Sean LeBeauf joined the staff of head coach Toyelle Wilson and the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi women's basketball team as the associate head coach in May 2026. The 2026-27 season will be his first with the program.
LeBeauf brings power conference experience to the Island, having most recently spent the 2025-26 season serving as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator at Rutgers. Prior to his time in New Jersey, he spent the previous four seasons as an assistant coach at UC Riverside, where he helped the Highlanders to 55 total wins, three victories in the Big West Basketball Championships and a berth to the WNIT in 2024.
In 2020-21, LeBeauf served in his current role for one season as the associate head coach at Northern Colorado, where he was the team's offensive coordinator and led the guard development, scouting and recruiting efforts. In his lone year at UNC, the Bears reached the semifinals of the Big Sky Women's Basketball Tournament while coaching the Conference Player of the Year in Alisha Davis. Before this, LeBeauf spent two seasons in Texas as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Prairie View A&M, where he helped lead the Panthers to a WNIT berth in his first year.
LeBeauf's other power conference experience came at the University of Arizona, where he spent three seasons as an assistant coach. In Tucson, he helped secure a top 25 recruiting class while also coaching one of the best scorers in program history in Candice Warthen, who earned All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention honors during his time there.
Prior to Arizona, LeBeauf served as the Director of Athletics and the head women's basketball coach at Paris Junior College in Texas, where he led the Dragons to their single season record for wins and a national ranking. He coached an NJCAA All-American nominee, four All-Region XIV selections, five Honorable Mention All-Conference selections and two Freshman of the Year nominees.
Before this stint at PJC, LeBeauf coached in the men's ranks, serving as an assistant coach at Southern University and winning a SWAC Conference Championship and an HBCU National Championship while also qualifying for the NCAA Tournament. He joined the Jaguars after brief stints as a coach for the men's teams at Centenary College and PJC.
LeBeauf's coaching career began at the high school level, starting his journey by leading Booker T. Washington HS in Tulsa to a city championship before then stopping at Destrahan HS and Archbishop HS in Louisiana. At the latter, he helped lead the team to back-to-back state championship appearances, winning the state title in 2000 with a 34-6 record and finishing as the runners-up a year later with a record of 31-5.
LeBeauf graduated from the University of Montevallo, where earned his Bachelor's degree of Business Administration in Accounting. He was a starter and captain on the school's basketball team that finished with three consecutive 20-win season during his time there. He is married to Shannon LeBeauf, who he coached with at Rutgers and who recently returned for her second stint as the Associate Head Coach for the women's basketball team at UCLA.