Jamie Beaudoin
Head Coach
(Women’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer)
Assistant
Athletic Director
Jamie
Beaudoin, who began coaching at UMF in 2000, has transformed the
women’s basketball program into one of the top teams in Maine,
winning 20 or more games in each of the last three seasons while
posting an 85-27 mark (.759) over the past four seasons, capturing
conference championships in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
In men’s
soccer, the Beavers enjoyed back-to-back conference titles (2001,
2002) under Beaudoin and winning seasons in three of the last four
years.
A graduate of
Orono High School (Orono, ME), and the University of Maine at
Farmington with a degree in elementary education in 1997, Beaudoin
was a four-year starter for the men’s basketball program under Coach
Dick Meader. During his junior and senior years, he was the team’s
captain and was named an NAIA Scholar Athlete each year. At the
conclusion of his senior year, he was awarded the Maine Athletic
Conference/Fleet Bank Scholar Athlete and the Maine College
Basketball and Writers’ Association Scholar Athlete awards for his
outstanding efforts in competition and in the classroom.
Beaudoin
also played on the highly successful men’s soccer team that had a
43-8-2 record during the three years that he competed. During both
his junior and senior seasons, he was named to the National Soccer
Association of America First Team All-American, was an NAIA Scholar
Athlete, and received numerous awards on the regional and state
level.
Upon
graduation from UMF, Beaudoin
taught seventh grade math for three years at Jay Middle School where
he also coached baseball. Before that, he coached girls’ soccer and
JV basketball at Mt. Blue High School in Farmington. Additionally,
Jamie served as an assistant coach under Dick Meader for the UMaine-
Farmington men’s basketball program.
He also owns a Master’s degree in educational leadership from the
University of Maine.
Coach Beaudoin can
be reached
by e-mail at
jbeaudoin@maine.edu
or by phone at 207 778-8168.
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