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Christine Roser-LeFevers

Christine Roser-LeFevers rejoined the Royals in the summer of 2021 to work alongside Coach Schramm after most recently serving as head coach of the Mars Hill University Lions.
 
Roser-LeFevers recorded a 16-33 record with the Lions working through challenges caused by the pandemic during both of her first two seasons as a head coach. During the 2021 season, Mars Hill had two players named SAC All-Conference.
 
Prior to joining the Lions, Roser-LeFevers spent four seasons with the Royals assisting Queens in making three consecutive South Atlantic Conference Championship appearances and one NCAA DII Southeast Regional appearance. In 2018, the Royals recorded the most wins in program history (35) and earned their first-ever national ranking. Roser-LeFevers also had a hand in coaching 11 NFCA Academic All-Americans, 12 All-SAC players, three SAC All-Tournament team honorees, and two Academic All-District selections.
 
Roser-LeFevers was also the assistant coach at Seminole State College in Orlando, Florida for the 2014-15 season helping the team amass a 51-9 record which ranked second in the state of Florida and fourth in the nation in the last NJCAA regular-season poll of 2015. While in Orlando, Roser-LeFevers also served as an elite instructor at ProSwings, LLC, where she conducted lessons for pitching, hitting, catching, fielding, and speed and agility for age groups ranging from 6 to 21 years old.
 
As a student-athlete, Roser-LeFevers helped Rollins win the Sunshine State Conference Championship from 2009-2011. She was named 2009 and 2011 Diamond Catcher of the Year, 2008 Freshman of the Year, and First Team All-SCC all four years (2008-11). Roser-LeFevers was also named to the NFCA All-South Region, Daktronics All-South Region, and NFCA All-American First Teams in 2009 and 2011. Additionally, she was a 2011 Daktronics First Team All-American and the Daktronics Southeast Region Player of the Year.
 
Roser-LeFevers graduated from Rollins in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in psychology. She is currently studying at the University of West Alabama, where she was a graduate assistant from 2012-13, obtaining a master's degree in continuing education-college student development.
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