Nicole Trimboli
| Title: | Head Softball Coach |
| Phone: | 303-458-4353 |
| Email: | ntrimboli@regis.edu |
| College: | University of Nebraska, 2004 |
Nicole Trimboli made quite the splash in her first season at the helm of the Regis softball team in 2010. Trimboli took the Rangers to their first NCAA Division II Tournament since 2006 and finished the season with a 33-24 record.
Regis started slow but ended with a bang which included an improbable run to the RMAC Tournament Championship on a homerun in the bottom of the seventh by junior Nikki Haberkorn. Regis entered the tournament as the four-seed and quickly dispensed of their first three opponents before falling to Adams State in the championship game. The two teams had to play again because the Rangers were undefeated heading into the game. Regis got the revenge they were seeking with Haberkorn's heroics.
Regis was the only RMAC team to win a game in the NCAA Tournament as they upset host Augustana College before bowing out by losing to Minnesota-Duluth and Augustana.
Trimboli, who replaced Dana Lillard, became the fourth head
coach in program history. She offically began her duties on
August 15th, 2010.
Trimboli, a native of Colorado Springs, Colo., most recently was
an assistant coach at NCAA Division I Central Florida in Orlando,
Fla. She began there in October 2009 and previously was an
assistant coach at Portland State during the 2008-09 season.
In 2010, Trimboli helped the Central Florida to a 36-23 record and
a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
Her one season at Portland State proved to be successful as she
helped lead the Vikings to a Pacific Coast Softball Conference
title with a school-best 15-5 conference record and a berth in the
NCAA Tournament.
Not a stranger to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Trimboli
spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Colorado Mines during
the 2007 and 2008 seasons. In 2008, she helped lead the
Orediggers to a 38-19 overall record and the RMAC Championship.
A graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Trimboli earned
All-Big 12 honors three times, including first team honors both her
freshman and senior seasons. She also earned NCAA All-Midwest
accolades twice. Her 2002 Husker team earned a spot in the
Women’s College World Series, finishing fifth, while helping
UNL to Big 12 titles in 2001 and 2004. Trimboli was also
named Big 12 All-Tournament twice, while earning a spot on the Big
12 10th Anniversary Team.
Trimboli ranks in the top 10 in Big 12 history in at bats (772)
and RBIs with 173. She ranks in the top 10 in eight separate
career categories in Nebraska history, with her 232 career hits
ranking fifth.
Trimboli was drafted by the Akron Racers in 2004 and was named a NPF All-Star as a rookie before helping the Chicago Bandits to the NPF Championship in 2005. She was named the NPF Championship MVP after leading the Chicago Bandits to the championship in 2008 and a year later earned her third NPF Championship also with the Bandits. Trimboli played the 2011 season with the Akron Racers.
| Overall | RMAC | |||||||
| Year | Wins | Losses | Pct. | Wins | Losses | Pct. | Postseason | |
| 2011 | 33 | 24 | .579 | 22 | 16 | .579 | RMAC Tour. Champs/NCAA Tour. | |
| 1 Year | 33 | 24 | .579 | 22 | 16 | .579 | ||

