12th |
|
2009
|
St. John's
|
24–26 |
11–13 |
7th |
|
2010
|
St. John's
|
18–33 |
6–16 |
13th |
|
2011
|
St. John's
|
20–30 |
6–12 |
9th |
|
2012
|
St. John's
|
23–34 |
10–12 |
6th |
|
2013
|
St. John's
|
17–35–1 |
7–15 |
12th |
|
St. John's Red Storm (Big East Conference) (2014–2018)
|
2014
|
St. John's
|
28–23 |
12–8 |
2nd |
|
2015
|
St. John's
|
28–19 |
16–2 |
1st |
NCAA Regional
|
2016
|
St. John's
|
29–20 |
12–7 |
3rd |
|
2017
|
St. John's
|
32–16 |
18–5 |
1st |
|
2018
|
St. John's
|
24–26 |
12–6 |
3rd |
|
St. John's:
|
281–333–1 (.458) |
122–128 (.488) |
|
Boston College Eagles (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2020–Present)
|
2020
|
Boston College
|
9–12 |
1–2 |
T–9th |
Season canceled due to COVID-19
|
2021
|
Boston College
|
13–32 |
8–24 |
13th |
|
2022
|
Boston College
|
20–27 |
6–18 |
T–11th |
|
2023
|
Boston College
|
24–28 |
6–18 |
T–12th |
|
2024
|
Boston College
|
30–24 |
9–15 |
T–8th |
|
Boston College:
|
96–123 (.438) |
30–77 (.280) |
|
Total: |
504–571 (.469) |
|
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
|
References