INDIANA SILENT ASSASSINS
Asst. Head Coach Kim McClellan
Assistant Head Coach | Pitching Coach
Coach Kim McClellan brings a fierce passion for the game and a relentless commitment to her athletes in her role as Assistant Head Coach and Pitching Coach. With 6 years of coaching
experience and over 15 years of fastpitch playing experience—along with 10 years in slow pitch—she offers a deep, well-rounded understanding of the game.
A true competitor at heart, Coach McClellan was a dominant presence on the field, primarily as a pitcher but capable of excelling at every position. Her mindset was simple: get on the
field and compete—no matter where she was needed. That level of dedication still defines her coaching today.
Her toughness and love for the game are unmatched—highlighted by moments like continuing to play an entire game after taking a line drive to the foot that resulted in a broken toe. That
grit and resilience are qualities she now instills in every athlete she coaches.
Coach McClellan’s passion for coaching comes from her desire to give back to the game that shaped her. She thrives on teaching, mentoring, and watching athletes grow—not just in skill, but in confidence. For her, nothing compares to seeing players achieve their goals and the joy that comes with it.
As a pitching coach, she focuses on:
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Strong mechanics and consistency in the circle
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Building confidence and mental toughness under pressure
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Developing competitive pitchers who trust their abilities
But her impact goes far beyond pitching.
Coach McClellan is known for building strong, lasting relationships with her athletes—creating bonds that go beyond the game. She pushes players to be their best while making sure they feel supported, believed in, and motivated every step of the way.
Her coaching philosophy centers on:
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Relentless effort and mental toughness
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Confidence built through preparation and repetition
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Accountability with strong, supportive leadership
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Creating unbreakable bonds and a true team culture
Coach McClellan isn’t just developing better players—she’s helping shape confident, driven individuals who carry those lessons far beyond the field.

