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Bernard Scott joined the UD staff in the summer of 2005 after leaving the University of Toledo. At Dayton, Scott works primarily with the perimeter players while assisting with recruiting. He is also in charge of scheduling and summer camps. Scott spent the previous four seasons as an assistant coach for the Lady Rockets, first as third assistant and the last two seasons as the second assistant. He worked with both the post players and the perimeter players, handled recruiting student-athletes, scouting upcoming opponents, and assisting in virtually all facets of the program at UT. Scott helped guide the Rockets to the 2003 Mid-American Conference regular season championship, and the 2003 WNIT. Three of his players at UT were named to the All-Conference teams. A graduate of the University of Toledo in 2001 with a Bachelor of Education in Physical Education and Recreation, he was twice a member of the Dean's List and earned his master's degree in Recreation and Leisure at UT this past summer. Scott was a member of the Rockets' men's basketball team in 1997-98 and 1998-99, appearing in 26 games with two starts. While an undergrad, he served as recreational supervisor for the Jewish Community Center in Toledo, coaching the Accelerated High School Basketball team, running multiple basketball leagues in the fall and directing basketball camps and clinics. Scott attended perennial-power Villa-Angela St. Joseph High School in Cleveland, where he was selected honorable mention All-Ohio, and was named team MVP. Scott resides in Fairborn, Ohio, with his wife Colleen and his daughter Lily. |
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