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Alexa Massa

Alexa Massa enters her second year on staff with the Profs in the 2026 season.

Last year, she helped the Profs reach the 2025 NCAA National Championship Tournament, marking the program’s 9th appearance at the finals site and the third trip in as many years. The Profs set new program records for wins in a season (49) and win streak (31) en route to capturing an NJAC Regular Season title, NJAC Tournament Championship, Glassboro Regional title, and Glassboro Super Regional Championship to earn a berth to the NCAA National Championship Tournament at Illinois Wesleyan in Bloomington, Illinois.

She served on staff at Paul VI High School as an assistant coach for four years before being elevated to head coach for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. Massa helped the Eagles to two Olympic Conference titles and the best record in school history, coaching 16 All-Conference players, 2 All-South Jersey Players, and 2 Players of the Year along the way. She also served as a Carpenter Cup Coach.

Massa also heads up the South Jersey Gators club program, where she is the head coach of both the 12U and 18U teams, as well as the head of recruiting. She has been in this role for nine years and has helped high school athletes compete at the NCAA DI, DII, DIII, NJCAA and NAIA levels.
She also has extensive experience in sports operations, player development, and facility management. Massa spent 3 years as the General Manager of EL1 Sports in Hainesport, New Jersey, where she oversaw daily operations for a 20,000 square foot facility and managed all staff. She led softball operations across the tri-state area and used industry-leading technology to enhance athlete training programs and performance.

Massa was a dual-sport student-athlete at Stockton University in both softball and field hockey. She was Stockton’s Woman of the Year and was their NCAA Woman of the Year nominee in 2018. During her time at Stockton, she was involved in SAAC, Autism Speaks, Relay for Life, and Special Olympics Unified Sports.

Massa graduated from Stockton in 2018 with her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She earned her Master of Arts in Special Education from Stockton in 2021.
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