Malcolm Wynn Named Assistant Basketball Coach at New England College

New England College has announced the addition of Malcolm Wynn as an Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at New England College. “Malcolm Wynn is a tremendous coach,” said Coach Charlie Mason. “Coach Wynn’s body of work at the collegiate level speaks for itself. He has won at every level and his experience as a successful coach and recruiter will be an asset for our program as we move forward.”

Wynn served as the head men’s basketball coach at Curry College for 12 years and led the Colonels to multiple Commonwealth Coast Conference Championships and NCAA tournament appearances; including a school record 21 wins in 2012-13 season.

Malcolm Wynn also served as the head men’s basketball coach at Roxbury Community College. In the course of seven seasons, he compiled a stellar 142-42 (.771) record. Wynn led RCC to the 2000 NJCAA Division III National Championship and was subsequently named as NJCAA National Coach of the Year. One year later, he guided the Tigers to a 31-1 record and third-place finish in the NJCAA National Tournament. Starting in 1996, his teams won four NJCAA State Championships and five NJCAA Region XXI Championships. Wynn was also a four-time recipient of both NJCAA Region XXI and District 8 Coach of the Year honors.

Currently a resident of Brookline, Mass., Malcolm Wynn earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Illinois State University in 1978.

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