Scia Maumausolo
Scia Maumausolo

Bio

Scia Maumausolo enters her 15th season at the helm of the Allan Hancock College softball program in 2024.

Maumausolo has resurrected the program and established a winning tradition by recruiting talented local student-athletes since taking the reigns. She has amassed an overall record of 241-214-5 with the Bulldogs, including a 120-83-1 mark against Western State Conference foes. Maumausolo has led the Bulldogs to three conference championships ('14, '15, '17) and four SoCal Regional Playoff appearances. 

Maumausolo has sent nearly 25 student-athletes on to the next level, with eight landing at NCAA Division I institutions. Under her direction, three athletes have received WSC Pitcher of the Year honors and one has been tabbed as the WSC Player of the Year. Maumausolo was also named as the WSC Coach of the Year after leading AHC to an undefeated conference record and the program's first 30-win mark in 16 years and picked up her 100th career win during the same season (March 29 | 1-0 vs Porterville).

Maumausolo was a three-time NCAA Division I All-American as a catcher during her collegiate career at Cal State Northridge, where she hit .481 her senior year. She became the first person in the conference to hold records in home runs, RBIs, and batting average during the same season. Maumausolo was inducted into the Cal State Northridge Hall of Fame in 2001.

She began her collegiate coaching career at Northridge as an assistant coach while spending her summers playing professionally in the National Pro Fastpitch League. Maumausolo was a member of the Virginia Roadsters and the Florida Wahoos and won a league championship with the Wahoos in 2000. While playing for the Roadsters, Maumausolo was the MVP of the 1999 NPF All-Star game in which she hit the game-winning homerun. From 2001-04 Maumausolo went on tour for the National Pro Fastpitch League in conjunction with Major League Baseball to promote the league and the sport of softball.

Maumausolo re-entered the coaching ranks in 2007 as the head softball coach at Palomar College. During her stint with the Comets, she led the squad to a conference championship and appearance and was named the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. Palomar also qualified for postseason play that year and advanced to the second round of the playoffs. Two seasons later, she joined the staff as an assistant coach at Mt. San Antonio where she helped guide the team to a state championship.

Maumausolo finished her undergrad degree at Cal State Northridge before receiving a master’s degree in sports science from New Mexico Highland University. She is a tenured full-time health instructor at Hancock, teaching sports psychology and health.