Mike Wacker
Mike Wacker

Bio

The 2021-22 season will be the sixth season at Texas Lutheran University for Head Coach Mike Wacker. 

Coach Wacker has compiled an overall record of 69-54 (.560) with a 43-29 (.597) record in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. 

In the 2019-20 season, TLU was picked to finish seventh in the SCAC Preseason Coaches' Poll, but the Bulldogs ignored those expectations and finished in a tie for third in the regular season and upset No. 2 seed Austin College to play in the SCAC Tournament final. The Bulldogs finished as the SCAC runner-up, losing in the final to top seed Centenary (La.).

For the 2019-20 season, Bulldogs Sebastian Andrade and Caleb Lister each earned SCAC All-Conference honors. Andrade went over 1,000 points for his career. Lister led the conference in offensive rebounds.

In 2018-19, TLU won the SCAC Men’s Basketball Championship for the second time since Coach Wacker came to TLU. 

The Bulldogs had an overall record of 18-10 and an 11-5 mark in SCAC regular-season games. TLU finished the SCAC regular-season schedule as the No. 2 seed and shared the SCAC regular-season title with Southwestern.

The 2019 SCAC Men’s Basketball Championship was played in Memorial Gymnasium on TLU’s campus in Seguin, Texas. The Bulldogs won their semifinal matchup against Trinity (Texas) 64-60. 

The SCAC Championship game was quite the thriller, as the Bulldogs came out victorious over the University of Dallas in a double-overtime battle, 99-95. Jackson Willoughby was named the tournament’s MVP.

TLU headed to the Pacific Northwest to square off against Whitman College (Wash.) in their NCAA Divsion III Men’s Basketball Championship first-round matchup. Whitman defeated the Bulldogs 102-79 in the first round. 

Nathan Josephs (San Antonio/Clark) was a SCAC First Team selection as a guard, and Harris Jowell(Brock/Brock) was a SCAC Second Team selection as a forward. 

In 2017-18, the Bulldogs finished the year with an overall record of 12-15 and a 7-7 mark in SCAC regular-season action. The Bulldogs qualified for the SCAC Men’s Basketball Championships as the No. 6 seed. TLU won their SCAC first-round matchup, 91-76 over the University of Dallas. The Bulldogs then fell in the SCAC semifinals to Centenary, 76-70.

Josephs was a SCAC Second Team selection at the guard position. 

In 2016-17, Coach Wacker’s first season at TLU, the Bulldogs won the SCAC Men’s Basketball Championship. TLU finished the year with a 19-10 overall record and a 10-4 finish in the SCAC regular season. In the SCAC Tournament, the Bulldogs notched wins over Centenary 88-85 in the first round, Colorado College 73-65 in the second round, and then winning over Schreiner 83-70 in the championship game. 

The Bulldogs fell to Emory (Ga.) 82-69 in the first round of the 2017 NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Championship.

Sterling Holmes (San Antonio/Antonian) was a SCAC First Team selection at the guard position. Zach Behr (Temple/Temple) was a SCAC Second Team selection at forward. 

Wacker, the head coach who brought record excellence to the Converse Judson High School boys basketball program, returned to his roots as the new head men’s basketball coach at TLU on June 30, 2016.

“We’re delighted that Mike Wacker is coming home to Texas Lutheran,” then TLU President Stuart Dorsey said at the time of Wacker’s hiring. “He spent much of his childhood on campus when his legendary father, Jim Wacker, took the Bulldogs to consecutive NAIA national football championships.”

“Mike has achieved great coaching success in his own right and is widely recognized as one of the state’s top high school basketball coaches over the last 25 years. Mike’s return will build even more excitement around a basketball program that already has great momentum.” 

Wacker succeeded Jimmy Smith, who resigned from TLU to take an assistant coaching position at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas.

Smith coached the Bulldogs for two seasons and led TLU to two SCAC regular-season titles, to consecutive SCAC Tournament Championships, and to back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Championship (first round).

 “I’m absolutely thrilled to be a part of the Bulldog family,” said Wacker at his hiring press conference. “It is a privilege. I am humbled. I definitely feel a great sense of responsibility to be the next coach at Texas Lutheran.”

“After 26 years as part of the Judson community, I felt that this was just a unique opportunity to coach at the college level and in a place that has so much energy and optimism. I am looking forward to building on the success of Coach Smith and helping Bulldog Basketball to be the best it can be.”

