Softball has been a passion for Pattillo since a very young age, and it has been her dream to be able to give back to the sport. Landing the coaching position at Penn State York is a dream come true for her.
“Excited does not even begin to describe how I feel about this upcoming year,” said Pattillo. “I am so thrilled to start working with these young women and winning this year, on and off the field. We are going to work hard … on the field, in the gym, and in the classroom.”
Pattillo played softball at Shippensburg University all four years and racked up numerous awards and honors in addition to those mentioned by Barkdoll. Her career batting average was an impressive .332, and her fielding percentage was .967. Her performance at second base was outstanding, and she had an immediate impact on the Shippensburg softball program as a power hitter.
Throughout her college career, she earned 21st place for hitting in the PSAC and was named Player of the Week numerous times. She also was named to the PSAC Eastern Division First Team, National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Atlantic Second Team, and Daktronics All-Atlantic Region Second Team.
Pattillo is a 2017 graduate of Shippensburg University, where she majored in marketing and supply chain management. She resides in Middletown, Pennsylvania, and is a rental sales representative for Penske Truck Leasing.
Ron Schaeffer
Schaeffer is a 2008 graduate of Penn State, attending the Berks campus, and a 2014 graduate of Penn State's World Campus. At Penn State Berks, he was a three-year starter on the baseball team, and served as captain his junior and senior years. During his junior and senior years, he was the Student Athletes Advisory Committee (SAAC) president. He was the first player to reach 100 career hits in Penn State Berks history.
After his 2008 graduation, he joined the coaching staff at Penn State Berks from 2008-10 where he worked with hitters and catchers. In his first season, Penn State Berks finished as a North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) runner-up, and in 2009 won the NEAC and advanced to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Baseball Tournament. In his final season in 2010, the team was regular season champions.
"Coach Scaeffer brings a wealth of playing and coaching experience to our baseball program. I am very excited to watch as he applies his passion, enthusiasm and his baseball knowledge,” said Barkdoll. “In addition, he is a product of Penn State having played at Berks, so he is very familiar with our Penn State system. I am quite confident our student-athletes will benefit, and our program will grow because of his leadership."