Northwestern University Athletics

Kate Drohan Promoted on Softball Staff

8/25/2000 12:00:00 AM | Softball

Aug. 25, 2000

EVANSTON, Ill. - After three years as an assistant coach with the Northwestern University softball program, Kate Drohan has been promoted to the position of associate head coach. The announcement was made recently by head coach Sharon Drysdale.

Drohan came to Northwestern from Boston College, where she served as assistant softball coach and assistant athletic director for facilities from 1995-97. In addition to her duties with the softball team, Drohan worked in game operations and administration with the Eagles. She also directed the YES clinic at the 1996 NCAA Field Hockey Championships hosted by Boston College. Drohan has also been a guest lecturer at the Hofstra University Softball Camp and the Providence College Baseball Camp.

Drohan earned her bachelor's degree in biology from Providence in May of 1995. As a member of the Providence softball team, she was named to the All-Big East first team in 1992, 1994 and 1995.

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