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James Madison University Women's Basketball
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James Madison University

James Madison University Women's Basketball

NCAA Division 1 Harrisonburg, VA Public

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

76%

Avg SAT

1,247

Avg ACT

27

Enrollment

20,497

Team Information

Sport

Basketball

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

Harrisonburg, VA

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Coaching Staff (5)

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Sean O'Regan

Head Coach

O'Regan to the position of women's basketball head coach on Saturday, April 9, 2016. O'Regan previously served as associate head coach under Kenny Brooks before Brooks left for Virginia Tech on March 28.   "The group of finalists for this position was as strong as any hiring process that I've seen at James Madison," Bourne said. "It speaks highly of Sean that he stood out among that group as best prepared for this opportunity. He has a tremendous ability to connect with and lead student-athletes, has demonstrated recruiting success that aligns with our philosophies for the student-athlete experience and he has been instrumental in the development of our young women academically and in their development as skilled basketball players. We are confident in Sean's ability to continue the success of this program and grow it under his leadership in the future."    O'Regan has coached on the JMU women's basketball sidelines for nine seasons, returning to his alma mater for the 2007-08 season as an assistant coach. He continued to ascend the Dukes' coaching ranks, being elevated to associate head coach in 2012.   "I'm so thankful for this incredible opportunity to build on the established success of the JMU women's basketball program," O'Regan said. "To be the head coach of a team of this caliber has always been a dream of mine. I'm thrilled to continue to work with this group of players and to give the fans another exciting season. I want to thank Jeff Bourne for trusting me with this program and of course Kenny Brooks for helping me get to where I am as a coach today."   Most recently, O'Regan served as the primary guards coach and handled scheduling. He has also been a primary coach for post players, the junior-college transfer recruiter and community relations coordinator. In O'Regan's nine seasons at JMU, the Dukes have averaged over 26 wins per year and have advanced to postseason play all nine years. JMU teams have a record of 239-70, a winning percentage of .773, during his tenure (2007-16).   The Dukes have advanced to the postseason all nine years O'Regan has been on staff with five trips to the NCAA Tournament. In 2014, JMU won its first tournament game since 1991 by defeating sixth-seeded Gonzaga 72-63 in the first round.   In 2015-16, JMU captured its third consecutive Colonial Athletic Association championship and fifth overall with O'Regan on the bench. The Dukes have also featured five CAA Players of the Year, all of whom were guards, over the last nine years.   As a team in 2016, the Dukes finished the regular season and league tournament on a 20-game win streak as they won their third consecutive CAA regular-season and tournament titles. JMU began receiving votes in the final regular-season polls and entered the NCAA tournament with the top 3-point field-goal defense in the country. The 2015 season saw JMU ranked as high as No. 23 in the Associated Press Top 25 and No. 21 in the USA Today Coaches Poll. The 2014 JMU squad won the first NCAA tournament game since 1991, a 72-63 victory over No. 6 Gonzaga in the round of 64. The 2012 team advanced to the WNIT championship game, and the 2013 team advanced to the WNIT quarterfinals.    O'Regan was recognized as one of the top assistants in mid-major conferences, as Jason Belzer of CollegeInsider.com rated him number 11 on his 2011-12 list of the nation's top 25 assistant coaches in the mid-majors.  Criteria used by Belzer included longevity with the program, overall program success while on staff, total years as an assistant, head coaching experience, recruiting, reputation amongst peers, and future potential.  Belzer created the list "to honor those assistants who have done great work throughout their careers and bring something truly special to a staff."  He wrote that "O'Regan has been integral to the Dukes' consistent success."   A JMU alum, O'Regan got his start in coaching as a student manager for the Dukes' men's basketball program and was a three-year head manager before graduating in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology and concentration in sports management.   After graduation, he went to Evansville to be the men's basketball director of operations before moving into an assistant coaching position from 2005-07.   A native of Montpelier, Vt., O'Regan is married to the former Cara Campo, and the two are parents to a son, Liam,  born in October 2009, and a daughter, Addison Susan, born in May 2013. Sean O'Regan

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Kayla Cooper Williams

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Alex Tomlinson

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Nicole Razor

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Alex Danas

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