Connie Claussen

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Connie Claussen
NationalityAmerican
Alma materOmaha Benson High School
Omaha University
Adams State College
OccupationSoftball player

Connie Claussen is an American former softball player and professor of physical education at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.[1][2][3]

Biography[edit]

Claussen received her early education from Omaha Benson High School.[4] She obtained a bachelor's degree from Omaha University and a master's degree from Adams State College.[4]

Between 1963 and 1998, Claussen was a professor of physical education at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.[2]

In 1979, as a manager of the United States women's national softball team, her team won the gold medal at the Pan American Games.[4]

University of Nebraska at Omaha softball complex is named after her.[1] She is considered a softball pioneer.[5][6]

Recognition[edit]

  • Charles Mancuso Award[4]
  • National Fast Pitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame[2]
  • Old Timers Baseball Hall of Fame[2]
  • UNO Athletic Hall of Fame[2]
  • Omaha Softball Association Hall of Fame[4]
  • Omaha Sports Hall of Fame[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Before Title IX, Women's Sports Pioneer Claussen Found a Path". Nebraska Public Media.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Reflections in Time: Interview with Connie Claussen, 2000 | Nebraska Archives Online". archives.nebraska.edu.
  3. ^ Gaarder, Nancy (17 July 2022). "Lost to history: Nebraska's three-peat college softball champions paid the price for equity". Omaha World-Herald.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Connie Claussen - Athletic Director Emerita - Staff Directory". University of Nebraska Omaha Athletics.
  5. ^ Ducey, Marjie (10 July 2022). "Connie Claussen and Mary Higgins were softball pioneers before and after Title IX". Omaha World-Herald.
  6. ^ Ducey, Marjie (13 July 2022). "Connie Claussen and Mary Higgins were softball pioneers before and after Title IX". JournalStar.com.