Dargon Named Assistant Softball Coach
Sept. 26, 2006
SMITHFIELD, RI - Bryant University softball coach Lisa-Ann Wallace announced the hiring of former softball standout Jordan Dargon '06 to her coaching staff for the 2006-07 season.
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| Jordan Dargon was named Assistant Softball Coach by Coach Lisa-Ann Wallace. |
A native of Trumbull, Conn., Dargon is coming off a tremendous four-year career with the Bryant softball team from 2003-06. This past spring, Dargon was named the Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year after batting .350 with 11 doubles and seven home runs. One of the conference's best defensive catchers during her career, Dargon played in 172 games behind the plate and finished with a career fielding percentage of .883 with just eight errors in 853 plays.
A three-time all-conference selection including First Team honoree by the Northeast-10 in 2006, Dargon ranks second in the Bryant Softball Record book in games played (172); second in career hits (150), second in career doubles (37), second in career RBIs (90) and tied for first all-time in school history with 10 home runs.
This past spring, Dargon was the recipient of Bryant's William T. O'Hara Leadership Award recognizing outstanding achievement both on and off the field of play.









