McGary Named Head Softball Coach (Aug. 3, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State
University-Billings Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
Dr. Gary Gray announced Wednesday afternoon that he has
appointed Sean McGary as the school’s interim head
softball coach. The position opened when former coach
Jeff Aumend accepted the head coaching job at Charleston
Southern University two weeks ago.
“We’re excited to name Sean as our
new Head Softball Coach,” said Gray. “Sean had been
involved as an assistant since we began the program five
years ago, and he’s ready to be a head coach. He works
tirelessly for our softball program. Sean has been
involved with all aspects of our softball program, and
he’s prepared to lead the team into our new conference.”
McGary has been Aumend’s top
assistant since MSU Billings added softball five years
ago. He began his softball coaching career as a graduate
assistant for the Yellowjackets in the team’s inaugural
season in 2001. Before coming to MSU Billings McGary was
an assistant football coach at Black Hills State
University. He was a four-year starter and two-year
all-conference selection as a receiver for the Yellow Jackets.
“Since day one I’ve had a lot
invested in the program,” said McGary. “I’ve always known
we were on the right track to develop a competitive
program. Even in the early years we knew we could have a
championship caliber team. I expect the same out of the
group that is coming in.”
McGary has a BS in Education from
Black Hills State where he majored in History and Physical
Education. He recently completed his Masters in Sport
Management at MSU Billings.
MSU Billings qualified for the NCAA
Tournament in 2005, going 36-14 and advancing to the NCAA
West Region semifinals. The Yellowjackets finished the
season ranked ninth in NCAA Division II for home runs,
twelfth for slugging percentage, and seventeenth for
batting average. Nine seniors graduated from the 2005
squad, and a recruiting class of up to 14 players is
expected for the upcoming year. MSU Billings is moving
from the Pacific West to the Heartland Conference.
“I look forward to the challenges,”
said McGary. “I’m optimistic about where the program is
and where it is heading. We have a good group of new
recruits and good returning players. Making it back to
the NCAA Tournament is definitely on my short list. I
think it’s a possibility if we play the way I think we’re
capable of playing. I think it’s within our control.”
“Finishing the scheduling is the
number one priority to start,” added McGary of his
appointment. “I’ll tie up the loose ends on recruiting
and get in touch with the players right away. We’ll meet
as a team the first day of school, and we’ll start fall
practice right out of the chute when the players get back
(on September 6).” |