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Diane Ninemire
American softball coach

Diane Ninemire

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American softball coach
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Age
67 years
Education
Texas Woman's University
Midland University
Sports Teams
Omaha Mavericks softball
Omaha Mavericks women's basketball
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Biography

Diane Lynn Ninemire (born February 12, 1957) is an American softball coach. She was the head coach of the California Golden Bears softball team from 1988 until March 3, 2020 when she resigned -- effective immediately -- for health reasons. When she resigned, she ranked ninth all-time in wins in college softball history with a career record of 1,355-687-1.

Early life and education

Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Ninemire grew up in nearby Ralston and graduated from Ralston High School. Playing softball and basketball at Midland Lutheran College (now Midland University) in the 1976–77 season, Ninemire transferred to the University of Nebraska–Omaha after one year, lettering in softball and basketball there as well. On the Nebraska–Omaha softball team, Ninemire played at shortstop and left fielder. Ninemire graduated from Nebraska–Omaha in 1980 and completed a master's degree in physical education at Texas Woman's University in 1987.

Coaching career

In 1981 and 1982, Ninemire was an assistant coach under Donna Terry at Texas Woman's University. Ninemire then followed Terry to the University of California, Berkeley (Cal) in 1983. Ninemire became interim head coach in 1988 after Terry took a medical leave of absence and continued long term after Terry's death in June 1988.

When she resigned, Ninemire had a 1,355-687-1 record in 31 seasons. Cal won the 2002 Women's College World Series, the first national championship for any women's sports team at the school. Ninemire won Coach of the Year honors from the Pac-10 (later Pac-12) Conference in 1991 and 2012, NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year honors in 2002, and an NFCA Hall of Fame induction in 2009. The 2005 team shared the Pac-10 championship, and the 2012 team won the inaugural Pac-12 title.

Head coaching record

Sources:

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
California Golden Bears (Pacific-10/Pac-12 Conference)
1988California39–247–115thNCAA Regionals
1989California38–2610–104thNCAA Regionals
1990California41–289–9T–3rdNCAA Regionals
1991California48–2014–63rdNCAA Regionals
1992California47–168–83rdWomen's College World Series
1993California37–2012–104thNCAA Regionals
1994California40–2110–125thNCAA Regionals
1995California41–2120–83rdNCAA Regionals
1996California41–2214–124thWomen's College World Series
1997California36–2613–144thNCAA Regionals
1998California35–2712–144thNCAA Regionals
1999California51–2213–145thWomen's College World Series
2000California49–256–15T–7thWomen's College World Series
2001California54–186–147thWomen's College World Series
2002California56–1912–94thWCWS Champions
2003California49–2010–113rdWCWS Runners-up
2004California53–1313–8T–2ndWCWS Runners-up
2005California52–1513–8T–1stWomen's College World Series
2006California48–1412–93rdNCAA Super Regionals
2007California34–327–148thNCAA Regionals
2008California43–277–145thNCAA Super Regionals
2009California38–2010–105thNCAA Super Regionals
2010California44–1910–11T–4thNCAA Super Regionals
2011California45–1315–62ndWomen's College World Series
2012California58–721–21stWomen's College World Series
2013California38–1910–14T–5thNCAA Regionals
2014California23–294–189th
2015California39–1810–147thNCAA Regionals
2016California33–24–111–11–16thNCAA Regionals
2017California32–246–178thNCAA Regionals
2018California35–217–167thNCAA Regionals
2019California28-275-188th
2020California10-90-0NANA
California:1,355-687-1 (.663)337–367–1 (.479)
Total:1,355-687-1 (.663)

           
           
           
     

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