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Bill Barrale |
Head Coach bbarrale@williams.edu 413-597-2345 |
Bill Barrale was named the head coach of Williams baseball after serving two years as an assistant coach and he promptly led his first Eph nine to the 2007 NESCAC title and a trip to the NCAA Tournament on the way to compiling a record of 27-10.
In his second year in 2008 Barrale guided the Ephs to a record
of 24-12 and to a second straight NESCAC West title.
Barrale captured his third consecutive NESCAC West title in 2009
when his Ephs posted an record of 25-12 and a NESCAC West mark of
9-3.
The deciding game in the NESCAC West 2009 season came on May 3rd in Pittsfield, Mass., when the Ephs and Amherst squared off in a game celebrating the 150th anniversary of the oldest college game in America. Williams prevailed 8-5 in a game seen live on ESPN360.com and later on ESPN U.
In April Barrale's Ephs defeated the third oldest and winningest college team in America when they ventured into the Bronx NY and disposed of Division I Fordham Unviersity 5-2.
Prior to joining the Williams baseball and football staffs
Barrale served as the head coach of baseball at Norwich University
for five years and as an assistant football coach for six
years.
In the summer of 2002 Barrale was an assistant coach of the Bourne
Braves in the Cape Cod League.
Barrale is a 1994 graduate of Northeastern University and was a
standout in football and baseball.
Barrale led the 1994 Huskies to a 35-16 record, the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) championship, was named NAC Tournament MVP and earned NAC All-Star honors.
Barrale received his Master’s degree in Student Personnel
Services from Rowan University in 2004
Barrale is the Ephs' offensive coordinator and QB coach in football and resides in Williamstown.






