Indiana University Athletics Hall of Fame
Venturella, Michelle

Michelle Venturella
- Induction:
- 2012
One of the most accomplished team sport athletes in IU history, Michelle Venturella won softball letters in 1991, 1993, 1994, and 1995. The South Holland, Ill. native was named All-Big Ten in 1994 and 1995, Academic All-Big Ten in 1993, 1994, 1995, 2nd team All-America in 1994, 3rd team All-America in 1995 and IU Female Athlete of the Year in 1995. Michelle won IU's Big Ten Medal in 1995 and set conference records in batting average, total bases and runs batted-in in 1994. She holds IU season records for runs, doubles, home runs and runs batted in, while also owning the career record for runs batted in. She is 2nd on career lists for hits, 3rd in runs and home runs, and 4th in batting average. Michelle was a member of the USA softball team for six years, helping the United States to an Olympic gold medal in 2000. Michelle was also part of the 1998 World Championship gold medal team. Michelle is currently the head coach at University of Illinois-Chicago, position she has held since 2008. Prior to UIC, she was an assistant at Iowa for six years - including four as associate head coach, and an assistant coach at Northern Illinois for two years.
FB: Inside IU Football with Curt Cignetti - Week 5 (at Iowa)
Thursday, September 25
IUVB vs. Northwestern: Highlights
Wednesday, September 24
FB: Under the Hood with Indiana Football - Week 5 (at Iowa)
Wednesday, September 24
FB: Aiden Fisher Media Availability (9/23/25)
Tuesday, September 23