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词条 Jeff Lebo
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  1. Head coaching record

  2. References

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| name = Jeff Lebo
| image =
| alt =
| caption =
| sport = Basketball
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1966|10|5}}
| birth_place = Carlisle, Pennsylvania
| death_date =
| death_place =
| alma_mater =
| player_years1 = 1985–1989
| player_team1 = North Carolina
| player_years2 = {{nbay|1989|start}}
| player_team2 = San Antonio Spurs
| player_positions = Shooting guard
| coach_years1 = 1990–1992
| coach_team1 = East Tennessee State (asst.)
| coach_years2 = 1992–1993
| coach_team2 = Vanderbilt (asst.)
| coach_years3 = 1993–1998
| coach_team3 = South Carolina (asst.)
| coach_years4 = 1998–2002
| coach_team4 = Tennessee Tech
| coach_years5 = 2002–2004
| coach_team5 = Chattanooga
| coach_years6 = 2004–2010
| coach_team6 = Auburn
| coach_years7 = 2010–2017
| coach_team7 = East Carolina
| overall_record = 325–273 ({{winpct|325|273}})
| bowl_record =
| tournament_record =
| championships = 2× OVC regular season championship (2001, 2002)
CIT championship (2013)
| awards = 3x OVC Coach of the Year (2000, 2001, 2002)
| coaching_records =
| medaltemplates = {{MedalSport|Men's basketball}}{{MedalCountry|{{USA}}}}{{MedalCompetition|Pan American Games}}{{MedalSilver |1987 Indianapolis | Team competition}}
}}

Jeffrey Brian Lebo (born October 5, 1966) is an American college basketball coach. He was previously the head men's basketball coach at East Carolina (2010-2017), Auburn University (2004–2010), the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (2002–04), and Tennessee Tech (1998–2002). Before becoming a head coach, he spent a total of eight years as an assistant coach at South Carolina, Vanderbilt, and East Tennessee State.

Lebo was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. As a high school player, he played for his father, Dave Lebo, at Carlisle High School, where he was a McDonald's All-American. The elder Lebo would later serve as an assistant to his son, at Auburn. As a collegian, Lebo was a 4-year starter(1986–1989) while playing for legendary coach Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina. While at Carolina, Lebo set the Tar Heel record for most consecutive free throws made (41 from January 3 to March 12, 1989), the most assists in a single game (17 vs. Chattanooga on November 18, 1988) and graduated with the highest ever free throw shooting percentage (.839) in Tar Heel history. Lebo was also an Academic All American and graduated in 1989 with a degree in Business Administration. After leaving the Tar Heels, Lebo had a brief NBA career as a member of the San Antonio Spurs during the 1989-90 season, appearing in four games.

On March 12, 2010, following a loss to Florida in the 2010 SEC men's basketball tournament in Nashville, Lebo was fired as the head basketball coach after compiling a 96-93 record at Auburn and no post-season NCAA tournament bids.[1]

On March 22, 2010, Lebo was named head coach at East Carolina University.[2] During his first year in Greenville, Lebo led the ECU Pirates basketball team to 18 wins, their first winning season since 1997, and a spot in the 2011 CollegeInsider.com Tournament which was the first post-season appearance by the Pirates since the 1993 NCAA Tournament. The 18 wins were the second most wins ever by the ECU Pirates since becoming a Division I basketball team. During his third year at ECU, Lebo again led the Pirates to the CIT Tournament. The Pirates defeated Weber State and won the 2013 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament Championship that year. On November 29, 2017, Lebo announced his resignation as the ECU Basketball Coach. He posted a 116-122 mark during his tenure at ECU.[3]

