
Reaction from the community has been overwhelmingly positive as local high school players now have another reason to attend IU Southeast. Softball players can now take advantage of the University’s excellent academic programs, while having the opportunity to excel on the field with athletics.
The team will be the first fast-pitch softball team in the University’s history, but it is preceded by a varsity slow-pitch team that played one season for IUS in the 1970s. The new program will compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as a Region XII contender and will be a member of the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC).
When the Grenadiers take the field for the first time in early spring of 2007 they will be playing at a state-of-the-art softball facility that rivals most around the
The facility will not only serve as host to the Grenadier softball program, but it will also provide a home to traveling tournaments around the
IU Southeast Athletic Director Pat Mrozowski believes that the facility is a tremendous asset to the athletic program and the community, “The softball complex is truly outstanding. I think that we have the best facility in the conference (KIAC). We have received many complements from the community which brings a great deal pride to the University.”
The excitement surrounding the new facility will not be just temporary as continuous upgrades are considered. The softball complex will be around for many years and will allow IU Southeast to be the local home for softball in
The new program also brings much excitement with the hiring of Head Coach Todd Buckingham. Bluefield State College in
Coach Buckingham is looking forward to building the softball program into a powerhouse of talent not only in the conference, but nationally as well. “I am so excited! Everyday I wake up and think about this job here at IU Southeast. I am thrilled to have an opportunity to coach this team,” Buckingham said. “We have set our goals very high, and we will work hard to make sure that we achieve them. We want Grenadier softball to become synonymous with achievement on and off the field.”
The team has currently received commitments from 18 players, eight of which are from the local
Coach Buckingham is currently planning team unity activities and leadership workshops for team members to participate in during the off season before practice begins later this year. He hopes that the team will become more like family rather than just teammates before the season starts. “I am asking 18 to 25 complete strangers to mold together as a family. If you are going to be successful in any sport you have to have that family feel and be able to trust in one another,” Buckingham said. “Our summer activities will help us become one unit and prepare us for tough competition throughout the season.”
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