Daryn Miller. a veteran coach and former professional player who has instructed at all levels including a trio of consecutive trips to the NJCAA National Tournament, begins his second season as an assistant coach at Rutgers.
Miller arrives at Rutgers after serving as an interim head coach and assistant coach with Memphis softball.
Prior to his role at Memphis, Miller spent six years with Hardin County High School in Savannah, Tennessee with multiple state tournament appearances and a third-place finish in 2022. He also worked on staff with Heartland Community College helping the squad to three national tournament appearances including taking third in 2008 and hoisting the trophy for the national title in 2009.
Before joining the coaching ranks, Miller played baseball at Memphis and Lake Land Community College where he earned first-team all-region honors. Miller also played 15 years in Men's Major Fastpitch and was named an ASA All-American and a three-time member of the USA National Team.
Miller graduated from Memphis with a bachelor's degree in professional studies and obtained a master's degree from UT-Martin in teaching.
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