Seattle University Softball Scholarships Guide
Mia Lopez This is the Seattle University Softball scholarship and program information page. Here you'll receive information regarding the school and details on their Softball program like who to make contact with about recruiting, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities can be had and how to start the recruiting process.
Seattle University Softball Program Recruiting and Coaching Staff
If you're hoping to get recruited it is critical to understand who to talk to - and NCSA has got the info you need. The Assistant Coach of the Seattle University Softball program is Caitlin Nies. Other major personnel include:
- AC Alana Aweau
- Head Coach Geoff Hirai
For anybody who is considering being a part of the Seattle University Softball program they are the individuals you must speak to. You can choose to get in touch with them by way of email using the link above or call the school to get additional information about the college and Softball program prior to deciding whether or not it's the right fit for you.
Build a Free NCSA Profile to Start Connecting with Coaches
NCSA offers student student athletes the tools and information they need to enhance their chances of being recruited by a Softball program, whether it is at Seattle University or another college. Since 2000, NCSA has been connecting athletes and coaches which is a vital part of the recruiting process. This year alone you'll find 143511 Softball student athletes making use of the NCSA scouting professionals, network and technology to get their highlights in front of 4875 coaches at 1730 colleges Softball programs across the country.
If you want to join the Seattle University Softball program you need to begin to build relationships and a highly-visible, professional quality recruiting profile. Beginning that process as early as possible is critical to your success. So make your free profile to become a verified NCSA Softball athlete and begin connecting with coaches at the Seattle University Softball program today.