Irving becomes NCAA's youngest coach, lands job at D1 LIU Brooklyn to start collegiate career
Long Island, NY - At 28 years old, Bayville coach Alex Irving was not only the youngest HS head coach on Long Island, but he was also the one with the best record over the past 4 seasons, the past three ending in Long Island championships, the past two ending is Class AAA State Championships. He had been a star at Bayville himself, the 6'5 former SF being a 4 year varsity player and a 2 year captain while leading his team to a championship, as a player. Despite the success as a player, he had no interest in playing at the next level, preferring analyzing basketball situations from the sideline. He decided to remain at Bayville for 6 years, working as the assistant coach until his head coach and mentor, Jay Reynolds, took the job at St. Francis College (Brooklyn). Reynolds had some to say about his coaching prodigy's recent promotion:
When asked how he felt about landing the new job, and how he thought his style of play would fit in the college game, Irving said:
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Coaching Records
Long Island
2007-2008: 19-13, made NEC Championship
Notable Players
Gerard Maxiell, Long Island (2007-2008)
6'5/210 SF, from Vancouver, CN
17.8 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 1.8 spg
Long Island, NY - At 28 years old, Bayville coach Alex Irving was not only the youngest HS head coach on Long Island, but he was also the one with the best record over the past 4 seasons, the past three ending in Long Island championships, the past two ending is Class AAA State Championships. He had been a star at Bayville himself, the 6'5 former SF being a 4 year varsity player and a 2 year captain while leading his team to a championship, as a player. Despite the success as a player, he had no interest in playing at the next level, preferring analyzing basketball situations from the sideline. He decided to remain at Bayville for 6 years, working as the assistant coach until his head coach and mentor, Jay Reynolds, took the job at St. Francis College (Brooklyn). Reynolds had some to say about his coaching prodigy's recent promotion:
I love Alex to death. He was definitely one of the best ballplayers I coached with Bayville, and he's accomplished more as a coach in 4 years than I did in 20. Although it'll be odd for him to be on the opposite side during our conference games, I look forward to the challenge.
When asked how he felt about landing the new job, and how he thought his style of play would fit in the college game, Irving said:
I am absolutely honored to have landed the job at such a young age. I'm sure that there was other more experienced candidates with actual college experience, but nothing changes for me. I'll continue to try and run teams out of the gym. Havoc II, my full court press, is gonna be on display, and I'll continue to play fast, efficient offense. The good thing about this is that I'll be able to recruit kids that I know are a good fit for the system I'm trying to create here at LIU.
Coaching Records
Long Island
2007-2008: 19-13, made NEC Championship
Notable Players
Gerard Maxiell, Long Island (2007-2008)
6'5/210 SF, from Vancouver, CN
17.8 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 1.8 spg

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