| Phone: | 401/863-1324 |
| Email: | Thomas_Sorrentine@brown.edu |
| Position: | Associate Head Coach |
TJ Sorrentine joined the Brown coaching staff in 2008 and was named the Associate Head Coach at Brown in 2011. He begins his second season under head coach Mike Martin. Sorrentine was the Interim Head Coach of the Bears from March 5, 2012 - June 1, 2012. A Pawtucket, Rhode Island native, Sorrentine is well respected as a national recruiter and is recognized as one of the top up-and-coming coaches in the country.
Sorrentine was the leader of the Vermont basketball team that
upset Syracuse in the opening round of the 2005 NCAA
Championship. He begins his fourth season on the Brown
coaching staff and first as associate head coach of the Bears.
A 2005 graduate of Vermont with a B.A. in sociology, Sorrentine
was a two-year captain, America East Rookie of the Year and Player
of the Year, a three-time First Team All-conference player and an
Honorable Mention All-American. He was also named to the America
East Academic Honor Roll in 2002 and 2003.
“It’s always been a dream of mine to coach, and having
an opportunity to coach at Brown and in my home state is a dream
come true,” said Sorrentine.
The point guard led Vermont to two NCAA Tournament appearances, in
2004 and 2005, and hit the game winning three-point basket that
crushed the Syracuse Orangemen in the first round of the NCAA
Tournament at the DCU Center in Worcester.
Sorrentine played professionally from 2005-2008, playing with Kk
Krka in Slovenia, FC Porto in Portugal, Branca Nouvo Trappani in
Italy, and the Florida Flame of the NBA Developmental League. He
also played in the NBA Summer League with the Miami Heat and
Milwaukee Bucks.
He also has extensive camp experience, and was a special guest
speaker at the New England Top 90 Invitational, while working as a
clinician at the Eastern Invitational Basketball Camp, the
University of Vermont Basketball Camp, the University of
Pennsylvania Basketball Camp, and the University of Rhode Island
Basketball Camp.
Sorrentine’s roots run deep through Rhode Island where he
was a standout at St. Raphael’s Academy in Pawtucket, earning
All-State honors, while playing for his father, Thomas. He was the
Rhode Island Player of the Year (USA Today, Gatorade) in 2000 after
leading St. Ray’s to back-to-back state titles. He was also
guided by Steve MacDonald, WHJJ Sportscaster, in his early years,
playing CYO basketball.
