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2013 NFCA Directory 2013 DIRECTORY OF INFORMATION 2013 NFCA Directory Four-Year Institutions ____________________________________ 4-65 Two-Year Institutions ____________________________________ 67-79 High Schools _________________________________________ 81-105 Travel Ball __________________________________________ 107-130 Affliates-Individuals ___________________________________ 132-139 Affliates-Businesses, Clubs & Sponsors ___________________ 141-145 Affiliates-Umpires ____________________________________ 147-148 Members-International _____________________________________ 149 NFCA Bylaws ________________________________________ 151-172 NFCA Board/Staff ________________________________________ 174 NFCA History _______________________________________ 175-176 NFCA Hall of Fame/2012 Coaching Staffs of the Year ________ 177-179 NFCA Code of Ethics ______________________________________ 180 The National Fastpitch Coaches Association is pleased to bring you this 2013 Directory of Information. The information contained within is based on our membership files as of February 7, 2013. Please contact us throughout the year concerning address, telephone or e-mail changes. Volume 18, No. 1 Made available one time per year by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association, 2641 Grinstead Drive, Louisville, Kentucky 40206. Phone: 502/409-4600; Fax: 502/409-4622. Members of the NFCA receive the directory for free; non-members can purchase for $10. 4 Four-Year Institutions A AIB College of Business Alabama State University -A- Kim Wright-Jones, Head Telma O'Neal Hall, Head 2500 Fleur Drive 915 S. Jackson Street Abilene Christian University Des Moines, IA 50321-1799 Montgomery, AL 36106 Bobby Reeves, Head Work 515-246-5375 Work 334/229-4503 Box 27916 [email protected] [email protected] Abilene, TX 79699-7916 NAIA, NFCA MW NCAA I, NFCA S Work 806/786-3379 Member Since 2012 Member Since 2005 [email protected] NCAA II, NFCA SC Akron, University of Destinee Sanchez, Asst. Member Since 1991 Julie Jones, Head 915 S Jackson St 289 Union Street Montgomery, AL 36104 Bruce Cozart, Assoc. Head 297B Ath. Field House - Softball Work 334/229-4503 1315 Oakwood Ave Akron, OH 44325 [email protected] Raleigh, NC 27610 Work 330/972-7578 Member Since 2012 Work 919/516-4171 [email protected] [email protected] NCAA I, NFCA ME Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Member Since 2012 Member Since 1996 University of Pat Murphy, Head Debby Abbott, Asst. Julie Pratt, Asst. 1201 Coliseum Drive ACU Box 27916 Softball Office Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0393 Abilene, TX 79699 Fieldhouse Work 205/348-4455 Work 325/674-5357 Akron, OH 44325-6302 [email protected] [email protected] Work 330/972-4943 NCAA I, NFCA S Member Since 2013 [email protected] Member Since 1990 Member Since 1998 Teddy Abbott, Asst. Alyson Habetz, Assoc. Head 2117 Old Ironsides Road Alabama at Birmingham, 1201 Coliseum Drive Abilene, TX 79601 University of Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 [email protected] Marla Townsend, Head Work 205/348-7992 Member Since 2013 Bartow Arena - East Tower [email protected] 1530 3rd Ave South Member Since 1998 Adelphi University Birmingham, AL 35294-1160 Breanne Nasti, Head Work 205/975-7800 Stephanie VanBrakle, Asst. Center for Recreation and Sport [email protected] 1201 Coliseum Drive 1 South Avenue NCAA I, NFCA ME Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Garden City, NY 11530 Member Since 1996 Work 205/348-4400 Work 516/877-3959 [email protected] [email protected] Lucinda Bass, Asst. Member Since 2012 NCAA II, NFCA E 1530 3rd Ave. S Member Since 2012 Bartow Arena Adam Arbour, Asst. Birmingham, AL 35294-1160 1310 Main Ave Kristina Poore, Asst. Work 205/975-1759 Apt D 1 South Ave. [email protected] Northport, AL 35476 Garden City, NY 11530 Member Since 2006 [email protected] [email protected] Member Since 2012 Member Since 2011 Nick Crawford, Asst. 1212 University Blvd. Albany, University at Ophir Sadeh, Asst. Ullman 237 Chris Cannata, Head 17 Jefferson Ave Birmingham, AL 35294-3350 1400 Washington Ave. Hicksville, NY 11801 Work 205/975-7880 PE 123 Work 631/912-2100 [email protected] Albany, NV 12222 [email protected] Member Since 2012 Work 518/591-8652 Member Since 2009 [email protected] Erica Sisson, Asst. NCAA I, NFCA NE Adrian College 1608 Cheswood Circle Member Since 1997 Kristina Schweikert, Head Hoover, AL 35244 110 S. Madison [email protected] Stacy Birk, Asst. Adrian, MI 49221 Member Since 2012 1400 Washington Ave Work 517/264-3998 PE 123 [email protected] Alabama in Huntsville, Albany, NY 12222 NCAA III, NFCA C University of Work 518-591-8652 Member Since 2007 Les Stuedeman, Head [email protected] 205 Spragins Hall Member Since 2010 Agnes Scott College Huntsville, AL 35899 Talya DiGirolamo, Head Work 256/824-2204 Albertus Magnus College 855 McLendon Drive [email protected] Edward Emielita, Head Scottdale, GA 30079 NCAA II, NFCA S 6 Zolan Drive Work 