ASSISTANT COACH
Maryland ‘12 THIRD SEASON AT PROVIDENCE Kathy McLaughlin enters her third season with the program, her first as the assistant coach. McLaughlin spent the previous two years on the staff as the program’s graduate assistant. Prior to joining the Friars, McLaughlin enjoyed an impressive four-year playing career at the University of Maryland. McLaughlin started at shortstop for the Terrapins in 210 of her 215 career appearances. During her tenure, she recorded a .300 career batting average, which is currently No. 7 in the Maryland record books. She also led the ACC in overall batting average in 2012 (.385) and batting average in conference games only (.460). In her final season on the diamond (2012), McLaughlin earned First-Team All-ACC honors. Her .385 batting average in 2012 is the third-best single season average in Terrapin history and her 42 runs that season are fourth-best in school history. McLaughlin is tied for first on the Terps’ career triples list and she also lead the team in singles and triples as a sophomore. In 2010, she was named to the ACC’s Academic Honor Roll. As a freshman, McLaughlin played in 45 games, posted a .287 batting average and finished first on the team in doubles and triples. Prior to her arrival at Maryland, McLaughlin was a three-time All-Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM) Conference nominee and the Seton Keough Athlete of the Year in 2007. Her team won the IAAM `A’ Conference championship. As a senior, she earned Second Team All-Metro honors from the Baltimore Sun and was a three-time All-City selection. At Seton Keough, she also played basketball and soccer. A native of Baltimore, Md., McLaughlin is the daughter of Jim and Maureen McLaughlin and has one sibling, Kiel. She recently earned a masters degree in counseling from Providence College in May 2014.
GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH
Bryant ‘14 FIRST SEASON AT PROVIDENCE Aubrey Mable is entering her first season as the softball team’s graduate assistant. Prior to joining the Friars, Mable spent the last four seasons as a student-athlete at Bryant University, where she started at shortstop in 178 games out of 182. Mable is Bryant’s career leader in games played (182), RBI (125), runs scored (141), doubles (56), total bases (363), slugging percentage (.671) and homeruns (28). Mable recorded a career .379 batting average with 205 total hits. She posted a .978 fielding percentage in her senior season and recorded 15 multi-hit games. For her accomplishments over her career, Mable was named to the AllNEC First Team three times and the NEC All-Tournament Team once. She was also a Capital One Academic All-District I honoree and a Senior CLASS Award candidate. Academically, Mable was named to NEC Academic Honor Roll as a senior. Before Bryant, Mable was a three-sport letter winner at Eaglecrest High School. She earned a 2010 All-Colorado Selection while having the highest batting average and stolen base percentage on her team. She was selected All-Aurora for softball and golf (four times), All-League for softball (four times) and All-League for basketball (two times). Mable was a two-time All-State Honorable Mention for softball. In 2010 she was nominated as the 2010 Female Honor Athlete of the Year and was selected to the 5A First Team All-League. Mable captained all three sports while serving the role of Student Body President as a senior. A native of Aurora, Colo., Mable is the daughter of Doug and Lori Mable and has a brother Corey, and a sister, Lindsay. She is currently pursuing a masters degree in counseling.
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VOLUNTEER COACH
JENNA DEVEINES Rhode Island College ‘10 SECOND SEASON AT PROVIDENCE
Jenna Deveines enters her second season as the Providence College softball volunteer coach. Deveines assumes the volunteer position after serving as the Friars’ team manager for the past two seasons (2012, 2013). Prior to Providence, Deveines was a member of the Rhode Island College softball team. Over her career, she pitched 71 games, starting 61, and recorded 43 wins in four seasons with the Anchorwomen. Deveines pitched a total of 300.3 innings and recorded a career ERA of 2.28 and had 224 strikeouts. She helped lead RIC to three Little East Conference regular season first-place finishes (2007, 2008, 2009) and three Little East Conference tournament championships (2007, 2008, 2009). In 2007 and 2008 RIC won the DIII NCAA Regional Tournament Championship and qualified for the national championship round. In 2009, Deveines registered her most successful season, posting a 15-3 record, a 1.88 ERA, 88 strikeouts and earned Second Team All-Little East honors. Deveines attended Beaver River Central High School in New Bremen, N.Y. where, she was a three-time Frontier League All-Star, a two-time Section III All-Star and was named an All-North First Team All-Star as a senior. A native of Lowville N.Y., Deveines graduated from RIC in 2010 with a Bachelor’s degree in Health/Physical Education.
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