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Chris Traina

Assistant Director of Athletics / Men's Soccer Head Coach

chris.traina@nichols.edu

508-213-2355

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Chris Traina took over the coaching reins of the Nichols College men’s soccer program in 2005 and stands as the winningest coach in program history with 170 victories. He also serves as an Assistant Athletic Director, primarily overseeing the fitness center, which was completely renovated in 2015.

The Bison have made the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) playoffs in 14 of the last 15 years and captured both the 2010 and 2014 tournament championships. Over the last six seasons, student-athletes have been named to the CCC Academic All-Conference Team 54 times while 12 more student-athletes garnered all-conference honors – including CCC First Team pick Jacob Sargent in 2019.

This past season, the Bison won 12 matches and advanced to the CCC Semifinals for the sixth time since 2010 and first since 2015. Seeded fifth, the Bison went on the road to defeat Western New England before bowing out to eventual conference champion Salve Regina. Nichols was tops in the CCC in saves.

The Bison tied a program-record with 15 wins in 2015 and won their second CCC Championship in five years. They went on to win their first-ever NCAA Tournament match with a 1-0 shutout UMass Boston. Eight of Traina’s student-athletes received all-conference honors. Nichols established program records for winning pct. (.773) and goals against average (0.65) in a 2014 season which saw Traina earn CCC Coach of the Year accolades.  Traina secured his 100th career win as head coach of the men's program with a 1-0 shutout of Wentworth on October 28.

In 2013, Traina guided the Bison to a 12-2-5 record and a berth in the CCC Semifinals. Six of Traina’s student-athletes earned all-conference honors, including First Team selection Pat Gaumond.

The first win of the 2012 season for the Bison – a 3-0 shutout of local rival Clark (MA) – marked the 100th collegiate victory for Traina (combined men’s and women’s). The Bison earned the No. 4 seed in the CCC tournament reached the CCC Championship. Four of Traina’s student-athletes earned CCC postseason honors with one earning NSCAA Division III All-New England honors.

Nichols appeared in its third CCC Championship match in four years in 2011. The Bison took home CCC co-Defensive Player of the Year honors and six student-athletes were named All-CCC – three of which went on to earn a spot on the NSCAA NCAA D-III All-New England squad.

In 2010, Traina was tabbed CCC Coach of the Year for leading the Bison to the conference championship while coaching the CCC Rookie of the Year and seven All-CCC team members – one of which earned a spot on both the All New England Regional West First Team and NSCAA NCAA D-III All-American First Team. Nichols was also selected to host the NCAA Tournament first round matchup for the first time in program history.

Overall, Traina’s clubs have set or reset a myriad of records during his tenure as head coach, including wins (15), shutouts (13), consecutive shutouts (five), goals allowed (11) and goals against average (0.65). In 2008, Nichols advanced to the CCC Championship game for the first time in 20 years and was selected to participate in the ECAC Tournament.

Traina previously coached the women’s soccer team at Nichols for four seasons, guiding them to the CCC Championship title while becoming the first program at Nichols to appear in the NCAA Tournament.

Prior to coming to Nichols, Traina spent four years as the varsity soccer coach at Shrewsbury High School, winning two league titles and a district tournament championship. He has over 14 years of high school and college coaching experience, and was also the coach of Juventus U-14 in the Massachusetts Premier League, where his team won seven tournament championships.

Traina attended Keene State College and his playing experience spans from Auburn High School to Keene State and Worcester State Colleges, finally to the South Florida Semi-Pro League. In addition to his coaching duties, he also serves as the Nichols Recreation and Athletic Center Manager. He currently holds an NSCAA Advanced National Coaching License.

Career Record at Nichols - Men

W

L

T

2005

3

13

1

2006

6

12

1

2007

5

12

1

2008

11

10

1

2009

12

7

0

2010

15

4

3

2011

12

5

2

2012

13

8

0

2013

12

2

5

2014

15

3

4

2015

7

12

0

2016

8

8

2

2017

7

9

2

2018

10

7

1

2019

12

6

2

2020

DNP

2021

5

9

0

2022

10

7

3

2023

7

8

3

Totals

163

134

27

Career Record at Nichols - Women

W

L

T

2002

13

8

0

2003

11

5

2

2004

11

5

3

Totals

35

18

5

Accomplishments

2008 ECAC Men's Soccer Tournament

2010 CCC Men's Soccer Coach of the Year

2010 CCC Men's Soccer Champions

2010 NCAA Men's Soccer Tournament (First Round)

2014 CCC Men's Soccer Coach of the Year

2014 CCC Men's Soccer Champions

2014 NCAA Men's Soccer Tournament (Second Round)

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