Lewis University Names Kevin Reynolds as New Men’s Basketball Head Coach
Kevin Reynolds has officially been appointed as the 11th head coach of Lewis University men's basketball. Assistant Vice President for Athletics John Ashaolu highlighted Reynolds' extensive experience and proven track record of rebuilding programs, making him a standout choice from over 175 candidates. Reynolds has a history of leading teams to NCAA tournaments across various divisions, underscoring his capabilities in player development and competitive performance.
By the Numbers- Reynolds boasts a 252-138 overall coaching record and has achieved nearly 20 wins per season on average.
- His tenure at Point Park University saw the team achieve back-to-back 20-win seasons (2022-24) and a 31-3 record in his second season, marking the most wins in program history.
- Reynolds joins from Lincoln Memorial, where he contributed to a 19-win season and an NCAA Division II Southeast Regional berth.
- His prior coaching positions include significant success at Point Park and Slippery Rock, where he led major program turnarounds.
As Reynolds takes the helm, he aims to build on Lewis University's strong academic and athletic reputation, potentially leading to heightened success in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. His leadership strategies and recruiting abilities may attract top talent, setting the stage for an exciting new era in Flyers basketball.
Bottom LineReynolds’ hiring signals a commitment to enhancing the competitive landscape at Lewis University, leveraging his successful track record in program development. His ability to foster a winning culture will be key in achieving the university's basketball aspirations.
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