Karla Powell
Karla Powell
Title: Assistant Coach
Phone: (239) 489-9349
Email: Karla.Powell@fsw.edu

Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) Head Softball Coach Robert Iamurri hired Karla Powell as an assistant coach in July 2015.

A two-time All-Big Ten selection, Powell finished her career on Wisconsin’s all-time list second in walks (72), eighth in career home runs (15) and 10th in RBIs with 72. She earned first-team all-conference honors as a junior in 2011 when she batted .313 and led the Badgers in home runs (9), slugging percentage (.569) and doubles (10). Powell was also named Wisconsin’s Most Inspirational Player in 2012. Powell graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology.

Before arriving at Florida Southwestern, Karla was the head assistant at St. Johns River State College (SJRSC) in Palatka, FL. Powell was in charge of all hitting, defense, and recruiting.  She helped lead the Vikings to their program’s best record in school history, 33-22, and reaching the state tournament for the first time in five years.  The Vikings also made an appearance in the top 25 in the country during their record breaking season in late March, along with ending the season 18th in the country in stolen bases (117). 

Before Powell was an assistant at SJR State, she was the volunteer softball coach at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. during the 2013-2014 seasons. In addition, Powell served as a student assistant coach at the University of Wisconsin from 2012-2013, when the Badgers won the Big Ten and advanced to the NCAA Regionals with a 44-13 overall record. Powell worked extensively with Wisconsin’s hitters and infielders, helped develop practice plans and analyzed film.

Powell has also served as a camp instructor at Replay Hitting, the Diamond Elite Baseball & Softball Academy in Sterling, VA, as well as USA Preps Powered by Mizuno in Fresno, CA, and Chicago. IL.

A native of Ashburn, VA, Powell was a three-time Washington Post All-Met first-team selection and an ESPN High School All-American out of Broad Run High School, the top high school team in the nation in 2008.