College draft NPF held tryouts and its first drafts at the 2003 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Convention, at the Del Lago Resort, in
Montgomery, Texas December 3–6, 2003. On December 6 at the
2004 NPF Draft, the eight NPF teams selected players in a four-round
Elite Draft and a six-round
College Senior Draft.
San Antonio selected
Michigan State first baseman, and
Indiana assistant coach
Stacey Phillips with the first overall selection in the Elite Draft. In the College Senior Draft
Iyhia McMichael of
Mississippi State was selected first by the
Akron Racers. After the decision was made to launch the 2004 season without the Colorado Altitude and San Antonio Armadillos, a Supplemental Draft was held to allocate players whose rights were held by Colorado and San Antonio.
Notable transactions The Juggernaut signed
Michele Smith, a two-time Olympic gold medal pitcher (1996 and 2000), and five-time Japan Pro League MVP. The Racers brought on board
Danielle Henderson, a member of the 2000 gold medal Olympic team. == League standings ==