UC Davis Softball Head Coach Erin Thorpe Announces Retirement
Jun 22, 2026 12:22PM ● By UC Davis Athletics News Release
After 12 seasons leading the UC Davis softball program and almost three decades in collegiate coaching, UC Davis Softball Head Coach Erin Thorpe has announced her retirement from coaching. Photo courtesy of UC Davis Athletics
DAVIS,
CA (MPG) - After 12 seasons leading the UC Davis softball program and almost
three decades in collegiate coaching, UC Davis Softball Head Coach Erin Thorpe has
announced her retirement from coaching.
Thorpe leaves behind one of the most successful eras in program history, during
which she guided the Aggies to sustained success while helping countless
student-athletes grow, on and off the field.
Thorpe finishes her UC Davis tenure as the second-winningest coach in program
history with 273 victories and is just the third coach in school history to
surpass the 200-win mark. Across a 23-year head coaching career that included
stops at UC Davis, Boise State and Whittier College, Thorpe compiled 496 career
victories, including 446 at the Division I level.
“After 23 seasons in coaching, including 12 unforgettable years at UC Davis,
retiring is both bittersweet and deeply meaningful,” said Thorpe. “I am
incredibly grateful for the opportunity to have worked with so many dedicated
assistant coaches, remarkable players, and wonderful colleagues throughout my
career. We experienced wins, milestones, and accomplishments that I will always
be proud of, but the relationships we built, the lessons we shared, and the
moments we experienced together are what will always matter to me most. Thank
you to everyone who has been part of this journey. It has truly been one of the
great honors of my life.”
“Erin's career at UC Davis reflects a remarkable commitment to our university,
to our student-athletes and to the sport of softball,” said Director of
Athletics Rocko DeLuca.
“She led the program with dedication and helped guide it through significant
moments in its history. We appreciate all that she has contributed to UC Davis
Athletics and wish Erin and her family the very best as she begins this next
chapter in her journey.”
Thorpe's final season at UC Davis was one of the most successful in program
history as the Aggies set a new standard in the Big West Conference and
positioned themselves for continued success heading into the Mountain West
Conference.
The Aggies posted 17 conference victories in 2026, the program's most ever in
the Big West Conference, and earned the program's first appearance in the Big
West Championship Tournament. Along the way, UC Davis recorded a signature
victory over Cal State Fullerton, which was ranked No. 4 in the national
mid-major poll at the time, and completed a historic road sweep of Long Beach
State.
Throughout her tenure, Thorpe coached some of the most accomplished
student-athletes in program history. Brooke Yanez became the program's first
All-American under her leadership in 2019, while Anna Dethlefson earned Big
West Player of the Year honors in 2023. Thorpe also guided Yanez to Big West
Pitcher of the Year recognition in 2019 and helped Ashley Sawai earn Big West Freshman Pitcher of the Year honors
in 2024. Since Thorpe took over the program in 2015, Aggies have earned 41
All-Big West selections and seven National Fastpitch Coaches Association
All-Region honors.
Several Aggies also etched their names into the record book during Thorpe's
tenure. Anna Dethlefson became the first player in program history to surpass
100 career stolen bases, finishing with 110 and ranking second in Big West
Conference history.
Other Aggies established numerous UC Davis Division I-era records, including
Alyse Rojas in career and single-season batting average and on-base percentage,
Sarah Starks in career and single-season home runs and career RBIs, Alexa Yanez
in single-season wins, ERA and strikeouts, and Kenedi Brown in career wins and
strikeouts. During Thorpe's final season, the Aggies set Division I-era program
records for hits, doubles and walks while posting the second-highest totals in
batting average and RBIs.
The Aggies also enjoyed several landmark seasons under Thorpe's leadership,
including a 39-win campaign in 2019, which marks the program's highest win
total since 2003.
Prior to arriving at UC Davis, Thorpe became the winningest coach in Boise
State softball history. A former All-American student-athlete herself, Thorpe
coached the Broncos' Tara Glover to the program's first All-America honor, and
six players earned all-region recognition and 18 received all-conference
accolades during her tenure in Boise. She was the head coach at Whittier
College before taking over at Boise State.


















