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Nicole Ashley Nemitz (born May 15, 1988) was a volunteer assistant coach for the
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team. She was an All-American
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for the team, winning first-team NFCA/
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All-American honors in 2009.


Early life

Nemitz's left arm made her a star athlete from an early age. Her mother noted that even family walks turned into races between Nemitz and her brother. Her mother recalled, "They used to race from tree to tree. Everything was a competition."


Regina High School

Nemitz attended Regina High School, a Catholic high school in
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. Nemitz helped lead the Regina Saddlelites to three consecutive Class A Michigan state championships in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Her high school pitching record was 71-2, with an ERA of 0.25. She was the 2006 Michigan
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Softball Player of the Year and a 2006
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/NFCA High School All-American. In May 2006, ''
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'' writer Chris Silva wrote a column about Nemitz and about his attempt to hit her pitches. Of the 20 or so pitches Nemitz threw to Silva, he wrote, "I made contact on only two - one a soft dribbler, the other a dinky foul ball that really stung my hands." Silva wrote that Nemitz's fastball slipped past him so fast that, "It made me flinch. I actually felt a breeze, and my knees buckled. Sometimes I was too shocked at how fast it was to even swing."


University of Michigan

Nemitz was highly recruited out of high school, but chose to remain close to home, enrolling at the
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. It didn't hurt that the Michigan women's softball team coached by Hall of Famer
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had won the 2005
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shortly before Nemitz signed her letter of intent in November 2005. Nemitz earned a bachelor's in physical education from the University of Michigan.


2007 season

As a freshman in 2007, Nemitz started 25 games and had a 22-4 pitching record with a 1.88 ERA and 152 strikeouts. In February 2007, Nemitz was the winning pitcher in the 1,000th career coaching victory for Michigan coach Carol Hutchins. She was selected as an All-Big Ten Conference first team pitcher as a freshman and threw a complete-game two-hitter in the NCAA Super Regional against Baylor. After completing her freshman season, Nemitz told her hometown newspaper, "It's better than even I could have imagined. I just love Michigan. School is tough, softball is great."


2008 season

In her sophomore season, Nemitz improved to 21-4 with a 1.04
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and 211
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s. In February 2009, she threw a
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as the Wolverines beat Birmingham-Southern College 8-0 in a five-inning, mercy-shortened game, striking out seven of the 15 batters she faced. She struck out a career best 15 in a game against
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in April 2008. Later that month, Nemitz won her 20th game of the season, a 10-0 mercy-shortened three-hitter over
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State in which Nemitz also hit a
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high over the
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in
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. After the game, Nemitz told a reporter, "I couldn't really tell (if it was a fair ball), but once they pointed fair, I just sprinted around the bases. This is the first day my hitting actually outshined my pitching, which is a little weird for me." She attracted further attention in May 2008 when she pitched three strong innings against the U.S. Olympic team. One newspaper account described her achievement as follows: Nemitz was honored as an NFCA All-America third team pitcher and was named the All-
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Region first team pitcher for the second straight year. Nemitz also proved to be a good hitter as a sophomore, starting 54 games as Michigan’s designated player.


2009 season

As a junior in 2009, Nemitz had a record of 28-5 with a 0.89 ERA and 295 strikeouts. She opened the season with an 18-strikeout three-hitter against
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. In February, she was named MVP at the FAU Classic in
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. In the tournament, Nemitz was 2-0 with a 0.42 ERA, striking out 29 batters and hitting .500 with two RBIs. In March 2009, Nemitz pitched a complete game 4-0 shutout against one of the country's top teams, the University of Arizona. After the game, the ''
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'' wrote: In April 2009, Nemitz hit a three-run home run, struck out 14 batters and won her 17th game, a 4-1 win over
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. Michigan Coach Carol Hutchins noted Nemitz's focus and determination in 2009: "She's been Zen-like this year. Quiet, masterful, just stays in her moment. She's done an outstanding job." At the end of the regular season, Nemitz was honored as a
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/ NFCA All-America first-team selection. She became the first pitcher in Michigan Wolverines softball history to start her career with three consecutive 20-win seasons.


2009 post-season

On May 23, 2009, Nemitz helped lead the Wolverines to the Women's College World Series with a complete game win over Baylor, 8-1, in the NCAA Super Regional at Ann Arbor. On May 29, 2009, Nemitz threw a three-hitter in the Women's College World Series as Michigan beat No. 4 ranked
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, 6-1. Nemitz was pitching a shutout until Whitney Larsen hit an RBI double with Alabama down to its last out. On May 30, 2009, Nemitz was the losing pitcher in Michigan's 1-0 loss to the University of Florida as Florida shortstop Megan Bush hit a solo home run to break a scoreless tie in the top of the sixth inning. After the loss, Nemitz gave credit to Florida senior
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who threw a one-hitter against the Wolverines: "She throws hard. She can go to either side of the plate. You just have to be ready for it. She can pinpoint her position, perfectly. She can bring the ball up a little bit, put it down. And she can keep you off speed with that change-up, as well."


2010 season

As a senior in 2010, Nemitz compiled a record of 21-3 with an ERA 1.70 and 173 strikeouts in 144 innings pitched.
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Chicago Bandits

Nemitz was drafted fourth overall by the
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in the 2010 NPF senior draft, where she played until 2013.


Coaching

As of 2015, Nemitz is serving as volunteer assistant softball coach at the University of Michigan, as she has since 2012.


References


External links

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Michigan softball team's Nikki Nemitz named Big Ten Pitcher of the Year; coach Carol Hutchins named league's Coach of the Year, Kevin Ryan, The Ann Arbor News
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nemitz, Nikki 1988 births Living people Michigan Wolverines softball players Chicago Bandits players People from St. Clair Shores, Michigan Sportspeople from Macomb County, Michigan Softball players from Michigan