Culver-Stockton College has appointed Jeremy Reigle as the new Head Coach for its Men's Basketball team, succeeding Dorian Hobbs. With 16 years of coaching experience and a 210-197 record at Presentation College and Rockford University, Reigle is the 26th coach in the program's history. Athletics Director Pat Atwell emphasized Reigle's winning background and suitability for the role, particularly in understanding private school dynamics. Reigle aims to replicate his success at Rockford, where he led the team to multiple conference tournament appearances and impressive national rankings.

By the Numbers
  • Overall coaching record: 210-197
  • Career wins at Rockford University: 91
  • Led the Regents to six consecutive conference tournament appearances
  • 2020-21 NACC Coach of the Year
  • Finished ranked 7th in NCAA III for assists per game with 18.9
State of Play
  • Reigle returns to NAIA coaching after successful stints at Presentation College and Rockford University
  • Focus on building a program that emphasizes both winning and a positive student-athlete experience
  • Support from college leadership is crucial for the intended program development
What's Next

Reigle is expected to implement his strategic vision for the Wildcats, leveraging his coaching experience to develop talent and enhance team performance. As he recruits and builds his staff, cultivating a competitive culture will be pivotal for future seasons.

Bottom Line

Jeremy Reigle's extensive coaching experience and winning mindset position him as a key asset for Culver-Stockton's basketball program, with high expectations for transforming the team into a competitive force in the NAIA. Success will depend on effective leadership and support from the college community.