Acceptance Rate
43%
Avg SAT
1,447
Avg ACT
33
Enrollment
4,084
Sport
Softball
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
Hoboken, NJ
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Emily Kaczmarek
Associate Head Coach
Emily Kaczmarek is in her ninth season as the head coach of the Stevens softball team while also serving as the Associate Athletic Director for Administration since May of 2015. Kaczmarek reached 100 career victories during the 2023 campaign. In the same season, Meg Halloran '23 broke the program record for career hits with 199. In her first five years as the head softball coach, Kaczmarek compiled 88 total victories and led the Ducks to their first-ever conference titles in 2021 and 2022 when they won the MAC Freedom Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Regionals for the first time in program history. She won the first NCAA Tournament game in program history after the Ducks took down SUNY Geneseo 4-0. She also guided Stevens to back-to-back Empire 8 Conference tournaments in 2018 and 2019. In addition to her duties as the head softball coach, Kaczmarek also oversees the finances of the department including forecasting budgets for all accounts including departmental, gift, fundraising, operational, department and team accounts. She also oversees athletic camps and facility rental contracts, is responsible for the NCAA Financial Report and EADA reports, oversees hiring and onboarding of new employees and oversees the Office of Business Operations Coordinator. Additionally, Kaczmarek manages the NCAA Travel and Expenses process for championships and oversees the NCAA Bid Process. Kaczmarek has now been at Stevens for a total of 13 years after originally coming to Stevens as an intern for the athletic director since 2013. 2022: DIII Genseo Regional 2021: DIII Erie Regional* *-First time in program history 2025: Allison Mitloff - Co-Rookie of the Year 2022: Tournament Champions 2021: Samantha Schattin – Player of the Year 2021: Jessie Masur – Pitcher of the Year 2021: Coach of the Year 2021: Tournament Champions *-First time in program history 2019: Samantha Schattin – Player of the Year 2019: Marissa Cappello – Pitcher of the Year 2019: Meg Halloran – Rookie of the Year 2019: Regular Season Champions 2019: Coaching Staff of the Year 2025: Allison Mitloff - First Team All-Region IV 2025: Jessica Hsu - Third Team All-Region IV 2024: Madison Subbiondo - First Team All-Region IV 2023: Meg Halloran - First Team All-Metro Region 2023: Madison Subbiondo - Third Team All-Metro Region 2022: Meg Halloran - Third Team Region III 2021: Samantha Schattin – Third Team All-American* | First Team All-East Region 2021: Jessie Masur – First Team All-East Region 2021: Meg Halloran – Second Team All-East Region 2019: Marissa Cappello – Second Team All-Northeast Region 2019: Samantha Schattin – Third Team All-Northeast Region 2018: Marissa Cappello – Third Team All-Northeast Region 2025: Emma Quattrochi - CSC Academic All-District 2025: Kyra Fischer - CSC Academic All-District 2025: Megan Curtis - CSC Academic All-District 2025: Rachael Prescott - CSC Academic All-District 2025: Elizabeth Kirstein - CSC Academic All-District 2024: Madison Subbiondo - CSC Academic All-District 2024: Rachael Prescott - CSC Academic All-District 2024 - Kyra Fischer - CSC Academic All-District 2024 - Ella Tozduman - CSC Academic All-District 2023: NFCA/Easton DIII Top-10 Academic Team (5th Place) 2023: Meg Halloran – CSC Academic All-District 2023: Erin Kreis – CSC Academic All-District 2023: Olivia Warner – CSC Academic All-District 2023: Siobhan Cottell – CSC Academic All-District 2021: Samantha Schattin – CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American 2021: Samantha Schattin – MAC Senior Scholar-Athlete 2020: Samantha Schattin – CoSIDA Academic All-District 2019: Christine LaRochelle – CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American* 2019: NFCA/Easton DIII Top-10 Academic Team (8th Place) 2018: NFCA/Easton DIII Top-10 Academic Team (5th Place) Helped a total of 28 players become Easton/NFCA All-America Scholar-Athletes in her first two seasons as head coach *-First in program history Won the MAC Freedom Tournament for the second straight season in 2022. Also won the programs first ever NCAA Tournament game over SUNY Geneseo 4-0 Took Stevens to their first-ever MAC Freedom Tournament title and NCAA Regional appearance in 2021 with a 22-10 overall record Led the Ducks to their first Empire 8 Regular Season title in 2019, going 12-2 in conference play Coached Samantha Schattin who was named the Stevens NCAA Woman of the Year in the 2020-21 academic year Had Stevens off to a perfect 4-0 start in the 2020 season before the COVID-19 pandemic cut the season short Earned E8 Coaching Staff of the Year accolade in 2019 and MAC Freedom Coach of the Year in 2021 for her stellar coaching performances Coached the Ducks to back-to-back Empire 8 Tournament appearances in 2018 and 2019 Has produced a 39-8 record in conference play entering the 2020 season Also served as an assistant coach from 2013-16 and helped Stevens win a program-record 30 victories in 2014 Played for the Warrior softball team for three seasons, but her career was derailed by a season-ending injury her freshman campaign Earned her Bachelor of Science degree in exercise physiology in 2011 Originally, Kaczmarek came to Stevens as an intern for the athletic department before climbing her way up the ladder Kaczmarek achieved her master’s degree in sport management from St. John’s University in 2013
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Riley LaBoe
Assistant Coach
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Jim Fontanilla
Assistant Coach
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