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Carl C. Taylor was the first coach in Rutgers University history to win a National Championship. He led the 2006 Rutgers-Camden Softball team to national championship victory in Ralegh, North Carolina defeating the reigning National Champions University of St. Thomas. After his 2007 season, and making it back to the regional tournament, but losing in the championship game, he decided to retire after 12 years of Rutgers-Camden's head softball coach. His succesion in sports does not limit at softball. He was also drafted in the third round of the Major League Baaseball draft in 1979 by the Pittburgh Pirates. He finished his baseball and academic career at New Mexico Highlands University with a degree in Physical Education.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carl C. Taylor was the first coach in Rutgers University history to win a National Championship. He led the 2006 Rutgers-Camden Softball team to national championship victory in Ralegh, North Carolina defeating the reigning National Champions University of St. Thomas. After his 2007 season, and making it back to the regional tournament, but losing in the championship game, he decided to retire after 12 years of Rutgers-Camden's head softball coach. His succesion in sports does not limit at softball. He was also drafted in the third round of the Major League Baaseball draft in 1979 by the Pittburgh Pirates. He finished his baseball and academic career at New Mexico Highlands University with a degree in Physical Education.


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