Administration
Softball
Vickee Kazee-Hollifield

Vickee Kazee-Hollifield

Title: Head Softball Coach/Senior Women's Administrator
Phone Number: (865) 471-3424
Email Address: vhollifield@cn.edu

Hollifield Bio

The Hollifield File
Winningest Coach in South Atlantic Conference History
886 Career Wins
22 South Atlantic Conference Titles
2009 NCAA Super Regional Participant
7th in Career Wins and Winning Percentage in NCAA Division II History
10 NCAA Tournament Appearances
14 SAC Players of the Year
10-Time SAC Coach of the Year

Carson-Newman head coach Vickee Kazee-Hollifield enters her 26th season at the helm of a program she has started and developed into a national perennial powerhouse. The winningest coach in C-N history has turned the Lady Eagle program into one that has yet to see a losing season and seeks to reach new heights each season.

With a career record of 886-271, the 10-time South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year has guided the Lady Eagles to 11 national tournament berths, including six consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.

Last season, the Lady Eagles won 37 games and reached their sixth-consecutive NCAA Tournament.

In 2009, Hollifield guided the Lady Eagles to the most successful postseason run in program history. After entering the SAC Tournament as a No. 6 seed, C-N defeated four straight opponents, including a 2-0 win over Wingate in the championship game, to claim its second-consecutive SAC Tournament title and ninth overall. The Lady Eagles then swept through the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Tournament, defeating Lenoir-Rhyne 2-1 in the finals to earn the program's first-ever trip to the Super Regionals. C-N's run ended in the Super Regionals as it fell in a best of three series to No. 1 North Georgia. The Lady Eagles finished the year at 32-17.

In 2008, the Lady Eagles turned in one of the best seasons in SAC history, setting a school record with 49 wins, clinching the SAC regular season and tournament titles, en route to earning the top seed for the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional. Her teams have won 13 SAC regular season titles in 18 seasons, including 8-of-9 from 1995-2003.

The Oneida, Tenn. native is the winningest coach in SAC history by both winning percentage and total victories, and is climbing higher on the NCAA Division II coaching ladder with each season. Currently, she is in the top ten all-time in wins and winning percentage in Division II history.

Hollifield's run began in 1986, as she started a C-N program that went 21-10 in its first season and has never looked back, winning over 38 games a year from 1988-'92, and grabbing the first two SAC titles.

In 1991, after their second straight unbeaten season in conference play and qualifying for the NAIA National Tournament, her peers named Hollifield NAIA District 26 Coach of the Year.

In 1995, she led her squad to a 35-10 season, won the SAC regular and postseason titles and qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in the school's history.

The 1996 season saw Hollifield and her Lady Eagles again winning the SAC regular and tournament titles, as well as for the second-consecutive season qualifying for the NCAA Tournament. The 1998 season was a carbon copy of the `95 and `96 campaigns with the Lady Eagles winning the SAC regular season and tournament titles before advancing to yet another NCAA II National Tournament. Hollifield started the new millennium off on the right track, leading her team to its eighth SAC title and finishing out the season 35-10 overall and 13-3 in SAC action. The new millennium found Hollifield going back to the National Tournament after finishing the season as the SAC regular season champions and compiling a 40-16 record.

This 10-time SAC Coach of the Year has seen many of her players receive postseason honors. Pitcher Carol Zachary earned All-America honors three times and was a four-time recipient of All-District and All-Conference honors, while Brandi Hardin and Sammi Hatcher each received All-America accolades in 1992. The 1993 season saw Hatcher and Lindi Bordine earn All-America honors, while Heather Randolph joined that list in 1995. In all, more than 40 Lady Eagles have earned all-district or all-region distinction, while more than 100 have earned all-conference accolades. That is a mark that not many coaches at any level can match.

The 1983 C-N graduate has been involved in athletics at C-N for nearly three decades. The successful association began as she starred for the Lady Eagle basketball team after leading the Tennessee prep ranks in scoring as a high school senior. Her name still appears in the C-N record book several times, and she was named to the Lady Eagle Basketball Team of the Century in 1995.

After finishing her playing career, Hollifield worked as a graduate assistant at C-N. During that time, she earned her Master's degree from the University of Tennessee. Recognizing that the C-N alum was someone who had a passion for C-N athletics, the administration hired Hollifield to head the volleyball program and to assist with women's basketball. Hollifield, who now coaches only softball and is Senior Woman Administrator, relinquished her duties as volleyball coach after guiding C-N to a 59-21 record (.738) in three seasons and a District 24 title in 1985.

Hollifield is married to Matt Hollifield of Norcross, Ga. The couple reside in Jefferson City, Tenn.

NCAA SUPER REGIONALS: ‘09
NCAA TOURNAMENT: (10) 1991 (NAIA), 1995, ‘96, ‘98, ’01, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10
SAC TITLES: (13) 1990, ‘91, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘05, ‘08
SAC TOURNAMENT TITLES: (9) 1991, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, ‘05, ‘08, ‘09
SAC COACH OF THE YEAR: (10) 1991, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02
NAIA DISTRICT CHAMPS: 1988, ‘89, ‘91, ‘92
NAIA DISTRICT RUNNER-UP: 1986, ‘90, ‘93
NAIA TRI-DISTRICT CHAMPS: 1991