During McKinney’s first season as an assistant coach at
UNCG, the Spartans obtained their best overall record, 38-19, since
the 2003 season. McKinney worked primarily with the outfielders
helping three outfielders earn All-Southern Conference honors in
Allison Geiner (second team, freshman team), Tatiana Alcala (second
team) and Aisha Figueroa at second team utility.
McKinney guided Alcala to throw out six runners from the outfield
and she set a new career high with a .984 fielding percentage.
McKinney also helped UNCG reach the SoCon title game in her first
year at the helm falling in extra innings to Georgia Southern. The
Spartans scored the third most runs (290) and the fourth most hits
(449) in school history.
McKinney came to UNCG following a one-year stint with NC State as
an assistant.
“I am thrilled to add a familiar face to our
coaching staff in Brittany McKinney,” said Breneman.
“Having the opportunity to coach Brittany for three years I
witnessed her ability to lead and her competitive passion for
the game of softball. McKinney's experience as a catcher and
playing at the professional level will be a great addition to the
team. It will be a pleasure to have her here with me
to further develop our program.”
In between coaching, McKinney is currently playing her second
season for the Carolina Diamonds of the National Pro Fastpitch
softball league. In 2011, McKinney posted solid numbers, leading
the squad in batting average (.298) and RBI (11) as a rookie. In
addition, she was one of two members of the team to be named to the
NPF all-star squad.
"I am very excited and grateful for the opportunity to work with
Coach Breneman and become a part of the Spartan family,”
said McKinney. “I am eager to begin this season and
help propel UNCG to the top of the Southern Conference.”
Prior to her professional career, McKinney notched a successful
college career at North Carolina, starting all four years at
catcher and in the DH slot for the Tar Heels. As a sophomore in
2009, she earned second team All-ACC honors after earning a .305
batting average and throwing out 19 of 27 base stealers from behind
the plate.
McKinney excelled in the classroom as well, earning a degree in
communications and a minor in coaching in the spring of 2011. She
was named to the All-ACC Softball Academic Team three times, and
earned Dean's List recognition four semesters throughout her
career. As a senior, McKinney received the prestigious UNC Athletic
Director's scholar athlete award.