Acceptance Rate
88%
Avg SAT
1,090
Avg ACT
22
Enrollment
16,762
Sport
Basketball
Gender
Men's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Milwaukee, WI
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Jake Williams
Associate Head Coach
Jake Williams joined the Milwaukee men’s basketball program as an Assistant Coach in April of 2022. He was elevated to Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator in July of 2024, and has been a part of 20-win campaigns in each of the past three seasons, the best stretch for the program since four consecutive from 2002-2006. During his time at Milwaukee, Williams has been instrumental in the recruiting and development of BJ Freeman (2022-23 & 2023-24 All Horizon-League Second Team Honors), Ahmad Rand (2022-23 Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year), Faizon Fields (2023-24 Horizon League All-Tournament Team), Jamichael Stillwell (2024-25 Horizon League Newcomer of the Year & All-League First Team Honors), and Themus Fulks (2024-25 All Horizon-League Second Team Honors). His efforts have not gone unnoticed across the basketball landscape as well, earning a spot on Silver Waves Media seventh annual compilation of the "100 Most Impactful Mid-Major Assistant Coaches and GMs" for 2026. Williams arrived in Milwaukee following a successful two-year run as the head coach at Dodge City Community College in Dodge City, Kansas. “Jake has taken two different programs to the national tournament,” head coach Bart Lundy said at the time. “I got to know Jake when he was at USC Salkehatchie. He took a really tough job at Salkehatchie and made them a national contender and then did the same thing at Dodge City. I love his toughness and grit, and he has a lot of the attributes I really admire in a coach … he will be great for our players.” In his final season, he led the Conquistadors to an impressive 30-5 overall record, which included a 21-3 ledger in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference play. The historic season for the program came to a close in the Elite Eight of the NJCAA Division I National Tournament, capping a list of accomplishments for the team. Williams led the squad to its first KJCCC title since 2007, its first Region VI crown since 1982, and the first trip to the National Tournament since 1974, while also establishing a school record for victories in a single season with 30. Before his time in Kansas, Williams spent three seasons as the head coach at the University of South Carolina Salkehatchie, compiling a 68-24 record. His run there included consecutive 20-win seasons for the first time in program history, highlighted by a 27-4 mark in 2019-20. His players were honored with back-to-back-to-back Region 10 Player of the Year and All-American Selections, and his teams made trips to the Region 10 Championship in each of the three seasons as well. That 2019-20 campaign included a Region 10 regular-season championship as well as a District 10 Tournament crown. USC Salk won its first ever Region and District Championship and received the No. 7 overall bid and a first-round bye into the Sweet 16 before COVID-19 led to cancellation of the event. The team also set the school record for wins in a single season with 27. His overall career record as a head coach stands at 112-38, a .746 winning percentage. He has helped 26 players move on to the NCAA Division I level over the past five seasons and recruited and coached six NJCAA All-Americans. Prior to USC Salk, Williams served as an Assistant Coach at Northwest Florida State. In his two years in Destin, Florida, he helped 10 student-athletes graduate and move on to NCAA Division 1 programs. Before arriving at Northwest Florida State, Williams served as Director of Basketball Operations at North Carolina Central University for one season where they finished 16-0 in the MEAC with a regular-season championship and NIT Bid. Prior to North Carolina Central, Williams served as the Video Coordinator at Middle Tennessee State, where the team won a Sun Belt Conference Championship and a C-USA regular-season championship in his two seasons on staff. Williams graduated from Middle Tennessee State, majoring in Health Education and Sport Management, and is a native of Ashland City, Tennessee. He and wife Justine were married in 2021 and have a 3-year-old son, Nash Williams, with a second son on the way, Tucker Williams.
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Ben Walker
Associate Head Coach
Ben Walker was hired as an assistant coach for the Milwaukee men’s basketball team in August of 2022. He was elevated to Associate Head Coach in July of 2024 and has been a part of 20-win campaigns in each of the past three seasons, the best stretch for the program since four consecutive from 2002-2006. “We would like to welcome Ben Walker and his family to our basketball family here at Milwaukee,” head coach Bart Lundy said at the time. “Ben is a Milwaukee native that has proven himself to be a high-level coach. Ben was a hall-of-fame player at Creighton and went on to a successful pro career after college. That experience and the knowledge gained will be invaluable for our players.” Walker most recently was at Tennessee State, serving as an assistant coach from 2018-2022. The veteran coach, who is originally from the Milwaukee area, brings over 20 years of experience at the NCAA Division I and junior college levels to the Panther bench. “Ben will also be an exceptional role model for our guys off the floor,” Lundy said. “He will help us continue to grow the program on and off the court.” Prior to his time with the Tigers, Walker spent two seasons at South Dakota State, helping guide the Jackrabbits to back-to-back Summit League Tournament Championships. In addition to making two NCAA Tournament appearances, SDSU also claimed the 2017-18 Summit League regular-season championship. The program went 46-24 overall and Walker worked closely with the development of two-time Summit League Player of the Year and Associated Press All-American Mike Daum. Prior to his time at South Dakota State, Walker served as an assistant coach at Jackson State during the 2015-16 season, seeing the Tigers go 20-16 and qualify for the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. His junior college stops included a pair of successful programs, winning conference titles and making national tournament appearances at both Des Moines Area Community College in Iowa and Butler Community College in Kansas. A 2001 graduate and standout player at Creighton (1997-01), he helped the Bluejays to an overall mark of 87-37 in his time on the court, advancing to the postseason every year. A four-year starter, he played in 124 career games, finishing his career in the top 10 in Creighton history for steals and rebounds. Walker earned Missouri Valley All-Defensive Team honors and helped the Bluejays reach the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) and three straight NCAA Tournaments and was inducted into the Creighton University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. His professional career included overseas stops in Qatar, Latvia, Australia and Norway. In Latvia, he was an All-Star selection and Most Valuable Player in 2005. Walker also suited up for the Sioux Falls Skyforce and Gary Steelheads of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) and had tryouts with the Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Walker and his wife Jana have one daughter, London, and sons Ben Jr. and Kobe.
