Stefanie Feinstein

Stefanie Feinstein is in her fourth season as the Mighty Macs' head softball coach in 2025.

Immaculata University Director of Athletics and Recreation, Paul Murphy, announced the hiring of Stefanie Feinstein as the Head Softball Coach ahead of the 2022 season. A West Chester, Pa. native and former NCAA Division I student-athlete, Feinstein most recently served as an assistant coach at Johnson & Wales University.
 
 “I am thrilled to have such a quality, passionate person leading our softball program.  Having played and coached at the NCAA Division I level and having coached at the NCAA DIII level, Stefanie understands the balance of academics and athletics.  Our student-athletes deserve a coach that will push them to be their best in the classroom and on the diamond.  We believe Stefanie will bring great energy to the program and are excited to support her and the team in their quest for excellence,” said Murphy.
 
Feinstein previously served as the assistant coach at Johnson & Wales from 2014-2016. During her time with at Johnson & Wales, Feinstein guided the program to two consecutive Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) in 2015 and 2016. Over her two years, the Wildcats possessed a 54-28 record overall.
 
"After taking a few years away from the college softball domain, I am excited to take on the role of Head Softball coach at Immaculata University. I would like to thank President Lettiere, Vice President Canterino, and Athletic Director Paul Murphy for this opportunity, I know I have some big shoes to fill after Coach Wallace's tenure and am looking forward to taking the Mighty Macs softball program to new heights in the seasons to come," noted Feinstein.
 
Following her time at Johnson & Wales, Feinstein returned to Chester County where she currently is the head coach for the East Brandywine Impact U16 club softball team. In addition, she has also instructed local athletes in private lessons, including current Immaculata student-athletes.
 
Feinstein began her coaching career at Bryant University from 2010-2012 while pursuing her Masters of Business Administration. As the assistant coach, she assisted the Bulldogs in their transition from NCAA Division II to Division I, doubling their total win count in the process.
 
A graduate of Hofstra University (Class of 2010), Feinstein was a four-time National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Academic All-American. Feinstein was a part of three Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) conference championships teams including two NCAA Regional Finalist teams. Feinstein graduated from Hofstra with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing.
 
A West Chester, Pa. native, Feinstein graduated from West Chester Henderson High School where she was a four-year first-team All-League selection. Currently residing in West Chester, Feinstein serves as a financial consultant.