COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M head coach Pat Henry has hired Sean Brady as an assistant coach for the Aggie track and field program. Brady previously served as head coach at Southeastern Louisiana University for 17 years and will work with jumpers and multi-event athletes at Texas A&M.
“I’m extremely pleased to have the opportunity to have Sean on our staff,” said Henry. “He’s been a very successful head coach at SLU. He was a volunteer assistant with me 20 years ago, and I’ve watched him as his career progressed. He’s done a good job and developed a program at SLU to be competitive within that conference and he’s also had some national-level athletes.
“Sean will fit our program very well. He brings real good expertise to our staff and I’m pleased to have him join us.”
As head coach at Southeastern Louisiana, Brady was a three-time Southland Conference Coach of the Year and also earned a South Central Region Coach of the Year honor.
“I would like to thank Texas A&M and coach Pat Henry for offering me this incredible opportunity to be a part of one of the most successful programs in the NCAA,” said Brady. “I look forward to working with a very talented group of student-athletes as well as some of the most dynamic coaches in the country.
“I share the vision of the team, staff and athletic department to help graduate quality men and women and bring more championships back to College Station.”
In 2009, Brady was named South Central Region men’s co-Coach of the Year along with Arkansas’ Chris Bucknam, the same season he earned his first Southland Conference Coach of the Year accolade.
The 2009 Southeastern Louisiana team had 10 athletes who qualified for NCAA postseason competition in 15 different events. The Lions also had the Southland Conference Athlete of the Year and Outstanding Field Performer of the Year that season.
In 2014, Brady earned men’s indoor and outdoor conference Coach of the Year honors as the Lions claimed a sweep of the Southland team championships.
Southeastern Louisiana earned its highest team finishes at the NCAA Championships under Brady. The Lion men placed 12th in the 2016 NCAA Indoor Championships and tied for 33rd in the 2017 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Over the course of 17 seasons at Southeastern Louisiana, Brady’s program had 132 athletes qualify for NCAA regional competition and 35 athletes competed in the NCAA Outdoor Championships. A total of 19 Lions earned All-America honors between indoor and outdoor seasons.
On the conference level, Brady had 58 individual champions in the Southland Conference meets. The Lions also had six Southland Conference Athletes of the Year, 10 conference Newcomers of the Year and two athletes received Freshman of the Year honors.
Brady was a volunteer assistant with Coach Henry at LSU in 1996 and 1997, and became an assistant coach with Utah State in 1998.
A native of Alexandria, Louisiana, Brady graduated from Alexandria Senior High School, where he was a district and regional champion in the pole vault. He competed in the pole vault at Southeastern Louisiana for three seasons after spending two years at Northwestern State, where he was a defensive back on the Demon football team.
After earning a degree in Kinesiology at Southeastern Louisiana in 1994, Brady earned a post graduate degree from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland while teaching athletics classes in the sports science curriculum and training professional athletes.
Brady holds certification from USA Track & Field as a Level I and II coach. He and his wife, Ashley, have one son, Noah.
Story courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics