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Keynote Address – 2007 Via
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Keynote Speaker
Tom Brennan
ESPN Analyst & former University of Vermont
head coach


Tom BrennanTom Brennan is a radio and television sportscaster and former men's basketball head coach, most notably at the University of Vermont from 1986 to 2005.  Raised in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, Brennan graduated as the all-time leading scorer at Phillipsburg Catholic High School.  Brennan graduated from the University of Georgia in 1971.  Brennan is often said to be Vermont's most famous personality, more than former governor and presidential candidate Howard Dean.

He began coaching as a graduate assistant at Georgia under Ken Rosemond.  Sandwiched around a year as head basketball and baseball coach at Division III Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey, Brennan was an assistant under college basketball legends Rollie Massimino at Villanova, Bill Raftery at Seton Hall and Bruce Parkhill at William & Mary.  In 1982 he was named head coach at Yale where he crafted a four-year record of 46-58 including back-to-back seasons of 14-12 and 13-13.  At Yale he coached players such as Earl G. Graves, Jr. "Butch" and NBA veteran Chris Dudley.

Brennan coached at the University of Vermont from 1986 to 2005.  In his 19 years as the head coach of the Vermont Catamounts, Brennan never lost a Vermont native via scholarship to another Division I school.  He retired in March of 2005 and was replaced by current head coach Mike Lonergan.

Tom BrennanBrennan is an ESPN analyst and also co-hosts a morning radio show in Vermont called the "Corm and the Coach Show," with radio personality Steve Cormier.  Brennan delivers Saturday Night Live-style sports reports and weighs in on basketball, politics, entertainment, local news and psychology.  The Coach’s repertoire also includes live, pre-dawn wake-up calls to players and coaching colleagues.  The radio show has made Brennan among the most recognized and popular personalities in all of Vermont.

Accomplishments

  • Hired as Analyst by ESPN in 2005
  • Led team to a defeat of Syracuse University in the first round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament
  • 2003, 2004 & 2005 America East Champions
  • 2002 America East Regular Season Champions
  • 2002 & 2004 Collegeinsider.com Final National Mid Major Poll- 24th
  • 2004 Associated Press Final National Poll- also receiving votes
  • CollegeInsider.com National Outstanding Achievement Award, 2002
  • America East Coach of the Year, 1991, 1998 and 2002
  • NABC District I (New England) Coach of the Year, 1991 and 2002
  • All-Time Leader in Games Coached At Vermont
  • Second All-Time in Victories At Vermont
  • His 19 year-tenure is the longest of any coach in the history of the America East and is tied for the longest current stint at one school among New England Division I programs.
  • 2000 Doggie Julian Award for Distinguished Service in New England College Basketball (N.E. Coaches Association).
  • Of the 56 head coaches who began with their school in 1986-87, just three—Brennan, Jim Calhoun of UConn and Fang Mitchell of Coppin State—were still at the same program in 2004-05. In 2003-04, Brennan was one of just 18 of the current coaches to serve at the same Division I school for 17 or more seasons.

Brennan and his wife, Lynn reside on Lake Champlain in Colchester, Vermont. He has two children: Kelly, who graduated from UVM in 1993 and is married to Brady Frost, a former Catamount standout pitcher; and Brian who was a standout guard at Indiana (Pa.) University, which reached the NCAA D-II Elite Eight in 2000. In the winter of 2002-03, Brennan became a grandfather for the first time and currently has three grandsons - Caleb Brennan and Brennan & Ryder Frost.


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