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Gary Reynolds

Gary Reynolds returned to the baseball field in the spring of 2010 as Interim Head Baseball Coach at Union. In 16 years at the helm of the Dutchmen, Reynolds is 201-227, only the second coach to have 200 wins in program history.

Reynolds currently serves as the Associate Head Football Coach under John Audino.

Reynolds has served the College in a variety of roles. He has previously coached the quarterbacks, wide receivers and linebackers for the football program, and is currently the Associate Head Coach and coach of the Offensive Line.

Union's offense, which helped lead the Dutchmen to an undefeated 10-0 season and a win in the first round of the NCAA playoffs, featured a running back (Tom Arcidiacono) and wide receiver (Steve Angiletta) who were both in the top five nationally in statistics. In addition, Reynolds' offensive line featured All-American Jim Masso. Three of the linemen earned post-season honors in 2005.

Reynolds was also the head baseball coach at Union from 1986 to 2002. He guided the Dutchmen to ECAC Upstate New York titles in 1986 and 2002, and the ‘02 squad won a record 20 games. Union also played in the ECAC playoffs in 1986, ‘87, ‘97 and 2002. Reynolds received the UCAA (now Liberty League) Coach of the Year award in 2000, and his 217 career victories leads all Union coaches in the program’s history.