Fred Glanville
Fred Glanville
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 413-364-0106
Email: fglanville@westfield.ma.edu

Head Coach at Westfield Since: 2003

Recent Highlights:

2022: In 2022, Glanville guided the second-seeded Owls to their sixth MASCAC Championship as the Owls defeated fourth-seeded Worcester State 3-1 in the conference title game. On the season, Westfield finished with a share of the conference regular season title at 6-1 and finished the year with a mark of 12-13. Seniors Ashley Crowley and Shawna Crowley, along with junior Bridgette McAndrews earned All-Conference selections, with Ashley and Shawna headlining the First Team, while McAndrews was selected to the Second Team. Ashley received First Team All-Conference for the third consecutive season, while her twin sister Shawna earns All-Conference First Team for the second consecutive season. McAndrews earned Second Team honors for the second time in as many years. 

2021: Glanville led the Owls to a 6-1 mark in conference play, finishing second in the MASCAC regular season standings. Glanville coached Jess Haradon to conference Defensive Player of the Year and an all-conference first-team nomination. Ashley Crowley and Shawna Crowley joined Haradon on the first-team while sophomore Bridgette McAndrews earned placement on the second-team. 

2019: Glanville coached the Owls to their first MASCAC Tournament Championship since 2013. The Owls eventually fell to Clarkson in the NCAA Tournament in Potsdam, N.Y. Westfield won the regular season crown with a perfect 7-0 mark in the league and four Owls were named to the All-Conference team. Glanville earned the MASCAC Coach of the Year honors for the seventh time in his career.

2018: Led the Owls to a 5-2 mark in the conference and back to the MASCAC championship match for the first time since 2013

About Glanville:

Fred Glanville has led the Owls to five NCAA Tournament appearances. Playing a highly competitive schedule, he has guided the Owls to seven MASCAC regular season championships, including five consecutive crowns (2007-2011) and a 20-13 overall record in 2010.

Westfield captured the MASCAC regular season and postseason tournament championships in 2019, 2013, 2011, 2010 and 2009, and in 2007 the Owls won the conference regular season championship for the first time in 20 years. Westfield shared the 2008 MASCAC regular season title with Bridgewater. Glanville also has led the Owls to two second and three third place finishes in the conference.

Before Westfield:

Glanville is a native of Ludlow, Mass., and has served as the head coach of both the boys' and girls' team at Ludlow High School. He was the girls' coach for five years, compiling an 82-29 record. His girls' team reached the Western Mass. finals four years and captured championships in 1998 and 2000.

Glanville has been the head coach of the Ludlow boys' team for the past 20 years. His teams have posted an aggregate record of 267-121; Ludlow won the Western Mass. title in 2001 and was runner-up in 2013