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Softball

DAWN SPELLMAN ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION FROM POST UNIVERSITY

May 15, 2006

Courtesy of Tim McCaffrey, Post SID

WATERBURY, CT - Dawn Spellman, the winningest coach in Post University softball and women's volleyball history, has resigned her position as Assistant Director of Athletics, Head Women's Volleyball and Softball Coach to pursue a lifelong dream of becoming a police officer. Associate Vice President for Athletics, Dan Mara, made the announcement.

Spellman guided the softball program to a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship in 2003. Her career record was 163-165-3.

She led the volleyball program to heights that will be difficult to duplicate. Her teams went to back-to-back-to-back CACC Tournament Championship games and went on to participate in the Eastern College Athletic Conference Tournament three times. Her career volleyball record was 131-111.

"I would like to thank Senior Vice President Ed Lazarus for the opportunity he gave me and for the continued support he showed throughout my eight years at the University," said Spellman-Mara. "I would not be the person I am today and have this opportunity to change careers if it wasn't for my experience as a member of the Post University family."

Spellman has coached over two-dozen All-Conference performers in her stay at Post.

"Dawn Spellman has been a tremendous asset to Post University and will be missed," said Lazarus. "Initially, she inherited a new volleyball program that had won two games and built it into a perennial CACC power. In addition, as Women's Softball Coach, she led the Eagles to the 2003 CACC championship. Her athletes were a reflection of herself; disciplined, driven, and always striving to archive greater goals. Ms. Spellman's teams fielded many scholar athletes which exemplified her commitment to the University and the student athletes as a true educator."

Spellman has joined the Waterbury Police Academy and hopes to be an officer by the fall. Her 2005 softball team had the 35th highest Grade Point Average out of 285 Division II teams in the nation.

Founded in 1890, Post University is a career-oriented and student-focused university located in Waterbury, Connecticut. Post is known for its quality academic programs, small classes, national award winning student activities, and its NCAA Division II athletic programs. Post University is a member of the 13-team Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.


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