Nate Bollinger promoted to assistant coach in May of 2021 after spending his first two seasons as the program's director of basketball operations. He enters his second season as an assistant coach and fourth overall with the Tribe in 2022-23.
Bollinger joined W&M as the director of basketball operations in June of 2019. During his first season with the Tribe in 2019-20, the Green and Gold posted its most regular season wins since 1950 with 21. W&M also set school record with 10 road wins and 13 wins in Colonial Athletic Association play, finishing second in the league regular season. Over his three seasons, the Tribe has produced a CAA Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, three All-CAA players, three CAA All-Rookie choices and four CAA All-Defensive Team selections.
In 2018-19, Bollinger was an assistant coach at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa., helping the Bearcats to a 22-5 record and a Presidents Athletic Conference regular season title. In April, he was named to the NABC 30-Under-30 Team, which represents 30 of the most outstanding men's college basketball coaches under the age of 30.
Â
Along with going 14-2 in the PAC in 2018-19, Bollinger helped a trio of Bearcats earn all-conference honors, including the league player of the year Tom Kromka. Bollinger served as the team’s offensive and recruiting coordinators as well as ran team and individual film sessions at Saint Vincent.
Â
Bollinger spent three seasons as the Director of Player Development at High Point University from 2015-18. In his first season in 2015-16, the Panthers compiled a 21-11 overall record and won the Big South regular season championship thanks to a 13-5 league ledger. HPU went on to participate in the National Invitation Tournament in 2016. Bollinger helped in mentoring five all-conference players and four 1,000-point scorers at High Point, including 2016 Big South Player of the Year John Brown, who was also an honorable mention All-American. He was heavily involved in all day-to-day operations with the team, which included scouting, video breakdown, skill development, recruiting and game/practice plans.
Â
Before his time at High Point, Bollinger spent one season in 2014-15 at Division III York College in Pennsylvania. At York, Bollinger served as the program's top assistant and recruiting coordinator while managing camps, operations, player development and serving as the staff's lead opponent scout. During his career, he has also worked with The Hoop Group in 2014-15 and 2018, assisting with camps, on-court coaching, and skill development.
Â
Bollinger played collegiate basketball at Division III Delaware Valley College for two years before transferring to Division II Millersville University. He helped Delaware Valley to a Freedom Conference Championship and the program’s first trip to the NCAA Division III Tournament in 2011. Bollinger averaged 8.6 points per game as a freshman before ranking second in the league at 18.1 points per game as a sophomore. As a team captain in 2012, Bollinger was named second team all-conference and also set a single-game school record with 50 points against Wilkes University on Jan. 28, 2012.
Â
After two seasons at Delaware Valley, Bollinger transferred to Millersville where he averaged 5.4 points per game in helping the Marauders to a 32-25 record with two trips to the conference tournament. Bollinger was a team captain for MU as a senior and finished his collegiate career with 989 points. He earned his bachelor's degree from Millersville in psychology in 2014.
Â