
Softball staff offers pitching and hitting lessons
August 05, 2008 | Softball
Want to improve your skills on the softball diamond' Looking for that extra piece of advice to become a better hitter' Curious to learn another pitch '
If you answered yes to any of these, you need to check out the hitting and pitching lessons offered to softball players anywhere between first and 12th grade. Wisconsin assistant coaches staffid=786"> --> Julie Wright and staffid=1004"> --> Roanna Brazier are currently offering instructional clinics for anyone interested.
The coaches are available immediately for instruction; Contact Coach Wright (608-265-8493, jw7@athletics.wisc.edu) or Coach Brazier (608-265-6153, rb2@athletics.wisc.edu) for more information on the lessons.
Combined, Brazier and Wright have nearly 20 years of coaching experience under their belts. Prior to joining the UW staff this summer, Brazier was the lead instructor at the Worth Club K just outside of Nashville, Tenn., and has spent time at Ohio University after playing college softball at Kansas. Wright will be entering her second year with Wisconsin after spending two years as the head coach at Akron. Wright also served as an assistant at Kansas and Ohio University, her alma mater.






