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Mike Davenport is in his 10th season as head softball coach of the Saints Softball Program in 2009-10. He has been a familiar name to the North Georgia family where he begins his 13th year in the Athletic Department.
After his ninth season, Davenport has accumulated 361 victories to just 135 lossed for a winning percentage of .727.
In 2009, Mike Davenport enjoyed his most successful season in his coaching career, posting the school's best record of 50-5 on their way to the the Peach Belt Conference Regular Season Championship, PBC Tournament Championship, NCAA Southeast Dahlonega Regional Championship, and the NCAA Southeast Super Regional Dahlonega Championship to advance to their first-ever Division II College World Series. North Georgia spent all 12 weeks in the NFCA Division II Top 25, starting the year as the #11 team in the country, before moving up to #9 by week two, and rounding out the top five by the third week. The Saints then spent the rest of the year in the nation’s top five before grabbing the program’s first-ever #1 ranking on May 6, 2009 in the final regular season poll of the year. The Saints finished the season at the #3 team in the country in the final poll of year.
In 2008, Davenport led his team to a 38-15 record, a third place regular season finish in the PBC, a runner-up finished in the Peach Belt Conference tournament, a runner-up finish in the NCAA South Atlantic Regional, and a final NCAA Division II ranking of 12. During the 2008 season, Davenport also picked up his 300th career win with a 3-2 extra-inning victory over Lander University on April 2.
Davenport began his career at NGCSU with the Lady Saints Basketball Team in 1996 as Assistant Coach and served in that role until 2000. He became the Head Softball Coach in August of 2000 and has served in that role as well as instructor in the Health-Physical Education Department. While at North Georgia, he has been part of seven conference titles and five National Tournament (NAIA) appearances. Most recently, Davenport led the North Georgia Softball Program to a 36-19 (NCAA DII) and 12-8 (Peach Belt Conference) records in the 2007 season. During the 2005 season, he led the Saints to the Southern States Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship and the SSAC Tournament Championship. This marked the Saints fourth consecutive Conference Championship in a row and the program’s third consecutive Tournament Championship. He led the 2005 Saints to the program’s second consecutive National Tournament (NAIA) in Decatur, Ala. At the National Tournament, NGCSU finished its membership in the NAIA with the Saints moving through the first round of the tournament with wins over the University of Mary, Point Loma University, and Aquinas College. The Saints advanced all the way to the quarterfinals with a first round win over Houston Baptist. North Georgia finished the season fifth in the NAIA National Tournament – the highest finish of any NGCSU Athletic Program since 1987. Under Davenport’s guidance, the softball program attributes much of its success to building a strong team atmosphere – opening each school year with “RBI WEEK”, (Respect-Balance-Intensity). Team members come together and participate in team building exercises as well as a pre-season conditioning program. Team members are challenged mentally and physically as they finish the week at the Pine Valley Ropes Course traversing both low and high elements. “RBI WEEK” has allowed the team to build each other’s trust and respect before entering each school year.
Davenport was born on December 23, 1968 in DuQuoin, Illinois. While growing up in central Illinois, he played basketball and baseball at Peoria’s Richwoods High School before moving to Central Oklahoma and graduating from Guthrie high School (Guthrie, Oklahoma). After playing one year of junior college baseball, he focused his attention on coaching and joined the rich tradition of Cowboy Baseball at Oklahoma State University under head coach Gary Ward as a student-assistant. The opportunity to coach led him to Gainesville, Florida where he spent three years as an assistant baseball coach at Santa Fe Community College under head coach Harry Tholen. Davenport received the degree of Bachelor of Science in Recreation from the University of Florida in 1994, and received his M.Ed. in Physical Education from NGCSU in 1998.
Davenport is married to the former Melanie Ralston (Gainesville, GA) and the couple resides in Dahlonega, GA. They are the proud parents of Margaret “Isabella” (7) and Michael “Harper” (4).
CAREER HISTORY
1987-88 Parkland College Baseball,
Champaign, Illinois
1988-89 Oklahoma State University
Baseball, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Student Assistant
1990-93 Sante Fe Comm. College Baseball,
Gainesville, Florida. Student Assistant Coach
- 1992 Mid-Florida Conference Champions
1996-00 North Georgia College &
State University, Dahlonega, Georgia. Assistant Women's Basketball
Coach
- 1997 Georgia Athletic
Conference Champions, NAIA National Tournament
- 1998 Georgia Athletic Conference Champions
- 1999 Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference
Champions, NAIA National Tournament
- 2000 NAIA National Tournament - Elite Eight
2000-present North Georgia College &
State University, Dahlonega, GA. Head Softball Coach
- 2001 Georgia-Alabama-Conference - Third
Place
- 2002 Georgia-Alabama-Conference Champions, NAIA
Region XIII Tournament
- 2003 Georgia-Alabama-Conference Champions, GACC
Tournament Champions, GACC Coach of the Year, GACC Female Sports
Coach of the Year, NAIA Region XIII Tournament
- 2004 Georgia-Alabama-Conference Champions, GACC
Tournament Champions, NAIA Region XIII Tournament, NAIA National
Tournament, Final NAIA National Ranking, #10
- 2005 Southern States Athletic Conference Champions,
Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament Champions, NAIA
Region XIII Tournament, NAIA National Tournament, Final NAIA
National Ranking, #8
- 2006 Peach Belt Conference, NCAA Inaugural Year
- 2007 Peach Belt Conference,
Fourth Place finish
- 2008 Peach Belt Conference Tournament runner-up, NCAA
South Atlantic Regional runner-up, Final NCAA Division II ranking,
#12
- 2009 Peach Belt Conference Regular Season and
Tournament Champions, NCAA Southeast Regional Champions, World
Series Appearance, Final NCAA Division II ranking, #3

















