Bergeski joined the Yale staff as running backs coach in February of 2024. He came to Yale after spending the 2023 season as the wide receiver coach for the University of Rhode Island. He helped lead a Rams passing attack that averaged nearly 285 yards per game and mentored Kahtero Summers, who was a first team All-CAA receiver, and Marquis Buchanan, who was named freshman All-America.
In 2025, Bergeski helped lead the Bulldogs to an Ivy League championship and the conference's first-ever automatic bid to the FCS playoffs, mentoring the Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year, running back Josh Pitsenberger. Pitsenberger recorded 313 carries (second-most in Yale history) for 1,571 yards (second-most in Yale history) and 19 touchdowns (third-most in Yale history). The Bulldogs boasted the Ivy League's top rushing attack, going for 175.6 yards per game as a team and 22 touchdowns.Â
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Prior to URI, Bergeski spent 14 years at Southern Connecticut. He was the wide receivers coach from 2009-13 before being promoted to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach before the 2014 season. In eight seasons as the offensive coordinator, he coached three Division II All-Americans, seven All-ECAC selections and 16 All-Northeast-10 picks at quarterback and wide receiver. Bergeski was also the program's recruiting coordinator.
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Bergeski is a 2009 graduate of Southern Connecticut where he ranked third in school history with 148 career receptions, fourth in receiving yards (2,260) and fifth in touchdown receptions (23).
Bergeski earned All-Region and All-Conference honors in his junior campaign.
Following his collegiate career, Bergeski played professionally in France and was a player-coach for Thonon-Les Bains.
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