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 Aly Sartini
Aly Sartini

Hometown:
Galt, Calif.

Last College:
Arkansas '00

Position:
Associate Head Coach

Experience:
3rd Season

Twitter:
@CoachSartini


02/08/2012

Red Raiders Open Season at Kajikawa Classic

Texas Tech will face four teams ranked or receiving votes in the two national top-25 polls

02/03/2012

2012 Softball Preview: Taking the Next Step

Red Raiders open the season next Thursday at the Arizona State Kajikawa Classic

05/23/2012

Texas Tech Softball - Strength Training

Raider Power goes inside strength and conditioning with Texas Tech softball.

02/24/2012

SB: Texas Shootout Day 1 Postgame Interviews

05/22/2012

Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State - Senior Day

Texas Tech takes on Oklahoma State on Senior Day at Rocky Johnson Field

05/19/2012

NCAA Softball Seattle Regional: Harvard vs. Texas Tech

Texas Tech Softball was eliminated from the Seattle Regional following a 2-0 victory by the Harvard Crimson on Saturday.

05/17/2012

NCAA Washington Regional (Thurs.)

Red Raiders go through practice for NCAA West Regional.

04/24/2012

Texas Tech vs. Iowa State (Sun.)

Texas Tech's series finale against Iowa State

04/05/2012

Texas Tech vs. Iowa State (Fri.)

Texas Tech vs. Iowa State Friday night game

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Aly Sartini enters her third season in the Texas Tech dugout and first full year in the role of associate head coach after earning the promotion midway through the 2011 season.

Regarded as one of the top assistant coaches nationally, Sartini serves as Tech's pitching coach while also coordinating the program's recruiting efforts. She also oversees the program's academic and travel functions as well.

In only two seasons, Sartini has helped push the Red Raiders to back-to-back NCAA Regional appearances thanks to two-straight 40-win seasons, including a 42-16 mark in 2011 that ranked as the highest winning percentage in school history.

Part of the reason for Tech's transformation into one of the nation's top programs has steamed from its performance in the circle.

Sartini inherited a staff in 2010 that had posted a 5.01 earned-run average the year before and immediately cut its ERA in half. Led by Ashly Jacobs, Tech finished with a 2.41 ERA in 2010, the school's lowest average since the 2001 season.

The Red Raiders gave up only 310 hits that year, marking the fewest surrendered since the 2000 season and the second-fewest in the Big 12 era.

Jacobs, meanwhile, finished her best season in a Tech uniform under Sartini's guidance. The right-hander posted a career-low 2.01 ERA which was the lowest for a Tech pitcher since Amanda Renfro in 2001. Two of Tech's other pitchers that season, Ashley Brokeshoulder, and Karli Merlich, also recorded ERAs under 3.00 as well.

Following Jacobs' departure, Sartini turned to a group of newcomers in 2011, notably freshman Brittany Talley and junior-college transfer Kelsey Dennis. The duo combined for an ERA just under 3.00 while posting a 27-13 overall record.

Talley and fellow freshman Kermitria Ward both tossed no-hitters during the year, becoming the first two players to do so since the 2001 season. Tech had only recorded multiple no-hitters twice in a season once before during the 1999 season.

Sartini joined head coach Shanon Hays at Tech after a successful five-year stint at her alma mater, Arkansas. The Razorbacks, playing in one of the nation's toughest softball leagues, the Southeastern Conference (SEC), earned consecutive NCAA postseason berths during Sartini's final two seasons in 2008 and 2009.

At Arkansas, Sartini worked with the team's pitchers, hitters, infielders, while also directing the program's camps and various business functions. Impressively in her final season, 20 members of the Arkansas softball team earned academic honors, including three who were perfect in the classroom, under Sartini's guidance as academic coordinator for the squad.

Sartini began her coaching career at Birmingham-Southern College where she spent three seasons as an assistant coach building the program.

A member of the inaugural Razorbacks team in 1997, she played three infield positions (second, third and short) and was available to pitch at a moment's notice, helping to lead the team to three SEC tournaments and an NCAA Regional berth.

An All-SEC selection in 1999, Sartini still ranks third, all-time, for assists in Razorbacks' history and ranks near the top of the record books for walks and sacrifices. She is part of the infield combination which still shares the NCAA record for double plays in a game with four turned on March 21, 1999.

The Galt, Calif. native graduated from Arkansas with a bachelor's degree in agriculture, food and life science with an emphasis in education, communication and technology in 2000.

E-mail Coach Sartini at: Aly Sartini
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