Ben Tyree begins his second year as the head of the Trevecca softball program.
He is the seventh head coach in the history of the program.
His
first Trevecca team posted a 21-win season and were 8-6 in conference play.
Tyree had one player earn NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors and another was selected
TranSouth Player of the Year. Three Trojans were on the All-TranSouth first
team and one on the second team. Eight Trojans earned TranSouth Scholar-Athlete
designation. Tyree saw one of his players selected as the TranSouth Pitcher of
the Week and another as Player of the Week.
Before
joining the Trevecca staff, Tyree was a non-faculty softball coach at Page High
School for two years. He also completed his fourth season as the co-head coach
of the Silver Bullets, a women's 23-U Fastpitch team. Tyree was also
non-faculty coach at Brentwood High in 2005 and coached the Brentwood Blues
travel team from 1995-2004. His overall high school record is 98-29.
He
has more than 350 ASA/NSA victories, a World Series runner-up finish, and five
Top-10 finishes. On the state level he has eight ASA/NSA state championships
and two runner-up teams. More than 20 of his players have earned college
scholarships at the junior College, NAIA, and NCAA levels. He has also served
as an instructor at the University of Tennessee softball camp.
Many
Trevecca and area fans will be familiar with Tyree for his 30 years of work as
a basketball referee. He worked both the high school and college ranks from
1976-2005. He was selected to work postseason tournaments in high school for
TSSAA (District, Region, Sub-state, and State), in the NAIA for the TranSouth
Athletic Conference (Semi-finals), and in Junior College (District and Region).
He was also named Middle Tennessee Basketball Officials Association President
and Official of the Year.
Tyree attended Middle Tennessee State University (1972), earning a bachelor's degree
in business administration. He played basketball for Coach Jimmy Earle.
He
graduated from Nashville's John Overton High School, where he was the
basketball team captain and played on the tennis team.
He
has worked for the Tennessee Department of Transportation as a transportation
manager since 1975.
Tyree
has been married to his wife, Susan, for 33 years. She is an elementary teacher
in Williamson County and a graduate of Lipscomb University. The couple resides
in Brentwood and has two grown daughters, Tracy and Allison. They attend
Concord Road Church of Christ where Ben was a deacon for 15 years.