Jeff Reynolds has resigned as Assistant Basketball Coach at Clemson University after five years on Head Coach Brad Brownell’s staff. Reynolds, who joined prior to the 2021-22 season, cited personal reasons for his decision, including the loss of his mother last December. Brownell expressed gratitude for Reynolds’ contributions, noting the program's success during his tenure, including three NCAA Tournament appearances and the school's second Elite Eight appearance.

By the Numbers
  • Reynolds spent five years on the Clemson coaching staff.
  • During his tenure, the Tigers won 98 games and reached three NCAA Tournaments.
State of Play
  • Reynolds' departure follows a personal reflection after the recent loss of his mother.
  • Clemson's basketball program is looking to fill the coaching vacancy after a successful period.
What's Next

Clemson will now seek a new assistant coach to continue building on the recent successes of the program and maintain the positive culture established under Reynolds and Brownell.

Bottom Line

Reynolds' resignation marks a significant transition for a program that has thrived during his tenure. His focus on family and well-being reflects broader trends in coaching, highlighting the importance of personal health in professional sports.