Chadron State College has hired Skye Koehl (pronounced “kale”) as the new head coach of the Eagle softball program following a national search, athletic director Mannie Reinsch announced Monday, June 2.
Koehl will join CSC after two seasons as the head coach of Otero College, a junior college in La Junta, Colorado. Under Koehl’s direction, the Rattlers finished in second place in NJCAA Region 9 in 2024, advancing to the regional championship game, and backed up a second-place regular season finish with a third-place tournament finish in 2025. Koehl’s teams finished with a combined 34-14 record in conference play.
As a student-athlete, Koehl was a junior college national champion with Temple College (Tex.) in 2018, a season in which she won both First Team All-Conference and Academic All-Conference honors. Koehl hit .392 with seven home runs, 26 RBI, six doubles, three triples and 20 walks during Temple’s national championship season.
Koehl transferred and played three years at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (NCAA Division I), appearing in 59 games and starting 34 for the Islanders from 2019-2021. Koehl’s first Division I home run came in her final collegiate at-bat against Abilene Christian.
Koehl began her coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (NCAA Division III). She also coached with youth club programs in Texas, including the South Texas Prospects and Central Texas Buzz, and served as a strength and conditioning intern for the Scrap Yard Dawgs, a professional softball team in Houston.
She was hired as the assistant coach at Otero ahead of the 2022-23 academic year and immediately took over the team’s strength and conditioning program as well as recruiting, fundraising, travel arrangements and statistics. Koehl was named the program’s head coach the following year.
A native of Columbus, Texas, Koehl graduated with her associates from Temple College in 2018, her bachelors from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in 2020 and her masters from TAMUCC in 2022, all in kinesiology and exercise science.