IOWA CITY, Iowa – Bobby Alvara has been named an assistant coach for the University of Iowa softball team, head coach Stacy May-Johnson announced Thursday.
Alvara joins the Hawkeyes after three seasons at Fresno State where he served as the recruiting coordinator and assisted with the pitching staff under May-Johnson.
During his time in Fresno, Alvara saw the Bulldogs improve their win total year-over-year, notching 93 victories in three seasons. In 2025, he helped Fresno to 37 wins and to the Mountain West Championship title game.
In his tenure, he lowered the team ERA each season finishing with a conference leading 2.78 in 2025. Alvara coached the 2024 and 2025 Mountain West Pitchers of the Year.
Prior to Fresno State, Alvara saw success as a high school assistant coach in California where he led teams to three CIF Championships in seven seasons.
Alvara has over 10 years of professional playing experience. Most recently, he led the Grass Valley Greens to the 2024 North American Fastpitch Association (NAFA) National Championship (A Division), where he went 5-0 in the circle and was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Pitcher.