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As head coach of the Cal State Dominguez Hills
softball program, I would like to introduce myself and my program.
My name is Jim Maier and I will be entering my seventh year as
head softball coach for the Toros.
For the past six seasons, CSUDH softball has
become one of the most successful Division II programs in the
nation. CSUDH softball has been ranked in the Top 10 in the West
Region and Top 25 Nationally the last three years. We have made
the NCAA Playoffs for four-consecutive years, and reached the
Championship series of the Far West Region in 2006 after defeating
the top-ranked team in the nation in the semifinals. This
achievement came just one year after CSUDH won the CCAA
Championship, earning the opportunity to host the programs
first-ever NCAA Far West softball regional. And thanks to the
effort and support of my coaching staff and players, I was named
the CCAA Coach of the Year.
We have won at least 30 games since my staff
and I arrived six years ago, also a first in the schools
46-year history, but are still in the process of building a strong
softball program with a commitment to developing people as well as
a strong winning tradition. We are extremely interested in finding
student-athletes who are very athletic and possess the work ethic
and drive that match the intensity it takes to be successful.
The Toros play in the highly competitive
California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Conference with
teams throughout California, and are the only Division II team in
the Los Angeles and Orange counties, giving the majority of girls
the opportunity to play in the presence of family and friends.
At CSUDH, we pride ourselves in having a
highly-monitored student-athlete program, emphasizing academics.
Study hall is mandatory, and our softball team has achieved a 3.0
GPA or higher each year. We also strive to develop a caring
family atmosphere between players, coaches and family
members, and emphasize a philosophy of commitment to team, and
having a purpose and philosophy behind everything we do on and off
the field.
As an organization, we instill in each of our
members the need to show up and be in the moment, pay attention to
detail, add value to the team, be accountable to each other and do
something positive each day. We like to call these intangibles the
Five Absolutes for Success in Life. A strong tradition
is being built at CSUDH daily and, along with our work ethic and
commitment to each other, we are teaching the loyalty it takes to
be successful.
Our softball program is structured in such a
way that our ladies can be student-athletes while still having
time for part-time jobs and social lives. CSUDH has many majors
available while specializing in the School of Education. The
student-teacher ratio is 25:1, with a total enrollment of
approximately 13,000 students. Tuition is relatively inexpensive,
in comparison to many other universities. In addition, government
financial aid is available to those who qualify and limited
grant-in-aid funds are available for the softball program to
distribute.
Finally, I wish to emphasize that we run a
well-organized and structured program for the highly-skilled and
dedicated softball player. If you are interested in becoming part
of the CSUDH softball family and want to be part of something
really special, please contact me so I may start the process of
you becoming a Toro.
Sincerely,
Jim Maier, Head Softball
Coach
(310) 243-3990
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