Greta Tetrault enters her third season with the softball program in the fall of 2017, after spending 2014-15 on staff at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
Prior to her work with the Bulldogs, Tetrault directed the Brookings Outlaws from 2008-13. With the Outlaws, Tetrault worked with 10U, 12U, 14U, and 16U teams. Her Outlaw U12s captured the South Dakota ASA title in 2010 and were state runners-up two years later. She also spent one season with the MBS Jets, out of Saginaw, Michigan, where she coached the 12 and 16U teams. Both of those clubs went on to make appearances in the ASA National Championships.
Tetrault was a 4-year starter (second base and outfield) at South Dakota State University. She graduated from that institution in 2011 with a degree in early childhood education.
Tetrault resides in Aberdeen with her Husband, Brandon Tetrault (Head Athletic Trainer) and is teaching in the Aberdeen School District. She is currently working on her master’s degree in Teaching and Learning at Northern State University.