Alabama State’s Todd Bradley steps down as head coach of the Hornets

Alabama State Softball

After five years coaching the Hornets, Todd Bradley steps down from his position as head softball coach at Alabama State. Bradley’s first season with the Hornets was during 2019. Bradley had a 24 year long career as a softball coach with 19 of those being as a head coach.

During his five seasons at Alabama State, Bradley owns a 111-125 overall record.

Bradley has decided to step away from coaching to focus on his health as he has been battling Multiple Sclerosis since he was 16.

“Sometimes you just get to a point you can’t ignore those things anymore. I feel like I’m lucky, I know quite a few other people that have MS who are I guess struggling and dealing with somethings worse than I have seen so far, but I think that it’s a situation where it was a good time to say I’m going to step back,” says Bradley.

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