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Meghan De los Reyes

Meghan De los Reyes was named the head coach of the ENMU Women's Basketball program in July 2021, and returns to the sidelines for their second season in 2022-23.

In their first campaign with Eastern, De los Reyes led the Greyhounds to the postseason advancing to the opening round of the 2022 LSC Woman's Basketball Tournament. The Greyhounds finished the 2021-22 season with a 10-14 record and coached two all-conference honorees. Iyanna McCurdy finished on the All-Conference Second Team and Natalie Stice finished on the LSC Honorable Mention squad. Additionally, De los Reyes oversaw a summer youth camp and two elite camps, held at Greyhound Arena.

De los Reyes became the 9th head coach in program history and arrives to ENMU from NCAA Division II California State University-Chico, in Chico, Calif. where she served as an assistant women’s basketball coach. In her 11-year career as an assistant coach, De los Reyes has accumulated a record of 225-58.

In three seasons at Chico, De los Reyes took charge of recruiting, film coordination, and directing the annual team camp and elite camp. She coached five athletes to all-conference honors, including one first team and two second team selections.

Prior to Chico, De los Reyes was an assistant coach for the Southern Oregon University women’s basketball program in Ashland, Ore. from 2015-2018. De los Reyes help coach Southern Oregon to great success, including three consecutive NAIA Division II National Tournament appearances, collecting NAIA National Runner-Up (2016), and two Cascade Colligate Conference (CCC) league championships. Over three seasons, De los Reyes saw three All-Americans, two conference MVPs, one Defensive Player of the year, and 10 all-conference honorees. De los Reyes also took part in the programs best season (33-2), with a total record of 88-12.

Before landing at Southern Oregon, De los Reyes spent time at Hoosac Valley High School in Adams, Mass. In four years as an assistant with the girls varsity basketball team, De los Reyes had an overall record of 78-19, and her teams were three-time Western Mass Champions and two-time State finalists. 

De los Reyes got her start in coaching as a women’s basketball graduate assistant at the University of Alaska-Anchorage. With the Seawolves, De los Reyes oversaw a Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) championship and an appearance in the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Final Four. During that lone season, De los Reyes coached one All-American, three All-Conference players, and helped the team to the best school record in school history (31-4). De los Reyes was responsible for recruiting student athletes, creating a strength and conditioning program, and worked on individual player development.

As an undergraduate, De los Reyes was a practice player at Boston College, and used her final year of NCAA eligibility to play at Alaska Anchorage. In her lone season with the Seawolves (2006–07), de los Reyes appeared in 29 games, averaging 4.4 points a contest and ranking third on the team with 31 3-pointers. She finished the season as the Seawolves’ Most Improved Player, and ranked third in the GNAC in 3-point field goal percentage (42.5 percent).

De los Reyes was a multi-sport standout at Wahconah Regional High School in Dalton, Massachusetts, lettering in basketball, soccer, and track.

De los Reyes earned a bachelor’s degree in biology/pre-medicine at Boston College in 2006. She received her master’s degree in public health from Alaska Anchorage in 2013.