Blevins was the head softball coach at Indiana University from 1980 to 1987.[3] She led the Hoosiers to Big Ten Conference softball titles in 1980, 1983 and 1986.[4] She had two 45-win seasons in 1982 and 1986 and a 47-win season in 1984.[3] In 1986, she was named NCAA Division I Coach of the Year by the National Softball Coaches Association after her Indiana Hoosiers team finished in third place in the Women's College World Series.[4] In eight years as the head coach at Indiana, Blevins compiled a record of 300 wins, 146 losses and 2 ties for a .672 winning percentage.[3]
University of Iowa
In July 1987, Blevins accepted the head coaching job at the University of Iowa.[3] She was the head softball coach at Iowa for 23 years from 1988 to 2010. Blevins won 40 or more games in 13 of her 23 years at Iowa, including a career-high 53 wins in 1991, 52 wins in 1997 and 50 wins in 2005.[3] She also led the Hawkeyes to 16 NCAA tournaments, four Women's College World Series appearances, five Big Ten regular season championships, and two Big Ten Tournament titles.[1]
Coaching records and Halls of Fame
Blevins announced her retirement in June 2010.[5][6] In 31 years as a head coach, Blevins compiled a record of 1,245 wins, 588 losses and 5 ties.[7] At the time of her retirement, Blevins was the second-winningest softball coach in NCAA Division I history.[7][8][9] She never had a losing season at Iowa or Indiana.[8]