Sean O'Regan

Last updated
Sean O'Regan
Current position
TitleHead coach
Team James Madison
Conference Sun Belt
Record180–75 (.706)
Biographical details
Born (1980-12-24) December 24, 1980 (age 43)
Montpelier, Vermont
Alma mater James Madison ('03)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2005–2007 Evansville (men's asst.)
2007–2016 James Madison (women's asst.)
2016–presentJames Madison
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2004–2005 Evansville (Director of Ops.)
Head coaching record
Overall180–75 (.706)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
3x CAA Regular Season (2018, 2019, 2020)
Sun Belt Regular Season (2023)
Sun Belt Tournament (2023)

Sean O'Regan (born December 24, 1980) is the current head coach of the James Madison University women's basketball team.

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Career

Coach O'Regan previously served as associate head coach for nine years. He is an alumnus of James Madison and was a student manager of the men's basketball team before graduating in 2003. [1]

Head Coaching Record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
James Madison Dukes (Colonial Athletic Association)(2016–2022)
2016–17 James Madison 26–915–32nd WNIT Third Round
2017–18 James Madison 23–1116–2T–1st WNIT Third Round
2018–19 James Madison 29–617–11st WNIT Semifinal
2019–20 James Madison 25–416–2T-1st
2020–21 James Madison 14–109–62nd
2021–22 James Madison 14–1510–84th
James Madison Dukes (Sun Belt Conference)(2022–present)
2022–23 James Madison 26–813–5T–1st NCAA First Round
2023–24 James Madison 23–1213–53rd WBIT First Round
James Madison University:180–75 (.706)109–32 (.773)
Total:180–75 (.706)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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References

  1. "James Madison University". jmusports.com.