Nakeya Corridor has stepped down as head coach of Grambling State College’s softball program after seven seasons, the college introduced Saturday.
A nationwide search shall be launched instantly to determine her successor, in accordance with GSU Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Trayvean D. Scott.
“On behalf of Grambling State College and our complete athletics division, I wish to prolong my honest gratitude to Coach Corridor for her years of service, management, and unwavering dedication to the expansion of our softball program and our student-athletes,” mentioned Scott in a press release. “Her efforts each on and off the sphere have helped form the lives of many younger girls, and her presence inside our program has made a significant distinction. We’re grateful for the fervour and perseverance she dropped at Grambling, and we want her nothing however continued success within the subsequent chapter of her journey.”
Throughout her tenure, Corridor compiled a program-best 119 victories and the second‑highest successful share (.424) at school historical past. Underneath her management, the Woman Tigers superior to the SWAC Championship Sport in 2023 for the primary time since 2001 and tied this system report with 33 wins in a single season.
Corridor additionally coached seven All‑SWAC choices, together with 2025 SWAC Participant of the 12 months Kamryn Broussard and 2023 SWAC Freshman of the 12 months Cadashia Collins.