Reigle Resigns as Rockford Basketball Coach After Notable Tenure
Jeremy Reigle has resigned as head men's basketball coach at Rockford University, effective immediately. Over his seven-year tenure, Reigle led the program to significant achievements, including a conference championship and a record of 91-75. He is grateful for the support from student-athletes and the community, expressing excitement about the next step in his career. The university will start a national search for his successor.
By the Numbers- 91-75 overall record over seven seasons.
- Led the Regents to six consecutive NACC Tournament appearances – a program record.
- Achieved 18-9 record in the 2023-24 season, tying for the highest in 19 years.
- Notable rankings nationally included 7th in assists per game (18.9) and 13th in field goal percentage (49.5%).
- Reigle's resignation occurs after a season with impressive performance and a strong finish.
- The program aims to build on recent successes as it begins a search for a new head coach.
The university will commence a national search for Reigle's successor, targeting candidates capable of maintaining the program's momentum. Potential candidates may include local and national coaching talents with a strong track record in player development and team success.
Bottom LineReigle's departure marks a pivotal moment for Rockford's men’s basketball program, reflecting both the achievements under his leadership and the opportunity for new growth ahead. The program is positioned to continue its upward trajectory and attract a coach who will harness this momentum.
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