Reynaldo Radlin is in his third year coaching the Sprints, Hurdles, and Relays at George Mason University.
In 2 seasons at Mason, he mentored athletes to 5 A10 Individual Championships, 2 A10 relay titles, 18 A10 Medalist, a 4x400m relay berth to the NCAA First Rounds, a USA U20 400mh qualifier and assistance in winning the 2023 Women’s Outdoor A10 Team Championship.
Prior to Mason, Radlin coached athletes to 5 individual NCAA Titles, a 4x100m Relay NCAA Title, 19 Individual GLIAC Titles and 8 Relay GLIAC Titles at Grand Valley State University. He was named the 2022 USTFCCCA Indoor and Outdoor Men’s Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year. In total he has mentored 75 All-Americans, including relays participants, while assisting the Head Coach and staff win 3 NCAA DII Team Championships and 14 GLIAC Team Championships.
Radlin began his collegiate coaching career as a graduate assistant at Troy from 2015-17, before receiving an elevated role to an assistant coach for the sprints, hurdles and jump athletes for the 2017-18 season. In his first two seasons with the Trojans, Radlin assisted the Head Coach in nine individual and one relay team that earned All Sun-Belt honors, along with five NCAA East Prelim qualifiers. In 2018, Radlin coached eight athletes to All Sun-Belt accolades along with two conference championships by the men’s 4x100m relay team and the men’s 400m dash champion, before sending three individuals and one relay team to the NCAA East Prelims. In addition, Radlin has also coached two different Troy athletes that competed at the USA Junior Championships in 2017 and 2018.
Prior to Troy, Radlin served as the assistant track and field coach at Pinnacle High School and served as a sports performance coach at Redline Athletics in Phoenix, Arizona.
He brings four years of collegiate experience with him as well, having competed at The University of North Carolina, where he was a two-time ACC Champion in the 400m hurdles (2011) and the 4x400m relay (2013), a four-time NCAA East Regional qualifier and a NCAA qualifier in the 4x400m relay (2012). He was also a six-time All-ACC athlete and served as a captain.
Radlin graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Exercise and Sports Science from UNC in 2013, and earned his Master's degree in sport and fitness management from Troy University in 2017.
• 13 USTFCCCA All-Academic Recipients
• 3 USTFCCCA National Scholar Teams of the Year
• 3 USTFCCCA Programs of the Year
• 3 time NCAA Division II Team National Championships
• 6 NCAA DII Champions
-Angelica Floyd – 2021 Indoor 60m
-Nicole Sreenan – 2021 Indoor and Outdoor 400m
-2021 Women’s 4x100m Relay
-Brandon Miller – 2022 Indoor and Outdoor 200m
• 75 All-Americans
• 15 Team Conference Championships
• 25 Individual Conference Champions
• 11 Relay Conference Championships
• 3 Individual & 2 Relay NCAA East First Round Qualifiers
• 5 USA Junior Championship Qualifiers
• 1 USTFCCCA National Indoor Athlete of the Year
• 1 Sun Belt Freshman & Newcomer of the Year
• 1 World U20 Relay Gold Medalist
• 2 USTFCCCA Assistant Coach of the Year Awards