Madonna Athletics Staff


Al White

Al White
Head Softball Coach
 

Al White enters his 10th season in 2007-08 as head coach of Madonna softball. In 2007, he led the Crusaders to a 34-16 overall mark and their sixth overall season with at least 30 wins under White.  The Crusaders finished the year in second place in the WHAC standings with a 14-6 record in league play, but went on to become the first softball team in school history to win the conference tournament with a 9-4 win over Aquinas College.

Following the WHAC Tournament championship, White and the Crusaders clinched the number one seed in the NAIA Region VIII Tournament and came within one game of advancing to the NAIA National Tournament after falling to Bethel College in the championship round.

Currently, White has a .574 winning percentage at Madonna and is the winningest softball coach in Madonna history, compiling an overall record of 276-185-3 in nine seasons.

White has led the Crusaders to a Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference regular season title in 2004 and was also named WHAC and NAIA Region VIII Coach of the Year.  The Crusaders recent success includes three consecutive trips to the regional tournament, including a regional runner-up finish in 2006.

In 2005, White guided the MU softball team to a 35-15 overall record and a 10-9 record in league play, which saw the Crusaders finish third overall in the WHAC standings.

White has worked as an assistant to the team since the program's inception in 1990, including the team that attended the 1994 NAIA National Tournament. He was largely responsible for working with the Crusaders’ pitching staff.

Prior to joining the Madonna coaching staff, White assisted at Ladywood High School (Livonia, MI) during the 1988 and 1989 seasons.

As a softball player, White was a member of the 1985 and 1991 national championship teams in Amateur Softball Association of America Major Open Fastpitch, both out of Miami, Florida.  In 1998, White was inducted in to the Michigan/Detroit ASA Hall of Fame as a pitcher.

Prior to his Hall of Fame fastpitch career, White starred as a pitcher and shortstop at Scott High School in Madison, West Virginia, earning All-State honors for the Skyhawks.  Following his high school career, White was recruited to play at Morris Harvey College in West Virginia.

White is a retired commercial sheet metal worker of 37 years and resides in Canton, with his wife, Maryln and will be celebrating 40 years of marriage this year.  The couple have one daughter, Shannon (35) and one son Curtis (35), who is also a member of the Madonna softball coaching staff.  White is a proud grandparent of four grandchildren; Allee, Avery, Dyland and Drew.

White's Coaching Accomplishments
- Head coach at Madonna since 1999
- Is Madonna's all-time winningest softball coach with 276 wins
- Named WHAC and NAIA Region VIII Coach of the Year in 2004
- Has led the Crusaders to four straight NAIA Region VIII Tournaments
- Led MU to first ever WHAC Tournament Title in 2007
- Has led Crusaders to at least 30 wins in six of his nine seasons as head coach

White's Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record at Madonna

 Year W  L  PCT  CW  CL  PCT  Postseason
 1999  34  26  .567  15  13  .536
 
 2000  31  24  .564  15  13  .536
 
 2001  19  35  .352  9  19  .321
  
 2002  25  24  .510  15  12  .556
  
 2003  31  15  .670  17  10  .625
 
 2004  38  17  .684  17  7  .708
 Region VIII Runner-up 
 2005  29  13  .690  16  4  .800
 Region VIII Tournament Appearance 
 2006  35  15  .700  10  9  .526
 Region VIII Runner-up 
 2007  34  16  .680  14  6  .700
 WHAC Tournament Champs, Region VIII Runner-up 
 TOTALS  276  185  .574  128  93  .579