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Directory of Information 2014 DIRECTORY OF INFORMATION 2014 NFCA Directory Four-Year Institutions ____________________________________ 4-68 Two-Year Institutions ____________________________________ 69-81 High Schools _________________________________________ 83-107 Travel Ball __________________________________________ 109-132 Affliates-Individuals ___________________________________ 134-141 Affliates-Businesses, Clubs & Sponsors ___________________ 143-146 Affiliates-Umpires ____________________________________ 148-149 Members-International _____________________________________ 150 NFCA Bylaws ________________________________________ 151-172 NFCA Board/Staff ________________________________________ 174 NFCA History _______________________________________ 175-176 NFCA Hall of Fame/2013 Coaching Staffs of the Year ________ 177-179 NFCA Code of Ethics ______________________________________ 180 The National Fastpitch Coaches Association is pleased to bring you this 2014 Directory of Information. The information contained within is based on our membership files as of January 17, 2014. Please contact us throughout the year concerning address, telephone or e-mail changes. Volume 19, 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 Ralph Messura, Asst. -A- Kristina Schweikert, Head 1 Saxon Dr. 110 S. Madison McLane Center Abilene Christian University Adrian, MI 49221 Alfred, NY 14802 Bobby Reeves, Head Work 517/264-3998 [email protected] Box 27916 [email protected] Member Since 2013 Abilene, TX 79699-7916 NCAA III, NFCA C Work 806/786-3379 Member Since 2007 Allegheny College [email protected] Beth Curtiss, Head NCAA I, NFCA MW Lauren Nacke, Asst. 520 N. Main St. Member Since 1991 1225 Michigan Ave. Box AC Apt. 2 Meadville, PA 16335 Debby Abbott, Asst. Adrian, MI 49221 Work 814/332-2815 ACU Box 27916 Work 517/265-5161 x 5002 [email protected] Abilene, TX 79699 [email protected] NCAA III, NFCA C Work 325/674-5357 Member Since 2013 Member Since 2012 [email protected] Member Since 2013 Agnes Scott College Susan DeNillo, Asst. Talya DiGirolamo, Head 520 N Main St. Teddy Abbott, Asst. 855 McLendon Dr. Meadville, PA 15335 2117 Old Ironsides Road Scottdale, GA 30079 Work 812/332-6245 Abilene, TX 79601 Work 404/471-6475 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Member Since 2012 Member Since 2013 NCAA III, NFCA Atlantic Member Since 2012 Alma College Academy of Art University Denny Griffin, Head Sami Strinz, Head Morgan Smith, Asst. 614 W. Superior St. 79 New Montgomery 141 E College Ave. Hogan Center 6th Floor Decatur, GA 30030 Alma, MI 48801-1599 San Francisco, CA 94105 Work 404/471-6475 Work 989/463-7988 Work 925/457-6341 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Member Since 2013 NCAA III, NFCA C NCAA II, NFCA W Member Since 1989 Member Since 2009 AIB College of Business Katie Payne, Head Phil Hansen, Asst. Randy Ward, Co-Head 4588 Parkview Place 816 Woodworth 79 New Montgomery St. Louis, MO 63110 Alma, MI 48801 6th Floor Work 314/446-8347 Work 989/463-7169 San Francisco, CA 94105 [email protected] [email protected] Work 925/631-4550 NAIA, NFCA MW Member Since 1998 [email protected] Member Since 2013 Member Since 2005 Alvernia University Kim Wright-Jones, Co-Head Lindsay Berger, Head Adams State College 2500 Fleur Dr. 400 St. Bernardine St. Dervin Taylor, Head Des Moines, IA 50321-1799 Reading, PA 19607 208 Edgemont Work 515/246-5375 Work 610/790-1937 Plachy Hall [email protected] [email protected] Alamosa, CO 81102 Member Since 2013 NCAA III, NFCA E Work 719/587-7842 Member Since 2009 [email protected] Alabama A&M University NCAA II, NFCA SC Nakeya Hall, Head Alverno College Member Since 2006 6227 Rime Village Dr. Kristin Ortman, Head Apt. 205 3400 S. 43rd St. Adelphi University Huntsville, AL 35806 Box 343922 Breanne Nasti, Head Work 256/372-8744 Milwaukee, WI 53234-3922 CRS, Room 218 [email protected] Work 414/382-6442 1 South Ave. NCAA I, NFCA SO [email protected] Garden City, NY 11530 Member Since 2013 NCAA III, NFCA GL Work 516/877-3959 Member Since 2008 [email protected] Albertus Magnus College NCAA II, NFCA E Edward Emielita, Head American International Member Since 2012 6 Zolan Dr. College East Haven, CT 06513 Mairin Dudek, Head Leah McIntosh, Asst. [email protected] 1000 State St., Box 4B CRS, Room 218 NCAA III, NFCA NE Springfield, MA 01109 1 South Ave. Member Since 2010 [email protected] Garden City, NY 11530 NCAA II, NFCA E [email protected] Alfred University Member Since 2005 Member Since 2013 Gino Olivieri, Head 1 Saxon Dr. Amherst College Ophir Sadeh, Asst. McLane Center Shannon Doepking, Head 17 Jefferson Ave. Alfred, NY 14802-1205 P.O. Box 5000 Hicksville, NY 11801 Work 607/871-3018 Amherst, MA 01002 Work 631/912-2100 