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Jordan Brooks

Jordan Brooks is entering his second season assistant coach for the Southeastern men's basketball program while earning a promotion to recruiting coordinator.

Prior to Southeastern, Brooks coached at Howard University (2017-19) as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.

Before Howard, Brooks coached and recruited at the 14U, 15U, and 16U grassroot levels while developing several NCAA Division I student-athletes from Top programs in the Washington DC area which include DC Assault, Team Takeover, Team Durant, and Team St8ment.
Brooks then moved to the NCAA Division I level, where he has 4 years of experience. He spent two years as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Howard University (2017-2019).
 
During his tenure at Howard; Brooks recruited and helped develop Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year RJ Cole; and All-Conference players Chad Lott and Charles Williams.
 
Brooks helped the Howard Bison to a remarkable turnaround in his second season, as the Bison finished 17-16 Overall and 10-6 in Conference Record. The Bison finished 3rd Place in the conference and helped assist the Bison to the first winning regular season in the programs last 4 years. He has also helped the program receive there first post season Bid in over 20 years. 
 
Upon the completion of that season; Brooks was recognized as one of the Nation's top young coaches. The National Association of Basketball Coaches named Brooks to its NABC 30-UNDER-30 Team.
 
Brooks played his collegiate career at Hampton (2007-2011), including the first three seasons under former Howard Men's Basketball head coach Kevin Nickelberry.

In 2011, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Sport Management at Hampton. A year later (2012), Brooks received a MBA at Goldey-Beacom College, specializing in Marketing Management.

Brooks attended Charles Herbert Flowers High School (Springdale, Md.) where he earned All-MET and All-PG County First Team honors.