UMaine softball coach Smith resigns
University of Maine softball coach Deb Smith has announced her resignation, effective immediately.
A 1994 UMaine graduate, Smith was a pitcher whose on-field accomplishments led to 1994 All-American honors and 2001 induction into the University of Maine Sports Hall of Fame.
“As a student-athlete and a coach, Deb has made significant contributions to Black Bear softball, UMaine sports and the university in general,” says athletic director Steve Abbott. “She deserves much credit for creating a solid foundation for the program’s future, and I wish her the best as she pursues new endeavors.”
Last spring, Smith finished her third season as UMaine’s coach. Her 2010 team finished second in America East and hosted the conference tournament in Orono. She also coached the Black Bears from 1999-2004, earning America East Coach of the Year honors in 2004, when she led the team to a conference championship and NCAA tournament berth. A native of Munnsville, N.Y., Smith also coached the University of Rhode Island Rams during the 2006-2008 seasons.
“Three years ago, the University of Maine gave me the opportunity to return to the helm of the softball program and help re-establish its strong foundation,” Smith says. “I want to thank the university for that opportunity. Over the past three years I have had the chance to work with some wonderful student-athletes and coaches who had the faith and trust in me to work toward that end. We have tried to build a program the right way, stressing hard work, academics and character while striving to compete for conference championships. I believe the groundwork has been laid and that these goals are attainable under the leadership of a new coach.”
Abbott says he plans to launch a national search for a new coach.
Sept. 9, 2011
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