 Baton Rouge Community College announced Byron Starks as the new head men’s basketball
                        coach. Starks, a native of Grambling, LA., comes to BRCC after four seasons as head
                        coach at LSU-Eunice where he led the Bengals to an 84-33 record and an impressive
                        39-6 mark in conference play. LSU-E won four Louisiana Community College Athletic
                        Conference (LCCAC) titles and he was named the Louisiana Association of Basketball
                        Coaches (LABC) Junior College Coach of the Year four times.
Baton Rouge Community College announced Byron Starks as the new head men’s basketball
                        coach. Starks, a native of Grambling, LA., comes to BRCC after four seasons as head
                        coach at LSU-Eunice where he led the Bengals to an 84-33 record and an impressive
                        39-6 mark in conference play. LSU-E won four Louisiana Community College Athletic
                        Conference (LCCAC) titles and he was named the Louisiana Association of Basketball
                        Coaches (LABC) Junior College Coach of the Year four times.“Byron has been successful at every stop in his career, and I am confident that he
                        will continue to do the same here at BRCC,” said Kantrow. “He is a proven winner at
                        every level he coached and played coached on. More importantly, he’s a molder of men.”
                     Starks was a successful high school coach prior to his time at LSU-E as he led Lafayette
                        Christian Academy Knights (LCA) to a 170-28 record and won the 2017 and 2018 LHSAA
                        Division IV State Championships. LCA made five-consecutive Top 28 appearances in Starks’
                        tenure, won five district championships, and compiled an impressive 60-2 record in
                        district play. In his second season at LCA, Starks was named the 2014 LHSAA Class
                        1A Coach of the Year.
                     Starks had an outstanding prep career at Grambling High School for Hall of Fame coach
                        Michael Lyons and was named the top-rated player in the state in 1990. He went on
                        to have a stellar career for Louisiana (University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL)
                        at the time) under coach Marty Fletcher, helping his teams advance to the NCAA Tournament
                        in 1992 and 1994. Starks was a two-time First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection
                        and helped lead the Ragin’ Cajuns to the school’s only win in the NCAA tournament,
                        a 1992 upset of Oklahoma. He finished his college career with 1,592 points, currently
                        11th all-time at the school. In 2011, Starks was inducted into the Ragin’ Cajun Hall
                        of Fame. He played one year of professional basketball in the Netherlands before returning
                        home to begin his coaching career.
                     In addition to his coaching career, Starks is the founder and executive director of
                        Champions International, Inc., a motivational non-profit corporation that teaches
                        leadership skills and offers mentoring programs for young people. He received a degree
                        in General Studies from USL with a concentration in Health and P.E. in 1996. Starks
                        and his wife, Angel, have three children: B.J., Christon, and Caleb.
                     Significant achievements while a high school coach:
                     2012-2018 Lafayette Christian Academy Head Basketball Coach 
                     2018 LHSAA DIVISION IV STATE CHAMPIONS
                     2017 LHSAA DIVISION IV STATE CHAMPIONS
                     2016 Top 28 Class A Semi-Finalist 
                     2015 Top 28 Class A Finalist
                     2014 Top 28 Class A Semi-Finalist 
                     2014 LHSAA Class A State Coach of the Year
                     Significant achievements while at LSUE, a member of the Louisiana Community College
                           Athletic Conference:
                     LCCAC Champions, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
                     Region 23 Final Four, 2022
                     Region 23 Elite 8, 2020, 2022, 2023
                     Four times Junior College Coach of the Year by the Louisiana Association of Basketball
                        Coaches