Softball


2004 Coaching Staff
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Office Phone: (937) 327-6460
E-mail: rhall@wittenberg.edu
Career Record: 130-106-1 (1999-Present)
Head coach Becky Hall took over the Wittenberg softball program in 1999 and produced immediate results.
In 2000, Hall steered the Tigers to their first-ever NCAC Championship, as well as their first NCAA Division III Championship Appearance, by finishing the season at 31-14. After leading the Tigers to their best finish in school history, Hall earned NCAC Coach of the Year. In 2003, the Tigers added to Hall's long list of accomplishments by finishing second in the NCAC, winning the conference tournament for the first time in school history and then winning the first NCAA Division III Tournament game.
Hall graduated from nearby Urbana University in 1997 after playing four seasons of softball as a second baseman. She was named All-Mid-Ohio Conference in both 1996 and 1997. Hall also served as a team captain in those years as well. A native of Springfield, Hall began her softball coaching career at Wittenberg in 1998 as an assistant.
In addition to her duties as head softball coach, Hall served as assistant coach for the Tiger field hockey team from 2000-02, working primarily with the goalkeepers. She has given private hitting and defensive lessons to girls in recent years, and Hall also helps coach the Miami Valley Xpress summer softball team and has conducted various camps and clinics to help enhance and encourage girls in the Greater Miami Valley to play softball and improve their skills. She also gives back to the community through her involvement in the National Youth Sports Program (NYSP) at Wittenberg each summer for Springfield area children.
Hall, who also serves as Wittenberg's director of club sports and intramurals, resides in Dayton.
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Assistant Coach: Heidi Pease
Heidi Pease joined the Tigers as an assistant coach prior to the 2001 season. This is her first collegiate coaching experience, and her primary duties are to work with the team's pitchers. She has also coached softball and volleyball at younger age levels.
Pease graduated from the University of Dayton in 2000. For the Flyers, Pease was a pitcher and outfielder. She played all four years at UD, making three Atlantic-10 tournament appearances.
Pease has a degree in exercise science and fitness management and is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
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