Nicole Quigley-Borg
Nicole Quigley-Borg
Bio

Nicole Quigley-Borg (677-154), whose Bulldogs have averaged 30 wins per season since 2007, enters her 20th season as head coach after serving as the interim head coach from 2004-2006. From 2007-2025, Quigley-Borg has guided the Bulldogs to a 677-154 overall record, winning 10 of the last 12 Coast Conference North Division Championships and a 42nd consecutive trip to the Northern California State Playoffs. The Bulldogs captured their first state championship in 2022, and most recently in 2025 they won their second state championship title in 4 seasons. The Bulldogs have competed in every state championship for the last 13 years with the exception of 2020 and 2021(Covid Seasons).

Quigley-Borg played NCAA Division I softball at the University of Tennessee during the 2001-02 seasons. A native of nearby Millbrae, Quigley-Borg played the infield and pitched for Capuchino High School, from which she graduated in 1998. She began her Bulldog career as a player for the legendary Tom Martinez during the 1999-2000 seasons. In her last season at CSM, the Bulldogs won the Coast Conference North Championship, and Quigley-Borg was named All-Northern California Pitcher of the Year.

Quigley-Borg began her coaching career in 2004 at CSM as an assistant to Coach Martinez, a position she held during the last two seasons of Martinez’s 30-year tenure at the College Quigley-Borg also gained coaching experience as a pitching coach at Notre Dame De Namur University in 2004-05.

Quigley-Borg holds a master's degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from St. Mary's College.