Men's Basketball
Howard, Reginald

Reginald Howard
- Title:
- Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
- Email:
- rhoward@calbaptist.edu
- Phone:
- 951-552-8995
Coach Reggie Howard joined the California Baptist University's men's basketball staff as an assistant coach in June of 2023.
In the 2024-2025 season, Coach Howard and the Lancers finished 17-15 and made the WAC tournament for the fifth consecutive season where they defeated #6 Tarleton State to reach the semifinals for the first time in program history. The Lancers defeated Grand Canyon at home and finished the season with double digit home wins for the sixth time in the DI era.
In his first season with the Lancers, Coach Howard and the Lancers finished 16-17 and made the WAC Tournament for the third consecutive season where they defeated #5 Utah Valley in the opening round before falling to Seattle U in the Quarterfinals.
Howard played a vital role in coaching the Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes to their first NCAA regional title 13 years ago. In 2013-14,
Howard, spent five seasons as head coach at Barstow College, owns 22 seasons of coaching experience and 11 at the collegiate level – all in Southern California.
The former UC Riverside standout began his collegiate coaching career at CSUSB, helping former head coach Larry Reynolds build the foundation of success that has been emblematic ever since. The Coyotes reached the NCAA tourney in two of his three seasons, capped with their first NCAA regional title in 1999.
After two seasons as an assistant at his alma mater (2000-02), Howard rejoined Reynolds at Long Beach State (2002-07). The 49ers reached the NCAA Tournament in 2007 after sweeping the Big West Conference regular season and tournament titles.
He then spent one season (2007-08) at Mt. San Jacinto College before his five-year stint at Barstow.
Coach Howard earned his bachelor’s degree at UC Riverside in 1991 and later his master’s degree at CBU (2008).
Howard was a standout player at UCR. He remains the all-time leader in 3-point FG percentage and ranks second in career assists. During his time as a Highlander, he played on the 1988-89 team that defeated No. 4-ranked Iowa and reached the NCAA semifinals.
He and his wife Candy are the parents of two sons – Ryan and Blake. The family resides in Riverside.
In the 2024-2025 season, Coach Howard and the Lancers finished 17-15 and made the WAC tournament for the fifth consecutive season where they defeated #6 Tarleton State to reach the semifinals for the first time in program history. The Lancers defeated Grand Canyon at home and finished the season with double digit home wins for the sixth time in the DI era.
In his first season with the Lancers, Coach Howard and the Lancers finished 16-17 and made the WAC Tournament for the third consecutive season where they defeated #5 Utah Valley in the opening round before falling to Seattle U in the Quarterfinals.
Howard played a vital role in coaching the Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes to their first NCAA regional title 13 years ago. In 2013-14,
Howard, spent five seasons as head coach at Barstow College, owns 22 seasons of coaching experience and 11 at the collegiate level – all in Southern California.
The former UC Riverside standout began his collegiate coaching career at CSUSB, helping former head coach Larry Reynolds build the foundation of success that has been emblematic ever since. The Coyotes reached the NCAA tourney in two of his three seasons, capped with their first NCAA regional title in 1999.
After two seasons as an assistant at his alma mater (2000-02), Howard rejoined Reynolds at Long Beach State (2002-07). The 49ers reached the NCAA Tournament in 2007 after sweeping the Big West Conference regular season and tournament titles.
He then spent one season (2007-08) at Mt. San Jacinto College before his five-year stint at Barstow.
Coach Howard earned his bachelor’s degree at UC Riverside in 1991 and later his master’s degree at CBU (2008).
Howard was a standout player at UCR. He remains the all-time leader in 3-point FG percentage and ranks second in career assists. During his time as a Highlander, he played on the 1988-89 team that defeated No. 4-ranked Iowa and reached the NCAA semifinals.
He and his wife Candy are the parents of two sons – Ryan and Blake. The family resides in Riverside.