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Quincy Lewis

Lewis served as the softball assistant head coach during the 2020 season.

Prior to Mansfield, Lewis spent 2019 as the head softball coach at SUNY Canton. Lewis led the Roos to 12 wins and a fifth-place finish in the program’s first season in an NCAA conference (North Atlantic Conference). Lewis helped three players reach all-conference status including one 1st-team member, while increasing the club’s run production by 26 runs and lowering the team ERA by 2.01 runs per game. Since 2018, Lewis raised over $24,000 in fundraising, while managing all aspects of academic success, community service, alumni engagement, social media and strength and conditioning.

Lewis founded Diamond Dynamics Softball LLC in 2015 and is the current owner and operator of the program’s private lessons, camps and clinics.

Before finding a home at SUNY Canton, Lewis spent 2017-18 as the pitching and outfield coach at the College of Holy Cross. Lewis was in charge of the team’s recruiting efforts, while also leading the pitching staff, which lowered its ERA by 1.28 runs per game.

Lewis began her coaching career as the assistant softball coach at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn. During her time at Rhodes College, the team doubled their number of conference wins, earned two all-conference pitchers and reduced ERA by over half a run per game.

Lewis began her collegiate softball career at Long Island University-Post where she led the ECC and East Region in saves (eight) as a sophomore in 2014. Lewis appeared in 49 games in two seasons with the Pioneers, finishing with a 12-6 record and posting an impressive 1.28 ERA in her final year. Lewis threw 13 straight innings of scoreless relief over a span of 11 games as a sophomore, while also being named to the Academic All-American squad after the season.

Lewis spent her junior season of eligibility at PSAC East member, Shippensburg, where she tossed 64 innings. Lewis only allowed 27 runs while striking out 18 and throwing three complete games.

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