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Amber Beall
Amber Beall

Bio

Amber Beall begins her sixth season as an assistant coach of the Lady Wolves softball team.

A graduate of Brandon High School, Beall starred at Delta State University where she helped the Lady Statesmen to the NCAA Division II Region Tournament for the first tine since 2008. During her time at Delta State, she collected numerous accolades including two-time All-Gulf South Conference (GSC) honors, DakTronics All-Region honors, and three-time GSC All-Tournament Team honors. She was tabbed as a member of the GSC All-Decade team. While at DSU she posted a .332 batting average with 137 RBIs, 23 home runs and 50 doubles. Beall had a career fielding percentage of .930 as a middle infielder. She worked as a graduate assistant for the Lady Statesmen while obtaining her Master's Degree in Sports and Human Performance. 

Prior to joining the Co-Lin staff, Beall served as the assistant coach at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. She also serves as a resident hall supervisor for Nettles Hall. Beall and her husband Seth, are parents to two children, Ava (4) and Hugh (2).

In her time as an assistant at Co-Lin, Beall has helped lead the team to four regional appearances including hosting the Region 23 Softball Tournaments in 2022 and 2024, a MACCC tournament championship in 2022 and the first conference championship in program history in 2024, a number one national ranking for the first time in program history in 2022, a Region 23 Champsionship in 2023, and the first National Championship in school history in 2023. In 2025, Beall was part of the staff that led the Lady Wolves to MACCC history by becoming the first team to go 27-1 in conference play en route to back-to-back regular season conference championships while the team also went on to win their second national championship in the last three years. The Lady Wolves coaching staff was named the 2025 ATEC/NFCA National and South Region Coaching Staff of the Year after finishing the season 48-6.