Softball
Frezzotti, Magali

Magali Frezzotti
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant Coach
- Phone:
- 243-4651
The 2022 season will be Magali Frezzotti’s fourth year as an assistant coach with the Montana softball program.
She oversees the development of the program’s catchers and assists with the team’s hitting and infield defense.
In her first season, in 2019, Montana went a program-record 16-3 at home and finished third in the Big Sky Conference.
In her second year, she helped the team open 12-12 before the 2020 season was cut short by the coronavirus pandemic. It was the best 24-game start in program history.
Montana knocked off No. 23 Arkansas 5-0 on the Razorbacks’ home field for its first win over a ranked opponent in program history and later added a 6-0 shutout of Michigan State.
In 2021, Montana tied for third in the Big Sky and finished third at the Big Sky tournament, with the Grizzlies winning three postseason games, their most since the championship season of 2017.
Frezzotti spent the 2018 season as an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan, where she mentored the team’s hitters, oversaw the team’s infield defense and handled in-game pitch calling.
Prior to joining the staff at Eastern Michigan, Frezzotti was a graduate assistant coach for two years at Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Mich., where she worked with the team’s hitters and catchers.
Frezzotti has been a catcher for her native Argentina’s national team. She represented her country at the Women’s Softball Pan American Championship (2005, ’09, ’13, ’17), the Pan American Games (2007, ’11) and the World Cup of Softball (2015).
Frezzotti was named to the all-tournament team as a catcher at the 2017 Women’s Softball Pan American Championship in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
She earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Instituto Numero 1 Dr. Enrique Romero Brest in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2012, a master’s degree in student personnel administration in higher education from Concordia in 2017.
She oversees the development of the program’s catchers and assists with the team’s hitting and infield defense.
In her first season, in 2019, Montana went a program-record 16-3 at home and finished third in the Big Sky Conference.
In her second year, she helped the team open 12-12 before the 2020 season was cut short by the coronavirus pandemic. It was the best 24-game start in program history.
Montana knocked off No. 23 Arkansas 5-0 on the Razorbacks’ home field for its first win over a ranked opponent in program history and later added a 6-0 shutout of Michigan State.
In 2021, Montana tied for third in the Big Sky and finished third at the Big Sky tournament, with the Grizzlies winning three postseason games, their most since the championship season of 2017.
Frezzotti spent the 2018 season as an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan, where she mentored the team’s hitters, oversaw the team’s infield defense and handled in-game pitch calling.
Prior to joining the staff at Eastern Michigan, Frezzotti was a graduate assistant coach for two years at Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Mich., where she worked with the team’s hitters and catchers.
Frezzotti has been a catcher for her native Argentina’s national team. She represented her country at the Women’s Softball Pan American Championship (2005, ’09, ’13, ’17), the Pan American Games (2007, ’11) and the World Cup of Softball (2015).
Frezzotti was named to the all-tournament team as a catcher at the 2017 Women’s Softball Pan American Championship in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
She earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Instituto Numero 1 Dr. Enrique Romero Brest in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2012, a master’s degree in student personnel administration in higher education from Concordia in 2017.