Nelson named assistant women's coach at SMU

Nelson named assistant women's coach at SMU
June 29, 2012

 Nicole Nelson has been named assistant coach for the SMU women's soccer team, head coach Chris Petrucelli announced today. Nelson heads to the Hilltop having served as head coach at the University of Oklahoma the past four seasons.

"Nicole is a talented and passionate coach," said Petrucelli. "She's a proven winner with an incredible work ethic. We're lucky to have her at SMU."

During her time at OU (2008-2011), Nelson lead the Sooners to an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2010 as she was named Co-Big 12 Coach of the Year. She coached players to numerous all-conference and all-region honors as well as several academic awards.

In July 2010, Nelson worked with as a U.S. Soccer Region III age group coach. She has been a member of the Olympic Development Program for Region III for the past nine years and is currently the head coach of the '97 team.

Nelson spent two years as an assistant at Texas (2006-07) under Petrucelli, where she served as the recruiting coordinator. She helped coach a Longhorn team that won back-to-back postseason Big 12 Championships in 2006 and 2007, and advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 both years.

In 2005, Nelson served as the recruiting coordinator and an assistant coach at Baylor.

Prior to her stint at Baylor, Nelson led the Stephen F. Austin program (2002-2004) to two Southland Conference Championships. In her second year at the helm, Nelson's Ladyjacks won the conference tournament and made the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2003. In 2004, SFA won the regular season Southland Championship and Nelson was named the conference coach of the year for the second consecutive season. She led 25 student-athletes to All-SLC honors over three seasons and left the Ladyjacks with the most wins in program history. Nelson served as an assistant at SFA during the 2001 season. 

Before she started her career in coaching, Nelson played professional soccer for the Austin Lonestars (W-League).

Following that stint, she worked with numerous clubs and camps before taking her first position in the collegiate ranks as a volunteer assistant at her alma mater in 2000-01.

She began her collegiate career at Texas A&M University as a freshman and concluded it at OCU as an honorable mention All-American. At OCU, Nelson started every game, was the team captain from 1995-97, and was a three-time All-Sooner Athletic Conference member and Academic All-American.

Nelson earned a bachelor's degree in psychology and a bachelor of arts degree in Spanish in 1997 at Oklahoma City University. She received her master's degree in kinesiology from Stephen F. Austin in May 2005.

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