
Tori Constantin Joins Softball Coaching Staff
July 15, 2024 | Softball
New assistant coach arrives at the Heights after four seasons at Rhode Island
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. -- Head coach Amy Kvilhaug announced the addition of Tori Constantin as an assistant coach with the softball program.  Constantin will work primarily with the defense, while assisting with hitting and recruiting.  She comes to the Heights after spending the previous four seasons at Rhode Island. Â
"I have known Tori for many years and in many capacities. I have watched her grow in the coaching field and have so much respect for the integrity, work ethic, care, and knowledge she brings to BC," Kvilhaug said. Â "She grew up in Massachusetts and has such pride for the northeast and especially Boston College, where she recently earned her degree in the Sport Management graduate program. She is a relationship-based coach who values connection with student-athletes which aligns with our program culture."
While with the Rams, Constantin worked with the team's outfielders. During her tenure in Kingston, the team's outfielders improved drastically to better than a .970 fielding percentage, combining for close to 700 putouts, 40 assists and 23 errors over 153 games. Â In the three seasons before Constantin arrived, URI's outfielders had a .943 fielding percentage, combining for 386 putouts, 28 assists and 25 errors over the course of 93 games.
Constantin also worked closely with hitting instruction at Rhody. In 2023, the Rams had the fifth most hits in program history (354). It was the team's most in 13 seasons. URI also drew 134 walks, the third most in program history.
Before her time at Rhode Island, Constantin spent two seasons as an assistant coach at MIT, from 2019-21. She also served as the Director of Operations for the East Coast Firecracker softball club in Londonderry, N.H. from 2018-19. In that role, she oversaw and coordinated information for seven ECF teams ranging from 12u to 18u. Constantin developed player skill sets, coordinated fundraising events, scheduled tournaments and ran a strength and conditioning program.
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Constantin served as the Director of Summer Softball Skills Camp for The Softball Company every year from 2016 through 2019. She also was a hitting and fielding instructor for Extra Innings in Wrentham, Mass. from 2011-13.
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A four-year letter winner in softball Central Connecticut, Constantin led the Blue Devils to a pair of appearances in Northeast Conference (NEC) Tournament, as well as an appearance in the NCAA Tournament as a freshman. She was an everyday infielder, finishing her career with 10 home runs and 70 RBI in 176 contests. Â She earned her degree in exercise science from CCSU in 2018 and her masters in sports administration from BC in 2024. Her uncle, Marc Sullivan, spent five seasons as a catcher with the Boston Red Sox and her grandfather, Haywood Sullivan, was a former catcher, manager, general manager, and co-owner of the Red Sox.Â
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"I have known Tori for many years and in many capacities. I have watched her grow in the coaching field and have so much respect for the integrity, work ethic, care, and knowledge she brings to BC," Kvilhaug said. Â "She grew up in Massachusetts and has such pride for the northeast and especially Boston College, where she recently earned her degree in the Sport Management graduate program. She is a relationship-based coach who values connection with student-athletes which aligns with our program culture."
While with the Rams, Constantin worked with the team's outfielders. During her tenure in Kingston, the team's outfielders improved drastically to better than a .970 fielding percentage, combining for close to 700 putouts, 40 assists and 23 errors over 153 games. Â In the three seasons before Constantin arrived, URI's outfielders had a .943 fielding percentage, combining for 386 putouts, 28 assists and 25 errors over the course of 93 games.
Constantin also worked closely with hitting instruction at Rhody. In 2023, the Rams had the fifth most hits in program history (354). It was the team's most in 13 seasons. URI also drew 134 walks, the third most in program history.
Before her time at Rhode Island, Constantin spent two seasons as an assistant coach at MIT, from 2019-21. She also served as the Director of Operations for the East Coast Firecracker softball club in Londonderry, N.H. from 2018-19. In that role, she oversaw and coordinated information for seven ECF teams ranging from 12u to 18u. Constantin developed player skill sets, coordinated fundraising events, scheduled tournaments and ran a strength and conditioning program.
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Constantin served as the Director of Summer Softball Skills Camp for The Softball Company every year from 2016 through 2019. She also was a hitting and fielding instructor for Extra Innings in Wrentham, Mass. from 2011-13.
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A four-year letter winner in softball Central Connecticut, Constantin led the Blue Devils to a pair of appearances in Northeast Conference (NEC) Tournament, as well as an appearance in the NCAA Tournament as a freshman. She was an everyday infielder, finishing her career with 10 home runs and 70 RBI in 176 contests. Â She earned her degree in exercise science from CCSU in 2018 and her masters in sports administration from BC in 2024. Her uncle, Marc Sullivan, spent five seasons as a catcher with the Boston Red Sox and her grandfather, Haywood Sullivan, was a former catcher, manager, general manager, and co-owner of the Red Sox.Â
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