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Directory of Information 2016DIRECTORY OF INFORMATION 2016 NFCA Directory Four-Year Institutions ___________________________________________4-69 Two-Year Institutions __________________________________________70-82 High Schools ________________________________________________ 84-111 Travel Ball _________________________________________________113-134 Affliates-Individuals _________________________________________136-142 Affliates-Businesses, Clubs & Sponsors __________________________143-146 Affiliates-Umpires ______________________________________________ 148 Members-International __________________________________________ 149 NFCA Bylaws ______________________________________________150-171 NFCA Board/Staff _____________________________________________ 172 NFCA History _____________________________________________173-174 NFCA Hall of Fame / Coaching Staffs of the Year _________________175-179 NFCA Code of Ethics ___________________________________________ 180 NFCA Purpose: To support fastpitch softball coaches in their quest for excellence, while uniting together to advance the sport we love. The National Fastpitch Coaches Association is pleased to bring you this 2016 Direc- tory of Information. The information contained within is based on our membership files as of January 25, 2016. Please contact us throughout the year concerning address, telephone or e-mail changes. Volume 21, 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 Adrian College Albion College -A- Ashley Marinacci, Head Leigh Ann LaFave, Head 110 S. Madison St. 611 E. Porter St Abilene Christian University Adrian, MI 49221 Albion, MI 49224 Bobby Reeves, Head [email protected] Work 517/629-0515 Box 27916 NCAA III, NFCA C [email protected] Abilene, TX 79699-7916 Member Since 2011 NCAA III, NFCA C Work 806/786-3379 Member Since 2007 [email protected] Bryan Rourke, Asst. NCAA I, NFCA SO 9894 Fox Albright College Member Since 1991 Allen Park, MI 48101 Francis Keating, Jr., Head [email protected] 1007 Cathy Dr. Academy of Art University Member Since 2015 Leesport, PA 19533 Sonja Garnett, Head Work 610/703-6821 79 New Montgomery St. Agnes Scott College [email protected] San Francisco, CA 94105 Talya DiGirolamo, Head NCAA III, NFCA E Work 415/618-6311 3349 Northbrook Dr. Member Since 2010 [email protected] Doraville, GA 30340 NCAA II, NFCA W Work 404/471-6475 Alfred University Member Since 2013 [email protected] Luke Wesneski, Head NCAA III, NFCA Atlantic 1 Saxon Dr. Alana Aweau, Asst. Member Since 2012 Alfred, NY 14802 79 New Montgomery St. Work 607/871-3018 San Francisco, CA 94105 Kerry Busby, Asst. [email protected] Work 415/618-6311 855 McLendon Dr. NCAA III, NFCA NE [email protected] Scottdale, GA 30079 Member Since 2009 Member Since 2014 Work 484/643-0838 [email protected] Allegheny College Adams State College Member Since 2014 Beth Curtiss, Head Dervin Taylor, Head 520 N. Main St. 208 Edgemont Alabama A&M University Box AC Plachy Hall Nakeya Hall, Head Meadville, PA 16335 Alamosa, CO 81102 6227 Rime Village Dr. Work 814/332-2815 Work 719/587-7842 Apt. 205 [email protected] [email protected] Huntsville, AL 35806 NCAA III, NFCA C NCAA II, NFCA SC Work 256/372-8744 Member Since 2012 Member Since 2006 [email protected] NCAA I, NFCA SO Alma College Adelphi University Member Since 2013 Denny Griffin, Head Breanne Nasti, Head 614 W. Superior St. CRS RM 218 Alabama State University Hogan Center 1 South Ave. Chris Steiner-Wilcoxson, Head Alma, MI 48801-1599 Garden City, NY 11530 915 S. Jackson St. Work 989/463-7988 Work 516/877-3959 Montgomery, AL 36104 [email protected] [email protected] Work 334/229-4503 NCAA III, NFCA C NCAA II, NFCA E [email protected] Member Since 1989 Member Since 2012 NCAA I, NFCA SO Member Since 2000 Phil Hansen, Asst. Monique Roberge, Asst. 816 Woodworth CRS RM 218 Emma Johansen, Asst. Alma, MI 48801 1 South Ave. 915 S. Jackson St. Work 989/463-7169 Garden City, NY 11530 Montgomery, AL 36106 [email protected] [email protected] Work 334/229-7642 Member Since 1998 Member Since 2015 [email protected] Member Since 2014 Alvernia University Ophir Sadeh, Asst. Katie DeJulio, Head CRS RM 218 Jeremy Leak, Asst. 400 Saint Bernardine St. 1 South Ave. 915 S. Jackson St. Reading, PA 19607 Garden City, NY 11530 Montgomery, AL 36104 Work 610/790-1937 Work 631/680-8518 Work 334/229-7642 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NCAA III, NFCA E Member Since 2009 Member Since 2014 Member Since 2014 Victoria Wink, Asst. Albertus Magnus College Alverno College CRS RM 218 Edward Emielita, Head Kristin Ortman, Head 1 South Ave. 6 Zolan Dr. 3400 S. 43Rd. St Garden City, NY 11530 East Haven, CT 6513 Box 343922 [email protected] [email