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NCAA III, NFCA NE NCAA III, NFCA LAND Member Since 2009 Member Since 2004 Member Since 2013 A Four-Year Institutions 5 Whitney Mollica Goldstein, McKenzie Phillips, Asst. Ashford University Co-Head 425 Jack Branch Dr. Kevin Jannusch, Head 266 S. Pleasant St. Boone, NC 28608 400 N. Bluff Blvd. Alumni Gymnasium #1127 Work 828/262-7492 Clinton, IA 52732 Amherst, MA 01002-2372 [email protected] Work 563/242-4023 x 7292 Work 413/542-5378 Member Since 2012 [email protected] [email protected] NAIA, NFCA MW Member Since 2010 Aquinas College Member Since 2010 Crystal Laska, Head Taylor Hoagland, Asst. 1607 Robinson Rd. Vern Deters, Asst. P.O. Box 5000 Grand Rapids, MI 49506 400 N. Bluff Blvd. Amherst, MA 01002 Work 616/632-2474 Clinton, IA 52732 [email protected] [email protected] Work 563/249-1065 Member Since 2013 NAIA, NFCA GL [email protected] Member Since 2008 Member Since 2010 Anderson University (Ind.) Tony Holloway, Head Brad Koch, Asst. Melissa Steiger, Asst. 1100 E. 5th St. 1607 Robinson Rd. 400 North Bluff Blvd. Anderson, IN 46012 Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Clinton, IA 52732 Work 765/641-4538 Work 616/632-2474 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Member Since 2012 NCAA III, NFCA C Member Since 2012 Member Since 2012 Ashland University Arcadia University Sheilah Gulas, Head Anderson University (South Linda Detra, Head 916 King Road Carolina) 450 S. Easton Rd. Ashland, OH 44805 Tommy Hewitt, Head Glenside, PA 19038 Work 419/289-5453 316 Blvd. Work 215/572-2996 [email protected] Anderson, SC 29621 [email protected] NCAA II, NFCA MW Work 864/231-2109 NCAA III, NFCA E Member Since 1986 [email protected] Member Since 1998 NCAA II, NFCA SE David Leffew, Asst. Member Since 2009 Arizona State University 38875 Short Rd. Craig Nicholson, Head Litchfield, OH 44253 Angelo State University ICA/Carson Center Work 440 667 3800 Travis Scott, Head P.O. Box 872505 [email protected] ASU Station # 10899 Tempe, AZ 85287 Member Since 2005 San Angelo, TX 76909 Work 480/965-6876 Work 325/942-2264 x228 [email protected] Shannon Schaub, Asst. [email protected] NCAA I, NFCA W 401 College Ave. NCAA II, NFCA SC Member Since 1995 Ashland, OH 44805 Member Since 1998 Work 419/289-5554 Chuck D'Arcy, Asst. [email protected] Katie Scott, Assoc. Head ICA/Carson Center Member Since 2010 2310 Oxford Circle P.O. Box 872505 San Angelo, TX 76904-7946 Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 Assumption College Work 325/486-6061 Work 480/965-6876 Ralph DeLucia, Head [email protected] [email protected] 500 Salisbury St. Member Since 2008 Member Since 2005 Worcester, MA 01609 Work 508/767-7298 Anna Maria College Boo Gillette, Asst. [email protected] Kristi Lyman, Head ICA/Carson Center NCAA II, NFCA E 50 Sunset Lane P.O. Box 872505 Member Since 1997 Box A Tempe, AZ 85287 Paxton, MA 01612 Work 480/965-6876 Auburn Montgomery Work 508/849-3288 [email protected] Chris Wilcoxson, Head [email protected] Member Since 2007 P.O. Box 244023 NCAA III, NFCA NE Montgomery, AL 36124-4023 Member Since 2011 Arkansas Tech University Work 334/244-3538 Kristina McSweeney, Head [email protected] Appalachian State University 1604 Coliseum Dr. NAIA, NFCA E Shae Wesley, Head Russellville, AR 72801 Member Since 2000 ASU Box 32025 Work 479/964-3231 Boone, NC 28608 [email protected] Auburn University Work 828/262-7310 NCAA II, NFCA C Clint Myers, Head [email protected] Member Since 2009 703 West Samford Ave. NCAA I, NFCA ME Auburn, AL 36832 Member Since 2008 Armstrong Atlantic State Work 334/844-9781 University [email protected] Roman Foore, Asst. Ted Evans, Head NCAA I, NFCA SE 425 Jack Branch Dr. 11935 Abercorn St. Member Since 2005 Boone, NC 28608 Savannah, GA 31419-2391 Work 828/262-7491 Work 912/344-2727 [email protected] [email protected] Member Since 2011 NCAA II, NFCA SE Member Since 2005 6 Four-Year Institutions A-B Corey Myers, Asst. Austin Peay State University Kassie Stanfill, Asst. 703 W. Samford Ave. Stephanie Paris, Head 2000 West University HP 252 Auburn, AL 36849 P.O. Box 4515 Muncie, IN 47306 Work 334/844-9654 Clarksville, TN 37044 Work 765/285-3703 [email protected] Work 931/221-6190 [email protected] Member Since 2013 [email protected] Member Since 2012 NCAA I, NFCA C Scott Woodard, Asst. Member Since 2012 Baptist Bible College 703 West Samford Ave. Bill Higley, Head Auburn, AL 36832 Shane Showalter, Asst. 538 Venard Rd. Work 334/844-9563 P.O. Box 4515 Clarks Summit, PA 18411 [email protected] Clarksville, TN 37044 Work 570/585-9306 Member Since 2007 Work 931/221-6190 [email protected] [email protected] NCAA III, NFCA E Augsburg College Member Since 2002 Member Since 2001 Melissa Lee, Asst.
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