Jeff Nickerson has been named
Head Softball Coach at Tiffin
University, taking over
for departing coach Brian Campbell.
"I
welcome the opportunity to guide the softball program, Nickerson, who has head
coaching stints at Presbyterian College in South Carolina
and Ohio Northern University,
said. It was a great opportunity for me to take over a successful program at a
time when they are joining a challenging new conference. I am familiar with the
area, and I love coaching at the Division II level.
"Tiffin University
is fortunate to have someone as experienced and successful as Jeff Nickerson to
lead our softball program. As we enter the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference, we are confident that Coach Nickerson can continue the strong tradition
of excellence that the softball program has already established. He brings the
right combination of experience and success to the program, said Lonny Allen,
Athletic Director.
During his
three-year tenure at Presbyterian
College, he compiled an
overall mark of 108 wins against 69 losses, including a 24-18 record within the
South Atlantic Conference (SAC). Nickerson led the Lady Blue Hose to a
school record 48 wins during his first year, guiding the program to its
first-ever SAC Tournament Championship and their first appearance in the NCAA
Division II Regional Tournament in 2004 where they fell in the Regional
Championship. He earned SAC and National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA)
South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year honors in 2004, while coaching nine
all-conference players, including the 2005 SAC Freshman of the Year and an NFCA
All-South Atlantic Region player in 2006.
During his time at Ohio Northern, Nickerson built the softball program from one with a losing season his first year to recording two straight 20-win seasons in 2002 and 2003. He got his start at ONU as an assistant coach during the 2000 season before being named interim head coach in 2001. He assumed the full-time position after the 2001 season. He also was an assistant softball coach at Capital University and Cortland State University in New York.
Nickerson
graduated cum laude from Cortland State University
in Cortland, New York with a Bachelors of Science degree
in Physical Education in 1998. He earned his Masters in Developmental
Kinesiology with an emphasis in Physical Education in 2001 from Bowling Green University
in Bowling Green, Ohio.