Cameron "CeCee" Austin Cavanaugh

Cameron "CeCee" Austin Cavanaugh

  • Year:
    2021
  • Sport:
    Softball

Cameron "CeCee" Austin Cavanaugh, a 2010 graduate of ICC, teaches at North Pontotoc High School, where she was head fast pitch softball coach for nine years. Many of her players have moved on to compete at the next level.  A standout softball player, Cavanaugh left ICC with a .468 career batting average with 143 hits, 29 doubles, four triples, 27 home runs, 109 RBI and 105 runs scored. She ranked among the nation's best in every offensive category during her two seasons at ICC.

In her final season, she earned NJCAA Third Team All-American honors, becoming the first player in the history of ICC's program to earn All-American honors. She helped lead the Lady Indians to their first-ever North Division Championship, earning North Division MVP honors along the way.

She earned the bachelor's degree from Belhaven University, where she and the Lady Blazers finished third in the country in 2011. Cavanaugh's Lady Vikings were Division 2-3A champions four straight years, from 2016-19, as well as runners-up for the north half title three times. Over her nine-year career, including fast-pitch and slow-pitch, Cavanaugh accumulated an impressive record of 235 wins and 92 losses.

She and her husband, Jared, are the parents of Brighton, Maddux and Cace (deceased).