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Wesleyan University Women's Softball
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Wesleyan University

Wesleyan University Women's Softball

NCAA Division 3 Middletown, CT Private

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

17%

Avg SAT

1,513

Avg ACT

33

Enrollment

2,973

Team Information

Sport

Softball

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 3

Location

Middletown, CT

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Coaching Staff (4)

Jen Lane

Head Coach

Jen Lane enters her 24th season as the head coach of the softball team at Wesleyan in 2025. She also previously served as an assistant coach for the Cardinals’ field hockey program, and is currently an adjunct professor of physical education at the institution. Lane, a two-time NESCAC Coach of the Year (2008, 2010), established a winning culture in 2007, as the group posted its first above-.500 season since 1995 with a 21-15 record and a 9-3 mark in the highly-competitive NESCAC West Division en-route to qualifying for the conference playoffs for the first time in program history. The 2008 version of the Cardinals built off the positive momentum, under Lane’s superb leadership, as the team compiled 21 wins for the second straight year, and finished 10-2 in the NESCAC. The group captured the school’s first-ever NESCAC West title, while finishing as the runner-up during the NESCAC Championship in Middletown, Conn. Lane has led the Cardinals to a pair of Little Three titles in 2008 and 2013, as her unit claimed the NESCAC West title again in 2009, and then earned the program’s first-ever NESCAC Championship in 2010, qualifying for the NCAA Division III Tournament for the first time in school history. The 2010 team finished with 24 victories, which is tied for the most in program history. From 2007-10, Wesleyan recorded a total of 83 victories, and compiled a 36-12 record in the NESCAC. Lane led Wesleyan to a 24-12 season in 2013, as the squad reached its fifth NESCAC Tournament with a 7-5 conference mark, and then the Cardinals posted another winning season in 2016 with a 21-14 overall record. During the summer, Lane travels throughout New England, and other parts of the country, assessing high school talent. She is the director of the Cardinal Softball School at Wesleyan and co-director of the Northeast Collegiate Softball Academy at Babson College. She also works at various other softball camps around the country. Since 2005, she has been involved with training for Middletown Little League Softball. She has run clinics for both players and coaches, while getting Wesleyan student-athletes involved in the youth program, serving as volunteer coaches during practices. Lane attends the annual convention for the National Fastpitch Coaches Association, and has achieved the level of Two-Star Master Coach through the NFCA. Lane has twice been a member of the NCAA Division III New England Region Softball Committee. She served on that committee from 2006-08 and again from 2012-14.  At Wesleyan, Lane is co-director of the Athletics Advantage program, which connects current Cardinal student-athletes with Wesleyan alumni to set up mentorships. The program also sponsors different career workshops and panels throughout the school year.  Lane also organizes Wesleyan's annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day Clinic, which is a free multi-sport clinic for area elementary-aged girls. Before coming to Wesleyan in the summer of 2001, Lane coached at her alma mater, NESCAC and Little Three-rival Amherst College, while earning her master's degree in exercise and sports studies at Smith College. In 1999, she was an assistant with the Amherst softball team before moving into a co-head coach position in 2000 and 2001. She was an assistant with the field hockey program at Amherst for two years as well, including the 1999 season when the Purple and White finished as the NCAA Division III runner-up. During her undergraduate years at Amherst, Lane captained both the softball (1997, 1998) and field hockey (1997) teams. As a pitcher, she helped lead the Purple and White to a No. 16 finish in the country her senior year, and was named to the New England Regional All-Tournament Team. A sweeper in field hockey, Lane played in the Division III North-South All-Star Game in 1997. Originally from Hatfield, Mass., Lane was a four-year, three-sport (field hockey, basketball and softball) varsity standout at Smith Academy. She is married to Jimmy Lane, Jr. and the couples has four children: Julia, Andrew, and twins William and Olivia.

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Jill Karwoski

Assistant Coach

Jill Karwoski enters her first year as an assistant coach for the Wesleyan softball program in 2024-25. Karwoski brings with her invaluable experience, having served as a head coach with multiple years of experience at four NCAA Division I programs, to Middletown as the Cardinals head into the 2025 campaign.  Karwoski most-recently spent five years as head coach of the Providence College softball program (2018-23). Prior to her arrival at Providence, she spent the previous five years (2013-18) as the head coach of the softball team at Quinnipiac University. In addition to her experience at Quinnipiac, Karwoski also served as a head coach at Merrimack College (2011-12) and Morehead State (2004-07). At Morehead, Karwoski's teams featured 10 All-Ohio Valley Conference selections, one OVC Pitcher of the Year, while individual student-athletes broke a combined 11 school batting records. In addition, as a team, Morehead broke several program records. In the classroom, MSU was ranked above the national average in the NCAA Academic Progress Report while posting a 3.30 grade-point average during her time as the program's head coach. Prior to serving as the head coach at Merrimack, she was the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at Boston College from 2007-11. While at Boston College, Karwoski helped recruit three All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) players and Boston College's first ACC Freshman of the Year in program history. In addition, the Eagles posted all-time program high's in home runs, slugging percentage, runs scored and total bases.   Karwoski graduated from Lewis University, in Romeoville, Ill., in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in sport management and a minor in coaching. As a four-year letterwinner at Lewis, Karwoski was named to the 2001 NFCA All-Region Team while also earning All-Tournament honors. In addition, she was a two-time team Most Valuable Player and a four-time NFCA Academic All American. In 2001, she was named Lewis' Sport Management Senior of the Year. She also played for the women's basketball team for two seasons. Karwoski earned a master's degree in sports and recreation administration from Morehead State in 2002.

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Destiny Helmedach

Assistant Coach

Destiny Helmedach enters her first season as an assistant coach for the Wesleyan softball program in 2026.   Helmedach excelled collegiately playing for New England College as an All-NECC performer at third base. She closed out her career as the all-time hits leader with 195 while also graduating as the NEC all-time leader in runs, RBI (133), walks (66), sacrifice flys (9), games played (181) and at-bats (533). Helmedach played for six seasons (2018-23) at NEC and hit at least .333 in all six seasons with a career-best .405 batting average coming in 2021.   She assisted with the Middletown Monarchs softball program in the 2025 season where she collaborated with fellow coaches to design practice drills and game plans, evaluated individual player skills and strengths, developed relationships with athlete’s families, and cultivated a culture of respect for others and hard work ethic with the Monarchs.   A native of Middlefield, Connecticut, Helmedach earned her bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from NEC in 2021 and her MBA in sport and recreation management from NEC in 2023.

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