Hannah Reppert begins her second season as an assistant coach for the Young Harris College softball program.
Reppert is no stranger to Young Harris as she played four seasons for former Peach Belt Conference-foe Armstrong State University. Reppert compiled a .329 batting average in her four-year career in Savannah, Georgia, with 200 hits, 27 doubles, 57 home runs and 173 RBI. Reppert finished her career as the second-leading home run hitter in Armstrong State and Peach Belt history. Reppert was a four-time All-Peach Belt selection, being named to the first team twice and to second team twice. She was named to the 2016 NCAA Division II Championship All-Tournament team and was an honorable mention selection to the D2CCA All-America team. Reppert, who was inducted in the Armstrong State Athletic Hall of Fame in 2017, was also named to the all-region team three times in her playing career.
Reppert earned her bachelor's degree from Armstrong State in health and physical education - recreation and coaching. Reppert earned her master's degree of science, kinesiology, coaching education emphasis from Georgia Southern University.