League NBA D-League Pro career 2010–2011 NBA draft 2009 / Undrafted Height 1.88 m | Listed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Role Basketball Player Nationality Canadian / American Name David Jr. | |
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College Grinnell Pioneers men's basketball |
The kings court reno bighorns head coach david arseneault jr joins and first contest
David Norman Arseneault (born July 18, 1986), also known as David Arseneault Jr., is an American–Canadian college basketball interim head coach for the Grinnell Pioneers. He previously played basketball for the Pioneers under his father, David Sr., and later served as an associate head coach under him at Grinnell. He was the head coach of the Reno Bighorns in the NBA Development League for two seasons (2014–2016) before returning to Grinnell.
Contents
- The kings court reno bighorns head coach david arseneault jr joins and first contest
- Grinnell assistant coach david arseneault jr after team s mwc semifinal win vs ripon
- Early life and education
- Coaching career
- References

Grinnell assistant coach david arseneault jr after team s mwc semifinal win vs ripon
Early life and education

Arseneault was born in Toronto, and is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States. He played basketball at Grinnell High School before attending Grinnell College. As a player under his dad's fast-paced Grinnell System, Arseneault was named a three-time finalist for the Bob Cousy Award, which is given annually to the nation's top point guard. In 2008, he set an NCAA record with 34 assists in a 151–112 victory over North Central University. He finished his college career at Grinnell as the Division III leader in career assists average (9.4).
Coaching career

Upon graduating in 2009, Arseneault started as an assistant coach under his dad at Grinnell in the fall of the same year. He also played one year in a semi-professional league in Germany with TV Hohenlimburg. Arseneault was named the interim coach starting in the second semester of the 2011–12 season while the elder Arseneault was on sabbatical leave. He was named an associate head coach in the 2012–13 season. The Express-Times that season wrote that Arseneault "essentially runs the program." In 2013–14, Rick Reilly of ESPN wrote that Arseneault "does the coaching" while his father "watches three feet from the far end of the bench, sometimes with his granddaughter on his lap." Arseneault was also an assistant coach for women's and men's golf at Grinnell, as well as an assistant softball and American football coach.

On October 17, 2014, Arseneault was named the head coach for the Reno Bighorns. He planned to run a modified version of the Grinnell System, and called the upcoming season an "experiment". Limited to a 10-man roster and subject to the D-League's high roster turnover, Arseneault adjusted the system, abandoning its hockey-style substitutions and full-court press. He coached two years with Reno, leading the league in scoring in both seasons while compiling a 55–47 overall record. The team was 33–17 in 2015–16, which was one win short of the franchise record. After the season, Arsenault's contract was not renewed.
Arsenault returned to Grinnell as their interim head coach for 2016–17, when his father was scheduled to be on another sabbatical leave.