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Jon Borovich begins his second season of his second stint on head coach Brian Gregory's staff at UD. A native of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Borovich, is involved with all aspects of the Flyer men's basketball program, assisting with scouting, recruiting and player development. In his first year at UD, Borovich helped the Flyers vault out to a 14-1 record and a #14 ranking in the Associated Press poll of January 14, the highest ranking for a Dayton team in 40 years. Borovich was with the Flyers for the first two seasons of Gregory's tenure serving as UD's Director of Basketball Operations. During Borovich's time on the Dayton staff, UD was 42-20, won the 2003 Maui Invitational and made an appearance in the 2004 NCAA tournament. In between his Dayton stints, Borovich served as an assistant coach for at Oakland University. After appearing in the 2005 NCAA Opening Round Game in Dayton, the Grizzlies were 11-18 in 2005-06 and 19-14 in 2006-07. The 19 wins were the most by Oakland since the school went Division I in 1997. Before coming to Dayton as the Director of Basketball Operations, Borovich served as a graduate assistant on the staff at Michigan State where he assisted the Spartan's program in video analysis while completing his Master's Degree in Athletics Administration. Borovich earned a bachelor's degree in Sports Studies in 2001 from Central Michigan, with a double minor in Psychology and Coaching. He was the captain of the Chippewas' basketball team as a junior and senior, and helped lead the team to the 2001 Mid-American Conference Championship. He also was named to the MAC All-Academic team as a senior. |
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