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Keri O'Meara is an Associate Professor of the Practice in the Department of Physical Education, Recreation, & Athletics at Wellesley College. She serves as the head softball coach and teaches Boot Camp Fitness and spinning classes. Her career spans over 20 years in coaching and education, with a focus on developing student-athletes' physical and mental resilience through sports.
Education:
- B.A., Montclair State University
- M.Ed., Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Research Interests: Keri emphasizes the intersection of fitness, leadership, and life skills. She advocates for holistic development, believing physical strength fosters mental resilience. Her work centers on creating dynamic fitness programs and coaching strategies that empower students to become 'difference makers' in their communities.
Awards:
- Four-Star Master Coach (NFCC Program)
- Ninth Division III Coach to Complete NFCC Program
Advising/Grants: No formal advising or grant information is explicitly stated. However, her coaching achievements include building Wellesley's softball program into a national contender, achieving a 212-119-3 record and multiple NCAA Tournament appearances.
Labs/Teams: She leads the Wellesley Softball team and oversees the Boot Camp Fitness program, which focuses on HIIT and functional training. Her legacy includes fostering a culture of excellence in both athletics and classroom instruction.




