Danielle L’Argent enters her first year at SMU after spending the last two seasons at Concordia University in Portland Oregon.
L’Argent helped the Cavaliers transition from NAIA status to NCAA Division II. In their first season in the NCAA, the Cav’s won 32 games and placed second in the GNAC regular season. Over her two seasons with Concordia, L’Argent helped multiple athlete reach the All-GNAC team, All-GNAC Academic Team, and Easton/NFCA Scholar Athletes. In addition, Meghan Luebbert was named GNAC player of the year in 2016, and named to the 2017 NFCA All-American team among other honors.
During the fall of 2016 L’Argent was named the Interim Head Coach where she was at the helm of the Cavalier Softball program.
Before her time at CU, L’Argent was an Assistant Varsity Coach at Clovis West High School in Fresno, CA for one season and coached for the Fresno Force for three seasons prior to that.
The Clovis, CA native was a three-year starter at Chadron State College where she was named to the All-Nebraska team in 2012.
L’Argent received her Undergraduate degree in Sports and Recreational Management from Chadron State College in 2014. She earned her masters degree in teaching with a concentration in secondary education from Concordia University 3 years later.