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Nicole Di Salvio Hild is a two-time Olympian for Team Italia’s
Women’s Softball Team in 2000 and 2004.
Di Salvio’s resume also includes 3 College World Series. Di Salvio
grew up in Corona, California and attended Corona High School, where
she was recently inducted into the high school hall of fame. As a
four-year starter on the Corona High team, Di Salvio was selected to
the all-state first team by Student Sports Magazine her senior,
junior, and sophomore years. She was a four-time All-CIF and First
Team Mountain View League performer as well as league MVP in both
1995 and ’97.
After high school, Di Salvio attended the University of California,
Berkeley on a full athletic softball scholarship. As a four-year
starter at pitcher, she owns the CAL record with nine career saves.
She is only the fifth pitcher in CAL school history to throw two
no-hitters in the same season. As a senior she tossed three no
hitters and two perfect games. Di Salvio earned Regional
All-Tournament honors all four years as well as All-tournament teams
at both the National Invitational Softball Tournament and the Bank
of Hawaii Tournament. She was also named to the All-Pac – 10
Softball teams and All Pac –10 academic teams while at CAL.
After completing a Bachelor’s Degree from CAL, Di Salvio went on to
earn her multiple subjects teaching credential from UC Irvine and
her Master’s Degree in Physical Education from Azusa Pacific
University. She is currently the Head Softball Coach at San
Bernardino Valley College and was also part of the coaching staff
for the Women’s Softball Team at Fullerton Junior College from 2002
to 2004. |