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McKinney, TX- November 20, 2015 – Dallas Charge GM Kevin Shelton announced today that Jennifer Rocha, University of Florida Assistant Coach, would be the Head Coach for the Dallas Charge for the 2016 season. Rocha is one of the top pitching instructors in the country, training five All-Americans and three NPF stars in the past 10 seasons. The 2014 and 2015 NCAA DI National Champions have routinely turned in ERA’s that are among the best in the nation. The 2015 NFCA Assistant Coach of the Year brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and leadership to the professional level and Dallas Charge organization.
“We are very pleased that Coach Rocha has agreed to take the helm of our second year team,” said GM Kevin Shelton. “Succeeding Jennifer McFalls who led us in our inaugural campaign, earning the 2015 NPF Coaching Staff of the Year honors, will not be easy, but I’m sure Coach Rocha will exceed expectations. She brings a wealth of experience and long list of accomplishments that will be a tremendous asset to our club. She knows how to win and how to bring out the best in top level players, like those on the Dallas Charge.”
Rocha arrived at Florida in 2006 and under her guidance the pitching staff has continued to grow in confidence and help the Gators consistently be among the top teams in the country.
“I’m extremely excited for this incredible opportunity to join the Dallas Charge organization,” says Rocha. “The chance to work with all these talented women, including Gator great Lauren Haeger, is something that I am really looking forward to. The NPF league is growing every year and I can’t wait to help lead the Charge!”
Among her recent accomplishments Rocha was instrumental in the Charge’s own Lauren Haeger earning the 2015 USA National Player of the Year Award, WCWS Most Outstanding Player, Honda Award and SEC Female Athlete of the Year and Pitcher of the Year.
Haeger was surprised and pleased to be reunited with her old college coach. “I am so excited to hear the news! It’s gonna be great pitching for Rocha again! She is awesome and I know with her as my pitching coach again I’m gonna keep growing as a pitcher more and more. I’m just so excited for the girls to meet her and see how great she is. Such a great person, supporter, and coach. It’s gonna be fun to see her in a new environment and working with the other pitchers. Our team is so fun and she has definitely heard me talk about how great my teammates are. It’s gonna be such a great summer!”
Also in 2015, Rocha coached freshman Aleshia Ocasio to third team All-America honors, becoming the second freshman in Gator history to achieve that honor. In addition, Ocasio became the fourth Gator freshman in five years with 100+ strikeouts.
Rocha’s tutelage was a critical part of USSSA Pride pitcher Hannah Rogers becoming Florida’s first four-time All-American and leading the Gators to the 2014 National Title. Rogers left Gainesville second in school history in wins behind only Stacey Nelson.
Nelson was the first Florida pitcher to earn multiple All-American awards (2007, 2008, 2009). She holds 15 career pitching records and is on 12 of the top 10 career lists. Nelson finished her eligibility with a career ERA of 0.99 and 1,116 strikeouts. In 2008 and 2009 Nelson was named SEC Pitcher of the Year.
Before Florida, Rocha worked with Florida Head Coach Tim Walton at Wichita State. Under Rocha, the Shocker pitching staff set school records and posted an ERA under 2.00 in 2004 and 2005.
Prior to guiding the pitching staff with Walton, Rocha spent one year as an assistant at Oregon.
Rocha graduated from Oklahoma where she played for the Sooners from 1996 through 1998 and served as a Graduate Assistant from 1999 through 2001. She was part of six consecutive NCAA Regional appearances, three Big XII Titles, two WCWS appearances and the 2000 National Championship. She finished her playing career with a 1.46 ERA and 43-17 overall record.