Tina Phillips
Degrees and Credentials
M.A. Athletic Administration, Springfield College, Massachusetts 2002
B.S. Physical Education, Brockport State, New York 1990
Short Bio
Tina Phillips is in her 17th season as the head softball coach at Pitt-Bradford. She also serves as the senior woman administrator/assistant athletic director and compliance coordinator.
Since her arrival in 2003, Phillips teams have rewritten the record books. The all-time winningest coach in program, Phillips has put together a 317-310 record (175-119 in conference play), including some of the greatest seasons in Pitt-Bradford history.
Phillips led the softball program to four AMCC championships, two runner-up finishes, two regular season championships, three NCAA Division III tournament appearances and two ECAC tournament berths.
Under Phillips's watch, the Panthers excelled on and off the field at the conference and national level. Pitt-Bradford has had 61 All-Conference performers, including the 2010 AMCC Newcomer of the Year, 2008 Player of the Year and 2013 Pitcher of the Year. She was named the Coach of the Year twice. She has had seven National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Region players and 78 NFCA Scholar-Athletes. Phillips also has had four players named to the ECAC South All-Region team.
In 2006, the Panthers made their second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and ranked sixth in the NCAA East Region. The year before, the team became the first-ever women's team at Pitt-Bradford to make the NCAA Tournament. Panthers came within two wins of making the College World Series.
Phillips also served as the head coach of the Pitt-Bradford volleyball program for 12 years and is the program's winningest coach with over 150 wins. Her teams finished sixth or better every season and made it to the AMCC tournament in all of her 12 seasons.
In 2010, Phillips directed the Panthers to the best season in program history when the team won a school-record 22 straight matches, capturing the AMCC regular season crown with a perfect 9-0 record and earning the program's first-ever bid to the NCAA tournament. The team finished with a 24-4 record, still the best winning percentage in the program's history. She was named AMCC Coach of the Year.
The volleyball squad also excelled on the academic side. The team received the American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award twice. She also coached 30 AMCC All-conference players, including the 2007 Newcomer of the Year and 2010 Player of the Year.
On the administrative side, Phillips serves on the NCAA Regional Advisory committee for softball and was site representative during the 2018 national tournament. She has also served on the NCAA Regional Advisory committee for volleyball, the NFCA All-Region Selection Committee, and is a member of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and Women Leaders in College Sports.
Before coming to Pitt-Bradford, she served as the head softball/volleyball coach and assistant athletic director at Sage Colleges, Troy, NY. She spent two years at United Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY as the director of the Blue & Gray Club and assistant softball coach. She helped guide the program to its first-ever Skyline Conference championship and NCAA Tournament appearance.
Phillips has been elected into both the Thomas A. Edison High School and Chemung County (NY) Athletic Halls of Fame.
Phillips currently resides in Bradford, PA.
Research, Accomplishments, and Publications
She was the head coach in volleyball, girls' basketball and softball (65-24) at Thomas Edison from 1993-96 and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in '99. She tallied her 200th victory at the helm of the Pitt-Bradford softball program in game one of the 2014 season.