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Wodajo hired as director of recruiting and scouting

Wodajo hired as director of recruiting and scouting


MADISON, Wis. — Isaac Wodajo has been hired as director of recruiting and scouting for the Wisconsin men’s basketball program, as announced by head coach Greg Gard on Wednesday.

Wodajo joins Wisconsin after most recently serving as special assistant to the head coach at Northern Kentucky on the staff of Darrin Horn. He helped the head coach in all areas of the program, including recruiting, scouting and player development.

At Wisconsin, Wodajo will direct recruiting oversight, scouting, on-campus visits, and recruit evaluation, while also assisting Gard and the coaching staff.

“We are excited to welcome Isaac Wodajo to our staff, and having him in this position makes Wisconsin basketball stronger,” Gard said. “Since the offseason began, I have worked to evaluate the changes in college athletics while making sure that the makeup of our staff best fits the various needs of our program. Isaac has a standout work ethic and he has gained invaluable experience at a variety of schools in a number of areas of the game – coaching, operations, scouting, and recruiting – making him an excellent fit for our program.

“I’ve watched Isaac grow in the profession from afar and have been impressed with his rise and the steps he’s taken in his career thus far. Isaac understands what has made Wisconsin successful both on and off the court and will help us continue to compete at a championship level.”

During the 2022-23 season, Wodajo served as head coach at Division I JUCO Wabash Valley College at the age of 30 years old. His team ended the season with wins in seven of their last nine games, including a victory over No. 10 nationally-ranked Vincennes University, en route to a 17-13 record overall.

Prior to his time leading the Warrior program, Wodajo was an assistant coach for three seasons at Wabash Valley, where the team achieved 70 total wins in four seasons at the JUCO level (three full seasons and one shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic). During his tenure, he recruited and coached eight NCAA Division I signees and assisted in the development of nine players who were selected as All-Region and All-Conference student-athletes. As an assistant, Wodajo served as the program’s offensive coordinator and lead scout for every opponent.

“I am extremely grateful for this opportunity to join Coach Gard and his elite staff at Wisconsin,”…

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