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He had served at [[University of Wisconsin at Green Bay]] from 1997 to 2007. He posted a 216-62 record with 20 win seasons in 8 of his 9 years during his tenure. His 2006-2007 team ranks as the best in school history. The team went 29-4, including a perfect 16-0 in conference play, and established school and conference records for wins. From December 7th to March 18th, UWGB had the longest winning streak in the nation at 26 consecutive wins. Before UWGB, Borseth coached women's basketball at [[Michigan Technological University|Michigan Tech]] and [[Gogebic Community College]].
He had served at [[University of Wisconsin at Green Bay]] from 1997 to 2007. He posted a 216-62 record with 20 win seasons in 8 of his 9 years during his tenure. His 2006-2007 team ranks as the best in school history. The team went 29-4, including a perfect 16-0 in conference play, and established school and conference records for wins. From December 7th to March 18th, UWGB had the longest winning streak in the nation at 26 consecutive wins. Before UWGB, Borseth coached women's basketball at [[Michigan Technological University|Michigan Tech]] and [[Gogebic Community College]].


Soon after taking over Michigan, he became well-known after the video of a very emotional news conference, which took place February 28, 2008 after a dramatic loss to Wisconsin, became a popular internet video.<ref name=ESPN030107>Graham Hays, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/columns/story?columnist=hays_graham&id=3272127 Wild rant shouldn't define Michigan's Borseth], ESPN.com, March 1, 2008.</ref><ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/01/michigan-basketball-coach_n_89365.html Michigan Basketball Coach Kevin Borseth's On Camera Meltdown - The Huffington Post<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>{{deadlink}} In the video, Borseth hurls his clipboard at the podium, then passionately complains about his team giving up a double-digit lead, failing to collect offensive rebounds and being called for a foul on what he considered a legitimate box-out.
Soon after taking over Michigan, he became well-known after the video of a very emotional news conference, which took place February 28, 2008 after a dramatic loss to Wisconsin, became a popular internet video.<ref name=ESPN030107>Graham Hays, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/columns/story?columnist=hays_graham&id=3272127 Wild rant shouldn't define Michigan's Borseth], ESPN.com, March 1, 2008.</ref><ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/01/michigan-basketball-coach_n_89365.html Michigan Basketball Coach Kevin Borseth's On Camera Meltdown - The Huffington Post<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In the video, Borseth hurls his clipboard at the podium, then passionately complains about his team giving up a double-digit lead, failing to collect offensive rebounds and being called for a foul on what he considered a legitimate box-out.


In his first season at Michigan, the team improved from 10-20 to 19-14, enjoying their first winning season and postseason bid (Women's NIT) in six seasons.
In his first season at Michigan, the team improved from 10-20 to 19-14, enjoying their first winning season and postseason bid (Women's NIT) in six seasons.
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Kevin Borseth (born June 9, 1954) is the current head women's basketball coach at Michigan. A native of Bessemer, Michigan, he has compiled a 460-173 record in 21 years as a head basketball coach. He has compiled 20 consecutive winning campaigns, and 15 20 win seasons. His teams have either won or shared 13 conference titles, and won their conference tournament 8 times. In 16 of his 21 seasons, his teams have gone to the post-season, including 13 NCAA appearances with only 3 WNIT appearances.

He had served at University of Wisconsin at Green Bay from 1997 to 2007. He posted a 216-62 record with 20 win seasons in 8 of his 9 years during his tenure. His 2006-2007 team ranks as the best in school history. The team went 29-4, including a perfect 16-0 in conference play, and established school and conference records for wins. From December 7th to March 18th, UWGB had the longest winning streak in the nation at 26 consecutive wins. Before UWGB, Borseth coached women's basketball at Michigan Tech and Gogebic Community College.

Soon after taking over Michigan, he became well-known after the video of a very emotional news conference, which took place February 28, 2008 after a dramatic loss to Wisconsin, became a popular internet video.[1][2] In the video, Borseth hurls his clipboard at the podium, then passionately complains about his team giving up a double-digit lead, failing to collect offensive rebounds and being called for a foul on what he considered a legitimate box-out.

In his first season at Michigan, the team improved from 10-20 to 19-14, enjoying their first winning season and postseason bid (Women's NIT) in six seasons.

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