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ALI MALOOF

Head Coach

Ali Maloof is entering her third season as head coach of the Stonehill softball program in 2023-24, following her hire in September 2021.

“It is a pleasure to welcome Ali Maloof as the next head coach of our Stonehill softball program,” said Dean O’Keefe. '94, Director of Athletics at Stonehill. “Ali brings with her a resume of success both during her playing and coaching days at fellow NE10 member Southern New Hampshire. Her NCAA Division II competitive background along with her commitment to the overall student-athlete experience is exactly what we were looking for in our next hire. I am confident that Ali’s passion, energy and knowledge of the game will be an asset to our program and the development of our student-athletes on the field, in the classroom, and on our community.”

Maloof, who enjoyed a remarkable playing career at Northeast-10 Conference rival Southern New Hampshire University, joins Stonehill after two seasons as an assistant coach at Wellesley College with head coach Keri O’Meara. She assisted Coach O’Meara in all facets of recruiting, practice planning and budgeting, while also working with the student-athletes on focusing on the balance of being a student-athlete. In addition to her softball duties at Wellesley, Maloof served as event manager working with the athletic administration on preparing to host home athletic contests.

Maloof served four seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater prior to joining the Wellesley coaching staff. She helped SNHU to a record of 132-64 (.674) overall over those four seasons, including 67-34 (.663) in the NE10, with three NCAA Tournament appearances and reaching the NCAA Division II Super Regionals in 2016. She assisted head coach Deb Robitaille with recruiting and organizing practice sessions, budget and travel.

Maloof, who received her undergraduate degree in 2015 and Master’s Degree in psychology in 2017 from SNHU, was a two-time All-America pitcher for the Penmen over her record breaking four-year career. The CoSIDA Academic All-American was a three-time NE10 Pitcher of the Year, who earned NE10 Player of the Year accolades as a senior. She earned All-NE10 honors all four years, with first team honors three times, and was named the Daktronics East Region Pitcher of the Year in 2014 and 2015, while being selected as its Region Player of the Year as a senior.

In helping SNHU to a pair of NE10 Championships over her four year career as a student-athlete, Maloof set a Penmen record with 808 career strikeouts in a record 711.1 innings, while also scoring a program record 135 runs and finishing second all-time with 234 hits and a .374 batting average. She tossed two perfect games over her collegiate career and competed in two additional NCAA Tournaments as a student-athlete.

“I am absolutely overjoyed and honored to be taking over the Stonehill softball program,” said Maloof. “I have dreamed of being a head coach since my playing career came to an end. It was during my playing career when I first crossed paths with the beloved coach Ken LeGrice. Ken was a wonderful coach and even better person. It was an honor to be able to compete against his teams as a player and coach during my time at Southern New Hampshire. While I will be looking to put my own individual stamp on this program, I will continue to keep Ken's memory alive and well within it. I cannot thank everyone at Stonehill enough for believing in me and giving me this opportunity. I look forward to getting on the field and growing this program. Go Skyhawks!"


MADISYN BARONE

Assistant Coach

Madisyn Barone enters her second year on Head Coach Ali Maloof's staff for the 2023-24 season, being promoted to the top assistant for the spring season. Barone was hired as a volunteer coach for the 2023 season after a standout softball career at both the collegiate and high school levels.

She was a four-year member of Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Softball team as a pitcher from 2016-2020. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics in May 2020. During her tenure at SNHU – she helped her team to two NCAA Regional appearances. Her accolades as a member of the SNHU softball program include; 2019 Northeast-10 First Team, 2019 D2CCA All-American Honorable Mention, 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District, and 2018 Northeast-10 Third Team. She finished with a 49-20 record, a 2.21 ERA, 409 strikeouts, and 491.2 innings pitched in her decorated career for the Penmen.

Prior to SHNU, she was a 4-year member of the Silver Lake HS softball team in Kingston, Mass. and was named 2016 Gatorade Massachusetts Softball Player of Year as well as National High School Player of the Year.


ERIC CLARK

Assistant Coach

Eric Clark enters his 10th season with the Stonehill softball team for the 2023-24 season as an assistant coach on Head Coach Ali Maloof's staff. Clark joined Stonehill in 2014 as an assistant coach for the late Ken LeGrice, who led the Skyhawks until his passing in May of 2021 after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

The Stonehill softball team was presented with the athletic department's Community Service Award in 2019 for its work with Strikeout Cancer. LeGrice coached 21 AlI-NE10 selections, including five first team picks, and saw five freshmen earn NE10 All-Rookie Team.

In 2019, Clark was about of a coaching staff that led the team back to double-digit wins for a 15-24 overall record and an 11-16 NE10 mark. Juniors Michelle Theilgard '21 and Genna Hartman '21 were voted to the NE10 All-Conference second team. The squad also received the 2019 Stonehill Community Service Award for their dedication to raising money for the NFCA Strikeout Cancer event. For the two years that the team has raised money, the program has collected over $7,000 for cancer research.

The 2018 season saw a 8-31 overall record and a 7-22 NE10 mark. Clark coached freshmen Michelle Theilgard '21 and Hannah Ricker '21 to the NE10 All-Rookie team, while Theilgard also earned NE10 All-Conference third team honors.

Clark joined the Stonehill staff in 2014 and assisted the Skyhawks to their third consecutive 20-win campaign as Stonehill went 20-25 overall and 14-15 in Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10) play. When he's not in the dugout coaching the Skyhawks, Clark works for the Brockton Police Department as a detective.


KATIE CARUSO

Assistant Coach

Katie Caruso was named an assistant coach for the Stonehill College softball program in December of 2021, joining Head Coach Ali Maloof's staff in her first season at the helm of the Skyhawks.

Caruso joined Stonehill after seven seasons at Southern New Hampshire University, four as a standout student-athlete and three as an assistant coach.

One of the most feared hitters in the Northeast-10 Conference during her tenure in Manchester, Caruso helped lead the Penmen to a pair of NCAA Division II East Regional crowns and two trips to the NCAA Division II East Super Regional. She finished her career third all-time in program history in hits (168), second in doubles (34), third in RBI (104), fifth in runs scored (86) and seventh in home runs (19). A 2015 All-Northeast-10 Conference selection, Caruso also graduated with the highest fielding percentage in school history.

During her four seasons at Southern New Hampshire, the Penmen won four-straight Northeast-10 Conference Northeast Division titles, advanced to three consecutive Northeast-10 Conference Tournament finals and won back-to-back conference championships in 2014 and 2015. Caruso was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2015 Northeast-10 Championship after batting .500 with four RBI and four runs scored in two games.



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