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Frankie Mickelson - Asst Coach - 2022 -

Frankie Mickelson

Frankie Mickelson is in her first year as assistant softball coach at the University of Sioux Falls.

Mickelson, who starred for the Cougars from 2017-21, joins a USF Softball Team which finished the 2021-22 season at 27-25 (11-14 NSIC) and advanced to the NSIC Tournament semifinals for the first time in program history. In the tournament, the Cougars won four of six games, battling to Saturday after falling in the opener to SMSU

Mickelson, who graduated in spring 2021 with a Bachelor of Science degree in social work and social sciences from USF, will be charged with various duties related to the day-to-day function of the softball team. Her direct responsibilities on the field will rest with the outfielders, baserunners, hitters, while adding to the overall energy of the program. Off the field, Mickelson will lead the team's community service endeavors, assist with the academic efforts of the current team, recruitment of future Cougars, and building up alumni relations to connect with the foundation of USF softball.

At USF, Mickelson was an outstanding center fielder who hit over .300 twice in her career (.312, 2017 & .316, 2020). Originally of Rochester, Minn., she led USF to 120 victories in five seasons. One of the league's top defensive stalwarts, she earned selection to the NSIC Golden Glove Team as a senior. She also excelled offensively and is ranked in the top-10 of 12 different USF career hitting and fielding categories.

By exhibiting tremendous inner resolve and resiliency, Mickelson was named USF's Gibby Award recipient in April 2021. In that recognition, Mickelson was honored for her perseverance and character for overcoming injuries suffered from a car accident in summer of 2020.

Four times at USF Mickelson was named to the NSIC All-Academic Team (2018-21) and was a three-time Academic All-NSIC Team of Excellence member (2019-2021). Mickelson was also named to the Easton/National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-America Scholar-Athlete Team in 2019.