Tracey Kee
Tracey  Kee
Hometown:
Richmond, VA

Position:
Head Coach

Alma Mater:
East Carolina, 1990


04/29/2018

Softball Sets Single-Season Home Run Record In Series-Clinching Win

North Texas Tops Southern Miss 2-0 In Series Finale

04/27/2018

North Texas Begins Crucial Final Stretch At Southern Miss

Mean Green Have Six Conference Games Remaining

04/22/2018

North Texas Offense Stymied In Sunday's Losses

Losing Streak Extends To Six Games

04/20/2018

North Texas Announces Changes To Florida International Series

Mean Green, Panthers Will Play Double-Header Sunday

04/20/2018

Softball To Celebrate Alumni Day, Kee's Milestone In Pivotal C-USA Series

North Texas, Florida International Tied For Fourth In Standings

03/18/2014

Seniors Lead From The Circle

SB: Pitchers Kirk, Poole Taking Charge - Seniors Lead From The Circle

03/07/2014

C-USA Veteran Has Mean Green Playing Well

SB: Coach Kee Prepares Team For Conference Play - C-USA Veteran Has Mean Green Playing Well

MeanGreenSports.com Feature: The Kee To Turning A Program Around

Tracey Kee recently completed her fourth season at North Texas as one of the winningest active coaches in NCAA Division I, boasting a career record of 781-479-1. Hired in August 2013, she became the fourth Mean Green softball head coach in the current era. In her four years, Kee has led the program to record heights and several program records and firsts.

The 2017 squad rebounded after a disappointing 2016 campaign, securing 25 wins with the 10th-toughest non-conference schedule in the nation and the 36th-toughest overall schedule. The Mean Green tallied 11 conference wins, good for the No. 7 seed in the Conference USA Championship tournament, its third under Kee. Three players garnered all-conference honors as Kelli Schkade was named to the first team, while Lindsay and Lacy Gregory were named to the All-Freshman squad.   

The 2016 team set a program record for steals in a season (81) and matched the highest batting average mark (.279). The 81 steals was good for an average of 1.47 a game, the 47th best mark in Division 1. 

In three of Kee's four seasons at North Texas, the team's defense has been ranked in the top-50 nationally, peaking at No. 5 in the 2015 season (.978). 

In 2014, Kee took the Mean Green to the most wins in the program’s 12-year history with 31 victories. In 2015, North Texas upset No. 7 Baylor on the road in Waco, the highest ranked team that the Mean Green have defeated in program history and just their second-ever top-25 win. And then, in 2016, North Texas received votes in one of the national polls for the first time in school history after knocking off No. 21 Baylor two times in Waco. The Mean Green knocked-off a nationally-ranked Baylor yet again in 2017, securing a 3-2 extra-inning victory in Waco. 

Under Kee, North Texas has had first-team All-Conference USA selections in four straight years and six all-conference selections overall in three years, including Kat Strunk, a two-time honoree and the 2014 C-USA Newcomer of the Year, the first specialty award in program history. Schkade also garnered first-team honors in 2016-17.

TRACEY KEE
Birthdate Dec. 28, 1967
Birthplace Richmond, Va.
High School Saint Gertrude (Va.) High School
College East Carolina University, 1990 (B.S.)
East Carolina University, 1995 (M.A.)
Master of Arts in Education with Athletic Administration
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Level School (Years)
College East Carolina University (1987-90)
High School Saint Gertrude (Va.) HS (1983-86)
COACHING EXPERIENCE
Year School, Position
2013-present University of North Texas, Head Coach
1997-2012 East Carolina University, Head Coach
1991-96 East Carolina University, Assistant Coach
CHAMPIONSHIPS WON
Year Championship
1997 Big South Regular Season
1998 Big South Regular Season
1999 Big South Regular Season
Big South Tournament
2000 East Coast Athletic Conference Tournament
2001 East Coast Athletic Conference Tournament
2010 Conference USA Regular Season
Conference USA Tournament
2011 Conference USA Tournament
NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
Years 1999, 2008, 2010, 2011
HONORS/AWARDS
Year Award
1997 Big South Coach-of-the-Year
2005 Conference USA Coach-of-the-Year
2009 Conference USA Coach-of-the-Year
2010 Conference USA Coach-of-the-Year
2010 National Fastpitch Coaches Association Mideast Region Coaching Staff-of-the-Year
2011 National Fastpitch Coaches Association Mideast Region Coaching Staff-of-the-Year
HEAD COACHING RECORD
Year School Record Conf. Record
1997 East Carolina 49-24 13-3
1998 East Carolina 43-21 14-2
1999 East Carolina 50-20 11-3
2000 East Carolina 60-17 2-8
2001 East Carolina 51-23 3-7
2002 East Carolina 38-26 10-13
2003 East Carolina 24-31 5-19
2004 East Carolina 47-24-1 10-14
2005 East Carolina 55-19 17-7
2006 East Carolina 40-24 13-11
2007 East Carolina 40-20 14-9
2008 East Carolina 37-30 10-12
2009 East Carolina 40-15 19-5
2010 East Carolina 44-18 16-5
2011 East Carolina 41-22 14-10
2012 East Carolina 25-28 11-12
2014 North Texas 31-22 14-9
2015 North Texas 19-31
11-12

