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THE SEARCH IS ON: After Golloway, Rhode steps down; NSU looks for new head coaches

Yahoo SportsThursday, May 22, 2025 at 7:52:00 PM
Northeastern State University is back on the hunt for new head coaches after both Sunny Golloway (baseball) and Rachel Rhode (softball) stepped down just two years into their tenure. Golloway, a well-known name in college baseball for his success at Oral Roberts, and Rhode, who took over the softball program in 2023, are now out, leaving NSU scrambling to fill the gaps.
Editor’s Note: Coaching changes are always a big deal in college sports—they can shake up recruiting, team morale, and even fan support. For NSU, losing two coaches so quickly raises questions about stability and what’s next for these programs. Whether this is a setback or a fresh start depends on who they bring in next.
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