T. Scott Muscat
History Teacher at Tappan Zee High School- Claim this Profile
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(386) 825-5501
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Location
Orangeburg, New York, United States, US
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Credentials
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N. Y. State Teaching Certification
N.Y. State Board of Regents
Experience
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Tappan Zee High School
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United States
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1 - 100 Employee
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History Teacher
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1999 - Present
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St. Thomas Aquinas College
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United States
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Head Baseball Coach
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2002 - 2019
485 Career Wins (2003-2019)6 Consecutive NCAA Appearances (2013-2018)2014 & 2017 NCAA East Region Champion'14 & '17 NCAA National Championship Participant2015 & 2018 NCAA East Region Runner-up7 Consecutive ECC Championships (Regular Season or Tournament) 2012 to 2018#3 National Ranking (2017)2x ABCA East Region Coach of the Year (2014 & 2017)2x NCBWA East Region Coach of the Year (2012 & 2013)4x East Coast Conference Coach of the Year (2012, 2013, 2016, 2018)N.Y. Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year (2003)7 Consecutive 30+ Win Seasons (2012-2018)2016 NCAA DII Community Service Award of Excellence Finalist (STAC Baseball)
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New York City Church of Christ
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1 - 100 Employee
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Campus Ministry
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1995 - 1997
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Charlotte Church of Christ
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United States
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Civic and Social Organizations
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Campus Ministry
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1993 - 1994
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Milwaukee Brewers
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United States
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Spectator Sports
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500 - 600 Employee
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Professional Baseball Player - Minor Leagues
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1989 - 1991
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Education
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Bachelor's Degree, Economics & Psychology -
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Master's Degree, Secondary Education and Teaching -
Ramapo College of New Jersey
Certificate of Advances Studies w/Distinction, Secondary Education and Teaching - Social Studies
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