John Wilson,
Jr. enters
his 11th
season as
the men’s
basketball
coach at
Lock Haven
University.
Wilson is no
stranger to
the
Pennsylvania
State
Athletic
Conference (PSAC),
as he has
spent the
majority of
his coaching
career in
the PSAC,
having
served as
the
assistant
coach at
Millersville
University
of
Pennsylvania
for 10
years.
Wilson, the
2003 PSAC
Western
Division
Coach of the
Year,
has posted
an overall
49-190 mark
in his nine
years at the
helm of the
Bald Eagle
program. In
2002-03 he
guided the
Bald Eagles
to a 10-17
overall
record and a
6-6 mark in
the PSAC,
earning a
trip to the
PSAC
playoffs as
the fourth
seed in the
Western
Division.
Prior to
gaining the
position at
Lock Haven,
Wilson spent
one year as
the head
boy’s
varsity
coach at
William Penn
High School
(York, Pa.),
where he
guided the
Bearcats to
a County
Division I
Championship
and state
playoff
berth.
Wilson began
his coaching
experience
in the PSAC
as an
assistant
coach at
Millersville
from
1988-96. In
1996, Wilson
was elevated
to associate
head coach
at The
‘Ville,
where he
remained
until 1998.
There,
Wilson
helped guide
Marauder
teams to the
NCAA
Division II
playoffs in
1993, 1994,
and 1995, as
well as to
the Elite
Eight in
1989. During
his stint,
Millersville
won two PSAC
post-season
titles, four
PSAC Eastern
Division
crowns, and
an ECAC
Division II
tournament
championship.
Wilson also
spent five
years
(1980-85) as
the men's
basketball
assistant
coach at
Malcolm X
Community
College in
Chicago,
Ill. under
his father,
John Sr.,
whom he
added to his
staff in
2003.
Wilson holds
a Bachelor's
Degree in
recreation
from
Washburn
University
(1980). John
and his
wife,
Jackie,
reside in
Lock Haven.
They have
four
children,
Tamara,
Tiehrra,
John III,
Justin, and
a grandson
Cameron.