Pat Sheahan (Canadian football)

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Pat Sheahan
Queen's Golden Gaels
Place of birthBrockville, Ontario, Canada
Career information
Position(s)HC
US collegeConcordia
Career history
As coach
1984–1988McGill Redmen (Ass. HC)
1989–1999Concordia Stingers (HC)
2000–presentQueen's Golden Gaels (HC)
Awards2008 CIS Coach of the Year
Honours2x Vanier Cup champion – (1987, 2009)

Pat Sheahan is the current head coach of Queen's University's football team, the Queen's Gaels, a position he has held since 2000.[1] Sheahan began his collegiate coaching career as the assistant head coach for the McGill Redmen in 1984 and held that position until 1988, winning a Vanier Cup championship in 1987. He was hired as head coach for the Concordia Stingers in 1989 and led the program to their first Vanier Cup appearance in 1998. He then became head coach for the Queen's Golden Gaels in 2000 and won his first Vanier Cup as a head coach in 2009. He was also named CIS coach of the year in 2008. He played CIAU football for the Concordia Stingers.

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