Bowling Green State University Athletics
Softball
Cortelletti, Tegan

Tegan Cortelletti
- Title:
- Assistant Softball Coach
- Email:
- teganc@bgsu.edu
Tegan Cortelletti joined the BGSU softball coaching staff in August of 2024. Cortelletti came to Northwest Ohio after enjoying a stellar playing career at Ohio State, where she was a five-time OSU Scholar-Athlete.
In Cortelletti's first season on the BGSU staff, the 2025 Falcons posted an overall record of 16-36 and a Mid-American Conference mark of 7-19. BGSU topped both the overall and MAC win totals for the previous two years combined.
The 2025 team scored 219 runs, the fourth-highest total in program history, and BGSU ranked in the top five in school history in a total of seven offensive categories, including runs per game (4.21, fifth); RBI (198, third); walks (153; fifth); batters hit by pitch (32, third); on-base percentage (.350; fifth) and sacrifice flies (13, tie-third).
Individually, Addie Martin was named to the MAC’s All-Freshman Team. She hit 13 homers, the second-highest single-season total in program history. With 15 stolen bases, Martin became the first player in program history to hit at least 12 homers and steal at least 12 bases in the same season.
Cortelletti and the rest of the BGSU staff had just four seniors on the 2025 roster. Two of those four players did not see action this spring, and only one senior played in any games after March 8.
Cortelletti played in a total of 180 career games at Ohio State, making 118 starts for the Buckeyes, and had career totals of 95 runs and 130 hits.
Cortelletti had a career on-base percentage of .451.
A three-time member of the Academic All-Big Ten Conference Team, Cortelletti twice was named an NFCA All-American Scholar-Athlete.
After seeing action in 15 games as a freshman, Cortelletti played in a total of 92 of the Buckeyes’ 96 games over the next two seasons. She was a perfect 18-for-18 in stolen bases in her sophomore year.
She hit .326 as a senior in 2023, then had the finest season of her career in ‘24. Cortelletti started 47 games and led the team in hitting with a .394 batting average. That average ranked her fifth in the Big Ten and also placed her 11th on the OSU single-season list. She was named to the NFCA All-Midwest Region Second Team in her final campaign.
Cortelletti, a native of Hilliard, Ohio, earned her undergraduate degree in criminology and criminal justice from Ohio State in 2023, before earning a a master’s degree in sport coaching from OSU in May of 2024.
“I am honored to have the opportunity to be a part of the Bowling Green softball staff,” said Cortelletti. “Bowling Green is a highly respectable program, and I am excited to take it to the next level.
“I am eager to bring my experience and knowledge of the game to these young athletes and help lead them into this upcoming season.”
In Cortelletti's first season on the BGSU staff, the 2025 Falcons posted an overall record of 16-36 and a Mid-American Conference mark of 7-19. BGSU topped both the overall and MAC win totals for the previous two years combined.
The 2025 team scored 219 runs, the fourth-highest total in program history, and BGSU ranked in the top five in school history in a total of seven offensive categories, including runs per game (4.21, fifth); RBI (198, third); walks (153; fifth); batters hit by pitch (32, third); on-base percentage (.350; fifth) and sacrifice flies (13, tie-third).
Individually, Addie Martin was named to the MAC’s All-Freshman Team. She hit 13 homers, the second-highest single-season total in program history. With 15 stolen bases, Martin became the first player in program history to hit at least 12 homers and steal at least 12 bases in the same season.
Cortelletti and the rest of the BGSU staff had just four seniors on the 2025 roster. Two of those four players did not see action this spring, and only one senior played in any games after March 8.
Cortelletti played in a total of 180 career games at Ohio State, making 118 starts for the Buckeyes, and had career totals of 95 runs and 130 hits.
Cortelletti had a career on-base percentage of .451.
A three-time member of the Academic All-Big Ten Conference Team, Cortelletti twice was named an NFCA All-American Scholar-Athlete.
After seeing action in 15 games as a freshman, Cortelletti played in a total of 92 of the Buckeyes’ 96 games over the next two seasons. She was a perfect 18-for-18 in stolen bases in her sophomore year.
She hit .326 as a senior in 2023, then had the finest season of her career in ‘24. Cortelletti started 47 games and led the team in hitting with a .394 batting average. That average ranked her fifth in the Big Ten and also placed her 11th on the OSU single-season list. She was named to the NFCA All-Midwest Region Second Team in her final campaign.
Cortelletti, a native of Hilliard, Ohio, earned her undergraduate degree in criminology and criminal justice from Ohio State in 2023, before earning a a master’s degree in sport coaching from OSU in May of 2024.
“I am honored to have the opportunity to be a part of the Bowling Green softball staff,” said Cortelletti. “Bowling Green is a highly respectable program, and I am excited to take it to the next level.
“I am eager to bring my experience and knowledge of the game to these young athletes and help lead them into this upcoming season.”