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Tom Serratore

Tom Serratore
Sport(s) Ice hockey
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Bemidji State
Biographical details
Born Coleraine, MN, USA
Playing career
1982–1984 Mankato State
1985–1987 Bemidji State
Position(s) Forward
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1987–1991 Brainerd High School (assistant)
1991–1993 Henry Sibley High School
1993–1999 St. Cloud State (assistant)
1999–2001 Bemidji State (assistant)
2001–Present Bemidji State
Head coaching record
Overall 266–256–70 (.508)
Tournaments 2–4
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2004 CHA Regular Season Champion
2005 CHA Regular Season Champion
2005 CHA Tournament Champion
2006 CHA Tournament Champion
2008 CHA Regular Season Champion
2009 CHA Regular Season Champion
2009 CHA Tournament Champion
2010 CHA Regular Season Champion
2017 WCHA Regular Season Champion
Awards
2004 CHA Coach of the Year
2005 CHA Coach of the Year
2008 CHA Coach of the Year
2009 CHA Coach of the Year
2010 CHA Coach of the Year

Tom Serratore is an American college ice hockey coach. He has coached the Bemidji State Beavers men's ice hockey team since the 2001–02 season, taking over from Bob Peters.

Serratore got his first taste of the college game as a player at Mankato State under Don Brose. He played two years for the Mavericks before transferring to Bemidji State to play for the powerhouse Beavers. Under the direction of Bob Peters Serratore arrived just in time to win a Division III National Title in 1986, following up his senior season as team captain.

With his playing career over, Serratore turned to coaching, serving first as an assistant at Brainerd High School, then becoming a head coach at Henry Sibley High School before receiving an opportunity at the collegiate level as an assistant at St. Cloud State in 1993–94. Serratore stayed with the Huskies under Craig Dahl for five seasons before returning to his alma mater just as Bemidji State was joining the Division I ranks. Serratore worked with his old coach for two seasons before Peters retired, allowing Serratore to take over for the legendary figure.

As head coach, Serratore quickly build the Beavers into a conference powerhouse, winning a regular season title in his third season and a conference title the following year. It took a little longer for Serratore to lead Bemidji State to a NCAA Tournament win, but when he got one he didn't stop there, pushing the Beavers into the 2009 Frozen Four. Though the team's record has declined a bit since joining the WCHA, Serratore remains firmly in place behind the bench.


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