Brian
Beaury has steadfastly solidified himself as an
outstanding basketball coach while developing a program
which garners the utmost of respect from every corner, on
every level of the collegiate game. In his 19th year,
Beaury is again leaving an indelible impression upon a
group of young men whose predecessors not only continually
surpassed all expectations, but also provided The College
of Saint Rose an avenue for national recognition.
"We have been very fortunate to have had great coaches and
great players throughout the years. We have found a
formula that works for us at Saint Rose. One of our goals
is to attract players who will fit in with the rest of the
College's student body and who are poised to develop as
students, people and as players. We want to develop a
relationship where we'll be their coach for four years and
their friends forever," says Beaury.
Eastern Basketball's 1998 small college Coach of the Year,
Beaury has an uncanny ability to instill his knowledge of
the game into his student-athletes' performance. His teams
have won an average of 23 games during the last 10
campaigns and have posted at least 20 wins on five
occasions throughout that span.
Saint Rose won five consecutive regular-season New York
Collegiate Athletic Conference titles, prior to its
entrance into the Northeast-10 Conference five years ago,
and has been awarded eight NCAA postseason bids in its 13
years competing exclusively at the NCAA Division II level.
Saint Rose has compiled a 297-105 (.739) record during
that time and has captured three Northeast Regional
Championships on the way to three "Elite Eight"
appearances and a trip to the "Final Four" in 1998.
Furthermore, the Golden Knights advanced to the ECAC
Championship Tournament in four of their non-NCAA
Tournament years and came away with titles in both 1993
and 2001.
Last season, Beaury led Saint Rose to another stellar
campaign. The Golden Knights finished 19-10 and advanced
to quarterfinals of the NE-10 postseason tournament. It
marked the tenth time in 11 years that Saint Rose recorded
at least 19 victories. Saint Rose went 13-9 throughout its
trek through the NE-10, which was represented by three
squads in the NCAA Tournament including the eventual
regional champion.
The 43-year-old mentor has compiled a 405-152 (.727)
career record, has earned Coach of the Year plaudits on
five separate occasions and was nominated for national
Coach of the Year in 1989 when the program was still part
of the NAIA. He is listed 11th among the nation's NCAA II
active winningest coaches, his teams have qualified for
postseason play in each of his 18 seasons and have won
eight conference titles. Saint Rose has also played on
national television and has never had a losing season
under his tutelage.
Impressive stuff indeed; but when you're intelligent,
committed, and an outstanding recruiter in addition to
being a student of the game, good things are bound to come
your way.
Beaury is in high demand on the lecture circuit. He has
spoken at clinics throughout the world including the
renowned Eastern Invitational and Five Star Basketball
Camps.
Beaury has also guided several college All-Star teams on
summer tours throughout the world in recent years. He has
coached college players on visits to Greece, Turkey,
Spain, Germany, Dominica, Montserrat, and Antigua to
mention a few. He has also guided the Golden Knights on
team trips to Spain, Italy, Cuba and several other
Caribbean countries.
A native of Queens and one of six children, Beaury played
high school basketball at St. Agnes before heading to
Saint Rose where he was a four-year letterwinner. He was
also the recipient of the College's 1996 Distinguished
Alumni Award.
The three-time captain still ranks among the school's
top-10 career leaders in both assists and steals. A
two-time All-Conference selection who was the team's Most
Valuable Player as a senior, Beaury entered the collegiate
coaching ranks at the tender age of 21 when he landed the
assistant's position at the Junior College of Albany in
1982. Beaury then returned to his alma mater in 1984 and
two years later was the named the College's second head
coach. The rest you now know about.
Beaury, who directs his own successful youth basketball
camp every summer at the College, also serves as the
Associate Athletics Director at Saint Rose. He is the
founder and Director of the Saint Rose Summer Sports
Academy and is also the founder of the New York State
Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Furthermore,
Beaury is actively involved with the development office as
co-chair of the College's most recent capital campaign,
Advancing The Saint Rose Difference. It marked the second
time that Beaury co-chaired a capital campaign at Saint
Rose during his tenure.
Beaury earned both his bachelor's degree in business
administration and his master's in education from Saint
Rose. He is currently completing his M.B.A at the College.
He resides in Cohoes, NY with his wife, the former Mary
Ann Grennon (Saint Rose '82), a member of the Saint Rose
Athletics Hall of Fame, and their three children;
Alexandra, Brian and Benjamin.