Mike Jordan begins his first season as the Lafayette men's basketball head coach after being named to the position on March 29. Jordan, who spent nine seasons as an assistant coach on the Colgate men’s basketball staff, is the 19th coach in program history and replaces Fran O'Hanlon who guided the program for 27 seasons before announcing his retirement.Â
Jordan’s most recent coaching stint at Colgate in 2021-22 saw the Raiders win their final 15 games to capture the conference title and advance to the NCAA Tournament under head coach and fellow University of Pennsylvania alum Matt Langel.Â
In 2020-21, Jordan worked as an assistant at Drexel under head coach Zach Spiker, helping lead the Dragons to their first-ever CAA title and the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 25 years.
His time at Drexel followed eight seasons as an assistant at Colgate where he joined the staff in 2012. Jordan helped push the Raiders to three straight seasons (2017-20) in which they set record win totals. That time included consecutive 20-win seasons (the first in program history) in 2018-19 (24-11) and 2019-20 (25-9) with an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2018-19.
Before arriving at Colgate, Jordan played professionally in Europe, seeing time in nine different countries from 2000-2011. He was a two-time champion and all-star in the German Bundesliga, while also being named an All-Star in the Italian A1 league. In 2000, before leaving for Europe, he played for the Philadelphia 76ers summer league team and also was a member of the Boston Celtics preseason team.
Jordan is a 2000 graduate of Penn where he was a three-time All-Ivy League First-Team selection who led the Quakers to conference titles in 1999 and 2000. He was the Ivy League Player of the Year in 2000 after earning Rookie of the Year honors in 1996. Jordan ended his Penn career ranked in the top 10 in four key statistical categories: sixth in points (1,604 points), third in assists (469), fifth in steals (147) and ninth in three-pointers (173). He was named to the Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2014 and inducted into the Penn Athletics Hall of Class XII in May 2022.
A Philadelphia native, Jordan graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Penn where he was a member of the Friars Senior Society.Â
Jordan and his wife, Katie, have three daughters: Eva, Bella and Jayla.Â
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING…
"I am ecstatic that Mike is getting to continue his coaching career at a place like Lafayette where he succeeds a good friend in Fran O'Hanlon. In my time at Penn, he was an outstanding leader who was such a positive influence on his teammates and a spark to win Ivy League championships. I am really proud of what he has accomplished already as a coach and excited to see what his time at Lafayette will bring. Mike is a tremendous person who will represent Lafayette extremely well."
    Fran Dunphy | Former Penn and Temple men's basketball coach
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"I am thrilled to hear the news about Mike getting the Lafayette job. I've kept close tabs on that program from the moment Fran O'Hanlon got the job. Having recruited Mike to play at Penn, I'm happy to see it stay 'within the family.' Mike has worked with great friends at Colgate, and his understanding of the Patriot League should allow him to hit the ground running. Lafayette is an annual opponent on our schedule, and I can't wait to see Mike leading them on the sideline next year."Â
    Steve Donahue | Current Penn men's basketball coach
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"I have known Mike for over 25 years. He helped me become a better player and has helped me be a better coach. His fierce competitive instincts have helped countless teams become champions. More important to me than basketball, he is family. We are all incredibly excited for MJ, Katie, Eva, Bella and Jayla in their new opportunity at Lafayette College."
    Matt Langel | Former Penn teammate and current Colgate men's basketball coach