2016 North Texas 22-33
5-19

2017 North Texas 25-31
11-13

Career 20
Seasons
781-479-1 (.619) 223-193 (.536)

In 2015, Taylor Schoblocher earned Amateur Softball Association/USA Softball National Player of the Week honors, the program’s first national award.

As a team, under Kee, the Mean Green have set several program records, including the most conference wins (14), most runs scored (272), most RBI (242), highest batting average (.279), steals (81), highest fielding percentage (.978) and fewest errors committed (30).

In 2014, Ashley Kirk broke the single-season wins record with 22 victories and single-season strikeout record with 214. In 2015, Schoblocher set the single-season marks for on-base percentage (.477) and slugging percentage (.833) and finished with the second-best single-season batting average (.389) and second-most home runs (17) and total bases (120).

Off the field, North Texas softball graduates Lauren Poole and Madison Thompson were awarded the Jim Castaneda Postgraduate Scholarship in consecutive years, the first and second North Texas athletes to receive the honor in school’s first two years of conference membership.

Kee has also coached six (Sarah Barker, Mackenzie Grimes, Jami Schkade, Kelli Schkade, Shelbie Smith and Madison Thompson) NFCA All-America Scholar Athletes at North Texas. 

Prior to North Texas, Kee compiled a 684-362 record in 16 seasons as the East Carolina head coach, and guided the Pirates to four NCAA Tournament appearances including three in her last five years. Kee and her staff were also named a National Fastpitch Coaches Association Mideast Region Coaching Staff of the Year honoree twice.

She also captured nine league championships, with back-to-back C-USA Tournament titles in 2010 and 2011. From 2009 to 2011, no Conference USA program won more games than East Carolina's 125.

ECU recorded 41 victories in 2011 to become only the fourth team in C-USA history to win 40 or more games in three-straight seasons. Kee's clubs have reached the 40-victory plateau 12 of her 16 seasons. Four times her teams have tallied 50 or more wins, including the 2000 group she directed to a school-record 60 victories. Personally, she reached the 650-win threshold as a head coach in 2011.

ECU won its first C-USA titles in 2010, claiming both the regular season and tournament titles before repeating as tournament champions in 2011.

In just her first season as head coach in 1997, Kee's team posted a 49-24 record, and she was named Big South Coach of the Year. Two seasons later, in 1999, East Carolina won 50 games and made its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

Under Kee's tutelage, many players have earned all-conference and all-region honors. During her time in the Big South, she led 11 all-conference players, two Rookie of the Year selections, the league's tournament MVP, Denise Reagan, in 1999 and the two-time league player-of-the-year in Polonius (1998 and 1999).

The accolades continued in Conference USA as Kee's players received 12 first-team selections and 15 second-team honors. Additionally, 14 student-athletes have been named to the all-rookie team with two named the league's freshman of the year.

In 2009, Kee led Toni Paisley to Conference USA Female Athlete of the Year honors, becoming just the second softball selection in league history. Kee also helped Paisley to three-straight C-USA Pitcher of the Year awards from 2009-11 and to Louisville Slugger/NFCA Third-Team All-America honors in 2010. Six players have also received all-region recognition under Kee since joining C-USA.

Kee played her high school ball at Saint Gertrude in Richmond, Va., from 1983-86 before a stellar career for East Carolina from 1987-1990. In 2009, she was inducted into the St. Gertrude Athletic Hall of Fame. In 2014, she was inducted into the Central Virginia ASA Hall of Fame.

She graduated from ECU in May 1990 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and, in 1995, earned her master's degree from ECU in exercise and sport science with a concentration in physical education.

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