Fabien Corbillon joined Trey Clark's staff in August of 2025.
Corbillon spent last season at the University of Maine following stops at Kansas State, North Texas, Texas State, Wright State, Florida A&M, and Lakeland University. During his stint with KSU, he coached three All-Americans, three regional qualifiers, and one Olympic Gold medalist in Eugene Omalla. As an assistant coach at Texas State, he coached the Bobcats to seven team championships (five women, two men), two USATF National qualifiers, five All-Americans, 26 Sun Belt conference title winners, 27 NCAA Regional qualifiers, and 63 all-conference honorees.Â
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For nine seasons at WSU, Corbillon served as both an assistant and later head coach for the Rowdy Raiders' track and field team. During his time there, he produced 20 Horizon League Champions, 203 Wright State records, nine Horizon League records, and the school's first-ever All-American and NCAA Regional qualifier in Tiffany Brigham. He also served as a volunteer assistant in two seasons at FAMU, helping to lead the Rattlers' men's team to both the 2005 indoor and outdoor MEAC championships.Â
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A former track and field athlete himself, Corbillon was a decathlete who competed in multiple French National Championships, including a decathlon regional title in 1998. He holds a Bachelor's in Sports and Physical Education from the University of Orleans in France and a Master of Science in Kinesiology from Lakeland.Â