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Campbell HutchersonCampbell Hutcherson || Associate Head Coach

Campbell Hutcherson was named as an assistant coach for the George Mason softball program in June 2022. Hutcherson will be entering her third season with the Patriots in the 2025 season.

On July 27, 2023, Campbell Hutcherson was promoted to associate head coach. She will enter her second season as associate head coach in the 2025 season as well.

Prior to her move to Fairfax, Va., Campbell spent this past year at the University of Virginia as a volunteer assistant coach. Hutcherson helped the Cavaliers finish with an overall record of 28-26, 13-11 in conference play. Virginia made a post season appearance in the National Invitational Softball Championship tournament in Fort Collins, Colorado.

A North Carolina native, Hutcherson spent the past five years (2017-21) playing first base at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

As a freshman (2017), Hutcherson was ranked seventh in the Atlantic Coast Conference in chances and putouts (297), ranking fifth in both categories during conference play. In addition, she helped UNC tie the single season record for double plays, turning 10, the third most by a freshman in school history.

In Hutcherson's junior campaign (2019), she contributed to 14 double plays, which ranked fifth in the UNC single season record book. Campbell helped the Tar Heels advance to the NCAA Regional Final against Ohio State with her single and RBI.

In 2020, Campbell led the Tar Heels in walks (11) for a team best on-base percentage (0.473). The senior turned six double plays in her 23 appearances before the season was cut short due to COVID-19.

During her five years in Chapel Hill, Campbell started in 172 of her 200 games played. The former first baseman finished her collegiate career with a 0.233 batting average in 305 at-bats, notching 71 hits, 13 doubles, six home runs, 43 RBI's and 49 runs scored. Hutcherson was named a Tar Heel Scholar-Athlete her senior year (2020) and was named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll twice (2019, 2020).