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+ | He currently is in his second year as the head coach of the Jiangsu Dragons in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). He led the Dragons to a third-place finish in the CBA standings in his first year. | ||
Rabedeaux owns 15 years of Division I coaching experience, including three as the head coach at UTEP from 1999-2002. Rabedeaux’s contagious enthusiasm and diligent work ethic helped revitalize the UTEP basketball program. In three years under his direction, the Miners posted 46 victories and in 2000-01, just his second season, earned the program’s first post season appearance since 1995 with a berth in the NIT. For his efforts, Rabedeaux was named the WAC Coach of the Year by the Sporting News and Houston Chronicle.\\ | Rabedeaux owns 15 years of Division I coaching experience, including three as the head coach at UTEP from 1999-2002. Rabedeaux’s contagious enthusiasm and diligent work ethic helped revitalize the UTEP basketball program. In three years under his direction, the Miners posted 46 victories and in 2000-01, just his second season, earned the program’s first post season appearance since 1995 with a berth in the NIT. For his efforts, Rabedeaux was named the WAC Coach of the Year by the Sporting News and Houston Chronicle.\\ | ||
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Before arriving at Washington State, Rabedeaux spent the 1988-89 season as an assistant coach at North Adams State. As a player, Rabedeaux was a four-year basketball starter at the University of California-Davis from 1984-88 and twice earned All-Conference honors. He concluded his collegiate career as the seventh all-time leading scorer in school history and set records for most three-point field goals made in one season (80), most three-point field goals made in a game (6) and most free throws made in a game (14). \\ | Before arriving at Washington State, Rabedeaux spent the 1988-89 season as an assistant coach at North Adams State. As a player, Rabedeaux was a four-year basketball starter at the University of California-Davis from 1984-88 and twice earned All-Conference honors. He concluded his collegiate career as the seventh all-time leading scorer in school history and set records for most three-point field goals made in one season (80), most three-point field goals made in a game (6) and most free throws made in a game (14). \\ | ||
- | Rabedeaux earned a bachelor' | + | Rabedeaux earned a bachelor' |
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- | Most of this information came from the Marquette Media Guide.\\ | + |