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Reggie Daniels

Reggie Daniels

Daniels comes to the Hilltop after spending last season as the head coach at Divison II Chestnut Hill. In his lone season at the helm, Daniels guided the Griffins to a 20-9 record and their first ever Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship game appearance.

A 2015 graduate of Hood College, Daniels joined Chestnut Hill after serving as an assistant women's basketball coach at Binghamton University in 2022-23.  At Binghamton he served as the program's recruiting coordinator along with coordinating individual workouts and player development.

Prior to joining the Bearcats, Daniels was the head coach at Fairleigh Dickinson-Florham during the 2021-22 season. He oversaw all aspects of the Devils' program during his tenure.

The previous two seasons (2019-21), Daniels was an assistant coach at Stevenson University. During that span, he helped lead the Mustangs to 20 wins as well as appearances in the semifinal round of both the MAC Commonwealth and ECAC Tournaments.

From 2017-19, Daniels was a graduate assistant coach for the women's basketball team at his alma mater. With the Blazers, Daniels assisted in all areas, including recruiting, game video breakdown, game planning, travel logistics and social media. Daniels also worked with the Maryland Belles 2020 AAU team during the 2018-19 season.

Before entering the college coaching level, Daniels was a coach at Patterson Mill High School from 2015-17. He served as the head coach of the boys' JV team and as an assistant on the boys' varsity team during that time.

Daniels played at Hood College from 2011-15. He ranks second in program history with 136 blocks and 105 games played. 
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