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Sean LeBeauf new women’s basketball coach

Published or Revised October 15, 2009

Sean LeBeauf, an assistant men's basketball coach at Southern University at New Orleans, a Division I university, has been chosen as the new head coach of the Paris Junior College Lady Dragons women's basketball program. "I believe Coach LeBeauf will build a successful women's program at PJC," Paris Junior College President Dr. Pam Anglin said. "He will also serve as a wonderful role model for our student athletes." LeBeauf is no stranger to PJC. He served as an assistant to former Head Coach Bill Foy's Dragons men's team during the 2003-2004 season, when the Dragons finished No. 2 in the Region XIV Tournament, a year prior to the Dragons' NJCAA national title in 2005. LeBeauf left PJC to coach at Centenary College of Louisiana in Shreveport before moving to his position at Southern University. Prior to entering college coaching, LeBeauf was head basketball coach and a teacher at Archbishop Shaw High School in New Orleans, La., leading the team to back-to-back state title appearances. His team took the state crown in 2000 with a 34-6 record, and was runner-up in 2001 with a 31-5 record. Dr. Anglin added that she was impressed with LeBeauf's "character, integrity, work ethic and ability to relate to young men and women." "With the addition of Coach LeBeauf and Coach Tom Schuberth (as head coach of PJC's men's basketball program), we enter a new era in PJC athletics," said Dr. Anglin, "one I believe will bring a level of play in both men's and women's teams that PJC fans will find exciting and fun to watch."