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Spit Game with Nicole "Colie" Trawick

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Nicole "Colie" Trawick serves as head coach for women's basketball at the College of Saint Elizabeth and also works in admissions as recruiter.

Trawick comes to CSE after serving the past season as the recruiting coordinator/assistant women's basketball coach at the University of Arkansas-Monticello. She spent two seasons as a graduate assistant turned assistant coach at Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri. Trawick has also coached at Burlington County College, Pemberton Township High School and with the SJ Blitz AAU Organization, all in the state of New Jersey.

During her stint at UAM, the team experienced their first winning season since 2008-09; a 6 game increase; and won their first ever post-season tournament game since joining the Great American Conference.

While at CMU, Trawick specialized in coaching guards, scheduling, developing video scouting report and recruiting. The 2012-13 CMU team jumped out to its best start in school history at 16-1, which included victories over two top 25 squads and NCAA Division I Chicago State. That season, the team had two eight-game win streaks, one shy of the school's single-season record, and finished the year with a 25-8 overall record.

Trawick had an outstanding career as a student-athlete. As a freshman, she was a co-captain standout on the hardwood for Bluefield State College in West Virginia. before transferring to USC-Upstate for the opportunity to play NCAA Division 1 soccer.

Trawick earned her bachelor's degree in communication from Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi. She received her master's degree in education with an emphasis in athletic administration from CMU.

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