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Title:Head CoachEmail:jbrzezinski@fairfield.eduPhone:ext. 2368Class:11th Season |
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Julie Brzezinski enters her 11th season as Fairfield University's head softball coach, having taken over the program in the spring of 1998. During her nine years at the helm, the Stags averaged 30 wins per season, advanced to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament each year, and posted six winning campaigns.
The Stags captured the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
regular-season title in three of the last five seasons. She
was named MAAC coach of the year in 2004, the second time she has
collected that honor (2002).
The New Jersey native is the fifth
head coach in Fairfield University softball history. Before
her arrival, the school record for wins in a season was 29, a total
she has equalled or surpassed six times in nine campaigns.
Brzezinski owns a 290-269-4 record at Fairfield, which includes
last year's 20-24 slate. She earned her 200th Fairfield
victory in a win against Saint Peter's in 2004.
Overall, her 500th career win was against Long Island
University in March, 2006. Her 400th win came against Bucknell, a
7-2 decision during the team's Florida trip in 2003 season.
Brzezinski's 300th career win came in the 2000 regular-season
finale, a 2-1 victory over Princeton.
Brzezinski came to Fairfield with eight years experience,
coaching at Campbell University in North Carolina. Brzezinski
led the Fighting Camels to two Big South Conference championships
(1993 and 1994), one Trans Atlantic Conference title (1995), and
one one TAAC runner-up finish (1996). Campbell advanced to
the NCAA Regional Tournament during her tenure. She
registered a 245-195 record in her eight years.
Brzezinski graduated from Furman University in 1989, earning
a bachelor of arts degree in business administration. She
received her master's of education from Campbell in 1992. She
played softball for four seasons while at Furman.
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Title:Assistant CoachEmail:breed@fairfield.eduPhone:ext. 3148 |
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Brenna Reed starts her first season as an assistant coach
with the Stags. She graduated from Robert Morris University last
spring, where she served as team captain during her senior season.
She helped the team win the 2004 Northeast Conference
regular-season and tournament title which carried an automatic
berth to the NCAA tournament. Last year, Reed led the Colonials
with 33 RBI, six home runs and finished fourth on the team with a
.324 batting average. As a pitcher, she posted a 2.59 ERA and
struck out 110 batters. Perhaps her greatest highlight of the 2008
campaign came when she pitched against the United States Olympic
Team. As a student, Reed earned All-Academic honors all four years
at Robert Morris. She earned her undergraudate degree in psychology
with a sports management minor.

