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I am the Assistant/Pitching Coach at Prairie View A&M University. An HBCU located in Prairie View, TX that is 40mins outside of Houston; we are apart of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. As a program we have amassed a championship program, entering my 4th year as the assistant we have won our conference tournament, 3x Western Division champions and in the last 5 years have been to the NCAA Division 1 Regional tournament twice going to Norman, OK and Baton Rouge, LA .
As one of the best athletes to come through the CCU Softball program, Kenzie Middleton began a legacy for herself that will continue on within her new role as assistant coach. The spring season of 2025 will be her first season and one to look forward to. From Arvada, Colorado she brings consistency and familiarity to a team she knows well.
During her four years as an athlete, Middleton garnered countless awards and school records that set the bar high. her records range from most career hits, career runs, career RBI, career home runs, career doubles, career triples, career slugging percentage, season runs, season RBI, and season home runs. These numbers came from a strong love for the game, work ethic, and diligence on and off the field. Kenzie has showcased her versatility as a player, excelling behind the plate, in the batter's box, and the outfield. Her impact has also been demonstrated through her leadership as team captain her senior year.
Dane Craig is entering his fourth year as a part of the Adams State Athletic Family. Fall 2025 will be Craig's fourth season as Head Softball Coach.
Craig joins the Grizzlies after a season as an assistant coach at RMAC-foe Chadron State University and is a veteran softball coach of 22 years, including 17 at the high school level. He is the sixth head coach in Grizzly history.
Craig coached at Fairview High School in Boulder, Mountain Range High School in Westminster, and Douglas County High School in Castle Rock. At Mountain Range, his Mustangs won the 5A state title in 2015.
Brandon Johnson enters his third season at the helm of the Austin College softball program in 2025 and is coming off of a record breaking year for the Roos Softball Program. During the 2024 softball season, the Roos softball team broke 26 individual and team records, including most regular season wins in a season (20) and guided the Roos softball team back to the playoffs for the first time since 2015.
Johnson came to Austin College from the club softball circuit. Johnson, a native of Arlington, founded and has been the coach of the Texas Titans softball club since 2015, and during his time helped guide 33 players reach the collegiate ranks. Prior to that, he worked with North Texas Prospect Baseball from 2005-2015, with 17 of the prospects he coached reaching the college level and two making it to Major League Baseball.
Through his time coaching both softball and baseball, Johnson has developed expertise in game management and talent development, working with players at every position and helping enable them to achieve outstanding success both on and off the field. A standout player himself, Johnson committed to Cal State Fullerton and then LSU and was also drafted by the Kansas City Royals, before beginning his coaching career in both baseball and softball.
Johnson believes that his number one goal is to create an atmosphere and a culture that empowers his players to not only succeed but to also learn the finer points of the game as well. Described as a players coach, Johnson believes in building strong, lasting relationships with his players and earning the right to speak into their lives, not only on the softball field but in life as well. Coach Johnson believes that it is his calling to work with young athletes and help to guide them towards whatever goal or dream they have in life after softball.
Johnson has been married to his best friend Jessica since high school, and the couple have a beautiful daughter named Breanna. They enjoy serving at their church, watching movies, attending Broadway musicals and rooting for Texas A&M Aggie football.
Success isnt determined by stats or the number of wins you earn while you are playing for me. Success is determined about WHO you become once you leave me.
As part of our COVID-19 safety plan, the indoor sessions traditionally held on the first day of camp will be shared online.
Sessions will be accessible for the week prior to camp. They are available on-demand and can be completed at the athlete's
convenience.
This approach allows us to continue offering these valuable sessions so athletes arrive to camp ready to maximize the experience,
while still maintaining a safe experience.
Over 1000 different college coaches have attended EXACT's events.
See below for just a few of the coaches that attended recent events in this region.
My name is Maddy Carpe and I am one of the assistant coaches at Harvard University. I work with both offense and defense, however, I do have a stronger role in defense.
Before coaching, I had a four-year career on the Boston College Softball team where I served as team captain my senior year. I earned the Eagle Award which is presented to those who embody the mission of Boston College: to learn, search for truth, and to live in service of others. I was also awarded the Welles Crowther Patch which recognizes a player from each team who represents the BC motto, "Men and Women for others."
