Assistant Women's Softball Coach
EXPIRED

University of Akron

Akron, OH

Posted Date: Jul 23, 2024

Expired Date: Aug 07, 2024

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    1+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

About the Job
Job Description

The University of Akron, a NCAA Division 1 (FBS) institution and member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) is seeking applicants for the position of assistant softball coach. This position provides assistance with the recruiting and

administrative functions of the University's softball program. Provides instruction and coaching to student athletes while monitoring their academic and athletic

development.

Duties:

Provides assistance with the planning and coaching activities as well as decision-making functions for all practices and games.

Provides assistance in recruiting highly skilled student athletes while initiating oral and written correspondence and evaluating prospects from high school teams and summer camps.

Performs various clerical duties including completing activity logs, making phone calls, and organizing travel arrangements.

Assists in monitoring the academic development of student athletes by organizing study table sessions.

Organize various promotional and developmental activities including softball camp/clinics, dugout club activities, alumni games, senior days, and other special events.

Program Performance

MAC Softball (W) 2024–2025

University of Akron record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
Miami University (OH) 12–0 22–15 129
Ball State University 9–4 24–10 154
Ohio University 8–2 25–10 99
Central Michigan University 7–3 15–16 164
University of Akron 7–6 19–18 155
Northern Illinois University 5–6 10–20 167
Bowling Green State University 4–7 12–22 225
Western Michigan University 4–7 10–26 254
University of Toledo 3–8 11–22 233
University at Buffalo 3–8 8–24 237
Kent State University 0–11 7–28 200

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