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Borseth to return to Green Bay to coach Lady Phoenix

April 4, 2012 By Bill Scott

The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will name its former women’s head coach, Kevin Borseth as the new women’s basketball

Kevin Borseth

coach at a Thursday news conference. 

Borseth compiled a 216-62 record in nine seasons previously serving in the same capacity at Green Bay.  Under Borseth’s watch from 1998-2007, Green Bay advanced to the postseason in all nine seasons, including seven trips to the NCAA Tournament.  The Phoenix also won the regular season conference championship in each of his nine seasons at the helm, beginning a stretch that currently stands at 14.

Borseth has spent the past five seasons as the head coach at the University of Michigan, where he compiled an overall record of 87-73.  In five seasons with the Wolverines, Borseth led the Wolverines to three postseason appearances, including this past season’s trip to the NCAA Tournament, the program’s first since 2000-01.

Borseth takes over for Matt Bollant, who left Green Bay after this past season to take the head coaching job at the University of Illinois.

 

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