Kasey Cox was named the head coach of the Palm Beach Atlantic softball program in June of 2025.
"We are thrilled to welcome Kasey to the Sailfish family," PBA Director of Athletics Courtney Lovely Evans said. "She not only brings a proven record of success and player development, but also a heart for mentoring young women through a Christ-centered approach. Her commitment to our mission of faith and excellence makes her the ideal leader for our softball program.”
“I want to begin by giving all glory and thanks to Jesus Christ for opening this door in my life,” Cox said. “I’m deeply honored and grateful to Courtney Lovely Evans for the belief and trust placed in me to lead this program. Palm Beach Atlantic is a special place, and I’m thrilled for what the future holds for Sailfish Softball. I’m committed to building a culture of excellence, integrity, and faith both on and off the field. Together, we’re going to compete with passion, grow with purpose, and glorify God in all we do.”
Cox arrived in West Palm Beach following a highly successful, two-year tenure at Indian River State College, where she served as pitching and catching coach for the 2024 NJCAA National Champions. During her tenure, IRSC was ranked the No. 1 team in the NJCAA, the highest in program history, and posted a 100-19 overall record. Under her guidance, the program produced back-to-back FCSAA Pitchers of the Year in 2024 and 2025.
Cox brings nearly a decade of collegiate coaching experience, including previous stops at Louisiana State University Eunice and Mississippi College. At LSUE, she served as recruiting coordinator and helped lead the Bengals to a 2022 NJCAA World Series appearance. Her teams compiled a 111-64 record during her time in Louisiana, while producing multiple NFCA All-Americans.
A former Division I student-athlete at Tennessee State University, Cox holds a bachelor’s in human performance and sports science. Her coaching journey began at Mississippi College as a graduate assistant, where the team set a school record for wins in 2019 and she earned a master’s degree in athletic administration.