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May 13
Final - 6 innings
1 Frank Phillips College
9 vs. Temple College
May 14
Final
4 Grayson College
6 vs. Temple College
@ Temple College Southwest District B Region V Tournament
May 15
Final
0 Grayson College
6 vs. Temple College
@ Temple College Southwest District B Region V Championship
May 26
Final
3 College of Southern Idaho
4 vs. Temple College
@ Oxford, AL 2026 NJCAA DI Softball World Series - Second Round
May 28
Final
3 Seminole State College (OK)
9 vs. Temple College
@ Oxford, AL 2026 NJCAA DI Softball World Series - Third Round
May 29
Final - 5 innings
2 Temple College
12 vs. Florida SouthWestern State College
@ Jacksonville, Ala. 2026 NJCAA DI Softball World Series - Quarterfinals
May 29
Final
1 Santa Fe College
7 vs. Temple College
2026 NJCAA DI Softball World Series - Elimination Round
May 30
Final
15 Temple College
4 vs. Paris Junior College
@ Oxford, AL 2026 NJCAA DI Softball World Series - Elimination Round
May 30
Final
4 Temple College
1 vs. Florida SouthWestern State College
@ Oxford, AL 2026 NJCAA DI Softball World Series - Elimination Round
May 31
Final - Weather Delay
3 Temple College
7 vs. Northeast Alabama Community College
@ Oxford, AL 2026 NJCAA DI Softball World Series - National Championship
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Nathan Train
Nathan Train
Email: Nathan.Train@templejc.edu
Title: Assistant Baseball Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
Phone: 254-298-8534

Nathan Train is entering his ninth season as an Assistant Baseball Coach at Temple College. While at Temple College Train has been a part of 231 wins. In 2018 Temple College advanced to the JUCO World Series and finished 5th. During his tenure at Temple College there have been 118 players continue their baseball careers at the university level, with 67 at the Division I level. There has been one NTJCAC MVP, three 1st Team All-Conference players, thirteen 2nd Team All-Conference players, and 4 players drafted in the Top 10 Rounds, 5 overall. Two of his catchers that have moved on to the Division I were nominated for the Buster Posey Award recognizing the top catcher in the NCAA.

As a player Train began his college career at Barton County Community College from 2012-2014. From 2015-2017 Train finished his college career at Concordia University Texas where they won the conference championship in 2015 and made a regional in 2017.

Since joining the Temple staff Train has worked primarily with the catchers and hitters while being the main recruiter. Train has done a good job of bringing in top level talent to the program and has been an intrical part of the team's success.

Train graduated with a Bachelor of Kinesiology from Concordia University Texas in 2017 and a Masters in Sports Management from the University of Texas Austin in 2021. He and his wife Stephanie reside in Georgetown.