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Adam LaLonde

  • Title
    Assistant Coach
  • Email
    lalondea@missouri.edu
  • Joined Mizzou
    2017 (2nd Season)
  • Hometown
    Ashland, Ky.
  • Alma Mater
    Central Michigan, 1999

On Friday, Oct. 14, 2016, Mizzou Softball announced the addition of Adam LaLonde to the coaching staff. LaLonde became the Tigers’ newest Assistant Coach and Director of Recruiting.

“This is an even bigger honor for myself. I’m looking forward to continuing the winning tradition that he has brought to this program and bringing home some national championships to Columbia. I want to thank my wife, Chrissie, and my two boys, Tyson and Colton, for jumping on board for our new adventure. We were able to visit Columbia a few weeks before accepting this opportunity and we fell in love with the area and university.”

LaLonde brings over 20 years of professional softball playing and coaching experience to the Mizzou Softball program. The Ashland, Ky., native burst onto the men’s professional softball scene in 1999, earning First-Team Amateur Softball Association (ASA) All-American honors with the Bay Area All-Stars. In 2001, LaLonde and the Midland Explorers finished ninth in the ASA Men’s Major Fast Pitch Championship.

As a member of the USA Softball Men’s National Team, LaLonde earned a gold medal at the 2002 Pan Am Qualifier in Guatemala City, Guatemala. He also competed in the Canada Skins Games in Victoria, B.C., Canada, later that season.

From 2003-07, LaLonde continued to accumulate impressive accolades as one of the top hitters in men’s professional softball. In 2003, he was a silver medalist with the USA Softball Men’s National Team. The following season, LaLonde earned another First-Team ASA All-American recognition.

LaLonde’s top playing performance occurred in 2005, as he yet again tallied First-Team ASA All-American honors, while playing for the ASA National Champions Tampa Bay Smokers organization. He hit a record .711 in the Men’s Major Fast Pitch National Championship, capturing his first ever batting title. In 2006, LaLonde led the USA Men’s National Team to a first place finish at the AAU International Championship in Orlando, Fla.

As a top pitching and hitting instructor, LaLonde has recently led the Adam LaLonde ASA USA Softball Training Academy in Huntington, W.Va.

LaLonde and his wife, Chrissie, have a 11-year-old son, Tyson and five-year-old son, Colton.