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Kristen Zaleski

  • Title
    Head Coach

Kristen Zaleski is entering her first year as the head coach of Utah State softball after being named theĀ 11th head coach in program history on June 18, 2026.

Zaleski has 16 years of collegiate coaching experience and has won four national titles during her coaching career. Most recently, she servedĀ as the associate head coach at Texas, where she helped guide the Longhorns to back-to-back national championships in each of the past two seasons. She also has previous coaching stops at Oklahoma (volunteer assistant), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (head coach) and Temple College (head coach).Ā 

During her time at Texas, Zaleski helped the program reach new heights as the Longhorns captured the first and second national titles in program history. The team went a combined 209-49-1 during her time in Austin, while she guided 12 players to D1Softball All-American honors and 29 players to all-conference selections.

In 2026, Zaleski and the Longhorns went 53-12 on their way to a second-straight Women’s College World Series Championship. The squad ranked in the top-15 nationally in earned run average (8th - 2.41), hits (8th - 569), WHIP (8th - 1.14), win-loss percentage (8th - .815), strikeout-to-walk ratio (9th - 3.20), runs (11th - 445), home runs (12th - 98), runs batted in (13th - 409) and hits allowed per seven innings (15th - 5.88). Three players captured D1Softball All-America honors, while catcher Reese Atwood and outfielder Ashton Maloney each earned the Rawlings Gold Glove Award for their respective positions.Ā 

The 2025 season was historic for Texas, as it won its first national title in program history. In the team’s first year in the SEC, the Longhorns won a program-record 56 games while Zaleski, under head coach Mike White, was part of the NFCA National Coaching Staff of the Year. Texas topped Division I with 630 base hits, finished second with 460 RBIs and third with a .352 batting average and 486 runs scored. They also ranked inside the top-15 in win/loss percentage (5th - .824), doubles (9th - 99), home runs (9th - 94), slugging (10th - .583) and scoring (14th - 7.15). The Longhorns nabbed three NFCA All-America selections in Reese Atwood, Teagan Kavan and Mia Scott, including Atwood becoming the program's first Diamond Sports/NFCA Catcher of the Year. Texas concluded its inaugural SEC season with seven All-SEC nods.

In 2024, Zaleski helped the Longhorns to a national runner-up finish at the Women’s College World Series, along with a Big 12 regular season conference championship, the team’s first since 2010. Zaleski played a major role in the mentorship of true freshman Kayden Henry, helping her excel in her first collegiate season while being named a D1Softball Freshman All-American, All-Big 12 Second Team, All-Big 12 Freshman Team and NFCA All-Central Third Team. Zaleski and the rest of UT's four-member softball coaching staff were selected as the 2024 ATEC/NFCA Division I Central Regional Coaching Staff of the Year.

In her first season working with the Longhorns in 2023, Zaleski helped guide the Texas offense to a team batting average of .325 to go alongside 52 home runs, 326 runs batted in and 797 total bases. Under her guidance, five different student-athletes finished the 2023 season with 50-or-more hits. By season's end, the Longhorns finished the season with a .390 on-base percentage and a .486 slugging percentage. Three student-athletes finished with 100-or-more bases while Texas posted a 45-15-1 overall record with a runner-up finish in the Big 12 regular season standings.

Prior to her time at Texas, Zaleski won a national championship as a volunteer assistant coach on head coach Patty Gasso’s staff at Oklahoma in 2022. The Sooners held the No. 1 national ranking the entire season while leading NCAA Division I in numerous team categories including batting average (.371), ERA (1.05), HR’s (155), on-base percentage (.474), scoring (9.34), walks (268) and shutouts (33). Oklahoma posted a 59-3 overall record, including going 17-1 in league play to capture the Big 12 regular season title. Five Sooners earned All-America accolades including USA Softball National Player of the Year Jocelyn Alo, while the coaching staff was named the NFCA National Coaching Staff of the Year.Ā 

In two seasons as the head coach at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2020-21), Zaleski was tasked with a complete rebuild of a program that had gone just 8-43 the year prior to her arrival. Following a COVID-shortened 2020 season, Zaleski’s squad registered 18 wins in 2021, marking the most single-season victories for the program since 2016, while also setting a program record with five-consecutive shutout wins.Ā 

Before arriving in Corpus Christi, Zaleski spent nine seasons (2010-19) as the head coach at Temple College in Temple, Texas. Under her guidance, the Leopards posted a 413-127 overall record (.765) and a 237-47 (.835) North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference (NTJCAC) mark while securing five league titles (2011, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019) and the 2018 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) D1 National Championship. A three-time NTJCAC Coach or Co-Coach of the Year, Zaleski’s 2018 staff was rewarded for its national title run by being voted as the NFCA NJCAA DI National Coaching Staff of the Year. In all, her teams won four Region V North Championships and made four national tournament appearances (2012, 2015, 2018, 2019).Ā 

Zaleski did double duty while at Temple College, also serving as an assistant coach with the Dallas Charge of National Pro Fastpitch in 2016. With the Charge, she worked primarily with outfielders and hitters, coordinated with the rest of the staff on practice and game-day plans and coached first base. Zaleski’s start in coaching came when she served as a graduate assistant for her alma mater Texas State from 2005-06.

As a player, Zaleski was a two-time NFCA All-American as a player for the Bobcats while twice earning both Southland Conference Player & Hitter of the Year honors (2003, 2004). She set numerous Texas State single-season and career program records and finished as the Southland Conference’s career leader in both hits (291) and stolen bases (128).

Professionally, Zaleski played five seasons of National Pro Fastpitch with the Texas Thunder (2004-06) and the Rockford Thunder (2007-08). She earned NPF Most Valuable Player honors in 2005, was a two-time NPF All-Star (2004, 2008) and a three-time All-NPF Team selection (2005, 2006, 2007) and was selected to the U.S. National Training Team to compete for a spot on the 2008 U.S. Olympic squad. She also participated in MLB Softball Clinics with the Detroit Tigers (2006, 2007) and the San Francisco Giants (2005).

Zaleski graduated cum laude from Texas State University in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. During her scholastic career, she earned the Citizenship Through Sports Alliance Award from the NCAA (2004), reaped Verizon CoSIDA Academic All-American (2002-03) and NFCA All-American Scholar-Athlete honors and was voted as the Southland Conference’s Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2004.

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