Reggie Warren enters his first season as an assistant coach at Rollins in 2025-26, bringing with him the insight, maturity, and global perspective gained from an impressive 18-season professional basketball career. Warren first made his mark at the University of West Florida under head coach Don Hogan, where he became one of the program’s most decorated players. During his collegiate career, he was named Gulf South Conference Player of the Year, earned All-American honors, and established himself as a dominant presence on both ends of the floor while studying Computer Information Systems.
Following graduation, Warren embarked on an extensive international professional career that spanned nearly two decades. He competed in Turkey, Israel, Venezuela, Canada, South Korea, and Japan—where he became one of the most respected American forwards in the league. Warren earned multiple accolades overseas, including Forward of the Year and MVP, and he holds a unique place in Japanese basketball history as the only player ever to be selected to the Best 5 Team for three different organizations. His consistency, professionalism, and high basketball IQ made him a valuable leader everywhere he played.
Warren is married to Dr. Belinda Warren and is the proud father of three children—Jaeden, Aiden, and Preston. Off the court, he is passionate about mentoring young athletes, developing players through detailed skill work, and using his international experience to help shape well-rounded student-athletes. Warren is excited to bring his global background, competitive spirit, and commitment to excellence to the Rollins coaching staff.