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Bobby Bordieri

Bobby Bordieri

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    Assistant Coach
Bobby Bordieri enters his first season as an assistant coach for the baseball team at Holy Cross in 2026. 

Bordieri joins the Crusaders’ staff following two seasons as an assistant coach at Hofstra (2024, 2025) helping lead the Pride to the 2024 CAA Championship.

Before Hofstra, Bordieri spent a season with Siena (2023) serving as hitting coach and helping the Saints post its best offensive season since 2018. In addition to his work with the Siena offense, Bordieri was primarily responsible for outfield defense but also coached infield and catchers. He also helped oversee recruiting efforts, directed prospect, team, and youth camps, and created opponent scouting reports.

Prior to joining the staff at Siena, Bordieri spent the previous two seasons as the lead assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Division III Roger Williams University. During his time in Rhode Island, he helped guide the Hawks to a stellar 47-21-2 (.686) overall record including a 21-10-1 (.672) mark in the Commonwealth Coast Conference, while coaching nine all-region and 16 all-conference honorees. In 2022, Bordieri helped Roger Williams to a 27-11-2 mark and a national ranking as high as No. 21 in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Poll.

Bordieri broke into the collegiate coaching ranks during the 2020 season as a volunteer assistant at Division III Westfield State University, where he worked with the hitters, outfielders, and assisted in player development. During the 2020 fall season, he served as a graduate assistant at NAIA Keiser University. Bordieri has also coached with the L&M travel baseball program for six years, helping develop more than 50 future collegiate baseball players including 19 Division I commits, and with the Ocean State Waves of the New England Collegiate Baseball League during the 2021 season.

A native of Johnston, R.I, Bordieri is a 2020 graduate of Springfield College, where he earned his degree in sport management with a minor in athletic coaching. He was a member of both the baseball and track and field teams during his time at Springfield and served as class president. Bordieri earned his master's degree in organizational leadership from Southern New Hampshire University in 2021.
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