University of North Carolina Athletics
Fencing

Kevin Nadeau
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- knadeau@email.unc.edu
- Phone:
- 919-400-0548
Kevin Nadeau, a Tar Heel graduate and former UNC fencer, joined the North Carolina fencing staff in July of 2019 as an assistant coach. He works with all aspects of the program, focusing on developing the foil fencers as well as assisting with team operations.
“I’m excited to welcome Kevin to our staff,” Jednak said at the time of Nadeau's hiring. “He brings a really interesting background and will be an asset to a variety of areas for our program. He has first-hand knowledge of what it takes to succeed at the top level in college fencing while being held to the highest ideals of being a Tar Heel.”
Nadeau fenced for the Tar Heels from 2008-12, graduating with a double major in computer science and mathematics. A two-year team captain, he twice advanced to the NCAA Championships and was honored as the 2012 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, an award that goes annually to one male and one female UNC senior student-athlete.
Before returning to UNC, Nadeau spent six years working as a software engineer for HookBang, a start-up in his native Austin, Texas. He also taught classes and lessons at Texas Fencing Academy, working with all skill levels and ages. Prior to returning to Austin, he served as an assistant coach and facility manager at Mission Fencing Center in Rocky Point, N.Y.
He is a certified official in both epee and foil.
"I'm thrilled to be returning to Carolina,” Nadeau said. “Of course, it's a chance to work in one of the most elite athletic departments and finest universities in the nation, and the tradition in the fencing program is incredible. But especially at such an important moment! There's so much talent on this team, and Coach Jednak is bringing in exciting new ideas to help make the most of it. I'm looking forward to a great year and expecting big things."
“I’m excited to welcome Kevin to our staff,” Jednak said at the time of Nadeau's hiring. “He brings a really interesting background and will be an asset to a variety of areas for our program. He has first-hand knowledge of what it takes to succeed at the top level in college fencing while being held to the highest ideals of being a Tar Heel.”
Nadeau fenced for the Tar Heels from 2008-12, graduating with a double major in computer science and mathematics. A two-year team captain, he twice advanced to the NCAA Championships and was honored as the 2012 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, an award that goes annually to one male and one female UNC senior student-athlete.
Before returning to UNC, Nadeau spent six years working as a software engineer for HookBang, a start-up in his native Austin, Texas. He also taught classes and lessons at Texas Fencing Academy, working with all skill levels and ages. Prior to returning to Austin, he served as an assistant coach and facility manager at Mission Fencing Center in Rocky Point, N.Y.
He is a certified official in both epee and foil.
"I'm thrilled to be returning to Carolina,” Nadeau said. “Of course, it's a chance to work in one of the most elite athletic departments and finest universities in the nation, and the tradition in the fencing program is incredible. But especially at such an important moment! There's so much talent on this team, and Coach Jednak is bringing in exciting new ideas to help make the most of it. I'm looking forward to a great year and expecting big things."






