
Julia Culotta
Title: | Head Coach |
Phone: | 443-352-4455 |
Email: | jculotta@stevenson.edu |
Alma Mater: | UMBC '10 |
Experience: | 4th year at STE, 9th overall |
Culotta completed her first season with the Mustangs in 2017.
- Led the team to nine wins after the team graduated four of the top five hitters from the season prior.
- Culotta recorded her first career coaching win with a 15-5 walk-off victory versus Minn.-Morris
- In her first season, Culotta had three players named to the all-conference teams, including a second team all-conference selection
- All-MAC Commonwealth First Team (1): 2018: Brooke Steinbach; 2019: Erin Stephey
- All-MAC Commonweath Second Team (): 2017: Jasmyn OgleTree; 2018: Morghan Fulton, Erin Stephey; 2019: Kayla Briles
- All-MAC Commonwealth Honorable Mention (): 2017: Naomi Fields, Morghan Fulton; 2019: Alex DiGrande
- Culotta spent five seasons serving as the assistant coach at her alma mater and Division I UMBC
- Joining UMBC staff in 2011, she worked primarily with hitters and outfielders
- Helped coach a total of 19 American East All-Conference selections, including a Rookie of the Year, Taylor Hall
- UMBC made a pair of American East Conference Championship appearances
- Culotta was a redshirt freshman at the University of Tennessee in 2007
- Following one year at UT, then transferred to UMBC to play for the Retrievers for four seasons
- Culotta was named America East All-Conference after batting .384 with nine home runs, 33 runs batted in and 37 runs scored as a senior
- She is ranked in the top 5 in the conference for batting average, slugging percentage (.645), on base percentage (.506), total bases (89), and walks (32)
- Culotta ranked in the top-100 in the NCAA for batting average (96th) and walks (53rd), as well as the top-50 in the country in on-base percentage (41st)
- Tied for eighth all-time at UMBC with 21 home runs in her four years
- Culotta gathered 155 hits, 96 RBI, 25 doubles and 93 runs in 207 career games, one of 14 Retrievers to appear in at least 200 career games
- serving as a team captain in 2011 as a senior and was a four-time selection to the America East Academic Honor Roll
- A native of Street, Md. who attended North Harford High School, Culotta graduated from UMBC in May, 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in history and political science.