Kevin Reynolds Takes Helm as Lewis Men鈥檚 Basketball Head Coach
Kevin Reynolds has been appointed the 11th head coach in Lewis University men's basketball history, replacing the previous coach after an extensive search involving over 175 candidates. Reynolds, known for revitalizing programs, boasts a 252-138 overall record and has led teams to multiple NCAA tournaments. Athletic Director John Ashaolu emphasizes Reynolds' capacity for competitive development and connection with players, positioning him as a strategic fit for the team鈥檚 culture and goals. Reynolds expressed excitement about joining Lewis, citing the university's strong academic reputation and competitive athletics as appealing factors.
By the Numbers- Reynolds holds an overall record of 252-138, averaging nearly 20 wins per season.
- He led Point Park University to a remarkable turnaround, achieving a 64-win record from 2022 to 2025.
- Reynolds recently served as an assistant at Lincoln Memorial University, helping them win 19 games.
- He previously led Point Park University to its best seasons, including a 31-3 record, the most wins in a single season in program history.
An introductory press conference for Reynolds is scheduled for April 13, accompanied by a meet-and-greet event. This will be a key moment to outline his vision for the team as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Bottom LineKevin Reynolds is set to redefine the Lewis University men鈥檚 basketball program, bringing a wealth of experience and a successful track record. His appointment signals a strategic shift aimed at building a competitive and academically aligned athletic program.
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