St. Norbert Green Knights softball

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St. Norbert Green Knights
University St. Norbert College
Head coachJoAnn Krueger (16th season)
Conference MWC
Location De Pere, WI
Home stadiumMel Nicks Field
Nickname Green Knights
ColorsGreen and Gold
   

The St. Norbert Green Knights softball team represents St. Norbert College in NCAA Division III college softball. The team participates in the Midwest Conference. The Green Knights are currently led by head coach JoAnn Krueger. The team plays its home games at Mel Nicks Field located on the college's campus. [1]

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History

Year-by-year results

SeasonConferenceCoachOverallConferenceNotes
GamesWinLossTieGamesWinLossTie
2007 [2] MWC JoAnn Krueger3420140131120
2008 [3] MWC JoAnn Krueger32161608620
2009 [4] MWC JoAnn Krueger3617190131030
2010 [5] MWC JoAnn Krueger413380131300
2011 [6] MWC JoAnn Krueger3820180131030
2012 [7] MWC JoAnn Krueger38182008620
2013 [8] MWC JoAnn Krueger3520150141040

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References

  1. "Mel Nicks Field". St. Norbert College . Retrieved 2013-02-18.
  2. "St. Norbert College Season Statistics".
  3. "St. Norbert College - Season Statistics".
  4. http://www.snc.edu/athletics/teamfiles/softball/2009/teamcume.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  5. http://www.snc.edu/athletics/teamfiles/softball/2010/teamcume.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  6. http://www.snc.edu/athletics/teamfiles/softball/2011/teamcume.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  7. http://www.snc.edu/athletics/teamfiles/softball/2012/teamcume.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  8. http://www.snc.edu/athletics/teamfiles/softball/2013/teamcume.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]