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Reed ranks number 21 on the Arkansas all-time scoring list at the start of the 2008–2009 season with 1,260 points. Only 6 foot 2 inches tall (though he played center in high school), he led the Razorbacks in blocked shots in 1979 with 30. A member of three Southwest Conference championship
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In 1979, Reed was instrumental in helping Arkansas to a very successful season following the loss of Brewer and Delph. The team, captained by Moncrief, made it to the
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took five steps to the bucket and scored on a left-handed shot at the buzzer, giving ISU a 73–71 win and a trip to the Final Four, where they finished second to
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teams, Reed ended up playing in four NCAA Tournaments during his tenure and was named National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District in 1980 and 1981.
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where he is a real estate investor and a minister at Deeper Revelation International Ministry. He spent one year as assistant coach for the
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A guard, Reed broke into the starting line-up for the Razorbacks in his sophomore year and was a starter for the remainder of his career.
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featured the shot that turned Reed into a star of the NCAA tournament. In the second round of the tournament, the
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Following that season, Reed played as a member of the gold medal-winning American team at the 1979
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champion Razorbacks were playing the defending NCAA tournament champion
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Reed was selected in the 5th round (104th pick overall) of the
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