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Cassie Moore

Cassie Moore returns for her third season as Seton Hill head coach in 2025. 

Last season, the Griffins finished with a 37-17 record and a 23-9 record in the PSAC West, good for second place.  The Griffins had the PSAC West Freshman of the Year and eight members of the team earned All PSAC West honors.  Four Griffins were named All Region selections.  

In her first season on the Hill, Moore led the Griffins to a PSAC Western Division title after finishing PSAC West play with a 22-8 record.  The Griffins finished with a 29-17 overall record.  Moore earned PSAC West Coach of the Year while coaching the PSAC West Pitcher of the Year.  SHU had five All PSAC West selections and one All Region selection. 

Moore spent the previous four years as the head softball coach at Bethany College. 
 
Moore guided the Bison to the Presidents Athletic Conference Tournament in the past two seasons, advancing to the PAC title game in 2021.  Over those two seasons, the Bison were 23-11 in PAC play.  The 2021 team was the first Bethany team to win 20+ games in five seasons. 
 
In her four seasons at Bethany, Moore coached thirteen All PAC performers and one NFCA Division III All Central Region performer.
 
Prior to Bethany, Moore spent one season as an assistant coach at Division II Coker.  During her one season, the Cobras finished as South Atlantic Conference runner up and earned a berth in the NCAA Division II Tournament.  The Cobras finished with a 36-18 record and Moore helped the pitching staff finish the season with a 2.72 ERA. 
 
Moore also spent one season as head coach at Division III Newbury College.  From 2013-2015, Moore was the head coach at Genesee Community College in Batavia, NY.  She led the Cougars to their first ever conference championship and was Coach of the Year in the WNYAC in 2015.  Moore coached eleven All Conference and three All Region selections at Genesee. 
 
Moore played two seasons at Division II Mars Hill before injuries cut short her playing career.  She graduated from Mars Hill with a Bachelors of Art in English and earned a Masters of Art in Liberal Arts Education from Fort Hays State University.  She served one year as an Americrops VISTA and worked for five years as a Service-Learning program coordinator before entering collegiate athletics. She holds a 200 hour Registered Yoga Teaching License from Yoga Alliance, and has taught yoga at the NFCA Annual Convention since 2018.