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2014-Present Virginia Tech Director of Basketball Operations NCAA First Round (2017) NIT Second Round (2016) 2012-2014 Marquette Director of Basketball Operations Sweet 16 (2012) NCAA Elite Eight (2013) 2007-12 Air Force Head Coach 2005-07 Air Force Assistant Coach NCAA (2006), NIT (2007) 2000-05 Tulane Assistant Coach 1997-2000 Wingate Head Coach NCAA (1999, 2000) 1995-97 UNC Greensboro Assistant Coach NCAA (1996) 1990-94 UNC Wilmington Assistant Coach 1986-90 Winthrop Assistant Coach 1985-86 NC Wesleyan Head Coach 1982-85 Randolph-Macon Assistant Coach NCAA (1983, 1984, 1985) 1981-82 James Madison Assistant Coach NCAA (1982) JEFF REYNOLDS COACH I NG CAREER Jeff Reynolds is in his fourth season at Virginia Tech and begins his first season as director of scouting/ game management. He served his first three seasons in Blacksburg as the director of men’s basketball operations. He holds a strong connection with the state of Virginia, as he previously worked as both a high school and collegiate coach in the Commonwealth. He came to Tech following two years in the same position at Marquette. Before arriving in Milwaukee, he spent five seasons (2007-12) as the head coach at Air Force, where he helped the Falcons to a postseason appearance in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Prior to taking over the head coaching duties at Air Force, Reynolds served as an assistant coach for two seasons. In the two years, the Falcons were one of just 17 teams in NCAA Division I to win at least 50 games total. Reynolds arrived at the Academy after serving as an assistant coach at Tulane for five seasons. During his time at Tulane, he coached Linton Johnson, who played in the NBA for six seasons, most recently with the Phoenix Suns. Johnson was a member of the San Antonio Spurs when they won the NBA championship in 2005. Prior to his stint at Tulane, Reynolds served as the head coach at Division II Wingate University in Wingate, North Carolina, where he logged an impressive 61- 27 record in three seasons. He coached Lorenzo “Junior” Harrington while at Wingate, and Harrington played three seasons in the NBA for Denver, New Orleans and Memphis. In those three seasons, Reynolds built the program into a Division II powerhouse. In 1999-2000, his team led the nation in scoring defense and posted an impressive 26-4 record, closing the year with a final national ranking of No. 7 and a spot in the NCAA Tournament. In 1998-99, Reynolds guided Wingate to its first NCAA Tournament bid, as well as its first national ranking, and the Bulldogs closed that season with a 23-6 mark, as Reynolds earned South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year honors. Prior to taking the Wingate job, Reynolds worked as the top assistant coach at his alma mater, UNC Greensboro, from 1995-97. He helped the program to the 1996 Big South Championship and to a bid to the 1996 NCAA Tournament. The Spartans fell to Elite Eight team Cincinnati 66-61 in the first round. Before going to UNC Greensboro, Williams served for four years as the top assistant at UNC Wilmington, helping the Seahawks to Colonial Athletic Association Most Improved Team honors in 1992. Reynolds began his college coaching career at James Madison University in 1981, serving as a part-time assistant for a team that won 24 games and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 1982. He went on to Division II power Randolph-Macon College, which reeled off three straight NCAA Tournament appearances and earned a No. 4 national ranking in the final 1984 poll. Before going to JMU, Reynolds coached three years at Carroll County High School in nearby Hillsville, Virginia. During his first two years, he worked as an assistant coach before being promoted to the head coaching position in his final season. He logged one year as the head coach of North Carolina Wesleyan College in 1985-86, leading the program to a 21-7 mark and the Dixie Conference Championship before moving on to Winthrop College as an assistant coach for four years. At Winthrop, he was directly involved in the team’s transition from Division II to Division I, and in 1988, the school captured the Big South Conference championship. Reynolds is married to the former Janet Montgomery. #getB3 TTER #ThisIsHome 119

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