Lewis & Clark Softball Camps
Coaching Staff

Shawna Feldt
Head Softball Coach |

Mandy Hill
Assistant Softball Coach |
Shawna Feldt is in her first season as the Pioneers Head Softball Coach, joining the L&C staff in July 2009. Feldt comes to the Pioneers after serving as an assistant coach at Oregon State for the last four seasons.
Prior to joining the Oregon State staff, Feldt coached the Fort Vancouver High School softball team, taking the struggling program to the district playoffs her first season. Feldt was later named District Coach of the Year.
Feldt also played professional softball in the Netherlands, while also serving as a coach. During her time in the Netherlands, she helped lead the team to the European Cup Championship in Forli, Italy in 2003. While playing with the Dutch club, she also served as the head coach of the 19-under junior team, which won the Holland Cup.
Feldt, an Oregon State graduate, is a former All-Pacific-10 Conference player and three-time All-Pac-10 selection. As a player, Feldt spent one season at Mississippi State University before competing from 1999-01 at Oregon State. One of Oregon State's all-time great players, Feldt dominates Oregon State's career record books with her name dotting eight different batting categories, including a No. 3 ranking in singles and No. 2 in triples and a No. 5 ranking in hits and runs scored. As a shortstop, she led the Beavers to three NCAA Regional Tournament appearances and was a two-time NCAA Regional Tournament selection. Feldt also ranks in 15 Oregon State single-season record book categories.
She helped the Beavers reach the 2006 NCAA Softball World Series, while guiding the 2007 team to the NCAA Regional Tournament.
She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History from Oregon State in 2001.
Mandy Hill begins her first season as the Pioneers assistant softball coach, after spending last season coaching at Heritage High School in Vancouver, Wash.
Hill was a four-year letterwinner at Portland State University (2004-2008), where she was a four-time All-Pacific Coast Conference player. In 2006, Hill helped guide Portland State to the PCSC Championship, while being named Pitcher of the Year and Portland State Athlete of the Year. She also earned a spot on the 2006 All-Pacific Region Second-Team.
While at PSU, Hill broke the career record in homeruns (31), RBI's (135), Wins (67-46), Appearances (147), and Innings Pitched (815.1). She is currently ranked in 16 career categories and 11 single season categories, including: career strikeouts (2nd - 604), career complete games (3rd - 102), season RBI's (2nd - 48), and season homeruns (1st - 12). She also holds the distinct honor of being the only PSU pitcher to record 20+ wins in a season, having done it in back-to-back seasons (2006, 2007) Also had the chance to play the Olympic team in 2008.
Hill graduated from PSU with a bachelors degree in Criminal Justice.