As I enter my second year of coaching with the Crimson, I could not be more excited to continue sharing my love and knowledge of this sport. Harvard Softball's four core values are passion, respect, fortitude, and confidence, values that are enforced everyday in our program. I look forward to working with the younger players of the game within these camps and share in the values that has brought Harvard Softball so much success.
Head Softball Coach- College of the Holy Cross
Alexandra Preston has been elevated to an assistant coach with the Panther Family after serving as a graduate assistant for the past two seasons with the Panthers. Preston joined the the staff ahead of the 2024 season, and assisted in coaching catchers and hitters. In her two seasons as a graduate assistant, Preston coached and developed catchers contributing to conference rankings in caught stealing.
A native of Stockton, Calif., Preston comes to GSU after a standout playing career, including three seasons at Fresno State, followed by two years at Alabama State.
She started 102 of the 103 games played in her two-years at Alabama State, ending her career with a .467 slugging percentage. In 2022, Preston led the SWAC with 16 doubles, and then in 2023, she had another strong season with seven homers and 38 RBI, including a multi-homer game in a win over Bethune-Cookman.
Preston earned SWAC Hitter of the Week honors after hitting .308 with two homers and eight RBI in five games.
Prior to Alabama State, Preston played three seasons at Fresno State. During her career as a Bulldog, Preston saw action in 49 games with 30 starts at catcher. She drew 24 walks, recorded 83 putouts and a .989 fielding percentage. She was named Academic All-Mountain West in 2020 and a Mountain West Scholar-Athlete every season at Fresno State.
Preston graduated in December 2024 with her Master's in Political Science from Georgia State University. Prior to GSU, she graduated in May 2023 from Alabama State with a Bachelors degree in interdisciplinary studies with a concentration in political science and a minor in psychology.
Aaron Robinson was named the University of Maryland Eastern Shore head softball coach in October of 2023.
Robinson comes to UMES with coaching and player development experience on the college, high school and youth levels which includes stops at Notre Dame of Maryland University and Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School.
Serving as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at NDMU for two seasons, Robinson recruited the program's largest class ever, helped lead the Gators to its most wins in a single season, developed five All-CSAC Conference selections. Under his tutelage, the team's offense improved as batting average increased from .236 in 2020 to .306 in 2022 and .311 in 2023. The program's OPS improved each season as well going from .568 in 2020 to .722 2022 and .786 last season. NDMU also improved in the categories of runs, hits, homeruns, runs batted in, stolen bases and total bases each year.
Robinson's teams showed similar improved while he was head coaching at Bethesda-Chevy Chase. While coaching the high school for two seasons, the team had five All-Conference First Team selections, six All-Conference Second Team selections and three All-Conference Honorable Mentions. The team improved statistically in batting average going from .291 to .308. The other areas of improvement under Robinson included on base percentage, slugging percentage, hits, runs batted in, run, and stolen bases.
In addition to his college and high school coaching experience, Robinson has been the head coach the Virginia Glory which is an 18 and under fastpitch program. He also spent one season serving as the Athletic Director and head softball coach at Welborn Academy of Science & Technology. Robinson also directs the Greatness Leadership Hardwork LLC which is modeled to serve as a growth-centered skill and mental sports training organization, offering a wide range of training programs for individual athletes, small groups, and teams in the Baltimore area.
Attending Calvert Hall College High School in Towson, Maryland, Robinson went on to Frostburg State University where he was a member of the basketball program. He went on to attend Towson University and earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration in 2010. In 2017, Robinson earned his master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Baltimore.
Robinson is certified as a C.U.D.I.T. Concentric Hitting Instructor and is a member of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.
Going into my 5th year at UTC
2 tournament championships and 1 regular season championship while I have been there.
Assistant Softball Coach at Oakland University (2024-Present)
HIGHLIGHTS
127-65 record at Swarthmore (.661 win percentage)Centennial Conference Champions: 2023Advanced to the final of the NCAA Ashland Regional in 2023Centennial Coach of the Year: 2022Led Swarthmore back to postseason in her second seasonCoached Canada's Junior Women's National Team, Assisted with Canada's Senior Women's National TeamFormer Division I coach at ColgateFormer Ivy League Player of the Year and Princeton's all-time home run leader
Melissa Finley began as the head coach of Swarthmore College Softball prior to the 2017-18 school year. In six seasons with the Garnet, Finley has posted a record of 127-65 (.661 win percentage).
