Eric Reveno
Eric Reveno (born March 12, 1966)
Current position: Associate head men’s basketball coach
Current team: Oregon State Beavers (Head coach: Wayne Tinkle)
Current conference: Pac-12 Conference
Teams coached: Portland Pilots
Portland record: 140-178 (.440)
Overall record: 140-178 (.440)
Career Accomplishments:
- NCAA National Championships: 0
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0
- NIT Championships: 0
- NIT Appearances: 0
- CIT Appearances: 4 (2009, 2010, 2011, 2015)
Awards:
- WCC Coach of the Year: 1 (2009)
Coaching Career (head coach, unless noted):
2022-present | Oregon State (assoc. HC) |
2019-2022 | Georgia Tech (assoc. HC) |
2016-2019 | Georgia Tech (asst) |
2006-2016 | Portland |
2004-2006 | Stanford (assoc. HC) |
1997-2004 | Stanford (asst) |
Eric Reveno Facts
- Eric Wendell Reveno
- Born March 12, 1966
- Hometown: Stanford, California
- Alma Mater: Stanford University (BA, 1989 & MBA, 1995)
- The Stanford-native played four years for the Cardinal and head coaches Tom Davis and Mike Montgomery
- Was a two-time captain; as a senior in 1989, Stanford went to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1942
- Played professional basketball in Japan for four years, then returned to Stanford to earn his master’s
- Worked as the president of the Riekes Center, a non-profit mentoring organization in Menlo Park, CA
- Started his coaching career at his alma mater, spending seven seasons as an assistant under Montgomery followed by two seasons as Trent Johnson‘s associate head coach
- In nine total seasons, Reveno was part of eight NCAA Tournaments (including three Sweet Sixteens)
- Hired in 2006 to be the head coach at Portland in the WCC; went 140-178 overall in ten seasons at the helm
- Led the Pilots to the CIT four times and twice won 20+ games, something the program had only down twice ever before
- In December 2009, Portland ranked #25 in the AP Poll for one week, their first AP Poll appearance since 1959
- Let go in March 2016 following a fourth sub-.500 season in the previous five years
- Joined Josh Pastner‘s staff at Georgia Tech as an assistant in 2016; elevated to associate head coach in 2019
- Part of the 2020-21 squad that won the ACC Tournament and earned an automatic NCAA bid
- In April 2022, Reveno left GT to take over as associate head coach under Wayne Tinkle at Oregon State
Eric Reveno Coaching Tree
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