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Frederic Reynolds 2023 HS

Frederic Reynolds

Frederic Reynolds joined the Wofford staff as director of player development in July of 2023 and was elevated to an assistant coach in July of 2024. Reynolds enters his fourth season on staff in 2027 and is the assistant recruiting coordinator. Wofford has won 30 or more games in each of his three seasons, including a Southern Conference Championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2024.
 
The team was 34-22 overall and 12-9 in the Southern Conference to finish fourth in the league in 2026. Wofford led the SoCon in ERA (4.72), triples (21), and strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.57). Alec Bouchard was named SoCon Pitcher of the Year and All-SoCon first team, while outfielder Ben Timblin and pitcher Cullen Condon earned spots on the All-SoCon second team. Shortstop Brady Gold was an All-Freshman Team selection and outfielder Niko Brini was named to the All-Defensive Team.
 
In 2025, Wofford was 33-27 and featured a pair of ranked wins, a 12-5 triumph over No. 23 Kentucky and a 14-3 run-rule win in eight innings at No. 17 Troy. The Terriers led the SoCon in triples (17) and hit-by-pitch (113), ranking 28th and 22nd in the nation, respectively. Wofford remained a strong small ball team, ranking second in the conference in both sacrifice bunts (45) and stolen bases (158). The steals were seventh nationally and the bunts ranked 12th. A trio of Terriers were honored with postseason awards, highlighted by Carter Rasmussen being named Second-Team All-SoCon. Cullen Condon and Tanner Hardin were both honored on the SoCon All-Freshman Team.
 
In his first year on staff, Reynolds aided in the Terriers claiming the 2024 SoCon Tournament championship with a 42-20 record overall and 12-8 SoCon mark. The 42 wins tie the program record and mark a third-straight 40-win campaign. Wofford was selected to the Chapel Hill Regional as the No. 3 seed and secured its first-ever NCAA Tournament win with a 5-2 triumph over LIU. At season’s end, a trio of Terriers (Marshall Toole, Dixon Black and Zac Cowan) were honored with All-SoCon First-Team recognition. Daniel Jackson earned SoCon Freshman of the Year honors, and he was joined on the SoCon All-Freshman Team by Tyler Bak, Kenny Michaels and Camden Wicker.
 
The Rebels were 25-29 overall in 2023 as he assisted with daily practices and operations. He also assisted the director of analytics with advance scouting of opponents. He received a masters of sports analytics from Ole Miss in 2023 with a concentration in sports business.
 
A native of Pascagoula, Mississippi, he was a catcher at East Mississippi Community College during the 2019 and 2020 seasons, earning MACCC All-Academic first team honors. He was also a NJCAA first team Academic All-American. He earned his bachelor's degree in biochemistry from Mississippi State in 2022, where he was a Presidential Scholar. He and his wife, Ashley, reside in Spartanburg.
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