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Larry Reynolds
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Stanislaus State
Conference CCAA
Playing career
1972–1976 UC Riverside
Coaching career ( HC unless noted)
1979–1995 UC Riverside (assistant)
1995–1997 San Francisco (assistant)
1997–2002 Cal State San Bernardino
2002–2007 Long Beach State
2009–present Stanislaus State
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
CCAA Coach of the Year (1999–2002)

Larry Reynolds is an American college basketball coach, currently co-head coach at NCAA Division II Stanislaus State. Reynolds has previously been head coach at Cal State San Bernardino and Division I Long Beach State.

Reynolds played college basketball from UC Riverside, where he was named the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Player of the Year in 1975. He began his coaching career at his alma mater, serving as an assistant coach to John Masi from 1979 to 1995. He moved up to the Division I University of San Francisco as an assistant, then secured his first head coaching job at Cal State San Bernardino in 1997. Reynolds led the Coyotes to a five-year record of 110–35 (.759), including four consecutive NCAA tournament appearances and four consecutive CCAA Coach of the Year awards. In 2001–02, Reynolds led the team to a 28–2 record.

He parlayed the season's success into a move to Division I, taking the reins at Long Beach State. Reynolds was at Long Beach for five seasons, amassing a record of 63–83. In his last season, Reynolds and Big West Conference Player of the Year Aaron Nixon won both the conference regular season and tournament championships. However, Long Beach State found NCAA violations occurring on Reynolds watch and following the 2006–07 season, Reynolds was fired. [1] [2]

In 2009, Reynolds was hired as head coach at California State University, Stanislaus (Stanislaus State). [3] In 2017, it was announced that Reynolds was suffering from Parkinson's disease and that the school would hire a co-head coach to reduce his workload. Ultimately the school hired Paul Trevor of San Francisco State. [4]

References

  1. ^ Yoon, Peter (March 21, 2007). "Reynolds is out at Long Beach". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  2. ^ Carr, Janis (March 6, 2008). "Long Beach State gets slapped by NCAA". Orange County Register. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  3. ^ Sun, Chhun (June 27, 2009). "Warriors hire fired coach from Long Beach State". Turlock Journal. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  4. ^ Agostini, Ron (April 27, 2017). "Stanislaus' Reynolds has Parkinson's – co-head coach on the way". Modesto Bee. Retrieved April 30, 2017.

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