While Jessica Allister was leading the once moribund Gophers softball program to its first No. 1 national ranking ever last season, boosters were nervous the coach might bolt for another reclamation project at her alma mater, Stanford.
On Tuesday, those fears came to fruition, when Allister tearfully said goodbye to Minnesota after accepting Stanford's head coaching position.
Gophers athletic director Mark Coyle said he "aggressively" pursued an extension with Allister, even during the season, and was willing to make her one of the highest-paid coaches in the Big Ten. She made $160,000 last season in the final year of her contract.
"Like I told Mark when it all started, this has nothing to do with there not being what I need at Minnesota," Allister said. "Minnesota's wonderful. It just has everything to do with Stanford being home."
Allister started at catcher for four seasons at Stanford and led the Cardinal to its past two College World Series appearances, in 2001 and 2004. She still holds the school record for games played (266) and served as a Cardinal assistant coach from 2007 to 2009.
Stanford's program has since fallen on hard times, going 13-35 last year under Rachel Hanson, who left this month after three seasons. In steps Allister, who took over the Gophers in 2010, when they were coming off a 16-37 finish.
Allister spent seven years with the Gophers, culminating with five consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. Sara Moulton, who pitched the Gophers to their first NCAA super regional berth in 2014, called Tuesday a sad day for the program.
Asked whom Coyle should hire next, Moulton gave one name: Jessica Merchant, a Gophers assistant under Allister the past seven years and a former All-American shortstop for Michigan.