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Davon Reed

School
University of Miami
Position
Guard
Major
Sports administration, Minor: marketing and comm.

Classroom

Davon Reed has posted a 3.348 GPA while majoring in sports administration with a double minor in marketing and communications. Following his junior campaign, he was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court, a national award “recognizing the talents and gifts that these men possess off the court and the hard work they exhibit in the classroom.” He is a two-time All-ACC Academic Team honoree and has been listed on the All-ACC Academic Honor Roll all three seasons at Miami. Reed has been named to the dean’s list (3.5 GPA) twice, athletic director’s list (3.2) five times and was a five-time book buster (3.0). Reed serves as a basketball representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) at the university. In that role, he attends regular SAAC meetings, participates in campus and community events and votes in yearly elections.

Character

Reed is known as Mr. Dependable on the men’s basketball team due to his professionalism in his daily life and the consistent leadership he provides to his teammates. He chose to attend the University of Miami for its mix of academics and athletics after attending Princeton Day School, where his peers were accepted to Ivy League schools. As a sophomore, Reed was dealt an injury that could have cost him an entire season, but with his work ethic and determination, he only missed eight games that season. Along with playing on the men’s basketball team, Reed also works in the athletics marketing department, assisting with the execution of strategic marketing plans for all sports at the university.

Community

Reed serves as a leader on the basketball court and also in the Coral Gables community. For three years he has served as an elementary school pen pal, writing letters to local students, promoting the importance of academics while striving for professional dreams, in any field of work. Reed has also volunteered in the community at the Miami Rescue Mission Homeless Shelter. In the summer, Reed gives back to local youth by working as a counselor at the Jim Larrañaga Basketball Camp, providing leadership to campers through recreational endeavors.

Competition

A three-year team captain, Reed has shown competitive leadership since his arrival on the campus of the University of Miami. Reed was third on the team in scoring as a junior (11.1 ppg), behind a pair of men who are now playing pro basketball. He started all 35 games for a team that played in the NCAA Sweet 16 and tied for second place in the Atlantic Coast Conference. As a sophomore, Reed was named to the NIT All-Tournament Team after battling through an early-season injury that could have caused him to redshirt the campaign. That season he improved from 2.4 points and 2.4 rebounds per game in five non-conference games to 9.2 ppg and 3.6 rpg in ACC play, helping the Canes to the championship game of the NIT. As a freshmen, Reed spent time in the starting lineup, despite being on a team with six experienced upperclassmen.