Graduated from University of North Carolina with Health and PE Degree in 1987
Received Masters Degree in Health and PE from Trenton State in 1989
South Florence High School
Softball MVP in 1980, 1981 & 1982
Played on Florence Stars State Champion ASA Women's Class A Fastpitch Team that
won the South Atlantic Regional and went to the National Championship Tournament
(only team from South Carolina to ever win a women's FP Regional)
Played varsity basketball and lettered all 4 years
Played all 4 years in Tennis and lettered as a Junior and Senior
Played varsity softball and lettered all 4 years
Received the Ears Wilson Trophy for “Student Athlete of the Year” as a
Senior
Student Council member, Senior Class Treasurer and Beta Club member
University of North Carolina
Received a softball scholarship to the University of North Carolina
Team Co‐Captain and MVP in 1986
Career
Served on UNC Softball Field project Steering Committee in 1999‐2000
1987 Volunteer Asst. Coach at UNC in softball
1988‐90 served as Graduate Asst. for softball at Trenton State where
they were National champions in 1989 and Runner‐up in 1990
1990‐92 Served as Softball Head Coach for UC‐San Diego and served on
All American Committee, National Selection Committee and NCAA Div.
Ⅲ West Region
Softball Committee
1992‐99 Served as Head Softball coach for University of Rhode Island and was
elected as Atlantic 10 Conference “Coach of the Year” in 1994 and
URI's “Female Coach of the Year” in 1995
Also served on NCAA Div. ⅠNortheast Region Softball Committee and All
American Selection Committee from 1993‐96
1997 & 1998 served as NCAA Yes Clinic Instructor for NCAA Division Ⅰ World
Series
1999 served as Asst. Coach for Georgia Pride Women's Professional
Softball league team
2001‐08 served as UNC‐Wilmington Head Softball coach and team received
the Seahawk Award three years for Athletic team with most community service
Set a school record for 33 wins including 13 in conference