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Pam Borton (born August 22 1965) is the current head women's basketball coach at the University of Minnesota. She took over following the resignation of Brenda Frese in 2002. As head coach of the Gophers she has a 156-90 record and a 225-136 career coaching record. Previously Borton was the head coach at the University of Vermont from 1993 to 1997 and was an assistant at Boston College from 1998 to 2002 where she served as associate head coach for her last two seasons.
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Pam Borton was born on the , which was a Sunday. Pam Borton will be turning 60 in only 179 days from today.
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Pam Borton is 59 years old. To be more precise (and nerdy), the current age as of right now is 21537 days or (even more geeky) 516888 hours. That's a lot of hours!
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Pam Borton
American women's college basketball coach
| Born | (1965-08-22) August 22, 1965 (age 59) |
|---|---|
| 1993–1997 | Vermont |
| 2002–2014 | Minnesota |
| Overall | 305–198 |
| 2004 Women's College Basketball Final Four Winningest basketball coach at the University of Minnesota Two-Time Naismith National Coach of the Year Nominee New England National Coach of the Year | |
Pam Borton (born August 22, 1965)[1] is a former Final Four women's basketball coach, most recently at the University of Minnesota. She took over following the resignation of Brenda Frese in 2002.
As the head coach for the Gophers, she had a record of 236–152 and an overall career record as a head coach of 305–198. She is the winningest head coach in the program history at the University of Minnesota.[citation needed] Previously, Borton was the head coach at the University of Vermont from 1993 to 1997 and was an assistant at Boston College from 1998 to 2002, where she served as associate head coach for her last two seasons.
Borton led Minnesota to its first Final Four appearance in 2004, an elite eight, three straight Sweet 16’s numerous NCAA appearances.
In 2014, she founded Pam Borton Partners, an executive coaching and consulting firm. She has an advanced degree i