2023
Swarthmore posted 25-plus wins for the second consecutive season, finishing with a 26-18 mark, and made history with the first Centennial Conference Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in program history. The Garnet made it to the final of the NCAA Ashland Regional before being saddled with a runner-up finish. Olivia McClammy received her second career All-Region selection.
2022
Returning from a one-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the Garnet registered a program-record 29 victories and earned the top seed for the Centennial Conference Tournament for the first time in program history. Ultimately, Swarthmore came up short of a title but Gwen Glatz became the first Garnet softball player to earn All-America honors. Glatz was also named the Centennial Player of the Year while Meg Ozawa garnered Pitcher of the Year accolades and Alexandra Simon was chosen the conference's top rookie.
2020
Swarthmore was off to a remarkable 10-3 start (.769 win percentage) before the 2020 season was cut short. The team had been batting .315 with an OPS of .799 while holding opponents to a .259 average and a .689 OPS.
2019
Finley led the Garnet back to the postseason for the first time since 2010 with a 22-15 overall record and a 9-7 record in Centennial Conference action in 2019. The fourth-seeded Garnet lasted three games in the double elimination tournament, [winning the second game 6-5 over Ursinus College](https://swarthmoreathletics.com/news/2019/5/3/softball-swarthmore-advances-in-centennial-playoffs.aspx) in dramatic fashion. Two student-athletes earned all-conference honors, with Maddie Bowe being named to the All-CC Second Team and freshman Gwen Glatz making the All-CC First Team and being named the Rookie of the Year.
2018
In 2018, her first season as head coach of the Garnet, Finley led the Garnet to a 17-13 record, the program's first winning season since 2008. The Garnet just missed qualifying for the Centennial tournament, but had two named all-conference, Elizabeth Curcio and Kennedy Kings, the Defensive Player of the Year.
She worked as the head coach of NCAA Division I Colgate University for five seasons and advanced to the Patriot League Tournament in 2013 and 2015, and prior to that, she coached at the University of Pennsylvania for four seasons as an assistant coach.
Finley also coached in many capacities with Team Canada's Senior Women's Team, Team Canada's Junior Women's Team and Team Canada Women's Elite Team. Most notably she led the Junior Women's Team to a bronze medal at the Junior Pan American Championship in 2019 and was a staff member with the Senior Women's Team that won a bronze medal at the World Championships in Chiba, Japan in 2018. Finley was also a member of the national team for several years as an athlete, winning the silver medal at the 2003 Pan American Games.
Finley played at Princeton University and graduated as the school's all-time leader in home runs with 37 in her career. Her 14 home runs in 2003 led her to earning Ivy League Player of the Year honors. The collegiate power-hitter could also get the job done in the circle, winning 22 games as a pitcher.
Julie Graf is entering her fourth season as an assistant coach for the St. Olaf softball program in 2025-26.
In Graf's first season on the coaching staff, St. Olaf went 21-20 (.512) overall and 14-7 (.667) in Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) play while advancing to the semifinals of the MIAC Playoffs. Five Oles earned All-MIAC honors, two were Honorable Mention All-MIAC honorees, and three were named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Region Teams.
The most decorated student-athlete in program history, Graf was a two-time NFCA All-American and four-time All-MIAC honoree during her five-year career at St. Olaf from 2016-21. Graf wrapped up her career ranked fifth in NCAA Division III history in strikeouts per seven innings and eighth in strikeouts after ranking in the top-five nationally in both categories in all four of her full seasons.
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du'Monceaux leads the University of Northwestern fastpitch softball program as head coach for the eighth season in 2016.
Coach du'Monceaux (pronunounced Du-Mon-So) played shortstop and pitcher for the Eagles for three years before making the tranisition to coaching in 2005. After four years of focusing primarily on the team's pitching as an assistant coach, du'Monceaux was named the head coach prior to the 2009 campaign.
Since becoming the Eagles head coach, du'Monceaux's teams have hit the 20-win mark three times. In the same five-year stretch, Northwestern has produced 23 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) All-Conference award winners and 47 Academic All-Conference honorees. In 2011, du'Monceaux's squad was named the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) top academic team for all of the NCAA's three divisions.
