Sean Evans Steps Up as Assistant Coach and Rebounding Coordinator at Queens University
Sean Evans has been promoted to Assistant Basketball Coach and Rebounding Coordinator at Queens University of Charlotte, after a successful inaugural season as the Director of Player Development. Under his guidance, the Royals celebrated their first ASUN Tournament title and recorded a 21-win season, the best since moving to Division 1. Coach Grant Leonard praised Evans' skills, saying he has remarkable relationships with players and exceptional basketball knowledge. Evans’ impact helped produce three All-ASUN honorees and he contributed to an offense that ranked 18th nationally.
By the Numbers- Queens University achieved 21 wins this season, the highest since joining Division 1.
- The team averaged 84.5 points per game, ranking 18th in the country.
- Queens University is in a strong position after winning its first-ever ASUN Tournament title.
- Three players received All-ASUN accolades, showcasing the improved talent and performance of the team.
Looking ahead, Evans aims to further develop player skills and strengthen the team’s performance in upcoming seasons, continuing their upward trajectory in Division 1 basketball.
Bottom LineEvans' promotion marks a significant step for both his coaching career and Queens University, as he plays a pivotal role in cultivating a competitive and talented basketball program.
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