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Susan Anderson

Susan AndersonHead Coach - Susan Anderson


Susan Anderson is in her second season as head coach at Central Missouri. She spent the previous four seasons as head coach at MIAA rival Northwest Missouri State. Anderson played four seasons for the Cardinal & Black.

"We are very happy to have Susan back at UCM." said Athletic Director Jerry Hughes, "She was a great student-athlete here and she has proven herself in the coaching ranks as well. We look forward to her taking this program to a new level."


Last season, Anderson led the Jennies to a 30-23 record, including a 14-4 conference record and a second place finish in the MIAA. The team took fifth in the MIAA tournament and advanced to the NCAA-II North Central Region tournament for the first time since 1997.

Anderson took over for the retired Rhesa Sumrell, who Anderson (formerly Punzo) played for from 1994-97. The two were named the 2006 MIAA Co-Coaches of the Year.

At Northwest Missouri State, she took the Bearcats to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1984 and marked the school record for wins in each of the past two seasons. In 2006, she led them to a 40-15 overall record and a third place finish in the MIAA at 12-4. In her third season in 2005 she led the Bearcats to a 34-27 mark and an eighth place finish in the regular season and went 1-2 in the MIAA Tournament. She had four players earn allconference honors and one player named was named to the All- North Central Regional squad. In her second season, Anderson’s crew went 20-33 and took the 7th seed to the MIAA Tournament and she mentored two first team All-MIAA selections. In 2003, she led the Bearcats to a 30-21 mark in her first year at the helm. NWMSU finished 10-8 in the MIAA and went 2-2 at the MIAA Tournament. The 30 wins were the most for a firstyear general in the school’s softball history. Anderson was 124-96 at Northwest and has tallied a 211-195 overall career record as a head coach. Her three 30-win seasons are also a first in Bearcat softball history. During her four seasons in Maryville she coached six First Team All-MIAA selections, and mentored 23 MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll selections.

In 2001-02, she was the mentor at Dakota State (S.D.), where she took the team from 11-23 in her first year, to a school-record 25-13 mark and their first ever appearance in the NAIA Regional Tournament the next season. While at Dakota, she also served as the assistant athletic director and senior woman administrator.

Anderson also made a turnaround effort in her first head coaching position at St. Mary College (Kan.) from 1999-2000. She went from 6-21 in her debut to 15-19 the following year.

As a player at Central Missouri, Anderson was a two-time All- American and led the Jennies to three MIAA titles (1994, 1995, and 1997). She was also a three-time all-conference performer, earning second-team honors as a sophomore and first-team accolades as both a junior and senior. She also got the job done in the classroom, making the MIAA All-Academic Team all four years and Academic All-American in 1997. She is also the only UCM Softball player to receive the prestigious NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship.

She is married to Chauncey Anderson and is the mother of a two-year old daughter, Teagan.