A two-time all-conference performer, duMonceaux ranked second in the UMAC in 2004 in pitching wins, second in innings pitched and fourth in pitching strikeouts. She owns the fourth most pitching wins (19) in Northwesterns history and the seventh most career pitching strikeouts (79) in program history. Her 215.2 career innings pitched places her sixth all-time in an Eagle uniform.
Du'Monceaux's 2015 season also had seven athletes recognized in UMAC conference awards, one all-conference regognition, one player earning the UMAC sportsmanship award, and as a team advancing to the second day of the UMAC conference tournament. Du'Monceaux looks to make great strides come the 2016 spring season.
When she's not on the diamond, du'Monceaux can be found on campus in her other role as the director of local and global outreach in the Office of Student Life. A Stillwater, Minn. native, duMonceaux and her husband Travis, along with their sons Owen, Landon and Lawson, live in Coon Rapids.
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Second year graduate assistant coach at University of Wisconsin Parkside
Samantha Witmer enters her third season as an assistant coach for the Nichols softball program in 2025.
During her time as an undergrad at Trinity College, she competed for the Bantams softball program for three seasons. The two-time captain for the Bantams was a two-time member of the NESCAC All-Academic First Team and a two-time NFCA New England All-Region Second Team member. She had a career batting average of .407, which was good for second all time at Trinity, with 49 runs, 19 doubles, six triples, a .574 slugging percentage, a .525 on base percentage (a Trinity record), and was 3rd in the nation her sophomore year in being hit by a pitch with 16.
Along with playing softball, Witmer interned with the Trinity College of Athletics Office of Communications. She worked heavily with social media, announcing games, and keeping in-game stats.
Following her four years at Trinity, she began graduate school at Springfield College, where she played on the softball team in the spring of 2022 in her final season of eligibility. While playing 40 games for the Pride, she recorded a .350 batting average, with a .437 on base percentage, and a .450 slugging percentage. She accounted for 19 runs, 42 hits, and 30 RBI in 120 at-bats, while only striking out 9 times.
2nd year assistant at Adams State University. INF/Hitting Coach.
Echo Allred is the Pitching Coach at the University of Mary Washington. She has 20+ years of experience in coaching pitchers.
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Coach Cara Clark, in her 17th season as UD's head coach for 2024, has implemented a hard-working, successful culture of excellence with the University of Dayton softball program. Clarks emphasis on leadership enhancement, mental skills training and team chemistry have vaulted her most recent teams to new heights.
She serves on the NFCA Head Coaches Committee and is a 2019 inductee into the Clarke University's Athletics Hall of Fame. Clark tallied her 233rd career win at UD on April 15, 2017 at La Salle, becoming Dayton's all-time winningest coach. She completes the 2024 season with 413 wins at UD. Notable - coach Clark has 544 career wins as a head coach.
Daniel Stockdale enters his fourth season as the head softball coach at Delaware State University in 2025. He joined the Hornets in August 2021.
In more than seven years of college coaching, Stockdale has contributed to two conference regular season championships, one conference tournament title, and NCAA regional appearance. In addition, hes guided two ABCA/Rawlings All-America and one NFCA Softball All-America honorees.
Stockdale most recently served on the collegiate level as an Assistant Softball Coach at Georgia State University in Atlanta from 2017-20, working primarily with the pitching staff during his tenure with the Panthers.
While at Georgia State, Stockdale was an integral part of teams late-season run to claim the No. 3 seed in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. He began working with the Panther pitching staff at midseason in 2018 and helped lower the team's ERA by more than a run to 3.11 in the final 25 games of the campaign. Junior pitcher Mandy Chance went 9-3 with a 2.64 ERA during that 25-game stretch.
Prior to GSU, Stockdale served as an assistant softball coach for The University of Memphis in 2016 and 17. While at Memphis, Stockdale worked primarily with catchers and infielders, and he assisted with the development of hitters. In 2017, the Tigers posted the second-most wins in program history with 29. Memphis also won its first-ever American Athletic Conference postseason tournament game during his tenure. Also during the 2017 season, Memphis achieved a host of team and individual accomplishments, including one All-Region selection, highest team GPA in program history, most stolen bases in program history, and all-time single-season hits record.
