
Meagan Diaz Promoted to Baylor Softball Assistant Coach
Per Baylor Press Release from 7/1*
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WACO, Texas – Meagan Diaz, a three-year member of the Baylor softball coaching staff, has been promoted to assistant coach, announced Saturday morning by head coach Glenn Moore.
Diaz has been in a volunteer assistant position with the Bears’ softball program for the last three years.
“As a player, Meagan separated herself from others because of her high softball IQ and work ethic,” Moore said. “She has also done that as a coach. Meagan played with so much pride for our program that it’s contagious for those she now leads. We are blessed to bring her on as a full-time coach.”
Formally Meagan Weldon, the Humble native was a four-year letterwinner for the Bears, playing second base as a two-year starter. She was a member of the 2011 WCWS team and appeared in 120 games.
Before coming to Baylor as a volunteer assistant, Diaz served as a high school coach at Seven Lakes High School in Katy, Texas, along with Magnolia West, Keller, Aldine, Jasper and most recently Stephenville.
As a volunteer assistant, she helped develop the softball program and was in charge of all Baylor softball camps. Diaz most recently helped lead the young 2023 team to the NCAA postseason, which included a 40-win season and a trip the Salt Lake City regional.
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