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Coach Brown.JPGMen’s Basketball Head Coach – Wiley Brown

Email: Brown434@ius.edu

Wiley Brown begins his first year as head coach for the men’s basketball program at Indiana University Southeast. A starting forward on the NCAA Division I National Champion basketball team at the University of Louisville in 1980 and a member of the 1982 Final Four team, Brown previously served in multiple capacities in the University of Louisville athletic department for the past 15 years. Brown served as strength and conditioning coordinator under both former Louisville Hall of Fame Head Coach Denny Crum and current Louisville Head Coach Rick Pitino for a total of 13 years.

 

In 2003, Brown served as an interim assistant coach for the Louisville men’s basketball program. Beginning in 2005, Brown served Louisville Athletic Director Tom Jurich as the assistant director of outreach and most recently as the director of community enrichment. During that time he managed fundraising efforts for outreach programs throughout greater Louisville and directed the CARDSfit program.

 

Brown is no stranger to playing at a competitive level. As a player at Louisville, Brown posted career totals of 699 points, 407 rebounds and 121 assists, helping the Cardinals to a combined 101-30 four-year record.

 

After finishing his successful collegiate basketball playing career, Brown joined the National Football League (NFL) where he played defensive end for two seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. During his time with the Eagles’ organization, Brown played under the direction of Dick Vermeil and Marion Campbell.

 

After his brief stint in the NFL, Brown returned to basketball. For seven years Brown played professional basketball in the International Federation of Basketball where he traveled throughout the world.  Brown spent one year with the CBA Louisville Catbirds and the remaining six years in
Spain, France, and Italy.

 

A native of Sylvester, Ga., Brown kept a promise to his mother by earning his bachelor's degree in 1992 from the University of Louisville. He majored in communications, health education and Pan African studies. He was twice named to the U of L honor roll. He and his wife, Anne-Marie, reside in Louisville and have one son, Caleb.

 

Coach McCray.JPG Assistant Coach – Scooter McCray

 

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Coach Banks.JPGAssistant Coach – Antwain Banks

Email: anlbanks@ius.edu

 

Antwain Banks enters his fourth season as an assistant coach at IU Southeast. He coached three years under the direction of now Wake Forest University Director of Basketball Operations Walt Corbean, and begins this season on the staff of Wiley Brown.

 

He is a former player of the Grenadiers and was a key component of the back-to-back KIAC Conference Championships in the 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 seasons. Banks was also on the IU Southeast squad that made a trip to the NAIA National Tournament in the 2002-2003 season.

 

Banks is a 1999 graduate of John Adams High School in South Bend, Indiana. Prior to attending IU Southeast, Banks played two successful years at Ancilla Junior College where he helped lead them to their first Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA) Conference Tournament appearance in school history.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coach Thomas.jpgAssistant Coach – Alvin Thomas

Alvin Thomas enters his second season as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball program at Indiana University Southeast. He coached his first season under the direction of now Wake Forest University Director of Basketball Operations Walt Corbean and begins this season as an assistant for Wiley Brown.

Prior to coming to IU Southeast, Thomas spent three years as an assistant coach at Louisville Seneca High School under the direction of former University of Louisville player and current Jeffersonville High School Athletic Director Tony Branch.

Thomas also founded the Louisville Street Heat AAU Basketball program. The basketball program fielded winning teams for both boys and girls (2002-2006). The Louisville Street Heat has produced several Kentucky All-Stars, All-State Team Members, along with many Regional and District Most Valuable Players (MVP).

Coach Thomas was a standout athlete in high school at Louisville Male. During his time as a Bulldog he lettered in both basketball and track and field. Thomas attended the University of Louisville, and is currently employed in healthcare. He and his wife Kim reside in Louisville and have a daughter Jordan who is a student at IU Southeast.

 

 

 

Mr. Robinson.JPGAdministrative Assistant and Tutor – Henry Robinson

 

Henry Robinson begins his first season as men’s basketball administrative assistant and tutor at Indiana University Southeast.

 

IU Southeast welcomes Robinson from the University of Louisville where he served as an athletic department tutor for five years.  While at Louisville, Robinson was named athletic tutor of the year in 2004 for his excellent work in assisting student-athletes in the Cardinal athletic department reach academic success.

 

In 2001, Robinson served as a special education resources teacher in the Jefferson County Public School system. Prior to his work in education, Robinson worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Louisville where he specialized in the management of federal properties on military installations and civil projects. 

 

Robinson also served in the U.S. Air Force as an air operations specialist and in the U.S. Army Reserve as an administrative specialist and logistic specialist. During his time serving his country Robinson received numerous awards including two Army Achievement Medals and an Army Commendation.

 

Robinson received his bachelor’s degree in commerce from the University of Louisville and his master’s degree in education from the University of Tennessee at Martin. Robinson resides in Louisville and has three sons, Tim, JR and Mark and two grandsons, Parker and Chase.

 

 

Mr. Wilkins.JPGVideo Coordinator – Scott Wilkins 

Email: chswilki@ius.edu

  

Scott Wilkins begins his third season with the IU southeast men’s basketball program. He begins the 2007-08 season in his first year as the Grenadier’s video coordinator. He previously served as a team manager for two years prior to making the transition to video coordinator.

 

Wilkins duties as a video coordinator include getting game tapes for future opponents and breaking down the film for the coaches and players. Wilkins also tapes practices and coordinates all video exchange.

 

Prior to becoming a basketball manager, Wilkins ran four seasons for the IU Southeast cross country team from 1999-2003.  He became the No. 1 runner on the team his final two seasons.

 

Wilkins is originally from Goshen, Kentucky and graduated from South Oldham High School in 1999.  At South Oldham Wilkins managed the boys basketball team while also running track and cross country for the Dragons.

 

A graduate of IU Southeast, Wilkins received his bachelor’s degree in general studies with a double minor in supervision and recreation/leadership in December of 2005. 

 

Wilkins is a native of Oldham County and spends his free time as an assistant coach for the boys and girls cross country and track teams at South Oldham High School.  He has aspirations of becoming an NCAA Division I men’s assistant basketball coach and eventually a head coach. 

 

 

Chris Burt.JPGStrength and Conditioning Coach – Chris Burt 

 

Chris Burt is in his first year as the strength and conditioning coach for the men’s basketball team at Indiana University Southeast. He has served as volunteer strength and conditioning consultant for the Grenadier baseball, basketball and women's softball programs since 2005. Hired by IU Southeast Athletic Director Pat Mrozowski in 2005 as a fitness center supervisor, Burt has conducted numerous fitness seminars for the IU Southeast community.

 

Prior to his stint at IU Southeast, Burt has served as the volunteer strength and conditioning coach for Shawnee High School's (Louisville, Ky.) football program. Burt's career as a strength and conditioning coach started in 2003 under the tutelage of local-renowned Exercise Physiologist Angela Carter-Lanon, while working for the YMCA of Greater Louisville.

 

A 2006 graduate of IU Southeast, Burt received his bachelor’s degree in general studies with minors in supervision and recreation. He also earned a Master's of Science in health and wellness, with a concentration in performance enhancement and injury prevention, from California University of Pennsylvania in 2007. Burt currently works for IU Southeast and Ivy Tech Community College as an adjunct lecturer where he teaches various courses on strength and conditioning.

 

Burt is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, the National Strength and Conditioning Association and holds certifications from USA Weightlifting (Level 1 club coach, and referee) and the National Academy of Sports Medicine (Performance Enhancement Specialist). Burt resides in Louisville, Ky. with his son Ian (5).