Reggie Minton

Reggie Minton

College coach infobox
Name = Reggie Minton
Sport = Basketball

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Awards = Alternate, 1964 U.S. Olympic Team
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Years = 1959–1963
Team = Wooster
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CoachYears = 1969–1983
1984 1985–2000
CoachTeams = Air Force (Asst.) Dartmouth Air Force
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William Reginald "Reggie" Minton is the deputy executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He also served as the men's basketball head coach at Dartmouth College in 1984 and at the United States Air Force Academy from 1985 to 2000.

In his position at the NABC, Minton works on issues directly affecting college basketball coaches, while assisting with NCAA legislation to improve the game for players and coaches. He is the NABC's primary contact for Coaches vs. Cancer, the Coaches Support Network and Alumni Program as well as serving as the chief liaison for the association's preseason basketball tournaments and coaches clinics including NCAA YES Clinics. Reggie serves as a trustee for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and also serves on the board of directors for USA Basketball and is Vice-President for men's programs.

Records as coach

Overall: Head coaching record: 161-311
*1984 - Dartmouth, 11-15 overall, 6-8 conference
*1985 - AFA, 8-20, 2-14
*1986 - AFA, 10-19, 3-13
*1987 - AFA, 12-15, 5-11
*1988 - AFA, 11-17, 4-12
*1989 - AFA, 14-14, 6-10
*1990 - AFA, 12-20, 3-13
*1991 - AFA, 9-20, 3-13
*1992 - AFA, 9-19, 3-13
*1993 - AFA, 9-19, 3-15
*1994 - AFA, 8-18, 3-15
*1995 - AFA, 8-20, 4-14
*1996 - AFA, 5-23, 1-17
*1997 - AFA, 7-19, 2-14
*1998 - AFA, 10-16, 2-14
*1999 - AFA, 10-16, 2-12
*2000 - AFA, 8-20, 4-10


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