Nicole Quigley-Borg
Nicole Quigley-Borg

Bio

Nicole Quigley-Borg (596-144), whose Bulldogs have averaged 30 wins per season since 2007, enters her 18th season as head coach after serving as the interim head coach from 2004-2006. From 2007-2023 Quigley-Borg has guided the Bulldogs to a 596-144 overall record, winning nine of the last 10 Coast Conference North Division Championships and a 40th consecutive trip to the Northern California State Playoffs. The Bulldogs captured their first state championship in 2022, competed in the state final four in 2013, 2014 and 2015(State Runner-up), 2016 and 2017 and the State Elite Eight in 2018 and 2019. 

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.