Ralph Weekly is an American softball coach who, along with his wife
Karen
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, was the co-head coach at
Tennessee
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from 2002 until his retirement in 2021.
Early life and education
Weekly graduated from
Arizona State University
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in 1973. He earned his master's degree in international relations from Pacific Lutheran. Weekly served in the
United States Air Force
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and retired in 1986.
Coaching career
Pacific Lutheran
Chattanooga
Tennessee
Head coaching record
College
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References
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Living people
American softball coaches
Pacific Lutheran Lutes softball coaches
Chattanooga Mocs softball coaches
Tennessee Volunteers softball coaches
Year of birth missing (living people)
United States women's national softball team coaches