protected] Milwaukee, WI 53234-3922 Member Since 2015 NCAA III, NFCA NE Work 414/382-6442 Member Since 2010 [email protected] NCAA III, NFCA GL Member Since 2008 A Four-Year Institutions 5 American International College Aquinas College Army West Point Mairin Dudek, Head Crystal Laska, Head Michelle DePolo, Head 1000 State St., Box 4B 1607 Robinson Rd. 639 Howard Rd. Springfield, MA 1109 Grand Rapids, MI 49506 West Point, NY 10996 [email protected] Work 616/632-2474 Work 845/938-4112 NCAA II, NFCA E [email protected] [email protected] Member Since 2005 NAIA, NFCA GL NCAA I, NFCA NE Member Since 2008 Member Since 2005 Amherst College Jessica Johnson, Head Arcadia University Jessie Bryant, Asst. P.O. Box 5000 Sarah Norris, Head 639 Howard Rd. Alumni Gym, 122 South Pleasant 450 S. Easton Rd. West Point, NY 10996 St Glenside, PA 19038 Work 845/476-6833 Amherst, MA 1002 [email protected] [email protected] Work 413/542-5378 NCAA III, NFCA E Member Since 2014 [email protected] Member Since 2014 NCAA III, NFCA LAND Gina McCool, Asst. Member Since 2004 Monica Harrison, Asst. 639 Howard Rd. 450 S. Easton Rd. West Point, NY 10996 Taylor Cournoyer, Asst. Kuch Center [email protected] P.O. Box 5000 Glenside, PA 19038 Member Since 2015 Amherst, MA 1002 Work 215/572-2996 Work 413/542-5378 [email protected] Asbury University [email protected] Member Since 2015 Samantha DeMartine, Head Member Since 2015 134 Grinder Ct. Arizona Christian University Nicholasville, KY 40356 Anderson University (Ind.) Jay Pyron, Head [email protected] Tony Holloway, Head 2625 E. Cactus Rd. NAIA, NFCA MW 1100 E. 5th St. Phoenix, AZ 85032 Member Since 2014 Anderson, IN 46012 Work 602/386-4173 Work 765/641-4538 [email protected] Ashford University [email protected] NAIA, NFCA W Melissa Steiger, Asst. NCAA III, NFCA C Member Since 2004 400 North Bluff Blvd. Member Since 2012 Clinton, IA 52732 Arizona State University [email protected] Anderson University (South Leticia Olivarez, Head NAIA, NFCA C Carolina) ICA/Carson Center Member Since 2012 Tommy Hewitt, Head P.O. Box 872505 316 Blvd. Tempe, AZ 85287 Ashland University Anderson, SC 29621 [email protected] Sheilah Gulas, Head Work 864/231-2109 NCAA I, NFCA W 916 King Rd. [email protected] Member Since 2014 Ashland, OH 44805 NCAA II, NFCA SE Work 419/289-5453 Member Since 2009 Robert Wagner, Head [email protected] ICA/Carson Center NCAA II, NFCA MW Angelo State University P.O. Box 872505 Member Since 1986 Travis Scott, Head Tempe, AZ 85287 ASU Station # 10899 Work 480/965-6876 Shannon Schaub, Asst. San Angelo, TX 76909 [email protected] 401 College Ave. Work 325/942-2264 x228 Member Since 2014 Ashland, OH 44805 [email protected] Work 419/289-5554 NCAA II, NFCA SC Arkansas Tech University [email protected] Member Since 1998 Kristina McSweeney, Head Member Since 2010 1604 Coliseum Dr. Appalachian State University Russellville, AR 72801 Assumption College Janice Savage, Head Work 479/964-3231 Katie Bettencourt, Head Appalachian State Box 32025 [email protected] 61 Fraternal Ave. Boone, NC 28608 NCAA II, NFCA C Apt #2 Work 828/262-7310 Member Since 2009 Worcester, MA 1609 [email protected] Work 508/767-7298 NCAA I, NFCA C Armstrong State University [email protected] Member Since 2005 Ted Evans, Head NCAA II, NFCA E 11935 Abercorn St. Member Since 2015 Staci Ramsey, Asst. Savannah, GA 31419-2391 270 Stadium Dr. Work 912/344-2727 Rachel Hedge, Stud. Asst. Boone, NC 28608 [email protected] 484 Medford St. Work 828/626-7491 NCAA II, NFCA SE Manchester, NH 3109 [email protected] Member Since 2005 [email protected] Member Since 2007 Member Since 2015 Megen Conner, Asst. Jordan Reid, Asst. 11935 Abercorn St. Appalachian State Box 32025 Savannah, GA 31419 Boone, NC 28608 [email protected] Work 828/262-7492 Member Since 2015 [email protected] Member Since 2012 6 Four-Year Institutions A-B Auburn University Augustana University (South -B- Clint Myers, Head Dakota) 703 W. Samford Ave. Gretta Melsted, Head Babson College Auburn, AL 36832 2001 S. Summit Ave. David Canan, Head Work 334/844-9781 Sioux Falls, SD 57197 28 Mid Iron Dr. [email protected] Work 605/274-5527 North Reading, MA 01864-3444 NCAA I, NFCA SE [email protected] Work 781/239-4619 Member Since 2005 NCAA II, NFCA C [email protected] Member Since 2004 NCAA III, NFCA LAND Corey Myers, Asst. Member Since 1999 703 W. Samford Ave. Kayla Hatting, Asst. Auburn, AL 36849 2001 S. Summit Ave. Michelle Littlefield, Asst. Work 334/844-9654 Sioux Falls, SD 57197 231 Forest St. [email protected] Work 605/274-4318 Wellesley, MA 2481 Member Since 2013 [email protected] Work 781/239-6678 Member Since 2014 [email protected] Scott Woodard, Asst. Member Since 2005 703 W. Samford Ave.
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