Seton Hill assistant coach
Brooke Sullivan has been promoted to full time assistant softball coach, head coach
Jessica Strong announced on Thursday morning.
This upcoming season will be Sullivan's second season with the Griffins. During her first season, the Griffins finished with a 32-14 overall record and a 25-7 mark in PSAC West play. Seton Hill won their first ever PSAC Western Division title and advanced to the PSAC Finals for the first time in school history. Five members of the team earned All PSAC West honors, highlighted by the league's athlete and pitcher of the year award winners. Three players also earned All Region honors during Sullivan's first season with the Griffins.
Prior to Seton Hill, Sullivan spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at Frostburg State University. In her first season with the Bobcats, Sullivan helped the team to 17 wins and a trip to the CAC Tournament. The team led the CAC in triples per game and was second in the league in doubles per game. The team won five games in the shortened 2020 season.
Sullivan was a four year student athlete at Division I George Mason. The team won 72 contests in her four seasons and made three Atlantic 10 Tournament appearances.
As a senior, Brooke hit .298 with 14 doubles, two home runs and 18 RBI. The 14 doubles are the third most in a single season in school history.