With the women's team from 1955 to 1973, Redin had 429 wins and 63 losses and won the Amateur Athletic Union tournament six times.
[1] In 1943, Redin joined the United States Marine Corps as a member of the VMB-433 during World War II.
[3] In 1946, Redin began his sports career as a gym teacher and men's basketball coach at Wayland Baptist College.
During his 429 wins and 63 losses with the Flying Queens, Redin and the team won the Amateur Athletic Union women's basketball tournament six times.
[11] That year, The Amarillo Globe-News selected him as one of their 20th Century's Top 100 Sports Legends of the Texas Panhandle.