Prior to arriving in Memphis, Stockdale served as head baseball coach at NCAA Division II Albany State, in the SIAC. During his time in Albany, Ga., the Golden Rams went a combined 32-12 in conference play, winning the 2015 SIAC Championship and the 2016 SIAC Regular Season title. ASU advanced to the 2015 NCAA DII South Regional Baseball Tournament in Meridian, Miss., for just the second time in school history. At Albany State, Stockdale's leadership produced one ABCA/Rawlings All-America, two All-South Region members, and seven All-Conference team members. The 2015 team was also ranked fourth overall in the NCAA for stolen bases.
Prior to Albany State, Stockdale served as an assistant baseball coach for NCAA Division I Savannah State. While at SSU, Stockdale worked directly with catchers and assisted with the development of all hitters. That team produced one ABCA/Rawlings All-America, and two all-conference players.
Stockdale has served as head softball coach at Grady High School (2020), and Pinecrest Academy (2012-2014), in Atlanta, GA. He also has served as assistant softball coach at Agnes Scott College.
A native of Atlanta, Ga., Stockdale holds an M.A.T in Special Education from Augusta State University (2010), and a B.S. in Sports Administration from Reinhardt University (2006).
Adriane Baird joined Wellesley as an Assistant Softball Coach in September 2023.
Baird comes to Wellesley after serving as the Head Softball Coach for Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) since 2019 and has coached nine NFCA Scholar-Athletes and one All-MASCAC student-athlete. While at MCLA, Baird menotred assistant coaches, recruited high caliber student-athletes, increased engagement with program alumnae, and revamped the team's social media presence. Baird has served as the Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development since 2019 and was the Coordinator for the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
Baird is no stranger to the NEWMAC, having previously been an Assistant Softball Coach at Smith College from 2017-19. During her time at Smith, Baird co-taught an undergraduate course titled "Introduction to Coaching".
Baird was also a math teacher as well as the Head Softball Coach and Assistant Field Hockey Coach from 2015-17 at Choate Rosemary Hall, a school in Wallingford, Conn. for talented students in grades nine through postgraduate.
When not coaching collegiately, Baird has worked as a Camp Instructor/Evaluator for Triple Crown Fastpitch, providing coaching instruction to campers on hitting, fielding, and baserunning in addition to evaluating prospective recruits on skill and coachability. Baird has taken part in several NFCA coaching seminars, attended the ESPNW Summit in May 2021, and attended workshops about difficult race discussions among collegiate student-athletes.
A 2015 graduate of Bowdoin College with a degree in Gender and Women's Studies, Baird earned a MS in Exercise and Sport Science from Smith in 2019. While at Bowdoin, Baird was a four-year member of the softball team, and was a two time All-NESCAC honoree, a NESCAC All-Academic honoree, and holds Bowdoin's program record for single season doubles with 15.
Feinstein began her coaching career at Bryant University from 2010-2012 while pursuing her Masters of Business Administration. As the assistant coach, she assisted the Bulldogs in their transition from NCAA Division II to Division I, doubling their total win count in the process. After her tenure at Bryant, Stefanie became the part-time assistant at Johnson & Wales University where she helped lead the the Wildcats to their first two conference championships in school history.
A graduate of Hofstra University (Class of 2010), Feinstein was a four-time National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Academic All-American. Feinstein was a part of three Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) conference championships teams including two NCAA Regional Finalist teams. Feinstein graduated from Hofstra with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing.
A West Chester, Pa. native, Feinstein graduated from West Chester Henderson High School where she was a four-year first-team All-League selection. Currently residing in West Chester, Feinstein serves as a financial consultant and is entering into her 4th season as the head coach at Immaculata.
