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April 16,
2008
Martin Names
Arizona’s Bernard Scott Top
Assistant Coach
Youngstown –
Head Coach Cindy Martin announced
today (April 16) the appointment of
Bernard Scott as the top assistant
coach and recruiting coordinator on
the Youngstown State women’s
basketball staff for the 2008-09
season.
Scott comes to YSU after spending
the 2007-08 campaign at the
University of Arizona and six years
as an assistant coach in Ohio.
Martin said Scott’s overall
experience will benefit the women’s
basketball program significantly.
“I feel very fortunate to be adding
Bernard to our coaching staff,”
Martin said. “He will be a great
asset, not only in recruiting, but
on the floor and in the Youngstown
community.
“He’s an extremely experienced
recruiter who has a lot of Ohio
ties.”
Scott added that he is eager to join
Martin’s staff and return the
Penguins to their championship level
of play.
“I’m very excited not only to be
joining the YSU basketball family,
but to be working with Coach
Martin,” Scott said. “I’m looking
forward to helping her bring back
the winning tradition at YSU.”
“This is a great opportunity to be
working with a quality person and
coach in Coach Martin and to get
back to Ohio, where I have a number
of contacts and have been successful
recruiting.”
Before joining the Wildcat’s staff,
Scott spent two seasons as an
assistant women’s basketball coach
at the University of Dayton. For the
Flyers, he was responsible
recruiting, scouting, practice
planning, scheduling and summer
camps.
Prior to his tenure at Dayton, Scott
served as an assistant women’s
basketball coach at the University
of Toledo from 2001-05. Scott
started out as the third assistant
for the Rockets and served as the
second assistant coach his last two
seasons with the team. Scott played
an integral role in player
development, recruiting, scouting,
as well as all other facets of the
program.
He helped guide the Rockets to the
2003 Mid-American Conference
regular-season championship and a
berth in the 2003 Women’s National
Invitational Tournament (WNIT). Six
of his players earned
All-Mid-American Conference honors
while at Toledo.
Scott graduated from Toledo in 2001
with a degree in Physical Education
and Recreation, and played point
guard for the Rockets from 1997-99.
In 2005, he earned a master’s degree
in Recreation and Leisure Studies
from Toledo.
Scott and his wife, Colleen, are
proud parents of their daughter
Lily. |