404/471-6475 Member Since 1994 East Haven, CT 6513 [email protected] [email protected] NCAA III, NFCA A Melanie Carter, Asst. NCAA III, NFCA NE Member Since 2012 205 Spragins Hall Member Since 2010 Huntsville, AL 35899 Work 256/824-2194 [email protected] Member Since 2005 A Four-Year Institutions 5 Alderson-Broaddus College American Int'l College McKenzie Phillips, Asst. JD Long, Head Mairin Dudek, Head 425 Jack Branch Drive College Hill Box 2062 1000 State Street, Box 4B Boone, NC 28608 Philippi, WV 26416 Springfield, MA 1109 Work 828/262-7492 Work 304/457-6266 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NCAA II, NFCA E Member Since 2012 NCAA II, NFCA A Member Since 2005 Member Since 2004 Aquinas College Amherst College Crystal Laska, Head Alfred University Whitney Mollica Goldstein, 1607 Robinson Rd Gino Olivieri, Head Head Grand Rapids, MI 49506 1 Saxon Drive 266 S. Pleasant St. Work 616/632-2474 McLane Center Alumni Gymnasium #1127 [email protected] Alfred, NY 14802-1205 Amherst, MA 01002-2372 NAIA, NFCA GL Work 607/871-3018 Work 413/542-5378 Member Since 2008 [email protected] [email protected] NCAA III, NFCA NE NCAA III, NFCA LAND Brad Koch, Asst. Member Since 2004 Member Since 2010 7055 Quintara NE Comstock Park, MI 49321 Allegheny College Anderson University (Indiana) Work 616/632-2474 Beth Curtiss, Head Tony Holloway, Head [email protected] 520 N. Main St. 1100 E. 5th Street Member Since 2012 Box AC Anderson, IN 46012 Meadville, PA 16335 Work 765/641-4538 Arcadia University Work 814/332-2815 [email protected] Linda Detra, Head [email protected] NCAA III, NFCA C 450 S. Easton Rd. NCAA III, NFCA C Member Since 2012 Glenside, PA 19038 Member Since 2012 Work 215/572-2996 Anderson University (South [email protected] Susan DeNillo, Asst. Carolina) NCAA III, NFCA E 520 N Main Street Tommy Hewitt, Head Member Since 1998 Meadville, PA 15335 316 Boulevard Work 812/332-6245 Anderson, SC 29621 Arizona, University of [email protected] Work 864/231-2109 Mike Candrea, Head Member Since 2012 [email protected] McKale Center-239B NCAA II, NFCA SE Tucson, AZ 85721 Alma College Member Since 2009 Work 520/621-0899 Denny Griffin, Head [email protected] 614 W. Superior Street Angelo State University NCAA I, NFCA W Hogan Center Travis Scott, Head Member Since 1987 Alma, MI 48801-1599 ASU Station # 10899 Work 989/463-7988 San Angelo, TX 76909 Alicia Hollowell, Asst. [email protected] Work 325/942-2264 x228 1 National Championship Dr NCAA III, NFCA C [email protected] McKale Center 239A Member Since 1989 NCAA II, NFCA SC Tucson, AZ 85721 Member Since 1998 Work 520/621-7527 Phil Hansen, Asst. [email protected] 816 Woodworth Anna Maria College Member Since 2012 Alma, MI 48801 Kristi Lyman, Head Work 989/463-7169 50 Sunset Lane Stacy Iveson, Asst. [email protected] Box A McKale Center-241 Member Since 1998 Paxton, MA 1612 Tucson, AZ 85721 Work 508/849-3288 Work 520/621-8208 Alvernia University [email protected] [email protected] Lindsay Berger, Head NCAA III, NFCA LAND Member Since 1995 400 St. Bernardine Street Member Since 2011 Reading, PA 19607 Arizona State University Work 610/790-1937 Appalachian State University Clint Myers, Head [email protected] Shae Wesley, Head ICA/Carson Center NCAA III, NFCA E ASU Box 32025 P.O. Box 872505 Member Since 2009 Boone, NC 28608 Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 Work 828/262-7310 Work 480/965-3973 Alverno College [email protected] [email protected] Kristin Ortman, Head NCAA I, NFCA ME NCAA I, NFCA W 3400 S. 43rd St Member Since 2008 Member Since 2005 Box 343922 Milwaukee, WI 53234-3922 Roman Foore, Asst. Chelsey Broermann, Asst. Work 414/382-6442 425 Jack Branch Drive ICA/Carson Center [email protected] Boone, NC 28608 P.O. Box 872505 NCAA III, NFCA GL Work 828/262-7491 Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 Member Since 2008 [email protected] Work 480/965-3973 Member Since 2011 [email protected] Member Since 2012 6 Four-Year Institutions A Chuck D'Arcy, Asst. Ashford University Augsburg College ICA/Carson Center Kevin Jannusch, Head Tim Gormley, Head P.O. Box 872505 400 N. Bluff Blvd. 2211 Riverside Ave. Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 Clinton, IA 52732 CB 313 Work 480/965-6876 Work 563/242-4023 ext. 7292 Minneapolis, MN 55454 [email protected] [email protected] Work 612/330-1511 Member Since 2005 NAIA, NFCA MW [email protected] Member Since 2010 NCAA III, NFCA MW Scott Woodard, Asst. Member Since 2007 SDA/Carson Center Melissa Steiger, Asst. P.O. Box 872505 400 North Bluff Blvd. Melissa Lee, Asst. Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 Clinton, IA 52732 2211 Riverside Ave Work 480/965-8340 [email protected] CB 313 [email protected] Member Since 2012 Minneapolis, MN 55454 Member Since 2007 Work 612/330-1293 Ashland University [email protected] Arkansas, Fayetteville, Sheilah Gulas, Head Member Since 2005 University of 916 King Road Mike Larabee, Head Ashland, OH 44805 Augusta State University P.O.
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