Entering 2025-26: 23rd year
Alma Mater: Mayville State University - Campbellsville Univ. (MBA)
Randy LeBleu enters his 23rd season as member of the Tiger's coaching staff. LeBleu started as the graduate assistant coach of the program, before being promoted to full-time status in 2005. LeBleu's primary responsibilities include working with the Tigers defense and offense.
He was the head volleyball coach at Campbellsville, from 2005-2009, where in his five years at the helm, the Lady Tiger volleyball team has compiled a 172-52 record. They won two conference championship, one region title, earned the school's first ever trip to the NAIA National Tournament in 2007, and in 2009 won the NCCAA National Championship (school's 1st ever team National Championship). He was named MSC Conference Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2008, and the NCCAA National Coach of the Year in 2009.
LeBleu has been on the baseball staff for 17 Mid-South Conference Championships since 2003 with nine tournament titles and eight regular season crowns. He also is the head member on the staff in terms of field maintenance of HIG Field as he works every day to make sure that it is one of the best playing surfaces in the NAIA.
While at Campbellsville, LeBleu has made his presence felt in more ways than one. Seeing that he is from Canada, he has helped to broaden the regions in which the Tigers recruit, bringing in 16 of Canada's finest players in the last six seasons.
On top of his assistant coaching duties at Campbellsville, LeBleu has also served as a head coach at other locations, as well as serving as a Scout for the Atlanta Braves from 2000 to 2003. In 2003, LeBleu was the head coach for the Medicine Hat Mavericks of the Western Major Baseball League where his squad won the league championship in the team's inaugural season.
LeBleu's next coaching stop came in the Northwood's Summer League where in 2005 he served as an Assistant Coach for the Thunder Bay Bordercats. In his lone year with the club, they won the league championship.
His most recent summer coaching stop has been in Campbellsville, where he has been the head coach of Campbellsville American Legion Post 82 from 2006-2007. In 2007, LeBleu's team went on to win the Kentucky State Championship.
LeBleu also served as a guest coach for the Toronto Blue Jays during spring training in 2000. On top of that, LeBleu was named Canadian Coach of the Year in 2000.
Before getting into the coaching ranks, LeBleu made two stops in his college playing career, first at UND Lake Region Junior College, and he finished up at Mayville State.
As a student, LeBleu graduated with his bachelor's degree in business from Mayville State, before earning his Masters Degree from Campbellsville in the same field back in 2005. Before coming to Campbellsville, LeBleu coached Team Manitoba in Canada, and also was an assistant coach at his alma-mater, Mayville State.