Joe Schaumburg named Head Coach of Men’s Basketball Program
Linn-Benton Community College has hired Joe Schaumburg as its new head men’s basketball
coach, Director of Athletics Mark Majeski announced today. He will begin his duties
immediately.
Schaumburg has spent more than a decade coaching at the high school, community college
and four-year college levels. He is a certified trainer for the Positive Coaching
Alliance and owns Positive Step Athletics, a mental skills training and basketball
camp operation.
“Joe brings a wealth of experience that is broad and deep,” said Majeski. “He is a
well-known coach with extensive, successful experience recruiting in Oregon, the Pacific
Northwest and the West Coast. He is known as an excellent teacher, communicator and
mentor with a relationships-based approach. We look forward to Joe building upon a
great foundation that Everett Hartman and his staff established.”
Most recently Schaumburg was an assistant coach at Pacific University in Forest Grove
in 2017-18. Previously he spent four years as an assistant at Lewis & Clark College
and two years as an assistant at Western Oregon. He began his coaching career at Skyline
Community College (Calif.), where he previously played.
“Joe distinguished himself during the hiring process by demonstrating an understanding
of the mission and goals of LBCC,” Majeski continued. “His vision for the role basketball
plays in supporting the College mission will serve our student-athletes, the institution
and the local community well.”
Schaumburg replaces Hartman, who announced his retirement at the conclusion of this
past basketball season. Hartman was head coach at LBCC for three seasons, with an
overall record of 51-35. In 2017-18 he led the team to a 22-10 record, a 2nd place
Southern Region finish and an NWAC Final Four appearance.
Schaumburg is a native of San Francisco, where he spent four years coaching at the
high school level. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Economics, as well as his master’s
degree in Sport Management, from University of San Francisco.
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About LBCC Athletics: Linn-Benton Community College offers four intercollegiate sport programs; baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, and volleyball. LBCC athletic teams compete in the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC). LBCC is committed to providing quality experiences for students looking to further their academic and athletic careers.