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North Alabama began official play in 1983 after a year of exhibition play and was led by head coach Ande Jones. [2] From 1983 to 1985, the Lions and the rest of the Gulf South Conference competed in slow-pitch softball. In 1985, the GSC and the Lions switched to fast pitch and made the jump to Division II play. [3]
Patrick Stacy Murphy (born November 28, 1965) is an American softball coach and the current head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide softball team. He was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame on May 7, 2022—the first softball coach to be so honored.
Brent Dearmon (born December 19, 1984) is an American football coach who is currently the head coach at the University of North Alabama.He was previously the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Kansas, Middle Tennessee State University, and Florida Atlantic University.
His contributions to the University of North Alabama athletic program led to the naming of the school's basketball arena, which is Flowers Hall. George Weeks was the baseball head coach from 1949 to 1971. Week's had numerous successful teams during his coaching career, including wins over Division I powers like the University of Alabama.
Pujol's coaching career began in 1992 when he became the head boys basketball coach at La Progresiva Presbyterian HS in Miami, Florida. [3] In 1995, Pujol accepted the head boys basketball coaching position at Northwest Christian Academy in Miami, where he stayed for 13 seasons and posted a 250-46 record, while winning state titles in 1999, 2003 and 2004. [2]
She later attended the University of Alabama, where she was a starting pitcher for the Alabama Crimson Tide softball team in the Southeastern Conference, leading them to the 2012 Women's College World Series title. [6] [7] Traina was named the 2012 Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player. [8]
The Crimson Tide finished the 2019 season 60–10 overall, and 18–6 in the SEC to finish first in the conference. The Crimson Tide hosted both a Regional and Super Regional during the 2019 NCAA Division I softball tournament and advanced to the Women's College World Series.
On June 6, 2019, Chastain was named the new head coach for the Charlotte 49ers softball program. [5] After leading the team to a 14-13 record in 2020 before the season was cut short due to COVID-19, the 49ers went 31-19 in 2021 (their highest win total since 2016) and won their first-ever Conference USA East Division title.