Courtney Todd brings her talents back to her alma mater, where she was once a dominant force in the circle. During her playing career at CLU (2014-2017), Todd etched her name in the record books as one of the program's most successful pitchers, ranking second all-time in career appearances (94) and innings pitched (530), while racking up 41 career wins.
A 2017 graduate of California Lutheran University, Todd earned her BA in Communication with an emphasis in Journalism. Her ties to CLU athletics run deep, having served as the Managing and Sports Editor of the Echo Newspaper, while also gaining hands-on experience as an intern in the Sports Information Department and working in the athletics department front office during her time as a student.
Todd makes her home in Thousand Oaks with her husband, Sinjin Todd, a fellow CLU alumnus and member of the 2017 National Championship Kingsmen baseball team who currently serves as a CLU Strength and Conditioning coach. When she's not at the field, Todd enjoys reading, writing, practicing yoga, and taking family walks with their dog Aspen and cat Alfie.