Ryan Wondrasek
Ryan Wondrasek
  • Title:
    Head Softball Coach
  • Phone:
    (620) 417-1561
  • Email:
    ryan.wondrasek@sccc.edu
  • Year:
    2nd
  • Alma Mater:
    University of Oklahoma, 2013

Bio

Ryan Wondrasek enters his third season leading the Seward County Community College Softball program. He was named the 6th Head Coach in Saints Softball history in July 2018.

In a season shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Saints finished 7-7 and on a 6 game win streak. Carli Bullard was named NJCAA National Player of the Week of March 2 – 8 batting .640 with 19 RBI and 6 home runs for the week. Bullard was also named a First Team NJCAA Academic All-American. Four other Saints received Third Team NJCAA Academic All-American honors including Ayanna Clemons, Alondra Galindo, Nissy Lechuga, and Jaci Oakley.

In his first season, he leads the Saints to an 18 - 31 record, finishing 14-13 and tied for second in the Jayhawk West. Wondrasek was also named Conference Co-Coach of the year in his first season leading the Saints. Five Saints were named to the Jayhawk West All-Conference team in 2019.  First baseman Maddie Owen, second baseman Miranda Nester, and utility Jordan Cordrey were named First Team All-Conference while third baseman Emily Mojica and outfielder Nicole Nelson were named Second Team All-Conference. Wondrasek also had four named to the NJCAA All-Region VI Team with Owen, Nester, Mojica, and Nissy Lechuga being named to the Second Team. Utility Jordan Cordrey was named to the NFCA All-Region Second Team as well.

Wondrasek came to Liberal following two seasons as the lead assistant coach at NCAA Division I the University of Nebraska Omaha. He helped coach three All-Summit League selections in 2018, along with a National Fast Pitch Coaches Association All-Region selection.

Wondrasek previously worked at St. Gregory’s University, where he helped the Cavaliers become one of the top offensive and defensive teams in the country. While at St. Gregory’s, the Cavaliers dominated the national statistical charts. SGU was fourth nationally in batting average (.354) and was in the top 10 in seven other offensive categories.

During the 2014 season, Wondrasek helped the Cavaliers to multiple statistical improvements, including program-best marks in batting average (.362), total bases (925), RBIs (419), hits (636) and runs (482).  With Wondrasek’s help, the Cavaliers captured their first regular-season Sooner Athletic Conference title and advanced to the NAIA Softball World Series in 2014.

In 2013, the Cavalier offense was ranked among the nation's best in triples (11), runs scored per game (5.9), runs batted in per game (5.3), total hits (431), average (.321), total runs scored (308), slugging percentage (.489), total RBIs (275) and home runs per game (0.85). The Cavalier defense had the nation's fourth-best fielding percentage at .968.

Prior to St. Gregory’s, Wondrasek spent five years serving as a varsity assistant baseball coach and catching instructor at Norman North High School. Under his guidance, Norman North produced back-to-back Oklahoma All-State catchers in 2011 and 2012.

He is a 2013 graduate of the University of Oklahoma and completed his Master's Degree in Secondary Education and Sports Administration at East Central University in 2016.