Softball

Morgan Klaevemann
- Title:
- Director of Player Development
Morgan Klaevemann was hired as the Director of Player Development in August 2024 after spending the last two seasons at Texas Tech as an assistant coach working primarily with the outfield and base runners. Klaevemann also served as the first base coach and worked with the hitters, while leading the offensive scouting.
Klaevemann had an immediate impact in Lubbock as her offensive strategy and scouting abilities were on full display as the Red Raiders broke school records in home runs (74), doubles (93) and slugging percentage (.543) in 2023. During the 53 game season, Texas Tech hit at least one long ball in 37 games and registered 20 multi-home run games.
Under the direction of Klaevemann, Peyton Blythe became known as one the best defensive outfielders in the league. Splitting time between center and left field, Blythe tallied 79 putouts and two assists with just a single error in 41 games played. The Hughes Springs, Texas native was also a force at the plate – leading the team with a 1.194 OPS. She finished the season with the second-highest average on the team (.374), 11 doubles, two triples and nine home runs. Her .739 slugging percentage also ranked second on the team.
She arrived in West Texas after spending the last two seasons working in the College Station area. Klaevemann spent a season working for the Bomber's Fastpitch as an under-14 head coach and served as the assistant general manager at D-BAT Aggieland and the vice president of internal operations and director of scouting for High & Inside. In addition, Klaevemann also worked Texas A&M's softball camps in 2021.
A 2018 graduate of Florida State, Klaevemann concluded her Seminoles career ranked inside the all-time top-10 of four different categories, including batting average (.361 – fourth), stolen bases (126 – fourth), runs (193 – fifth) and walks (123 – fifth). A three-time first team All-ACC selection, Klaevemann also was named an NFCA second team All-American during her Florida State career.
Klaevemann finished her career in Tallahassee by winning the 2018 National Championship for an FSU program that featured Snider as an assistant.
Klaevemann had an immediate impact in Lubbock as her offensive strategy and scouting abilities were on full display as the Red Raiders broke school records in home runs (74), doubles (93) and slugging percentage (.543) in 2023. During the 53 game season, Texas Tech hit at least one long ball in 37 games and registered 20 multi-home run games.
Under the direction of Klaevemann, Peyton Blythe became known as one the best defensive outfielders in the league. Splitting time between center and left field, Blythe tallied 79 putouts and two assists with just a single error in 41 games played. The Hughes Springs, Texas native was also a force at the plate – leading the team with a 1.194 OPS. She finished the season with the second-highest average on the team (.374), 11 doubles, two triples and nine home runs. Her .739 slugging percentage also ranked second on the team.
She arrived in West Texas after spending the last two seasons working in the College Station area. Klaevemann spent a season working for the Bomber's Fastpitch as an under-14 head coach and served as the assistant general manager at D-BAT Aggieland and the vice president of internal operations and director of scouting for High & Inside. In addition, Klaevemann also worked Texas A&M's softball camps in 2021.
A 2018 graduate of Florida State, Klaevemann concluded her Seminoles career ranked inside the all-time top-10 of four different categories, including batting average (.361 – fourth), stolen bases (126 – fourth), runs (193 – fifth) and walks (123 – fifth). A three-time first team All-ACC selection, Klaevemann also was named an NFCA second team All-American during her Florida State career.
Klaevemann finished her career in Tallahassee by winning the 2018 National Championship for an FSU program that featured Snider as an assistant.









