Acceptance Rate
94%
Avg SAT
1,090
Enrollment
9,514
Sport
Softball
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Hammond, LA
Now Evaluating
Official Recruiting Questionnaire
Complete the official questionnaire to get on the coaches' radar for Southeastern Louisiana University Women's Softball.
Rick Fremin
Head Coach
Fremin is in his second season as the Southeastern Louisiana University head softball coach. Fremin became the sixth head coach in program history on July 22, 2015. In his first season with Southeastern, Fremins 2016 squad finished atop NCAA Division I with 172 stolen bases, breaking the previous school record by over a 100 steals. Senior Katie Lacour was the national leader with 58 stolen bases, earning the Golden Shoe Award, All-Louisiana and All-Southland honors. Lacour was joined on the All-Southland team by sophomore Kinsey Nichols. Lacour batted .423 as a senior under Fremin. Her .425 career batting average was a Southland Conference career record. Fremin, a Belle Chasse, Louisiana native came to Hammond after spending the previous five seasons at Jackson State. Fremin led JSU to three Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) East Division championships the first three in school history. During his five years in Jackson, Fremin has led the Tigers to 137 victories, including a 67-16 record in league contests. In his first season at Jackson State, he led his team to the first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. He was named the 2014 SWAC Coach of the Year and helped JSU set 70 school records during his five years at JSU. Fremins squad led the nation with 163 stolen bases in 2012. During his tenure, Fremins teams won games over Ole Miss, Arkansas, Houston and Texas Tech among others. Fremin was also a member of the NCAA Central Regional Advisory Committee from 2012-14. Prior to his time at Jackson State, Fremin spent five seasons at Belhaven University, accumulating a 186-95 record. His 2010 squad made the programs first NAIA National Tournament appearance and finished the season ranked sixth in the final national poll. During his time with the Blazers, he coached eight NAIA All-Americans. Fremin was an assistant coach at Millsaps in 2005, helping the Majors to a SCAC West Division championship. Fremins teams have also consistently excelled in the classroom, being recognized by the NFCA with Academic All-American team honors on eight different occasions. Fremin started his coaching career at his alma mater Belle Chasse High School, where he was named District 11-3A Coach of the Year twice after leading BCHS to district titles in each of his two seasons at the helm. The 1995 Belle Chasse graduate was a four-year letterman in football, baseball, and golf at BCHS. A 2007 inductee in the Belhaven Sports Hall of Fame, Fremin was a three-year team captain and quarterback for the Blazers. Fremin earned his bachelors degree in sport administration from Belhaven in 1999 and earned his masters in sports science from Jackson State in 2013. Fremin and his wife, Alana, are the parents of two daughters, Brelan and Cambre. Rick Fremin Head Softball Coach Rick Fremin is in his second season as the Southeastern Louisiana University head softball coach. Fremin became the sixth head coach in program history on July 22, 2015. In his first season with Southeastern, Fremins 2016 squad finished atop NCAA Division I with 172 stolen bases, breaking the previous school record by over a 100 steals. Senior Katie Lacour was the national leader with 58 stolen bases, earning the Golden Shoe Award, All-Louisiana and All-Southland honors. Lacour was joined on the All-Southland team by sophomore Kinsey Nichols. Lacour batted .423 as a senior under Fremin. Her .425 career batting average was a Southland Conference career record. Fremin, a Belle Chasse, Louisiana native came to Hammond after spending the previous five seasons at Jackson State. Fremin led JSU to three Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) East Division championships the first three in school history. During his five years in Jackson, Fremin has led the Tigers to 137 victories, including a 67-16 record in league contests. In his first season at Jackson State, he led his team to the first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. He was named the 2014 SWAC Coach of the Year and helped JSU set 70 school records during his five years at JSU. Fremins squad led the nation with 163 stolen bases in 2012. During his tenure, Fremins teams won games over Ole Miss, Arkansas, Houston and Texas Tech among others. Fremin was also a member of the NCAA Central Regional Advisory Committee from 2012-14. Prior to his time at Jackson State, Fremin spent five seasons at Belhaven University, accumulating a 186-95 record. His 2010 squad made the programs first NAIA National Tournament appearance and finished the season ranked sixth in the final national poll. During his time with the Blazers, he coached eight NAIA All-Americans. Fremin was an assistant coach at Millsaps in 2005, helping the Majors to a SCAC West Division championship. Fremins teams have also consistently excelled in the classroom, being recognized by the NFCA with Academic All-American team honors on eight different occasions. Fremin started his coaching career at his alma mater Belle Chasse High School, where he was named District 11-3A Coach of the Year twice after leading BCHS to district titles in each of his two seasons at the helm. The 1995 Belle Chasse graduate was a four-year letterman in football, baseball, and golf at BCHS. A 2007 inductee in the Belhaven Sports Hall of Fame, Fremin was a three-year team captain and quarterback for the Blazers. Fremin earned his bachelors degree in sport administration from Belhaven in 1999 and earned his masters in sports science from Jackson State in 2013. Fremin and his wife, Alana, are the parents of two daughters, Brelan and Cambre.
Sign in to contact this coach
KK Ladner
Assistant Coach
Sign in to contact this coach
Madison Rayner
Assistant Coach
Sign in to contact this coach
Katie Godwin
Coach
Sign in to contact this coach
Join PrepHero to reach Southeastern Louisiana University Women's Softball coaches directly. Create your free athlete profile and start your college recruiting journey today.