Cecile Reynaud

Cecile Reynaud

Volleyball coach infobox
coachname = Cecile Reynaud


fullname = Cecile Reynaud, Ph.D.
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attendedcolleges = Southwest Missouri State University
Florida State University
dateofbirth = Unknown
cityofbirth = Webster Groves, Missouri
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofbirth = United States
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hometown = Tallahassee, Florida
homecountry = United States
currentteam = Retired from coaching, currently a clinician
years = 1976-2001
1985
teams = Florida State University Head Coach
USAV Junior National Team
resultyears = 1983
1985
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1988
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1992
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1998
2001
location = Metro Conference Championships
Metro Conference Championships
Metro Conference Championships
Metro Conference Championships
Metro Conference Championships
Metro Conference Championships
ACC Championships
ACC Championships
ACC Championships
ACC Championships
result = 1st
1st
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updated = June 6, 2007

Dr. Cecile Reynaud is a well-known volleyball educator and a retired coach of the Florida State Lady Seminoles volleyball team. She is currently an associate professor with the sport management program at Florida State University. She also served as an interim assistant athletic director and senior women's administrator at Florida State University from 1994-95. She has served as a television color analyst for collegiate volleyball matches on Fox Sports Net South, Sunshine Network and ESPN.

Reynaud compiled an impressive 635-325-1 (.660) record at Florida State, which places her in an elite group of only eight active coaches with 600 wins. She was also a past elected president of the American Volleyball Coaches Association. Reynaud ranks 11th nationally in career victories among active Division I coaches.

A 1975 graduate of Southwest Missouri State University, Reynaud enjoyed an outstanding athletic career on the volleyball team and was twice named among the Outstanding College Athletes in America. In 1983, she was inducted into the school's Women's Athletics Hall of Fame. Reynaud added "Dr." to her name in the spring of 1998 after completing her doctorate degree in athletic administration at Florida State.

Coaching

Florida State University

As a coach, Reynaud has surpassed many milestones in her 23 year tenure at Florida State. Coach Reynaud notched her 500th career victory in the first match of the 1994 season against Southern Illinois University, placing her among an elite list of coaches in the 500 win club. She reached win number 550 in a three-set win at Florida Atlantic University in 1997 as she led the Lady Seminoles to the program's best ever start at 12-0.

Post season play has become familiar to the Lady Seminoles over 23 seasons of volleyball. Florida State(FSU) has made 10 NCAA post-season appearances, eight of which have been in the last 12 years. At the conference level, FSU has made three appearances in the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship game in eight years of ACC competition, earning FSU its first ACC crown in 1998. Prior to joining the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 1992, Reynaud and the Lady Seminoles claimed six regular-season titles and five tournament titles in Metro Conference play from 1976 to 1991. Reynaud's teams have competed in 10 NCAA Tournaments, including eight post-season trips during her last 14 years in the position.

During her 26 years at Florida State, the volleyball program has also boasted one of the highest graduation rates within the athletic department. Among four-year letter winners, all but two student-athletes have earned their college degrees while playing for Reynaud. This accounts for nearly 98 percent of all volleyball student-athletes over the past 26 years. Reynaud’s Seminoles also earned the prestigious Director’s Cup for Service, given annually to the athletic team that performs the most community service hours. The Lady Seminoles donated 636 hours of service to the community in 2000-01.

USA Volleyball

In 1983, Reynaud went to the international level and served as the assistant coach at the World University Games in Canada and in 1985 was head coach for the USAV Junior National Team which toured Japan and China.

She served as a coordinator at the Olympic Festival for several years and participated in the Goodwill Games. Highly respected among her peers, Reynaud’s involvement in international competition was taken to an even higher level when she was chosen to serve at the Deputy Competition Manager for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. As an expert of the game, Reynaud was co-editor of "The Volleyball Coaching Bible", which has been heralded as one of the best volleyball coaching books to ever be written. She has been a technical consultant for two Power Volleyball films and has co-authored numerous articles pertaining to women’s athletics.

Reynaud is also a certified USA Volleyball Coaching Accreditation Program (CAP) instructor and FIVB Coach Clinician and instructs coaches at clinics all over the world.

Memberships

She has been on the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America Committee and was the Zone Coordinator for 1986 and 1987 Olympic Festivals. She continued to serve as the commissioner for the Olympic Festival for several years. Reynaud is a current member of the Volleyball Hall of Fame selection committee and spent 12 years on the USVBA Board of Directors and Executive Committee.

Dr. Reynaud served as president of the AVCA in 1989 and 1990 after serving a two-year term as the awards chair in 1986 and 1987. She has again been appointed to the AVCA Board of Directors overseeing Education and Publications for the association. She has remained an active member of the AVCA, even after retirement from coaching. She presents annually at the convention as well as serving as emcee of the Tachikara/AVCA Coach of the Year and Victory Club Award Banquet and AVCA All-America/Players of the Year Banquet. Dr. Reynaud also serves as president of the Refuge House Board of Directors, a local domestic and sexual abuse shelter.

Awards and Accolades

As a Player

* Outstanding College Athletes in America - 1973, 1975
* Southwest Missouri State University Women's Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee - 1983

As a Coach

* Nominated as an outstanding woman in America - 1982
* Volleyball Coach of the Year by the Florida Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women - 1981
* Metro Conference Coach of the Year 1988, 1989
* American Volleyball Coaches Association South Region Coach of the Year - 1989
* ACC Coach of the Year - 1992, 2000
* George J. Fisher Leader in Volleyball by USA Volleyball - 1996
* St. Leo University Women in Sports Achievement Award - 2005
* Webster Grove High School Athletic Hall of Fame - 2006

Bibliography

Books

* She Can Coach! Publisher: Human Kinetics, Inc. (2005) ISBN# 0736052321
* The Volleyball Coaching Bible Publisher: Human Kinetics , Inc. (2002) ISBN# 0736039678

Videos

* Coaches Choice Volleyball Video Tape Series [ [https://www.coacheschoice.com/store.cfm?cid=12 Instructional Coaching Videos, DVDs and Books - The Choice for Coaches ] ]

References

External links

* [http://seminoles.cstv.com/sports/w-volley/mtt/reynaud_cecile00.html Reynaud profile at Seminole athletic website]
* [http://www.fsu.edu/~smrmpe/faculty/DrReynaudVita.pdf PDF format article on Reynaud]
* [http://www.avca.org/News/Reynaudretires.html AVCA release of Reynaud's retirement]


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