A former standout pitcher for the Rangers and a 2019 inductee in the Drew Athletics Hall of Fame, Erica Mehalick C'03 enters her seventh year as the head softball coach at Drew University in 2023-24. She also enters her fourth year as the school's senior woman administrator and as the advisor of Drew's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
Under Mehalick, the Rangers posted another successful season in 2023. The team finished with a 25-14 record, marking the third-highest victory total in program history. Individually, the squad set team records for the most players named to the All-Landmark Conference Team with four, including a school-record three first-team selections. Additionally, outfielder Molly O'Brien C'24 and Bailey Comeau C'24 were named Landmark Conference Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year, respectively, marking the first player of the year and pitcher of the year in program history. Comeau and O'Brien were also named the NFCA All-Region team. The Rangers set a team and Landmark Conference record for stolen bases (82) and also finished among the top-10 in school history in hits (second), pitching strikeouts (second), home runs (tied for second), batting average (fourth), doubles (fourth), walks (tied for seventh), fielding percentage (eighth), and on-base percentage (eighth).
Mehalick also led the Rangers to an outstanding campaign in 2022, when the squad finished 24-15. The Rangers turned in a tremendous offensive season, finishing among the top-10 in school history in runs scored (second), home runs (second), RBIs (second), on-base percentage (fifth), slugging percentage (sixth), and batting average (seventh) while setting team records for walks and stolen bases. The team also made its mark as a strong defensive squad, setting the Drew record for fielding percentage. At the conclusion of the season, outfielder Madi Precht C'23 and pitcher Teagan Bradley C'25 were named First-Team All-Landmark Conference while O'Brien earned second-team all-conference recognition. In addition, both Precht and Bradley landed NFCA All-Region honors, with Precht earning a spot on the first team and Bradley capturing third-team laurels.
During the 2021 season, Mehalick coached a pair of Rangers to All-Landmark Conference status, as Comeau earned a spot on the first team while Precht was a second-team selection.
Prior to her return to the Forest, Mehalick posted a successful nine-year stint as the head coach at Stevens Institute of Technology, where she transitioned the Ducks from a club to an NCAA varsity program on the way to five Empire 8 postseason appearances and 157 victories. She was named the Empire 8 Coach of the Year in 2014 as a result of a 30-13 campaign.
Mehalick made history on March 28, 2001 by throwing the first perfect game in team history, retiring all 15 batters in order in a [9-0, five-inning victory over Delaware Valley](http://drew_ftp.sidearmsports.com/custompages/Record%20Books/SOFT/MehalickPerfectGame3.28.01.htm) in Madison. Including that gem, she fired the first two no-hitters in program history with another no-no coming on [March 23, 2002](http://drew_ftp.sidearmsports.com/custompages/Record%20Books/SOFT/MehalickNoHit3.23.02.htm), albeit an ultra-rare no-hitter loss, 1-0, at home against Lycoming. Mehalick ranks second all-time at Drew with 39 career wins, first in innings pitched with just shy of 500, second in career shutouts (8), and third in career ERA (2.26) and strikeouts (234).
Her degree in economics led to a job in the reinsurance industry for six years. In 2006, she spent her time out of the office coaching club softball teams, including the squad at Stevens, which led to her appointment as the program's first varsity coach in 2010. She completed a masters in sports administration at Fairleigh Dickinson in 2014.
Mehalick was selected twice as a CoSIDA Academic All-District winner, and carried that focus on academics to her coaching career. In 2015, her Stevens squad earned the seventh highest GPA for softball teams in Division III, and in 2017, the program had its first CoSIDA Academic All-District selection and claimed the NJAIAW Team Academic Award for spring sports.
Under Mehalick's guidance, a total of 29 student-athletes have received Empire 8 All-Conference honors, including the conference Rookie and Pitcher of the Year in 2014. Mehalick has also coached six ECAC All-Stars and nine NFCA All-Region performers.
An active member of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association, Mehalick's service also includes a regional advisory committee, a conference softball chair, the Top of the V Leadership Academy and the Stevens Hall of Fame selection committee.
NCAA D2 Head Softball Coach- 5 years
Started at FSU as a volunteer assistant coach in 2020-21 after coaching Varsity Softball at Midlothian, VA.
I have a laid back approach to the how I coach and enjoy learning from my athletes as much as they learn from me. But I love to compete in all aspects of the game and expect the same from my team.
As part of our COVID-19 safety plan, the indoor sessions traditionally held on the first day of camp will be shared online.
Sessions will be accessible for the week prior to camp. They are available on-demand and can be completed at the athlete's
convenience.
This approach allows us to continue offering these valuable sessions so athletes arrive to camp ready to maximize the experience,
while still maintaining a safe experience.
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