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Weeks

Corbin Weeks

Weeks comes to New College of Florida after an impressive two-year stint as head coach at Montreat College, where he orchestrated the largest single-season turnaround in NAIA Softball history (DakStats era). Prior to his softball tenure, Weeks spent the previous 4 seasons on the baseball staff at Montreat. 

Weeks led Montreat to a 31-19 record in his debut season of 2024, marking a record-breaking 21-game turnaround. The historic turnaround season saw Montreat finish in the Top 25 in the NAIA in five offensive categories.

In 2025, Montreat posted a 33-16 record under Weeks’ leadership, which was good for a top-three finish in the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC). During his two seasons at Montreat, Weeks’ program posted a 64-35 record, broke 10 offensive records, landed multiple All-Conference and All-Region selections, and gained national recognition with players earning accolades such as NAIA Softball National Player of the Week and the 2025 AAC Freshman of the Year. Weeks also saw his players garner 3 NFCA All-Region selections and 2 AAC Champions of Character awards.

Weeks transitioned into coaching with a focus on player development, advanced analytics, and culture-driven leadership. During his softball tenure at Montreat, Weeks was instrumental in rebuilding a high-performing program. Weeks grew the roster to 60 athletes from 17 states, generated nearly $125,000 in fundraising, and managed a $30,000 facility renovation including a locker room.

Known for his expertise in data-driven coaching systems like Rapsodo, AWRE, Synergy, and GoRoute, Weeks is equally passionate about academic excellence. His teams have produced numerous Scholar-Athletes and Academic All-District honorees, reflecting his commitment to holistic development on and off the field.

Weeks owns a Master of Arts in Management & Leadership from Montreat and a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership from Southeastern.

Weeks serves on the NFCA's NAIA National Head Coaches Committee along with New College of Florida's Foundation Schlorship Committee. 

YEAR-BY-YEAR HIGHLIGHTS

2025

  • Notched the program's first win over Reinhardt since 2019.
  • Picked up the program's first win over a ranked opponent since 2018 (W 7-3 vs. No. 21 Midland on 3/11).
  • Earned six wins over NAIA Top 25 or RV opponents. 
  • Swept a doubleheader versus Brenau for the first time since 2018.
  • Went 33-16 (20-8 AAC) during the season, tying for third in the conference standings.
  • Secured the program's most overall wins (33) and conference wins (20) in a single season since at least 2004.
  • Claimed the program's first conference tournament since 2018.
  • Coached Victoria Alcantar, who led the NAIA with 13 saves and won NAIA Closer of the Year Award honors.
  • Athlete achievements: 2 First Team All-AAC, 1 AAC Freshman of the Year, 1 WinWon AAC Player of the Week, 5 CSC Academic All-District® Team honorees, 8 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes, 20 AAC All-Academic Team members.

2024

  • Recorded first career coaching win with 13-4 victory over Alice Lloyd on 2/2/24.
  • Went 31-19 (11-17 AAC) on the season, recording the most wins since the early 2000s and tying the most conference wins since 2005 (done four times).
  • Began the year 6-0 and had one other six-game win streak en route to tying for 10th place in the conference standings.
  • Secured program's first winning season since 2011.
  • Athlete achievements: 1 All-Conference (Second Team), 1 AAC Player of the Week, 1 NAIA SB Player of the Week, 3 CSC Academic All-District Team honorees, 3 NFCA All-Region athletes, 7 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes, 11 AAC All-Academic Team.


PRIOR TO SOFTBALL

Prior to softball, Weeks spent four seasons with the Montreat College baseball after joining the staff in the winter of 2019. His primary duties included serving as the baseball hitting and catching coach, assisting with recruiting and overseeing baseball operations. During his two seasons as a full-time assistant (2022, 2023), Weeks helped coach the Cavaliers to two First Team All-AAC selections, three Second Team All-AAC nods, one spot on the All-AAC Gold Glove Team and one AAC All-Tournament Team honor. The Cavs snagged five AAC Player of the Week awards during that same span, all while achieving remarkable results in the classroom, including four College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District® nods and 38 AAC All-Academic Team honors. The 2022 and 2023 seasons also marked Montreat Baseball’s first back-to-back winning seasons since 2008 and 2009.

Weeks began his coaching career at Florida 8A powerhouse George Jenkins High School (Lakeland, Fla.) for the 2017 season, before accepting the head coaching job at Mulberry High School (Mulberry, Fla.) for the 2018 and 2019 seasons.

Prior to his coaching career, Weeks pursued his baseball career at Southeastern University (Fla.) under Coach Jason Beck. The Fire finished as the runner-up at the 2013 NCCAA D1 National Championship, losing to Cal Baptist University. In 2014, Weeks helped lead the Fire to their best season in program history (46-16), while winning The Sun Conference for the first time in school history. The Fire fell just short of the NAIA World Series after losing to Georgia Gwinnett in the regional final. In 2015, Weeks’ season was cut short due to a career-ending arm injury. He finished his career with a .293 batting average, 105 hits, 22 doubles, six home runs, and 65 RBIs in 145 games.
 
Weeks graduated from Evangelical Christian School in 2012 where he was a four-year letterman playing baseball and football. Weeks accumulated numerous accolades including: 3x News Press All-Area First Team, 2011 WWBA & BCS Perfect Game All-Tournament Team, 2012 ESPN First Team All-State, 2012 Perfect Game Pre-Season All-American, 2012 Under Armor Pre-Season All-American and second-place in the sixth annual Power Showcase International High School Home Run Derby at Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
 
Weeks lives in Fort Myers, Florida with his wife, Sydnie, and children, Brewer and Marley. 

Record as a Head Coach

Year School Overall Record Win Pct. Conference Record
2024 Montreat College 31-19 .620 11-17
2025 Montreat College 33-16 .673 20-8
2026 New College of Florida
2 Seasons 64-35 .646 31-25
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