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Mike Winans
Assistant Coach
Mike Winans was named to the position of Director of Basketball Operations heading into the 2021-22 school year. He was promoted to the role of Assistant Coach/General Manager for the Panthers in July of 2024 and has been a part of 20-win campaigns in each of the past three seasons under head coach Bart Lundy, the best stretch for the program since four consecutive from 2002-2006. Winans came to the Panthers from Harvard and works directly with head Coach Lundy on coordinating team travel, budget, practices and other program functions. Winans spent four seasons as a member of Tommy Amaker's staff at Harvard, helping the Crimson claim Ivy League championships in two of the last three competition seasons. He was responsible for video coordination and assisting in basketball operations for the team. A 2011 graduate of North Central College in Naperville, Ill., with a degree in Marketing, Winans played basketball for four seasons, serving as a team captain as a senior while also winning the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) championship in 2011. He was also a two-time all-academic honoree. Winans grew up in Mount Prospect, Ill., and is married to Dr. Alina Winans.
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Garrett Klein
Assistant Coach
Garrett Klein is in his third season as a member of the Milwaukee men’s basketball staff and is now the Graduate Assistant for the program. Klein is a communication major who came to Milwaukee in the Fall of 2023 after having obtained an associate’s degree at the College of Lake County near his hometown of Lake Villa, Illinois. Klein played basketball his freshman year in college before transitioning into officiating/coaching youth basketball. He has spent time as a team manager the past two seasons, providing various contributions on a daily basis since his first week on campus.
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Michael Cooper
Assistant Coach
Michael Cooper joined the Milwaukee men’s basketball program as the Director of Player Development in May of 2022. He was elevated to the position of Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development in July of 2024 and has been a part of 20-win campaigns in each of the past three seasons, the best stretch for the program since four consecutive from 2002-2006. Cooper spent the prior two years as an assistant on head coach Bart Lundy’s coaching staff at Queens University of Charlotte, helping the Royals to an outstanding two-year stretch. “Michael spent the past two seasons with me at Queens and I actually first got to know him when we played Northern State in the Final Four four years ago,” Lundy said. “He is unbelievable with the players and extremely organized. He will help to elevate each and every one of our players to a higher level. He is a rising star and we are very fortunate to get him here in Milwaukee.” The program went 46-10 in those two years, capped by the 2021-22 campaign in which Queens posted a 30-4 record and advanced all the way to the Southeast Regional Championship game. This winter, the team reached as high as No. 4 in the national poll and finished ranked in the Top 25 of the NABC national poll. Cooper arrived at Queens in October 2020, following two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at Southern Arkansas University. In two years on the staff at Southern Arkansas, the Mulerider's were 32-26 and appeared in the Great American Conference Championships in back-to-back seasons. Cooper, a native of Silver Creek, Minnesota, spent four years as a student assistant at Division II Northern State of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) prior to joining the staff at SAU. While assisting the Wolves men’s basketball program, Cooper directly helped the staff in scouting reports, individual workouts, NCAA Recruiting, digital media and game video, and day-to-day practice and game responsibilities. During his four years in Aberdeen, South Dakota, NSU compiled an overall record of 102-31 (.766) with an NSIC record of 68-20 (.772). The Wolves won back-to-back NSIC Tournament Championships in 2017-18 and 2018-19, while also appearing in the NCAA Tournament both years as well. The Wolves finished the 2017-18 campaign as NCAA National Runner-Up after claiming the Central Region title behind a South Dakota collegiate single-season record 36 wins (36-3 overall record). Cooper graduated Northern State in the fall of 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology along with an associate degree in Biotechnology. He earned a Master’s degree in Kinesiology from SAU in May 2020.
