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North Carolina A&T

Scott Bollwage

Scott Bollwage

Scott Bollwage enters his eighth season with the North Carolina A&T men's basketball program. On March 12, 2012, Bollwage became the interim head coach for the men's program. As such, he took over all supervisor duties pertaining to compliance, academics, recruiting, character building, talent development, style of play and coaching. He is now the associate head coach.   

Before becoming interim, Bollwage played a vital role in recruiting some of the outstanding and promising young talent within the Aggies men's basketball program. Bollwage's other responsibilities included scouting and coaching the Aggies post players.

Bollwage played two seasons of varsity baseball and one season of varsity basketball at Division II Barton College in Wilson, N.C. He was instrumental in helping Barton win the Carolina-Virginia Athletic Conference Championship in baseball and as a point guard on the basketball team he helped Barton reach the NCAA Regional Tournament.

Bollwage completed his academic requirements at Barton, earning a B.S., degree in sports management with a minor in business administration in 1998. He is now working on his master's degree in secondary education from the University of Phoenix.

After leaving Barton, he became an assistant under legendary college basketball coach Bob Burke at Division III Chowan College. Bollwage's other coaching stops include assistant coaching jobs at Greensboro College and Spartanburg Methodist College. Under Bob Burke at Chowan he earned valuable experience as an assistant. Burke is fourth all-time in wins among North Carolina college basketball history.

Bollwage had an array of responsibilities while there, which taught him the various facets of running a college basketball team. In addition to coaching players in practice, Bollwage also created and implemented individual workouts and weight training routines. He also helped Chowan continue its winning ways by assisting in the coordination of Chowan's recruiting efforts through creating recruiting questionnaires. He also established a database about recruits through research and scouting.

After leaving Chowan, Bollwage moved to New Jersey and was an assistant coach at Nottingham High School for two years. He then joined the Greensboro College staff under Lynn Ramage in 2003. Bollwage's additional responsibilities included supervising the Pride's study halls and he was the director of the intramural programs.

Bollwage moved on to Spartanburg Methodist College (S.C.) in 2004, where he was named associate head coach under Bob Burke's son, Rob. Bollwage held the same responsibilities he held at Greensboro College.