Saint Peter's Peacocks | |
University: | Saint Peter's University |
Conference: | Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference |
Conference Short: | MAAC |
Location: | Jersey City, New Jersey |
Coach: | Chris Stelma |
Tenure: | 8th |
Stadium: | Joseph J. Jaroschak Field |
Nickname: | Peacocks |
Ncaa Tourneys: | 2001 |
Conference Tournament: | 2001 |
Conference Champion: | 1996, 2000 |
The Saint Peter's Peacocks softball team represents Saint Peter's University in the NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). The Peacocks are currently led by head coach Chris Stelma. The team plays its home games at Joseph J. Jaroschak Field located in Lincoln Park in Jersey City, New Jersey.[1]
Since joining the conference in 1981, Saint Peter's has won the MAAC regular season championship twice, doing so in 1996 in a tie with the Canisius Golden Griffins and in 2000. The Peacocks won the MAAC tournament championship in 2001, clinching a berth in the 2001 NCAA Division I softball tournament after defeating the Marist Red Foxes 2–0.[2]
In their first appearance in the NCAA tournament, the Peacocks faced off against Arizona. The Peacocks attempted a late-game comeback, scoring two runs in the top of the seventh inning, but were defeated by a score of 4–2.[3] The Wildcats, led by star pitcher Jennie Finch, would end up winning the 2001 Women's College World Series.[4] Saint Peter's were eliminated from the tournament by Texas Tech, losing in a 3–2 contest.[5]
1978–1984[6] [7] | Pat Longo | 58–54 | ||
1985–1986[8] | Karen Karosy | 12–43 | ||
1987–1990 | Patrick Ciriello | 27–83 | ||
1991–1993 | Janice Higgins | 40–67 | ||
1994 | Joe Botti | 1–5 | ||
1994 | Vicki Morrow | 5–24–1 | ||
1995–1997 | Rich Gilberto | 81–58–2 | ||
1998–2003 | Ron DeRogitis | 174–97–2 | ||
2003 | Tim Camp | 18–12 | ||
2004–2006 | Jeff Horohonich | 49–79 | ||
2007–2008 | Mike Pelegrino | 28–61 | ||
2009 | Donna Barrone | 10–24 | ||
2010 | Dan Drutz | 2–36 | ||
2011–2016 | Ranae Bar | 29–249 | ||
2017–present[9] | Chris Stelma | 80–214 |
2023 Saint Peter's Peacocks roster | ||||
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Season cut short due to COVID-19 Pandemic [9] [11]