CONGRATS.
Nebraska grad J.D. Reive, who spent six years as an assistant at Stanford, will replace Tom Dunn, who retired after 29 years at the Hawkeye helm, as the University of Iowa’s men’s gymnastics’ head coach.
“We are very excited to announce J.D. as our new head men’s gymnastics coach,” U of Iowa A.D. Gary Barta said of today’s announcement. “J.D. brings a wealth of coaching experience from the Junior Olympic and senior National Team ranks, as well as from a highly successful and academically demanding Division I institution. He shares our Iowa values, is a proven winner and a tireless advocate of men’s gymnastics. We are very confident in his ability to develop our student-athletes and move our men’s gymnastics program forward.”
At Stanford, Reive, a former U.S. National Team member, helped led the Cardinal to a National Championship in 2009, as well as a runner-up spot in 2008 and two third place finishes in ’06 and ’07. He was named “NCAA West Regional Assistant Coach of the Year” in 2006 and was the National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2009. He has also been the College Gymnastics Association’s “Assistant Coach of Year” three times (2006, ’09, ’10).
“I am extremely excited about the opportunity to represent the University of Iowa,” Reive said in a statement released today by Iowa. “The athletic department’s continued support of men’s gymnastics is a testament to the great legacy of Hawkeye gymnastics; a legacy that I fully intend to build upon. There is a great deal of potential in this program that will soon be realized. It’s great to be a Hawkeye.”
Reive and his wife, former U.S. National Team member and UCLA star Doni Thompson, have one son, Dante, 2-1/2. …
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