Scott Borek Explained

Scott Borek
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:Merrimack
Current Conference:Hockey East
Current Record:76–103–11
Birth Date:25 May 1962
Birth Place:Swampscott, Massachusetts, U.S.
Alma Mater:Dartmouth
Player Years1:1981–1983
Player Team1:Dartmouth
Player Positions:Wing
Coach Years1:1983–1985
Coach Team1:Dartmouth (Student Assistant)
Coach Years2:1985–1989
Coach Team2:Providence (assistant)
Coach Years3:1989–1991
Coach Team3:Brown (assistant)
Coach Years4:1991–1995
Coach Team4:Colby
Coach Years5:1995–1996
Coach Team5:Lake Superior State (Associate)
Coach Years6:1996–2001
Coach Team6:Lake Superior State
Coach Years7:2001–2002
Coach Team7:New England College
Coach Years8:2002–2015
Coach Team8:New Hampshire (Associate)
Coach Years9:2015–2018
Coach Team9:Providence (Associate)
Coach Years10:2018–present
Coach Team10:Merrimack
Overall Record:199–257–33
Tournament Record:0–1

Scott Gordon Borek is an American ice hockey player and coach who has been involved with college hockey for over 35 years. Currently, Borek is the head coach at Merrimack College.

Career

Borek started his college playing career at Dartmouth in 1981 and had nearly tripled his point production in his sophomore season when a neck injury forced him to end his playing days prematurely.[1] He remained a member of the Big Green by becoming a student assistant the following year and after graduating with a degree in English. He became a full-time coach with Providence becoming his next stop. After seven years in Rhode Island (3 with the Friars and 4 more with Brown) got his first head coaching gig with Division III Colby. Borek was back at the Division I level three years later as an associate coach for Lake Superior State and then head coach a year later.

Borek was taking over from Jeff Jackson after a brief but historic career that saw the Lakers win two national titles in three years. Predictably the results weren't as great as they had been under his old boss but after five years the team appeared to be mired in mediocrity and was fired following the 2001 season.[2] After a year behind the bench at New England College Borek became an assistant at New Hampshire for Dick Umile. He remained with the Wildcats until 2015 when he returned to his old stomping grounds as an associate coach for Providence.[3] [4]

Borek was hired as the head coach at Merrimack College on April 9, 2018.

Personal life

Scott's son Gordon was killed in a single-car accident on May 28, 2016. He married Jill McCune on August 18, 2017. Together they have a total of seven children.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Borek new Colby coach. Bangor Daily News. 1992-07-22. 2014-07-15.
  2. News: LSSU Fires Borek; Rumors Swirl About Replacement. USCHO.com. 2001-03-17. 2016-07-15.
  3. News: Scott Borek Named Men's Hockey Associate Head Coach. Providence College Friars. 2015-06-15. 2016-07-15.
  4. News: Borek Moves From New Hampshire to Providence. College Hockey News. 2015-06-15. 2016-07-15.
  5. News: Former UNH club hockey player mourned after fatal car crash. New Hampshire Union Leader. 2015-05-30. 2016-07-15.