Providence College Athletics

Men's Basketball

Amanda Reall
Amanda Reall

    Amanda Reall enters her fourth season in 2025-26 working as the academic coordinator for the men’s basketball team. She is responsible for monitoring the academic progress, fostering the student-athletes’ academic growth and development, and developing partnerships with faculty to promote student success. 

    Reall returned to Providence College with extensive experience in the field of academic support. Most recently, she was the Learning Specialist/Academic Coordinator at Boston College before she was promoted to Assistant Director in 2021. She spent time overseeing the academic support program for the men’s basketball and football teams. She would work with student-athletes, monitoring their academic performance and eligibility requirements. Reall also served as the lead for the Learning Support Services Unit for both football and men’s basketball. During this time Reall was responsible for academic plans to monitor progress towards degrees, as well as assisting with scheduling and registration process for the student-athletes. 

    Prior to Boston College Reall worked at University of Maryland as the Learning Specialist/Academic Coordinator for football. Here she advised, tracked and collaborated with student-athletes on course selection, major exploration and declaration, degree plans, transfer credits, internships, and career preparation. Reall also worked at University of Memphis, before her time at Maryland, as the Assistant Academic Counsellor. Here she mentored at-risk football and men’s basketball student-athletes as well as assisted with the summer bridge program for incoming and transfer student-athletes on the men’s basketball, women’s basketball, and football teams. 

    Reall was a four-year member of the swimming team at State University of New York, University at Buffalo, and graduated with a Bachelor degree in Business Administration. After earning her degree, Reall came to Providence College where she earned her Master of Education in Counselling in 2015.