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Dan Letellier

Head Softball Coach

Location

Biddeford Campus

Letellier has led the UNE softball team for five seasons, highlighted by the program's second Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) title in 2012 and a berth into the NCAA Championship. Big Blue finished that year with a 27-14 mark, which included a four-game sweep through the CCC Championship. The Nor'easters then became the second team in school history to win a game at the NCAA level, following only the softball squad from 2000. 

Towards the tail end of 2013, Letellier recorded his 100th career victory in his 162nd game as head coach. He current owns a 126-81-2 mark (.608 winning percentage), and under his guidance, UNE has extended its string of seasons with at least 22 wins to eight years.

The Nor'easters are 71-31 in CCC contests under his direction.

In 2011, Letellier's group posted the highest win total (29) in more than 17 seasons, and garnered the title of Co- Runners-Up in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) New England Championship double elimination tournament. Earlier that season, he was voted CCC Coach of the Year by his peers.

 A Biddeford native, Letellier is the superintendent of parks and fields for the City of Biddeford. He and his wife, Tina, have daughters Laura, Erica, and Jessica -- all either in college or high school. His middle child, Erica, plays lacrosse at NCAA Division III UMaine Farmington.