Nina Korn, who enjoyed an honor-laden playing career at the University of Rochester, joined the Nazareth softball staff as a part-time assistant coach in 2016.
Korn became the UR softball program's first-ever first-team All-American in 2014 after hitting .462 (61-for-132) with 47 runs scored, 11 doubles, 14 home runs and 58 runs batted in. She was named Liberty League Player of the Year and led the Yellowjackets to the NCAA Tournament and a berth in the college world series.
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Upon graduation, she spent two seasons as the assistant coach at St. John Fisher College, helping lead the team to the world series in 2016. They finished third in at the NCAA tournament in her second season.
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Aside from coaching with Nazareth softball, Korn also is a 16u travel ball coach with the Power Fastpitch organization.
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Korn earned an undergraduate degree in Studio Art and Digital Media from the University of Rochester in 2014, as well as her ISSA Strength & Conditioning Coach certification in 2016.
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