Steve Singleton serves as Head Coach for University of California, Berkeley's Softball program in Berkeley. The Cal source profile describes Singleton's current role and recent program context, including that Singleton, an Oakland native who attended Bishop O'Dowd High School, joins the program after spending the past six years with the Longhorns - originally serving as an assistant coach from 2019-22 before being elevated to associate head coach in September of 2022. A former professional baseball player in the Minnesota Twins organization, Singleton brings well over 15 years of both playing and coaching experience to the program.
The same profile adds background on Singleton's coaching path, team results, and player-development record. Before his time at Texas, Singleton spent two seasons as a hitting coach for the Fort Myers Miracle (Single-A), where he helped propel the team to a Florida State League title in 2018. In 2016, Singleton led the offensive development for the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Twins, now named the Florida Complex League Twins. Singleton played collegiately at San Diego for three years before entering the MLB draft in 2006. For the ICDB record, that background gives readers a fuller picture of the experience Steve Singleton brings to the Softball staff.