Carly Thibault-DuDonis (born July 31, 1991) is the women's basketball coach for Fairfield University since 2022. As a basketball player at Monmouth University, Thibault was named All-Northeast Conference in 2013 and scored 730 points overall. Her 106 career three points were in the top five for the school during 2024. Thibault began her career with Florida State University as their Director of Recruiting Operations during 2013. Throughout the remainder of the 2010s, she held assistant coaching positions with Eastern Michigan University, Mississippi State University and the University of Minnesota.
At Omaha, Nebraska, Carly Thibault's birth occurred on July 31, 1991.[1] As a toddler, she started playing basketball.[2] Before she attended middle school, gymnastics was her main interest.[3] She began living in Connecticut during 2003.[4] She was on the Connecticut Storm girls basketball team until 2008.[5][6]
Thibault began her time with East Lyme High School in 2005.[7] That year, she played "in the first round of the CIAC Class L girls' soccer tournament".[8] During 2008, Thibault had injuries to her knee, nose and eye while on their basketball team.[9] Her team reached the championship game of the 2008 Class L Girls Basketball Tournament.[10][11] During the late 2000s, Thibault was with the Rhode island Breakers as part of the Amateur Athletic Union.[12]
In 2009, Thibault began playing basketball at Monmouth University.[13] She was named All-Northeast Conference during 2013.[14] After leaving the team in 2013, she had 254 rebounds and 730 points.[1] Her 166 career three-pointers was in the top five for Monmouth during 2024.[15] Thibault studied sport psychology while at the university.[4]
While at Minnesota, she became their associate head coach during 2020.[19] Thibault-DuDonis temporarily coached the team in January 2022.[20] During April 2022, she became the head coach at Fairfield University.[21] Her team won 29 straight games, went 20-0 in the MAAC regular season, and won the 2024 MAAC women's basketball tournament.[22] In that year's NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament, they reached the first round.[23][24] In addition, her team was ranked #25 in the AP Poll for the last few weeks of the season, marking the first time in Fairfield history the team was ranked in the Top 25.
^O'Brien, Megan (March 18, 2024). "2023-24 Monmouth Women's Basketball"(PDF) (Press release). Monmouth University Department of Athletics. p. 4. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
^Day Staff Reports (May 1, 2014). "Carly Thibault hired at Eastern Michigan". The Day. p. C2.
^"Schaefer hires Thibault". The Greenwood Commonwealth. June 7, 2016. p. 7.
^Day staff reports (April 24, 2018). "Whalen hires Thibault-DuDonis as assistant at Minnesota". The Day. p. B1.
^Souhan, Jim (June 5, 2020). "Couple shares joy of coaching". StarTribune. pp. C1, C4.
^Riley, Lori (January 11, 2022). "Situational approach". Hartford Courant. sec. Sports p. 1.
^Riley, Lori (April 20, 2022). "'She's been taught well'". Hartford Courant. p. sec. 3 p. 4.