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  Kelly Kovach Schoenly

Kelly Kovach Schoenly

Player Profile

Last College:
Michigan '95/'98

Position:
Head Coach

Experience:
Second Year at Miami

Overall Record:
26-35-1

After spending the last eight seasons as an assistant coach at Penn State University, Kelly Kovach Schoenly, was tabbed as the eighth head coach in Miami softball history on June 29, 2006. Schoenly, who helped guide the Nittany Lions to seven Big Ten Tournament appearances and six NCAA Tournament berths, succeeds Angie Jacobs, who left after eight seasons as the RedHawks' head coach.

"We're excited to have Kelly lead the Miami softball program," Miami Director of Athletics Bates said. "She has been an integral part of regionally and nationally successful teams, and her experience and enthusiasm set her apart from an extraordinary pool of nationally-respected candidates. We're looking forward to watching Kelly and her staff work with our student-athletes and build upon the winning tradition that is already in place."

As a veteran of the Big Ten with 11 seasons of assistant coaching experience, Schoenly guided one of the nation's best pitching staffs in 2006, as the Nittany Lions finished the season ranked 12th nationally in ERA (1.36) and limited their opponents to 74 earned runs in 380.2 innings. During her eight-year tenure (1998-2006), Schoenly helped Penn State to seven 30-win seasons, including a program-record 39 wins in 2006. Schoenly also produced two All-America pitchers, including 2005 National Fastpitch Coaches Association Third-Team honoree Ashley Esparza, and mentored 2006 Second-Team All-Great Lakes Region pitcher Missy Beseres, the first Nittany Lion ever drafted to play professional softball.

"I am thrilled to join the Miami family," Schoenly said. "With the new stadium opening this fall and the commitment level the administration has made to the program, Miami offers the whole package to its student-athletes. It has the academic reputation that can be matched by few and an athletic environment where student-athletes can thrive. I feel extremely fortunate to have been chosen to lead this program into its new era."

Prior to Penn State, Schoenly was an assistant coach at the University of Michigan for three seasons (1995-98). During her stint in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines won two Big Ten regular-season titles, three Big Ten Tournament titles, three NCAA Regional Championships and made three trips to the NCAA Women's College World Series. In addition to being honored as part of the NFCA Great Lakes Coaching Staff of the Year in 1998, Schoenly coached one All-American pitcher, three conference pitchers of the year and six all-conference selections.

During her collegiate pitching career at Michigan (1991-95), Schoenly earned numerous conference and national awards, including 1995 NFCA First-Team All-America plaudits. A two-time Big Ten Pitcher of the Year and three-time all-conference selection, Schoenly was a member of three Big Ten Conference Championship teams and played on the 1995 squad which finished seventh at the NCAA Women's College World Series.

A two-time GTE Academic All-American, Schoenly received her bachelor's degree in elementary education from Michigan in December of 1995. After receiving the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, Schoenly went on to earn her master's degree in elementary mathematics education from Michigan in May of 1998.

Married to Doug Schoenly since October 2001, a Penn State alumnus and tennis professional, Kelly and her husband have a three-year old daughter, Danielle.

What They Are Saying About New Miami Head Softball Coach Kelly Schoenly:

Penn State Head Softball Coach Robin Petrini: "This is a great opportunity for Kelly, and it comes as a culmination of all of her hard work and dedication. I believe that her experiences at Penn State have prepared her for the challenges she is about to face. Although she'll be greatly missed, I look forward to watching her succeed at Miami. The administration at Miami has made a great decision selecting Kelly.

Michigan Head Softball Coach Carol Hutchins: "Miami's getting one of the best kids that ever played in our program. She's a fine young woman who is ready to be a head coach, and I think she's going to do a great job at Miami. I'm excited for her to take the next step in her coaching career."