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Athletic Administration
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Dave Majeski
Head Softball Coach
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Dave Majeski
commences his first year as Presbyterian's softball coach
during the 2006-07 school year.
Majeski
comes to Presbyterian after a one-year stint at Memphis
where he helped the Tigers to a 28-26 record in their
inaugural campaign.
Prior to
his time with Memphis, Majeski spent three years as an
assistant softball coach at his alma mater, the University
of Florida. Majeski, who began his time with Florida as a
volunteer assistant in 2001 before being promoted to a
full-time position shortly thereafter, was responsible for
instructing the Gators in hitting and fielding, while also
serving as the recruiting coordinator.
“I am so
pleased to add someone with Coach Majeski’s background and
experience to the athletic department,” remarked Carlton.
“He will add a tremendous amount of knowledge and energy to
both the PC softball team and to our staff. Additionally,
Coach Majeksi and his family will be great additions to the
campus and the Clinton community.
“Coach
Majeski’s ability to recruit outstanding student-athletes
along with his experience at two of the finest schools in
the south will allow the softball team to improve in many
dimensions. I am confident that our team will respond very
favorably to his enthusiasm and upbeat coaching style.”
Majeski
is excited about the opportunity and is looking forward to
what lies ahead for him and his family.
"I am
honored to be the next head softball coach at Presbyterian
College,” mused Majeski. “My wife, family and I are
extremely excited to become part of the Blue Hose community.
I look forward to the challenge of taking the team to
Division I and competing at the highest levels. The school,
the community and the people are what attracted me, and I
can’t wait to be a part of something so special."
A Gator
baseball alum, Majeski concluded his illustrious career with
Florida owning a .322 career batting average and still
commandeering a spot in the top 10 in five Gator career
offensive categories. Majeski also sits second all-time in
Florida baseball annals in games played with 242.
Majeski
played in the outfield for Florida from 1989-92 and was a
member of the 1991 Florida team that placed third in the
College World Series and claimed the Southeastern Conference
tournament crown.
An
All-SEC performer during his senior year, Majeski was
drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers after his senior year,
marking the second time that he had been tabbed in the Major
League Baseball Entry Draft as he was selected in the 34th
round by the Indians after his junior campaign.
The 1994
graduate of the University of Florida with a degree in
exercise and sports science began his coaching career as the
head baseball coach at Eastside High School in Gainesville,
Fla., coaching for three years (1995-98) before moving on to
become the head man at Santa Fe High School in Alachua, Fla.
During
his four years (1998-2001) with Santa Fe, Majeski led the
squad to four consecutive district championships and was the
Gainseville Sun’s Coach-of-the-Year in 1998.
The
Plantsville, Conn. native along with his wife Deanna have
twin daughters, Meghan and Hope.
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