After graduating from Amherst Regional High School, I continued to play soccer and softball at Division III Becker College. After Becker, I coached softball for one year at King’s College out of Wilkes-Barre, PA before transferring to Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, NH.
During my two years at Franklin Pierce, we were 31-10, with one Rookie of the Year award, six NE-10 All Conference awards, four NFCA (National Fastpitch Coaches Association) awards, and fourteen NE-10 Academic All-Conference awards.
The most rewarding part of working for NCSA is that there is a college/university for each athlete; helping them find their home for their college career is the most rewarding job, and I am honored to be part of the process. Another favorite part of working for NCSA is the relationship that you build with the player and their families, I am just as excited for the families and players when they sign to their schools as they are!