Stonehill: 'Ken LeGrice Named Softball Coach At Stonehill College'
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Easton, Mass. – Ken LeGrice, who has spent the last four
years as a member of the Stonehill softball coaching staff, has
been promoted to head coach it was announced on Friday by Director
of Athletics, Brendan Sullivan.
“We are thrilled to have Ken LeGrice as our head softball
coach,” said Sullivan. “His knowledge and commitment to
our student-athletes will help the program move forward in the
coming years. He is committed to the academic and athletic success
of our student-athletes, and that is what makes him an excellent
choice to lead Stonehill softball.”
LeGrice replaces Stonehill graduate Danielle Delude, who resigned
in June after six seasons.
From 2005-08 LeGrice served as an assistant coach before being
promoted to associate head coach prior to the start of the 2009
season. In his five years with the program, the Skyhawks posted two
winning seasons, including a 23-20 season in 2008, advancing to the
Northeast-10 tournament for the first time in more than a
decade.
“I would like to thank the College’s athletic
administration for giving me this opportunity,” said LeGrice.
“Being entrusted with taking this program to greater heights
is something I am honored to do. I look forward to building on the
foundation laid by coach Delude and the other people who helped
Stonehill softball reach this point.”
Before arriving at Stonehill, LeGrice served as an assistant coach
at Medfield High during the 2004 season. From 1998-2001, LeGrice
was on the staff at Brockton High, helping the Boxers capture the
Division I state championship in 2000.
The 2010 edition of Stonehill softball features a wealth of
returning talent headlined by a trio of sophomore pitchers in
Kaitlin Andrews (Hudson, Mass.), Samantha Krantz (Hampton Bays,
N.Y.) and Kellie Reardon (Burlington, Mass.) and classmate Chelsea
Stryker (Baldwin, N.Y.), who started all 40 games at shortstop and
hit .300 and finished second on the team with 39 hits.
LeGrice, a 1982 graduate of Northeastern University with a degree
in criminal justice, is a 23-year veteran of the Brockton Police
Department.
LeGrice and his family reside in Brockton.
TRANSACTION: Stonehill (Mass.) College – Ken
LeGrice named softball head coach.



























