Tyler Krobetzky enters his third season as a part of for the Lady Techster Softball coaching staff.
In 2023 Krobetzky impact on the Lady Techsters' bats were evident as he helped guide Kylie Neel and Katelin Cooper to some of the top single season RBI marks in program history. Neel batted .351 with 17 extra-base hits and a team-leading 45 RBI which ranked fourth in program history while Cooper's 42 RBI were the seventh-most by a Lady Techster in a single season.
He was an integral part of the Lady Techsters run to the 2022 Conference USA regular season title and 39 wins, the eighth most in program history.
Krobetzky arrvied in Ruston after spending the 2020 and 2021 seasons as a part of Josh Taylor's coaching staff at Nevada, serving as the volunteer assistant and camp coordinator. While there, Krobetzky assisted with the instruction of the catchers and hitters. The 2021 Nevada team had two players earn First Team All Conference honors and three players earn Second Team All Conference honors.
Krobetzky had an extensive baseball career, playing and coaching internationally and professionally for seven years.
He spent 6 months in Auckland, New Zealand, helping the Central City Mariners to a runner up finish in the country’s national tournament and assisting in coaching the club’s U15 team. He has also spent time in Japan, Australia, Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, South Africa, and the Czech Republic.
Before his international career, Krobetzky spent three seasons playing independent professional baseball for the Old Orchard Beach Surge in Maine, the Rio Grande Valley Whitewings in Texas, and the Hilo Hawaii Stars on the big island of Hawaii.
Krobetzky received a degree in psychology from Spring Arbor University in Michigan after transferring from Saddleback Community College in California.
Krobetzky was born and raised in Orange County, California.