Ashley Stammen is entering her first season as an assistant softball coach at Madison College. Stammen returns to the WolfPack after playing for head coach Leo Kalinowski in 2015.
Stammen started 51 of 52 games as a first year outfielder, helping Madison College to a 33-20 record. She finished third on the team with a .353 batting average and 36 runs batted in, while also sitting among the top five with 48 hits, 38 runs scored, and three home runs.
Prior to Madison College, Stammen attended UW-Green Bay and earned her BS degree in Psychology & Human Development. She eventually earned her Master's Degree in Healthcare Administration from UW-Stevens Point.Â
During her prep days, Stammen was a two-sport athlete at Oregon High School, playing both softball and volleyball. She was a four-time all-conference selection in the Badger South Conference, including first team as a senior, second team as a sophomore, and honorable mention as both a junior and freshman.Â
Stammen's coaching experience includes working with youth volleyball teams. She is a registered dental hygienist and currently working as a part-time dental hygiene instructor at Madison College. Stammen resides in Arena, Wisconsin, with her husband, Jeremiah. In her free time, she enjoys being active through fitness, golfing, and playing softball.
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