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Sean Blackburn

Sean Blackburn

Sean Blackburn was named the head coach for the Union women's basketball team in the summer of 2026, following the hall of fame 27-year career of Mark Campbell. Blackburn was the assistant coach for the Union women's basketball team from 2021-2026, including associate head coach from 2024-26. Before moving over to the women's team in 2021, Blackburn spent three years as an assistant for the Union men's basketball team.

In the two seasons as associate head coach, Blackburn continued to aid in the offensive and program success. Union's offense has continued to be a top scoring offense in the country while leading in multiple categories the past two seasons.

Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Era (2021-2026):
2025-26:
  Blackburn helped lead the team to a GSC Tournament Title, GSC Regular Season runner-up, and 2-seed in the NCAA D2 South Region Tournament. The team was fifth scoring margin (17.8) top-5 scoring offense (82 ppg), top-10 assists (17 apg), first in bench points (35.6 ppg), first in 3PA/M (33.5/11.1). Union finished with a record of 25-10. Olivia Lee selected all-conference, conference tournament MVP, WBCA All American, and all-region. Courtney Zensen selected all-conference. Morgan Escobedo second in country A/TO ratio (2.9), Zensen top-5 in country 3PTA (235A), 3PT makes per game (2.9), and top-10 in 3PT% (40.8%).

2024-25: Blackburn assisted with one of the best seasons in program history at the D2 level, winning the GSC Regular Season and Tournament titles, top-seed and champion of the NCAA D2 South Region Tournament, and advanced to the national semifinals. The team was top-10 assists per game (17.3), second in bench points (41.4), third ppg (82.9), and first 3PA/M (34.2/11.6). Union finished with a record of 33-4. Olivia Lee, Emily Jones, and Bethany Dillard received all-conference selections. Jazalyn Anousinh led country in A/TO ratio (3.2) and Bethany Dillard was top-3 in the country 3PT% (44.8%).

2023-24:  In 2023-24 as the head assistant, Blackburn had his biggest impact on the program to date. He helped the offense reach new heights in the D2 era. Union led the country in scoring (91.2ppg), bench points per game (44.6), three-point attempts per game (33.4), and three-pointers made per game (11.4). Union’s offense was also third in assists per game (18.8), and third in assists/turnover ratio (1.29) in the country. He was heavily involved in the recruitment and development of Jazalyn Anousinh (top 10 in total assists in the country, conference leader in assists), Macey Lee (first team All-GSC), Olivia Lee (3x freshman of the week), and Lauren West (led conference in three-point field goals made per game). Union reached a national ranking of fourth in the country and obtained a 2-seed in the NCAA tournament, and finished 19th in the final national rankings Blackburn was promoted to associate head coach after the season due to his tremendous contribution to the program on and off the floor.
In his first year as assistant in 2021-22, Blackburn helped lead Union to a GSC regular season and conference tournament title. A season in which Union was undefeated in league play with the most wins for an undefeated team in GSC conference history. Blackburn was instrumental in the development of two All-GSC performers; Jaelencia Williams (GSC Player of the Year/first team All-GSC) and Ashtyn Baker (second team all-conference). Union reached #1 in the national ranking and obtained the 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and made a Sweet Sixteen appearance. Union finished the season as the 8th-ranked team in the country.

2022-23:  Blackburn helped lead Union to another regular season and conference title in his second season in 2022-23. Blackburn was instrumental in the development of two all-conference selections Shanique Lucas (first team) and Samariah Thompson (second team). Union obtained a 3 seed in the NCAA tournament and finished the season ranked 17th in the country.

2021-22:  In Blackburn's first year as women's basketball assistant, the team was 28-3 overall and a perfect 18-0 in the GSC. Union won the GSC Regular Season and Tournament Titles and earned the 1-seed and host of the NCAA D2 South Region Tounament. Union lost in the region finals (Sweet Sixteen nationally). 

Blackburn graduated from Cedarville University in 2018 with a degree in broadcasting and digital media, making the Dean's List. He also had a three-year playing career for the men's basketball team. Blackburn graduated from Harvest Preparatory High School in 2014. 

In high school, Blackburn played four years of basketball and achieved three letters at Harvest Preparatory. He starting point guard for the Ohio Division IV #1 ranked Warriors, who reached the state semifinals.. Blackburn earned All-Mid-State League First Team recognition, all-county choice, member of league, district, and regional championship squad, school’s all-time assist leader, two-time Defensive Player of the Year, picked up three letters in football and one more in track & field, and graduated with academic honors.

He is the son of Fred Parker and Racheal O’Neil and has three younger brothers and a younger sister. He and his wife, Kristen Goggin Blackburn (Union '20, former volleyball player, coach), were married on April 17, 2022. Their daughter Scottie was born in 2025.