Head coaching record

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|poll=no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead
|name=Tennessee Tech
|startyear=1998
|conference=Ohio Valley Conference
|endyear=2002
|}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1998–99
| name = Tennessee Tech
| overall = 12–15
| conference = 8–10
| confstanding = T–7th
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1999–00
| name = Tennessee Tech
| overall = 16–12
| conference = 11–7
| confstanding = T–3rd
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship = conference
| season = 2000–01
| name = Tennessee Tech
| overall = 20–9
| conference = 13–3
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship = conference
| season = 2001–02
| name = Tennessee Tech
| overall = 27–7
| conference = 15–1
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = NIT Quarterfinals
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
| name = Tennessee Tech
| overall = 75–43 ({{winpct|75|43}})
| confrecord = 47–21 ({{winpct|47|21}})
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead
|name=Chattanooga
|startyear=2002
|conference=Southern Conference
|endyear=2004
|}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2002–03
| name = Chattanooga
| overall = 21–9
| conference = 11–5
| confstanding = 2nd (South)
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2003–04
| name = Chattanooga
| overall = 19–11
| conference = 10–6
| confstanding = 2nd (North)
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
| name = Chattanooga
| overall = 40–20 ({{winpct|40|20}})
| confrecord = 21–11 ({{winpct|21|11}})
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead
|name=Auburn
|startyear=2004
|conference=Southeastern Conference
|endyear=2010
|}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2004–05
| name = Auburn
| overall = 14–17
| conference = 4–12
| confstanding = T–5th (West)
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2005–06
| name = Auburn
| overall = 12–16
| conference = 4–12
| confstanding = T–5th (West)
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2006–07
| name = Auburn
| overall = 17–15
| conference = 7–9
| confstanding = T–3rd (West)
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2007–08
| name = Auburn
| overall = 14–16
| conference = 4–12
| confstanding = 6th (West)
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2008–09
| name = Auburn
| overall = 24–12
| conference = 10–6
| confstanding = 2nd (West)
| postseason = NIT Quarterfinals
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2009–10
| name = Auburn
| overall = 15–17
| conference = 6–10
| confstanding = T–4th (West)
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
| name = Auburn
| overall = 96–93 ({{winpct|96|93}})
| confrecord = 35–61 ({{winpct|35|61}})
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead
|name=East Carolina
|startyear=2010
|conference=Conference USA
|endyear= 2014
|}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2010–11
| name = East Carolina
| overall = 18–16
| conference = 8–8
| confstanding = T–7th
| postseason = CIT First Round
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2011–12
| name = East Carolina
| overall = 15–16
| conference = 5–11
| confstanding = 10th
| postseason =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship = postseason
| season = 2012–13
| name = East Carolina
| overall = 23–12
| conference = 9–7
| confstanding = T–4th
| postseason = CIT Champions
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2013–14
| name = East Carolina
| overall = 17–17
| conference = 5–11
| confstanding = T–12th
| postseason = CIT First Round
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead
|name=East Carolina
|startyear=2014
|conference=American Athletic Conference
|endyear=2017
|}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2014–15
| name = East Carolina
| overall = 14–19
| conference = 6–12
| confstanding = T–7th
| postseason =
| ranking =
| ranking2 =
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2015–16
| name = East Carolina
| overall = 12–20
| conference = 4–14
| confstanding = T–9th
| postseason =
| ranking =
| ranking2 =
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2016–17
| name = East Carolina
| overall = 15–18*
| conference = 6–12*
| confstanding = 9th
| postseason =
| ranking =
| ranking2 =
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 2017–18
| name = East Carolina
| overall = 2–4**
| conference =
| confstanding =
| postseason =
| ranking =
| ranking2 =
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
| name = East Carolina
| overall = 116–122 ({{winpct|116|122}})
| confrecord = 43–75 ({{winpct|43|75}})
}}{{CBB Yearly Record End
| overall = 327–277 ({{winpct|327|277}})
| poll = no
| polltype =
}}*Lebo underwent hip surgery on January 16, 2017 and missed the rest of the 2016–17 season. Assistant coach Michael Perry took over as head coach in Lebo's absence. At the time of Lebo's absence, ECU was 9–10 overall and 1–5 in AAC play.[4]**Lebo resigned on November 29, 2017.

References

1. ^http://www.sportingnews.com/college-basketball/article/2010-03-12/auburn-basketball-coach-jeff-lebo-fired
2. ^http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=5018143
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/aac/east-carolina-university/article187153283.html|title=Jeff Lebo out as East Carolina basketball coach|first=Steve|last=Wiseman|newspaper=The News & Observer|location=Raleigh, NC|date=November 29, 2017|accessdate=November 29, 2017}}
4. ^https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2017/01/13/ecus-jeff-lebo-having-hip-surgery-monday-out-indefinitely/96552286/

External links

  • East Carolina profile
  • Auburn profile
  • [https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/l/leboje01.html NBA stats] @ basketballreference.com
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