Reigning National Pro Fastpitch Offensive Player of the Year Rachel
Folden enters her second season as an assistant coach for the Crusader softball program in 2011. In her role, Folden is responsible for working directly with pitchers, catchers and outfielders.
In her first season as a member of the Crusader coaching staff, Folden helped guide Valpo to a school-record 35 victories in 2010. Under her tutelage, the Crusader pitching staff lowered its team ERA by over a run from the previous season. She also helped coach the Crusaders to single-season school records for saves and strikeouts from the circle, as well as slugging percentage, hits, runs scored, RBIs, total bases, doubles and home runs at the plate.
Folden was the seventh overall draft pick in the 2008 NPF Draft by
the Chicago Bandits and made an immediate impact in her first season, helping
the Bandits win the NPF Championship. The catcher earned Rookie of the
Year honors after hitting .311 with 11 home runs and 32 RBIs, all three of
which ranked among the league’s top-six performers. In 2009, Folden had
another stellar year, hitting .308 with six homers and 22 RBIs, all ranking
among the league’s top-eight. Last season, Folden was named Worth Offensive Player of the Year in NPF and was the co-winner of the Wilson Home Run Trophy, while also named as the catcher for the All-NPF team, after hitting .316 with 12 home runs and 32 RBIs, leading the league in the latter two categories.
Folden also brought coaching experience with her, most recently having
spent the 2009 season working as the hitting coach and pitching/catching coach
for Holy Names University, an NAIA school in California. She helped raise
the team’s batting average 64 points and lowered the team ERA by nearly half as
the Hawks captured the California Pacific Conference championship in just their
second year of existence.
Prior to arriving at HNU, Folden spent the fall of 2008 completing
her bachelor’s degree in history at Marshall
while also serving as a student assistant for the Thundering Herd. She
previously spent four years on the Marshall
softball team, earning NFCA All-American honors all four seasons while twice
being named Conference USA Player of the Year.