2004 NPF Draft

2004 Elite Draft
General information
Sportsoftball
Date(s)December 6, 2003
LocationMontgomery, TX
Overview
32 total selections
LeagueNational Pro Fastpitch
Teams8
First selectionStacey Phillips 1B Michigan State
selected by San Antonio Armadillos
Most selectionsSan Antonio Armadillos 5 picks
Fewest selectionsNew England Riptide 3 picks
2004 College Senior Draft
General information
Sportsoftball
Date(s)December 6, 2003
LocationMontgomery, TX
Overview
48 total selections
LeagueNational Pro Fastpitch
Teams8
First selectionIyhia McMichael OF Southern Illinois
selected by Akron Racers
Most selectionsNew England Riptide 7 picks
Fewest selectionsSan Antonio Armadillos 5 picks
2004 NPF Supplemental Draft
General information
Sportsoftball
Date(s)March 30, 2004
Overview
17 total selections
LeagueNational Pro Fastpitch
Teams6
First selectionTara Knudsen SS Georgia Tech
selected by New England Riptide
Most selectionsNY/NJ Juggernaut, Arizona Heat; 4 picks each
Fewest selectionsCalifornia Sunbirds 1 pick

The 2004 NPF Draft denotes a series of player drafts as a part of the launch of the NPF inaugural season. On December 6, 2003 in conjunction with the National Fastpitch Coaches Association National Convention at the Del Lago Resort in Montgomery, Texas the eight original NPF teams (Akron, Arizona, Colorado, New England, New York/New Jersey, Sacramento, San Antonio, and Texas ) selected players in two drafts: a four-round Elite Draft that selected players who had completed their college eligibility and a six-round College Senior Draft which selected players in their final year of college.[1] Athletes are not allowed by the NCAA to sign professional contracts until their collegiate seasons have ended.

After the decision was made to launch the 2004 season without the Colorado Altitude and San Antonio Armadillos, a Supplemental Draft was held to allocate players whose rights were held by Colorado and San Antonio.[2]

San Antonio selected Michigan State 1B, and Indiana assistant coach Stacey Phillips with the first overall selection in the Elite Draft. In the College Senior Draft Iyhia McMichael of Mississippi State was selected first by the Akron Racers.[3][4] For the first pick of the Supplemental Draft, New England chose Georgia Tech's Tara Knudsen whose rights were previously held by San Antonio.[2]

  1. ^ Chad Wallace. "NPF Holds Inaugural Draft at NFCA Convention" (PDF). NFCA Fastpitch Delivery Vol. 9, No.1 December 2003. pp. 1, 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b "NPF HOLDS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT". ProFastpitch.com. 1 April 2004. Archived from the original on 5 September 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
  3. ^ "NATIONAL PRO FASTPITCH (NPF) HOLDS NATIONAL TRYOUT IN TEXAS". profastpitch.com. 7 December 2003. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  4. ^ "NPF Holds Draft for 2004". ProFastpitch.com. Archived from the original on 20 December 2003. Retrieved 7 June 2015.