Jacksonville University Softball
Erica Ayers

Erica Ayers

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Experience

George Mason University

Alma Mater

29-20 in 2021

Recent Season

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Overview

Biography

A familiar face will be taking the reins of the Jacksonville University softball program as Erica Ayers will lead the Dolphins in 2018. “Erica is the right person to step in as head coach of our softball program at Jacksonville University,” said Athletic Director Alex Ricker-Gilbert. “Her experience is vast, and she is ready for the opportunity. The future for our softball program is bright and I couldn’t be more excited for Erica and our student-athletes.” Ayers came on staff in 2016 as an assistant under former head coach Jennifer Steele and immediately made an impact, primarily working with the Dolphins’ defensive efforts. A 17-year coaching veteran, her defensive efforts saw the team drop its error total from 100 to just 62 while its hitting improved from .240 to .274 in just two seasons. Since arriving at JU, six Dolphins have garnered All-ASUN Conference Team honors, along with an ASUN Scholar-Athlete of the Year and CoSIDA All-District Selection. “I would like to thank Alex Ricker-Gilbert and our administration for giving me this opportunity to continue to develop and grow our student-athletes and our softball program,” said Ayers. “We have a great group of young ladies at JU who are committed to excellence on and off the field and I can’t wait to see how far we can go.” The 2021 season was the most successful of the Ayers era, as she guided the Dolphins to a 29-20 record and a 9-9 ledger in ASUN play. Jacksonville made its first ASUN Tournament appearance since 2018 and was led by a talented and deep group of seniors, many of whom returned in 2021 as a result of the 2020 season being canceled after 26 games due to COVID-19. JU rattled off nine-straight wins from Feb. 26 to March 7, including a clean sweep of the weekend at the JU UNF Spring Break Challenge in which JU outscored the opposition 46-4 over five games that weekend. ASUN play was highlighted by a series sweep of Stetson March 20-23 and a series win over the Hatters April 2-3. Postseason play saw the Dolphins play their quarterfinal series at UNF and take two of three games from the Ospreys to advance to the Championship Four weekend at Kennesaw State. The 2020 season was off to a fast start as JU had a 15-11 record before the season was cut short in mid-March due to COVID-19. The Dolphins were 3-0 in ASUN play and went 5-3 against ACC opponents, including a win at Florida State and a one-run loss at Clemson. Several Dolphins took home All-ASUN accolades, including a pair of first team selections in Alyssa Bilodeau and Madison Ragan. In Ayers’ first season at the helm in 2018, JU posted a 27-29 record and ranked in the top 20 nationally in stolen bases per game with 1.89. A five-game winning streak during the season saw a doubleheader sweep of George Mason and a series sweep at home against UNF in which the Dolphins outscored the Ospreys 16-2. Alyssa Bilodeau was a 16-game winner in the circle and posted a 2.32 ERA in 190 innings while Madison Ragan led the team with a .346 batting average, while ASUN First Team selection Heather Roberts belted 10 homeruns and drove in 33. Allie McCourt stole 38 bases, the most in a season in program history as she also garnered First Team All-Conference honors. Hannah Roberts was named to the ASUN All-Freshman team after batting .238 and driving in 23 runs. “I have had the distinct honor and privilege of working with Erica for many years. Her passion, drive, and knowledge of the game is second to none,” added Pat Conlon, head softball coach at Georgetown. “I can’t think of another person more deserving. I am excited to see the impact that Erica has on the Jacksonville Athletics Department and her student-athletes.” Prior to her time at Georgetown, Ayers spent nine seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater, George Mason University, in Fairfax, Va. Working closely with the Patriot’s infielders and hitters, Ayers helped coach 13 All Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) selections, one CAA Rookie of the Year, and one CAA Player of the Year. Additionally, Ayers has helped develop two Virginia Players of the Year, two first team All Mid-Atlantic Region players and two second team All Region selections. Ayers played at George Mason from 1997-2000. She started 189 games in the middle infield, recording a .306 career batting average and 100 RBI. She was named 2000 George Mason Female Athlete of the Year.

Coaching Philosophy

Ayers believes in comprehensive development of both athletic performance and academic excellence, emphasizing defensive fundamentals while building offensive capabilities. She focuses on maximizing each player's potential through detailed technical work, particularly with infielders and hitters, while fostering a culture of commitment to excellence both on and off the field.

Known For

Defensive coaching expertise and dramatic error reductionDeveloping All-Conference caliber playersBuilding well-rounded student-athletesCreating winning streaks and tournament success

Program Culture

Jacksonville under Ayers emphasizes commitment to excellence both academically and athletically, with a focus on fundamental defensive play and aggressive base-running. The program values hard work, technical development, and team chemistry, as evidenced by their ability to turn around performance metrics and achieve breakthrough tournament success.

Career

Career Path

George Mason University

Started 189 games in the middle infield at George Mason (1997-2000), .306 career batting average with 100 RBI, named 2000 George Mason Female Athlete of the Year

Previous stops:

George Mason University → Georgetown University

Recruiting Intel

Recruiting Priorities

  • Defensive versatility and fundamentals
  • Academic commitment and character
  • Speed and base-running ability
  • Coachable athletes willing to develop technically
Program

Recent Season

29-20 in 2021

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