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Julie Meyer

Julie Meyer-Jones

  • Title
    Head Coach
  • Email
    jmeyer@post.edu
  • Phone
    203-568-1614
  • Alma Mater
    California '10
  • Year at Post / Record
    5th Season / 47-131
  • Year Overall / Record
    Same

Meyer-Jones was hired in August 2021 and comes to Post after spending seven seasons as the assistant and associate head softball coach at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.

Despite missing the tournament from 2023-2025, Meyer-Jones' team has achieved high levels of academic success, leading to back-to-back Easton/NFCA Division II Team GPA Awards on the national level as well as the CACC Team GPA Award in 2023 and 2024. Nearly every single one of the players under her guidance during those two seasons was named both CACC All-Academic and Easton/NFCA All-American Scholars. 

In her first season as the Head Coach, Meyer-Jones led the Eagles to the CACC Tournament after a fourth-place finish, falling in the quarterfinals to Holy Family University. Kasey Jusino was named to the CACC All-Conference Second Team that same year, while the following year, despite missing the conference tournament, Allyson Wallauer was named NFCA All-East Region Second Team in 2023. 

While at Hofstra, she was the first base and dugout coach for two years each, assisting with all on-field fundamentals. In the 2018 season, the Pride increased in every offensive category as Meyer-Jones was the lead hitting coach at the time. She was also part of a staff that led Hofstra to two Colonial Athletic Association championships in 2015 and 2018. She was also a member of the National Fastpitch Coaches’ Association Northeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year in 2015 and 2018.

Meyer-Jones was also a liaison with Athletic Academic Support to ensure all student-athletes are maintaining above a 3.6 GPA.

Prior to Hofstra, Meyer-Jones spent 2011-2014 at the University of Mississippi as an assistant, coaching first base while working with infielders, catchers and developing hitting and slapping skills. Defensively, the team set a school record in 2013 with a .979 fielding percentage. She also coordinated and ran the Ole Miss softball camps.

Before Ole Miss, Meyer-Jones was an assistant coach at the University of Memphis, where she worked with infielders and catchers daily, organized and ran camps and oversaw the team’s travel.

Meyer-Jones is a 2010 graduate of the University of California with a degree in sociology. She played for the Bears as at first base and catcher from 2005 to 2008, hitting 25 career home runs and driving in 85 runs in 257 games. In 2005, she helped lead the Bears to the College World Series.