University of Northern Colorado Athletics

Langston Reynolds Inks with Men's Basketball
11/10/2021 10:41:00 AM | Men's Basketball
GREELEY, Colo. – Colorado-born and raised, the Prep Hoops No. 2 rated player in the state of Colorado, Langston Reynolds, is staying home to play for Northern Colorado Men's Basketball. The 6-4 Denver guard signed to join Steve Smiley and the UNC program on Wednesday.
"We're thrilled to have Langston joining our program in the near future. Langston is a really talented player, that much is obvious, but what really sets him apart from most players his age is his energy and infectious personality. Langston is the type of kid that lights up the room the minute he walks into it. On the court, Langston is a multi-positional player that can not only play a variety of positions offensively on and off the ball, but because of his size, strength and athleticism, he should be an elite weapon on defense from day one," said head coach Steve Smiley.
"Langston has been extremely well-coached throughout his high school days, starting with playing for Colorado coaching legend Rudy Carey at Denver East High School and finishing his last two years on the Grind Session at Colorado Prep for Coach Xavier Silas. Langston played on an elite AAU circuit as well with the Utah Prospects on the Adidas 3SSB Gauntlet Circuit, which will really help his transition to Division 1 basketball. Our goal is to always target top in-state talent to stay home, and we're beyond excited that Langston has committed to becoming a Bear!"
While at Denver East High School, Langston was the Denver Prep Freshman of the Year and All-Conference selection as a sophomore.
Langston has been selected to the Grind Session All-Star game while playing for Colorado Prep and selected the game MVP over 10 times.
Northern Colorado earned Langston's commitment over South Dakota, UTEP, Montana State, Montana, San Diego State and Oral Roberts among many other schools.
"We're thrilled to have Langston joining our program in the near future. Langston is a really talented player, that much is obvious, but what really sets him apart from most players his age is his energy and infectious personality. Langston is the type of kid that lights up the room the minute he walks into it. On the court, Langston is a multi-positional player that can not only play a variety of positions offensively on and off the ball, but because of his size, strength and athleticism, he should be an elite weapon on defense from day one," said head coach Steve Smiley.
"Langston has been extremely well-coached throughout his high school days, starting with playing for Colorado coaching legend Rudy Carey at Denver East High School and finishing his last two years on the Grind Session at Colorado Prep for Coach Xavier Silas. Langston played on an elite AAU circuit as well with the Utah Prospects on the Adidas 3SSB Gauntlet Circuit, which will really help his transition to Division 1 basketball. Our goal is to always target top in-state talent to stay home, and we're beyond excited that Langston has committed to becoming a Bear!"
While at Denver East High School, Langston was the Denver Prep Freshman of the Year and All-Conference selection as a sophomore.
Langston has been selected to the Grind Session All-Star game while playing for Colorado Prep and selected the game MVP over 10 times.
Northern Colorado earned Langston's commitment over South Dakota, UTEP, Montana State, Montana, San Diego State and Oral Roberts among many other schools.
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