Judith Fay Garman (born March 27, 1944) is a former college
softball
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coach. She was the head softball coach at
Cal State Fullerton
California State University, Fullerton (CSUF or Cal State Fullerton) is a public university in Fullerton, California. With a total enrollment of more than 41,000, it has the largest student body of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) ...
from 1980 to 1999 and led Fullerton to the 1986
Women's College World Series
The Women's College World Series (WCWS) is the final portion of the NCAA Division I softball tournament for college softball in the United States. Eight teams participate in the WCWS, which begins with a double-elimination tournament. In other wo ...
championship. Before coaching at Fullerton, she was the head coach at
Golden West College
Golden West College (GWC) is a public community college in Huntington Beach, California.
Organization
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from 1972 to 1979 and led that school's softball team to four consecutive national junior college softball championships from 1976 to 1979. When Garman retired in 1999, she was the most successful coach in college softball history.
Early years
Garman was born in
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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, the daughter of a
Mennonite
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minister. As a child, she moved with her family to
Kindersley, Saskatchewan
Kindersley is a town surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Kindersley No. 290 in west-central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located along Highway 7, a primary highway linking Calgary, Alberta and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. At a population of 4,59 ...
, when her father was assigned as the pastor of a small town on the Canadian prairie.
Garman played softball and ran track as a girl. She later recalled, "I didn't know it at the time, but growing up where I did was probably the best thing that could have happened to me. It wasn't until later that I found out that in most places girls weren't encouraged to play sports. But where I grew up, and in the family I grew up in, there wasn't much else to do. If I'd grown up in the United States, I might not have become an athlete or a coach."
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Garman graduated from the ]University of Saskatchewan
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in 1966 and played for two years on the Canadian women's national softball team.[ She later moved to California and received a master's degree from ]UC Santa Barbara
The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Barbara, California with 23,196 undergraduates and 2,983 graduate students enrolled in 2021–2022. It is part of the Un ...
in 1970.[
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Golden West College
Garman began her head coaching career at Golden West College
Golden West College (GWC) is a public community college in Huntington Beach, California.
Organization
Golden West College, Orange Coast College, and Coastline Community College comprise the Coast Community College District (CCCD). The distric ...
in Huntington Beach, California
Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California, located southeast of Downtown Los Angeles. The city is named after American businessman Henry E. Huntington. The population was 198,711 during the 2020 census, maki ...
. While at Golden West, Garman supervised the construction of a softball complex that was considered one of the best in Southern California.[ From 1972 to 1979, Garman led the Golden West Rustlers to a record of 211 wins and 40 losses,][ and won four consecutive national junior college championships from 1975 to 1978.][
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Cal State Fullerton
In July 1979, Garman was hired as the first softball coach at California State University, Fullerton
California State University, Fullerton (CSUF or Cal State Fullerton) is a public university in Fullerton, California. With a total enrollment of more than 41,000, it has the largest student body of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) ...
. Fullerton played its first softball season in 1980 with limited facilities. Garman later recalled that the hardest part about the move was "leaving the beautiful facilities we had built at Golden West and coming over here to start with absolutely nothing."[ She noted that, in the first season at Fullerton, the right fielder had to learn how to play the sidewalk in front of her, the equipment was stored in a men's room, and "our electrical source for a pitching machine was an extension cord thrown out the window of the carpentry shop."][ The 1980 team played home games on three different fields, and Garman was responsible for transporting the equipment and concession supplies to the field in the back of her truck. A friend presented her players with homemade buttons that read, "Garman's Gypsies."][
Despite the limited facilities, Garman quickly built one of the most successful softball programs in the United States. Between 1981 and 1988, she led Fullerton to eight consecutive 50-win seasons, including 59 wins in 1987, 57 wins in 1986, and 56 wins in 1983.][ She led Cal State Fullerton to the ]Women's College World Series
The Women's College World Series (WCWS) is the final portion of the NCAA Division I softball tournament for college softball in the United States. Eight teams participate in the WCWS, which begins with a double-elimination tournament. In other wo ...
championship in 1986. She also led the Titans to four earlier trips to the College World Series, resulting in two second-place and two third-place finishes.[
Garman retired as Fullerton's softball coach after the 1999 season.] She was only 55 years old at the time of her retirement and told the '' Orange County Register'' that the breast cancer death of her close friend Vicky Larson, a former coach and girls athletic director at Loara High School
Loara High School is a public four year American high school in the Anaheim Union High School District, located in the Southwest Anaheim region of Anaheim, California. Loara is a Title I school that serves many students from low-income families, a ...
, was a major factor in her decision. Garman noted, "There's a lot I still want to do in my life while I'm healthy. This job has become seven days a week, 15 hours a day. I can't keep up that pace anymore."[
Garman compiled a career record of 913–374–4 at Cal State Fullerton.]
International coaching
Garman returned to coaching in 2001 as the head coach of the Italian national softball team. She led Italy to the European Championship and a fifth-place finish at the 2002 ISF Women's World Championship.[
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Coaching records and Hall of Fame
In March 1996, Garman became the first college softball coach to win 1,000 games (including 211 wins at Golden West) with a 1-0 win over Long Beach State.
With 1,1249 wins in 28 years (913 at the Division I level), Garman was the winningest coach in college softball history at the time of her retirement. Other coaches later surpassed that record, including Margie Wright
Marjorie Ann Wright (born December 28, 1952) is a former college softball coach. She was the head softball coach at California State University, Fresno—more commonly known as Fresno State—from 1986 to 2012. She led the Fresno State Bulldogs ...
and Mike Candrea
John Michael Candrea (born August 29, 1955) is the former head softball coach at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. He was the head coach of the United States women's national softball team in 2004, when Team USA won a gold medal, and ...
.
Garman was inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1993.
Garman has also written a book, ''Softball Skills & Drills''.
See also
* National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame
References
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1944 births
American softball coaches
Cal State Fullerton Titans softball coaches
University of California, Santa Barbara alumni
University of Saskatchewan alumni
Living people
Sportspeople from Kindersley
Sportspeople from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Golden West Rustlers softball coaches