My Background


WIAA Certified Varsity Offical

College
UW - Eau Claire (Head Assistant) (Mens)
- Lead recruiter and personal workouts coach
- Film analysis
Edgewood College (Graduate Assistant) (Mens)
- Recruiter, Statistician, Individual Workouts
Marian University (Student Assistant) (Mens)
- All the little things that make a program run

AAU
All Wisconsin (Boys): (15u, 16u)
Wisconsin Swing (Boys): (14u, 15u, 16u, 17u)
Wisconsin Blizzard (Girls): (14u)
High School
Menasha High School (Head Coach) (Boys)
- Increased GPA from 2.2 up to 3.3 in just 3 years
- Improved participation from 19 to 43
- Handled fundraising, budgeting, community service participation, youth teams, and coordinating away games
-**Developed players: 2 - D2, 9 - D3: 2 All-State Players**

Personal Trainer
Eau Claire Sports Warehouse
- Provide individual skill work for grades 3rd – 12th
- Basketball camps for 20+ players
- Promoted 6 camps to include 10+ campers in each


About Me
Your Basketball Trainer
Based in the Fox Valley area, I bring a ton of experience as a player, coach, personal trainer, and college recruiter. As a 2010, St. Mary Central graduate, I played on varsity for three years and scored 1,000 points, and was a team captain of a D4 state-qualifying boys basketball team in 2009.
Following high school, I continued both my academic and basketball career at Marian University in Fond du Lac where I graduated in 2014, with a degree in Sports and Recreation Management and a minor in Information Technology. I also scored 1,000 points over my time there while leading Marian University to a conference title and a D-3 NCAA Tournament birth.
I furthered my education by earning a Master’s Degree in Organizational Leadership at Edgewood College in Madison while serving as a graduate assistant with the men’s basketball team. After completing my Master’s degree at Edgewood College, I took a head assistant coaching position at UW-Eau Claire with Coach Siverling.
I have experience working with all levels of players (boys and girls): youth, high school, and college athletes. I come from a family of coaches, I credit both my father and uncle for helping me become the coach and mentor that I am today.
Working as a Special Education teacher at Menasha High School and working alongside student-athletes for many years, I pride myself in mentoring youth into making the best decisions to better their lives and “keep doors open.”
