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| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| Phone: | 864-503-5179 |
| Email: | rwalker@uscupstate.edu |
| Year: | 5th Year at Upstate |
| Hometown: | Charlotte, N.C. |
| College: | Quincy '07 |
Ryan Walker is in his fifth season as an assistant coach with the
USC Upstate men’s basketball program in 2012-13. He assists
in all phases of the program.
During the 2011-12 campaign,
Walker assisted the Spartans to the best turn-around program at the
NCAA Division I level and helped coach the A-Sun Freshman of the
Year Ty Greene and A-Sun Player of the Year Torrey
Craig.
In 2010-11, he assisted in the development of Spartan rookies
Craig and Babatunde Olumuyiwa. Craig earned A-Sun Freshman of
the Year honors after a strong season, while Olumuyiwa led the
conference in blocks (71). Olumuyiwa blocked nine shots at
South Carolina (Nov. 23) to set a new single-game program mark,
while tying an A-Sun record.
Walker came to Upstate after serving one season as a graduate
assistant at Emporia State in Emporia, Kan., in 2007-08. He
assisted in all phases of the men’s basketball program at
Emporia State, a member of NCAA Division II and the Mid-America
Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA). He primarily worked
with the guards and assisted in recruiting. The Hornets rose to as
high as No. 7 in the NCAA Division II Top 25 poll and advanced to
the championship game of the MIAA Tournament. He coached one
all-conference and one all-region selection that year.
Walker began his collegiate playing career at Division I Southern
Illinois, before finishing his career at Division II Quincy (Ill.)
University. He sat out his freshman season as a red-shirt at SIU
and played his sophomore season for the Salukis. He averaged 1.3
ppg in 14 games for SIU in 2003-04 as the Salukis finished the
season with a 25-5 record and were eliminated by Alabama in the
first round of the NCAA Tournament. While at SIU, Walker was a
member of two conference championship and NCAA Tournament
teams.
Walker transferred to Quincy following his second year at SIU and
had a standout three-year career with the Hawks. He helped lead the
team to three-straight appearances in the NCAA Division II
Tournament and was a two-time Great Lakes Valley Conference
Honorable Mention All-Conference selection. He finished his career
at Quincy with 1,137 points. He holds six school records, including
the all-time marks with 217 three-pointers and 559 three-pointers
attempted. He also holds the single-season school record with 88
three-pointers in 2005-06 and the single-game school record with 10
three-pointers against Drury set during the 2005-06 season. He
ranked third on the team in scoring his first season with the
Hawks, averaging 11.2 points as Quincy finished with an 18-11
record and in fourth place in the GLVC. In 2005-06, he led the team
in scoring at 14.4 points as the Hawks won the Western Division
GLVC regular season championship and finished with a 22-10 record.
As a senior, he ranked third on the team in scoring 11.7 points per
game as the Hawks finished with a 20-10 overall record and in third
place in the Western Division of the GLVC. He graduated from Quincy
with a bachelor’s degree in Biology and a minor in Sport
Management.
Walker is a native of Charlotte, N.C., and completed his freshman
and sophomore years of high school at Charlotte Country Day School.
His family moved to Galesburg, Ill., following his second year in
high school. He finished his last two years at Galesburg High
School, where he was a two-year starter on the varsity boys’
basketball team. He was a two-time all-conference selection at
Galesburg and was a four-year letterman on his high school varsity
teams.
Walker and his wife, Kari, were married on Sept. 8, 2007. Kari was
a member of the women’s basketball team at Quincy and is a
school teacher. The couple has a son, Mason, born during the summer
of 2010.











