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Randi Carine begins her 10th year as Wheaton's facility manager
for the athletic department. Serving as the school's top assistant
softball coach from 1999-2003, she helped guide the Lyons to four
NCAA Tournament appearances and four New England Women's and Men's
Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Tournament titles. The 2001 team
advanced to the College World Series and finished third in the
country. In 2008, Carine was the head softball coach at Foxboro
High School.
Before coming to Wheaton, Carine spent the 1998 softball season at
Bridgewater State College as a graduate assistant, coaching the
Bears to an appearance in the College World Series. Earning her
master's degree in counseling at Bridgewater State in 2000, Carine
also worked a variety of annual clinics and summer camps while
coaching.
A 1997 graduate of Wheaton with a bachelor's degree in psychology,
Carine was one of the school's top players to have gone through the
softball program. Named to the National Fastpitch Coaches
Association (NFCA) All-America first team her senior year, Carine
led the Lyons to third place at the College World Series with a
45-7 record.