Wacker coached for 26 years at Judson and went 703-196 (a winning percentage of .782). He led the Rockets to 25 state playoff berths and three appearances in the UIL Boys Basketball State Championship. His Rocket teams for 1992-93 and 2013-14 finished as the state runner-up and his 2000-01 team made it to the state semifinals.

At Judson, Wacker averaged 27 wins per season and had 26 consecutive winning seasons. He was inducted into the Texas High School Basketball Hall of Fame as a player and a coach on May 21, 2011.

Judson won 13 district championships, including six straight, with Wacker. Three times he was named the San Antonio Express-News Greater San Antonio Coach of the Year.

Wacker already was familiar with several members of the TLU Athletics staff. Director of Athletics Bill Miller was on the Judson athletics staff as head baseball coach when Wacker began his high school coaching career with the Rockets. (Miller also was a player for Jim Wacker on TLU’s two national title football teams.)

“The last two years of TLU Men’s Basketball have been incredible, and I strongly believe that hiring Mike Wacker will help us continue that momentum and also get us to the next level,” said Miller at Wacker’s hiring. “I had the privilege of coaching with Coach Wacker at Judson with Coach D.W. Rutledge. I know what Coach Wacker brings to the table. His excitement and enthusiasm are legendary.”

“He is part of a coaching legacy. There is no doubt he knows how to win. However, he also coaches for the right reasons. His care and concern for his players are an important part of his coaching success. If I had a son who was good enough to play basketball at the college level, I would hope that he would get the opportunity to play for Mike Wacker. We are extremely excited that Mike Wacker is now a TLU Bulldog.”

Wacker was a first-hand witness to some of the best moments in TLU Athletics history. He watched his father, the late Jim Wacker, coach Texas Lutheran Football to NAIA-II National Championships in 1974 and 1975.

Jim Wacker would go on to win two NCAA Division II National Championships at Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University - San Marcos). He also had coaching stops at North Dakota State, Texas Christian University, and the University of Minnesota, and he served as the director of athletics at Texas State.

“For our Wacker family, Texas Lutheran is where it all began,” said Mike Wacker at the press conference for his hiring. “Forty-five years ago, our family arrived in Seguin on the campus of Texas Lutheran. My dad was able to find a place where his energy and excitement could truly help Texas Lutheran Football go to the highest of heights.”

“I was around eight years old, and I have nothing but the fondest of memories of the overall enthusiasm and the commitment to excellence that the entire Bulldog athletic program experienced over those wonderful years. Our family benefited from the leadership of President Joe Menn and Athletic Director Kieth Skogman, and I feel thankful to be a part of Dr. Dorsey and Bill Miller’s vision of excellence here at TLU. It was a special time then, and I am truly excited to be a part of this special time now. It is an honor for my wife Susie and me to be a part of Bulldog pride.”

Wacker is a 1985 graduate of the University of Texas, where he earned All-Southwest Conference First Team honors and was named to the UT/HEB “All-Time Texas Basketball Team.” He was inducted into the University of Texas Athletic Hall of Honor in 1999.

In 1984-85, Wacker led the Longhorns in scoring, rebounding, minutes played, and field goal percentage, and he finished his career as the Longhorns’ career leader in field goal percentage. He was a team captain and voted his team’s Most Valuable Player. Wacker was given the Bill Henderson Sportsmanship Award.

Prior to a knee injury he sustained in the 1981-82 season, Wacker and legendary coach Abe Lemons led Texas to a 14-0 start and a No. 5 national ranking. In a road game against the University of Houston’s famed Phi Slama Jama (with future Hall of Famers Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler), Wacker scored 32 points.

Wacker played in the 1981 United States Olympic Festival and teamed with Michael Jordan on the South Team.

After his collegiate playing days at Texas, Wacker was selected in the seventh round of the 1985 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz.

Wacker graduated from the University of Texas in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education, with a minor in History. In 1987, he received a Master of Science degree in Education from Southwest Texas State University.

For the 1985-86 season, Wacker worked as an assistant coach at Southwest Texas State. From 1986 to 1990, he was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the University of Texas at San Antonio. 

With the Roadrunners, Wacker was part of UTSA’s first NCAA Tournament team. In his final year with UTSA, the Roadrunners went 22-7 and posted the best start to a season in school history.

Wacker and his wife, Susie, are the parents of three boys: Chris, Karl and David. Mike’s mother, Lil Wacker Hageman, lives in nearby San Marcos.

“My mother is as excited as anybody,” said Mike Wacker. “I know she is really thrilled for us to be here.”