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Nick Callini

Nick Callini

Nick Callini was named the 15th head baseball coach in American International College history on October 20, 2003. He is second all-time in wins as a head coach in any sport in AIC history, trailing only four-time AIC Hall of Famer Judy Groff.
 
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Years: 2004-present (head coach), 2003 (assistant coach)
Career Record: 314-610-1, 169-369-1 NE10 (most wins by a head coach in program history)
AIC Record: Same
NE10 Conference Tournament Appearances: 4
NE10 Regular Season Championships: 1

D2CCA All-American Selections: 1
ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Selections: 1

ABCA All-Region Selections: 8
NCBWA All-Region Selections: 5
D2CCA All-Region Selections: 4
ABCA All-Region All-Defensive Team Selections: 1

NE10 Player of the Year selections: 1
NE10 Rookie of the Year selections: 2
NE10 First-Team All-Conference selections: 8
NE10 Second-Team All-Conference selections: 12
NE10 Third-Team All-Conference selections: 18
NE10 All-Defensive Team selections: 6
NE10 All Rookie selections: 23
Academic All-Conference selections: 10

Nick Callini was named Head Baseball Coach in 2004 after serving as the team's Assistant Coach in 2003. He is the all-time wins leader in program history, and with the team's win over Franklin Pierce on May 1, 2026, he passed AIC Hall of Famer Gary Wright for the second-most wins as a head coach in any sport in College history and the most among men's team coaches.

In 2025, Callini and the squad raised the bar, winning the NE10's Southwest Division for the team's first regular-season title since the historic 1991 College World Series team. Yeudy Ramirez won NE10 Player of the Year as one of eight All-Conference honorees and garnered All-Region accolades from the D2CCA and ABCA, while Cole Patterson won All-Region Defensive honors in center field.

Callini led AIC to one of the most successful seasons in program history in 2023. The squad won 23 games, fifth-most in the nearly nine-decade history of the program, and qualified for the Northeast-10 Conference Championship Tournament in its lone season in the Northeast Division. Josh Frometa earned D2CCA All-American honors and headlined three All-Region selections, while Brendan Edvardsen was the NE10's Rookie Hitter of the Year while batting .403. 

The Yellow Jackets enjoyed a successful season in 2018, posting the second-most wins in a single season during Callini’s tenure with a 19-25 record. AIC finished tied for fourth place in the Northeast-10 Conference’s Southwest Division, with highlight victories against national No. 6 University of New Haven on March 30 and No. 15 Le Moyne College on May 5. Under his guidance, pitcher and utilityman Matt Costanza earned First Team All-Conference and First Team All-East Region honors.

Callini led the Jackets to a second-place finish in the NE10 Southwest Division and earned and hosted a playoff berth for the program for the first time in 15 years in 2015. American International finished the season winning 12 of their final 14 games to compile a 17-21 record overall and a 10-8 mark in divisional action. Callini coached five All-Conference selections in 2015, including two second-team members, the Rookie Player of the Year and an All-Region honoree.

From 2011 to 2015, his program saw a drastic turnaround, collecting 15-plus wins in each season, including finishing over .500 in 2013 when the team went 21-19 overall and 12-15 in conference play thanks in large part to All-Region Selection and Second Team All-Conference player Dave Clark.
 
Callini was made full-time in Fall 2008, and added additional duties as the coordinator of the College’s Academic Resource Center, part of the Center for Academic Success.

In 2003, Callini joined the staff as an assistant coach. He earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Trinity College (Conn.) in 2002 with a minor in models and data. He was a member of two consecutive NCAA Regional Tournament teams, and the Bantams won the NESCAC title his junior season. During that season, he was named the team’s Most Improved Player and received the John E. Kelly Gold Glove Award as the Bantam’s defensive MVP.
 
He currently lives in Westfield with his wife Kristen and daughters Hannah and Meredith.
 

Overall Record Conference Record Postseason Performance
Year W L Pct. W L Pct. Conference Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament Nat'l Rank
(NCBWA)
2004 5 36 .122 4 28 .125 12th of 12 -- -- NR
2005 9 30 .231 5 25 .167 12th of 13 -- -- NR
2006 12 26 .316 8 22 .267 11th of 13 -- -- NR
2007 9 31 .225 5 25 .167 13th of 13 -- -- NR
2008 11 27 .289 9 21 .300 12th of 13 -- -- NR
2009 8 34 .190 6 24 .200 13th of 13 -- -- NR
2010 7 30 .189 4 22 .154 14th of 14 -- -- NR
2011 17 25 .405 11 15 .423 10th of 15 -- -- NR
2012 17 27 .389* 5 15 .262* 7th of 8! -- -- NR
2013 21 19 .525 9 12 .429 5th of 8 -- -- NR
2014 15 26 .366 6 12 .333 6th of 7 -- -- NR
2015 17 21 .447 10 8 .556 T2nd of 7 NE10
First Round
-- NR
2016 12 34 .261 6 12 .333 7th of 7 -- -- NR
2017 16 28 .364 4 14 .222 T6th of 7 -- -- NR
2018 19 25 .432 8 10 .444 T4th of 7 -- -- NR
2019 19 24 .442 8 10 .444 T4th of 7 -- --  NR
2020 4 6 .400 -- -- -- N/A^ Not Held^ Not Held^ N/A^
2021 12 19 .387 10 11 .476 4th of 7 NE10 Second Round -- NR
2022 11 34 .244 5 19 .208 7th of 7 -- -- NR
2023 23 24 .489 13 11 .542 3rd of 7% NE10 Quarterfinal -- NR
2024 14 29 .326 8 19 .296 6th of 6 -- -- NR
2025 20 24 .455 13 11 .542 1st of 6 NE10 Semifinal -- NR
2026 16 31 .340 12 23 .343 7th of 10$ -- -- NR
TOTAL 314 610 .340 169 369 .314 -- -- -- --

*includes one tie
!NE10 switched to divisional format for the 2012 season; rank is within division
^Season ended early due to COVID-19 Pandemic
%Team played in the Northeast Division for 2023 and returned to the Southwest Division for 2024.
$NE10 returned to a single-division format prior to the 2026 season