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Will Glisky
Coach
Will Glisky enters his second year with the Milwaukee men's basketball team in 2025-26. His duties include video operations and scouting and analytics, as well as digital recruiting, among his other responsibilities. Prior to arriving at Milwaukee, Glisky was an assistant coach at Minnesota State University Moorhead for two seasons under head coach Tim Bergstraser. During his time on staff, the Dragons posted an imposing 50-13 record - including a conference tournament championship in 23-24 and back-to-back NCAA Division II National Tournament appearances. During the 2023-24 season, the Dragons earned the No. 1 ranking in the National Association of Basketball Coaches D-II Polls for the first time in school history and started the season on a 15-game winning streak. Glisky played an important role in developing all-conference guards in Jacob Beeninga and JaMir Price, who also won Newcomer of the Year in 2023-24. Glisky spent the 2021-22 season as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team at Presentation College. Before that, he was a student manager at South Dakota State University for three seasons for the men’s basketball team - one year under TJ Otzelberger and two years under current head coach Eric Henderson. During his time there, SDSU posted an impressive 62-26 record. Glisky graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics with an emphasis in business and marketing from South Dakota State University. He completed his Master’s Degree in Sports Administration from South Dakota State University in May of 2022.
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Julian Swartz
Coach
Julian Swartz joined the staff of the Milwaukee men’s basketball program in the Summer of 2025. Swartz, a veteran of over 20 years in the coaching profession, was named the Special Assistant to the Head Coach. “We are thrilled to be adding Julian to our program,” head coach Bart Lundy said. “He is a Wisconsin native and a seasoned veteran in the business. His experiences as a player and a coach will add to all the areas of our program. Julian has a humble demeanor and fits perfectly with our staff.” Swartz has many ties to the area as both a coach and as a player, dating back to when he was named the 1999 Associated Press Wisconsin Player of the Year at Waukesha South High School. “I am extremely grateful to Coach Lundy and Milwaukee for this wonderful opportunity and am excited to help the program pursue excellence in all areas,” Swartz said. Swartz’s coaching career spans 20+ years, including 14 years at the NCAA Division I level, most recently at Georgia Tech (2016-23) where he was on Josh Pastner's staff, spending one season as the director of basketball operations before being elevated to assistant coach. One of two members of head coach Pastner's staff at Memphis to follow him to Georgia Tech, Swartz arrived at Georgia Tech in May of 2016 after four years with Pastner at Memphis. During his time at Memphis, the Tigers compiled a 92-44 overall record while transitioning to the American Athletic Conference from Conference USA. Prior to Memphis, Swartz spent three years as a graduate assistant at Marquette (2005-08) with head coach Tom Crean and one as an intern at Indiana (2008). From 2009-12, he served as a counselor in the West Allis/West Milwaukee school district, counseling kids and teaching character education, while also serving two separate stints as an assistant coach for the Waukesha South High School varsity hoops squad (2003-05, 2009-11) along with coaching youth basketball (2009-12). A native of Waukesha, Wis., Swartz graduated from Carroll College in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in psychology. He earned his master's degree in school counseling in 2008 from Marquette, which made him the recipient of the 2016 Marquette University Alumni Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology Achievement Award. A highly-successful high school player, Swartz scored 2,123 points in his career at Waukesha South to break the county scoring record. He was inducted into the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2021 and received one of the highest honors when he had his No. 42 jersey get retired by the Blackshirts in February of 2024. A three-time First-Team All-State selection and the 1999 AP Wisconsin High School Player of the Year, he was also named academic all-state. Swartz began his collegiate playing career at the University of Wisconsin in 1999-2000 and was a member of the Badgers squad that advanced to the 2000 NCAA Final Four.
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Jose Winston
Coach
Jose Winston was named an assistant coach for the Milwaukee men’s basketball program in May of 2022. He was promoted to Associate Coach in July of 2024 and has been a part of 20-win campaigns in each of the past three seasons, the best stretch for the program since four consecutive from 2002-2006. Winston most recently made his mark in the local high school coaching scene, but also played a role in Panther basketball of the past. Fans will remember Winston, who played for Milwaukee his final year in college and was part of the 2002-2003 team that helped the school claim its first NCAA Tournament berth. Winston has most recently been the boys basketball head coach at Brown Deer High School, a position he has held since July of 2019. He has also served as the player development coach with Nike Phenom University since March of 2018. Prior to that, he made his name at Kenosha St. Joseph High School, where he revived a program that had won 12 games in the three seasons before his arrival. He won 95 contests in eight seasons and helped the Lancers finish among the top four of the Metro Classic on five different occasions. That tenure was highlighted by the 2012-13 team that went 18-7 and won a regional title in Division 4. Winston is also well-known for his basketball playing ability in the Milwaukee area, having been named Wisconsin’s “Mr. Basketball” in his playing days back at Milwaukee Vincent High School. He led Vincent to three consecutive state titles (1996/1997/1998), going an amazing 92-11 in that span. Ranked as the fourth-best point guard and 42nd-best player in the country, Winston spent his first three seasons at Colorado. A three-year starter with the Buffaloes, he played in 95 straight games and set a new CU single-season assist record with 194 in 2000-2001. In three years, he scored 285 points and recorded 440 assists and 179 steals. He capped his collegiate career by returning home to play for the Panthers and head coach Bruce Pearl in 2002-03. Winston helped the Panthers to a 24-8 overall record that season and the program’s first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
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