Softball

CoachTammy EvansDrew UniversityAthletics
36 Madison Ave
Madison, NJ, 07940

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Player Honors

All-Landmark Conference
Cailin McGrorry (2nd Team)
Nicole Spiotta (2nd Team)

Landmark Conference
Player of the Week

Jillian Lusk (3/16)

Landmark Conference
Academic Honor Roll
Alexandra Aarons
Kati Eggert
April Jacob
Jillian Lusk
Jesyka Marko
Cailin McGrorry
Katie Mulligan
Rebecca Skedzielewski
Nicole Spiotta
Marnie Valdivia

Landmark Conference
All-Academic Team
Alexandra Aarons
Katie Mulligan

Team MVP
Cailin McGrorry 
 

Through the Years

  • 44 All-Conference Selections
  • 86 Conference All-Academic
  • 4 ECAC All-Stars
  • 3 Academic All-Americans
  • 4 Regional All-Americans

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Tammy 3Tammy Evans, Head Coach 

Drew’s all-time leader in coaching wins, Tammy Evans began her second tenure as Drew's head softball coach in the summer of 2007.  Evans had led the Rangers from 1999-2006 before stepping away from the program for one season.  Evans brings experience as an elite player, a talented coach and a superb motivater to the Ranger program. 

In the summer of 2007, Evans returned to Drew following one season at Division I FDU-Teaneck.  Her love for Drew and the Division III atmosphere brought her back to The Forest.  Evans became Drew’s fourth head coach in 1999.  She led the Rangers to 153 wins in her eight seasons, twice as many as any other coach in Drew’s softball history.  She twice guided Drew to the Freedom Conference playoffs, including 2002 when the Rangers reached the Championship game and set the school record with 30 wins earning Evans the conference’s Coach of the Year.  Evans has also led the Rangers to two ECAC Tournament appearances.

A 1995 graduate of Michigan State University, Evans was a four-year starter at shortstop and centerfield. Upon graduation, she was listed on the school's top 10 list for at-bats, hits, batting average, and doubles. In 1995 the two-time captain earned the prestigious State of Michigan Female Athlete of the Year Award for her excellent achievements in athletics and academics.

Upon graduating from MSU, Evans was selected as one of 32 players to barnstorm the Midwest for the Women's Tour Team. The following summer she played for the Illinois Illusions (ASA Open Fastpitch) before signing a professional contract with the Virginia Roadsters in the inaugural season of the Women's Professional Fastpitch League. Simultaneously, Evans had made the switch from player to coach as an assistant for the College of New Jersey, where she helped guide the Lions to a number-one regional ranking and a 1997 Final Four appearance.

Evans remains an active player, playing outfield for the New York Raiders during the summer months. She was voted an ASA First Team All-American after guiding her 2003 squad to a fifth place finish in the ASA National Tournament. She is also a member of the Amateur Softball Association and the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.

Jolyn Veres, Assistant Coach

Jolyn Veres joined the Drew softball program as an assistant coach in the summer of 2009. One of the best players in Centenary’s history, Veres begins her collegiate coaching career with the Rangers and Head Coach Tammy Evans.

Veres was a four-year starter on the Centenary Cyclones. During her career she set the Cyclone records for runs scored and walks while also ranking in the Top 5 in career hits, doubles, triples, homeruns, total bases and stolen bases. She was a USAA Academic All-American and the team’s MVP as a junior.

A graduate of nearby Morris Knolls High School, Veres starred as in both softball and volleyball.

Jamie Lascik, Assistant Coach

One of the best players in Montclair State’s history, Jamie Lascik enters her second season as an assistant coach with Drew.  A first team All-American in 1999, Lascik was a starter for four seasons with the Red Hawks including 1997 when they reached the national finals.  In 1998, Lascik was a first team All-NJAC and second team All-Mid Atlantic Regional selection.  Her best season came in 1999 when she swept the softball honors.  The first team All-American, All-Region and All-NJAC catcher, Lascik was named the NJAC and ECAC Player of the Year as well as Montclair State’s Female Athlete of the Year.  She still holds the Red Hawk records from single season batting average, hits and on-base percentage. 

 

She is currently a New Jersey State Trooper having earned her B.A. in psychology and Criminal Justice.  She retired from fast-pitch in 2005 having spent the previous five seasons with National Champion N.Y. Raiders.