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Assistant Coach Brooke Morris
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Brooke Morris begins her third year in Ruston, her first as a fulltime assistant coach on the Lady Techster staff. She spent her first as a graduate manager and her second year as a volunteer coach.
Following a highly-decorated career at Nicholls State, Morris will work with the Lady Techster infield.
“I’m excited to keep Brooke Morris on board as part of the staff,” said Duran. “She exceeded expectations the last two years as our graduate manager and volunteer assistant. She brings a high-level player and coach perspective in the infield and will have the opportunity to work solely with our infield. Her passion and drive to the betterment of the team as young women and athletes is one that fits perfectly with
our program.” Morris spent the past two seasons on the LA Tech staff, first serving as a graduate manager in 2019 under then head coach Mark Montgomery and a volunteer assistant coach in 2020 under then head coach Maria Winn. “I am extremely excited to be back at Louisiana Tech in a new role,” said Morris. “I want to thank Coach Duran for the opportunity to continue my career at this University. In the past two years Ruston has been a loving and supportive community, and I am blessed I can continue to be a part of it.” During her first season in Ruston, Morris was part of a staff that guided the Lady Techsters to 45 wins, second most in program history, and both the Conference USA regular season and tournament titles. Tech earned an appearance in the NCAA Regional in Baton Rouge. She was a part of the Tech staff that was honored by the NFCA as the Mideast Region Co-Coaching Staff of the Year.
Morris started 212 games during her four-year career (2014-17) at Nicholls State, playing second base and shortstop for the Colonels. The two-time all-conference honoree (2015, 2017) ranks No. 5 in program history in career hits (192) and career runs scored (115).
The Denham Springs, La., native prepped at Live Oak High School where she earned all-state, all-metro, all-parish and all-district honors during her career. She also lettered in basketball, earning the rookie of the year award.
She earned bachelor’s degrees in human performance education and interdisciplinary studies from Nicholls State in 2017 and her master’s degree in kinesiology with a concentration in sports administration at Louisiana Tech in 2020.
