Richele Hall

  • Title
    Assistant Softball Coach
  • Year at California (PA)
    1st
  • Alma Mater
    Saint Francis (PA) - 2008
  • E-Mail
    hall_r@pennwest.edu
With a decade of experience leading one of the top travel organizations in Western Pennsylvania and coaching experience at every NCAA level, Richele Hall enters her first season as an assistant coach at California (PA) in 2026.

Hall has served as president and recruiting coordinator, in addition to coach of multiple teams, for Team Pennsylvania Fastpitch since 2014. She previously was the head coach at Waynesburg for four seasons following stints at Rhode Island and Seton Hill.

A native of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, Hall serves as a mentor and the recruiting coordinator for the entire Team Pennsylvania Fastpitch organization. Team PA has helped 175 athletes have signed scholarships to play with NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II and NAIA programs over the last decade. Hall is responsible for player development from 14U-18U and handles the design and execution of instructional for all teams and players. She leads all organizational fundraising activities for the organization that sponsors over 15 teams with ages ranging from 9U-18U.

Hall was the head coach at Waynesburg, a NCAA Division III program in the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC), from 2015-18. She worked with five different All-PAC selections while with the Yellow Jackets, which ranked among the top three in the league in stolen bases per game in each of her last three seasons. In 2018, Rachel Skon became the program's first All-PAC catcher in a decade after she received All-PAC Honorable Mention at utility the previous spring.

In college, Hall started nearly 200 games at Saint Francis in the Northeast Conference (NEC). She helped the Red Flash appear in the NEC Tournament as a senior, the program's first post-season appearance in six seasons.

Hall served as a graduate assistant at Seton Hill while the Griffins were members of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC). She then served as the assistant coach at Rhode Island in the Atlantic-10 Conference (A-10). The Rams ranked third in the league in batting average during the 2012 campaign.

She earned her bachelor's degree in sports administration with minors in business administration, management & psychology from Saint Francis in 2008. Hall then completed her master's degree from Seton Hill in 2010 in business administration with a specialization in management.