

Darci Borski started her high school career at Nazareth Academy where she scored 100 goals. She was a four time Catholic Academies league MVP, two time All American, Gatorade's Pennsylvania state player of the year, and had her Number 10 jersey retired.
She went on to play at the University of Virginia. She was an All ACC selection as well as leading scorer in 2002 and voted Most Outstanding Offensive Player. She was VaSID All State and selected as ACC player of the week for back to back weeks, the only other player beside Mia Hamm and Debbie Keller to achieve this honor.
After college Borski was selected as the 20th overall pick in the Women's United Soccer Association Draft by the Washington Freedom. She went on to play for the Philadelphia Charge and became the first Philadelphia native to score for the Charge.
After the WUSA suspended play,Borski went abroad to play professionally in Europe for Norway's Asker Football Kvinner. She started for Asker at forward as well as outside mid and outside back where she played the majority of the season. She scored seven goals and was voted player of the game the last game of the regular season and called best defensive player in the Cup Final.
Borski is now Head Coach of Germantown Academy Varsity Girls Soccer. In her first year as Head Coach she led her team to an undefeated Inter Ac Championship. The following season Darci coached her team to a 19 -1-0 finish as well as an undefeated 12-0 Inter Ac championship. She was voted Southeastern Pennsylvania Coach of the Year by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Coaches Association. In 2007 Borski led her team to it's third undefeated Inter Ac title in three years and finished out the season with a 19-2-0 record.
This past season Borski's team captured it's fourth undefeated Inter Ac Title. The Patriots finished ranked 21st in the country by the NSCAA and 13th in the country by ESPN. Germantown Academy also was named Team of the Year by the Philadelphia Inquirer. Borski was honored as one of the three finalist for the Philadlephia Inquirer Coach of the Year. She was named the 2008 High School Coach of the Year by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Soccer Hall of Fame as well as Coach of the Year by the Times Herald.
Darci is available to train boys and girls of all ages.