Softball team promotes Glasco to associate head coach
Gerry Glasco has been promoted to Associate Head Coach of the Georgia softball team according to an announcement made by head coach Lu Harris-Champer.
Glasco joined the Bulldogs as an assistant coach prior to the 2009 season, and in his three years with the program, Georgia has gone 148-39 overall and 53-24 in Southeastern Conference action. Glasco also serves as Georgia’s recruiting coordinator and plays a key role in the offensive development of the team, and since he joined the program, the Bulldogs have batted .321, scored 1,229 runs and hit 281 home runs.
In his first year at UGA in 2009, Glasco helped the Bulldogs reach their first-ever Women’s College World Series as the Dogs bat .319 with a then school-record 85 home runs. The Bulldogs also finished that season with nation’s second-best slugging percentage, a school-record .574 clip, and they were sixth in scoring at 6.32 runs per game.
In 2010, Glasco helped the Bulldogs reach the WCWS a second-consecutive season while establishing eight new single-season school records including home runs (99), runs (422), doubles (102), RBI (380), total bases (944), walks (231), slugging percentage (.578) and on-base percentage (.413).
In 2011, the Bulldogs continued to attack the offensive record books improving upon the school records for runs (434), RBI (390), walks (238) and on-base percentage (.418).

