Former Cedarville softball All-American Kelsey (Warrington) Chapman has been the head coach of the Lady Jackets beginning with the 2022 campaign.
After serving as the program’s assistant coach for five years from 2017 through 2021, she took over on an interim basis the following spring.
The interim tag was promptly removed less than a week after Chapman guided Cedarville to a 24-19 record.
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Cedarville Career Coaching Record:
Overall Conference
W L Pct W L Pct Place
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2022 24 19 .558 9 13 .409 7th
2023 22 26 .458 16 8 .667 4th
2024 24 31 .436 15 11 .577 6th
2025 19 31 .380 13 11 .542 tie 6th
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Totals 89 107 .454 53 43 .552
1 NCCAA All-American
1 NFCA Division II Midwest Region player
10 All-NCCAA Midwest Region players; 16Â NCCAA Scholar-Athletes
13 All-G-MAC players; 41 G-MAC Academic Team honorees |
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Cedarville Playing Career:
- Four-year Lady Jacket from 2011-14
- 2014 NCCAA All-America 2nd Team
- 2014 D2CCA Division II Midwest Region 2nd Team
- Three-time All-NCCAA Midwest Region Team
- Two-time NCCAA Scholar-Athlete
- Three-time all-conference selection
- Two-time all-conference academic
- Graduated with eight school records
- Led team to 128 victories
- Two NCCAA Midwest Region championship banners
- Three NCCAA National Tournament appearances
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The Townsend, Delaware natvie was previously the head softball coach and compliance coordinator at Ohio Christian University from 2014-16.
Her 2016 club hammered a school-record 23 home runs and she had two players named to the All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference First Team.
She took her squad on a missions trip to Costa Rica in May, 2015. The team traveled in association with Score International hosting camps and playing exhibition games.
Chapman is a 2014 graduate of Cedarville University with a degree in sport management. She earned a masters degree in business administration from Ohio Christian University in 2016.
Kelsey and her husband, Jordan, who is a former Yellow Jacket baseball player, reside in Clifton with their son, Henry, and daughter, Macey.