Staff Directory

Mike Wolf
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- Phone:
- (260) 481-6810
Mike Wolf is in his seventh season with the Mastodons in 2025-26 and his sixth as an assistant coach. He served as the Director of Operations for the 'Dons in 2019-20.
The Mastodons were the only team in the league to earn two nods on the All-Horizon League First Team in 2024-25. The ‘Dons put together a 12-2 home record and picked up a bye in the opening round of the league postseason tournament. They were just a win short of a 20-win campaign. The 2023-24 season saw the Mastodons win 23 games and make an appearance in the CIT championship game. Four ‘Dons finished the season averaging double-digit points.
In 2022-23, the Mastodons notched another winning season while graduating five seniors. The successful campaign came after 2021-22 season where the Mastodons won the Horizon League regular season, set a school record with 10 Division I wins in a row, win 20 games for the fourth time in program history, and earn its first ever berth in the College Basketball Insider postseason tournament. The 'Dons led the league in overall defense, forced turnovers, and had two all-league players in Jarred Godfrey and Jalon Pipkins. Deonte Billups was recognized as the league's Sixth Man of The Year. Jon Coffman was named the Horizon League Coach of the Year.
Wolf helped lead the Mastodons to the program's first-ever CBI bid in 2022 after capturing the 2021-22 Horizon League regular season title. The team won 20 games for the fourth time as a Division I member. The season was highlighted by a triple-overtime thriller over Cleveland State in the regular season and a Horizon League Championship semifinal berth. Deonte Billups was the Horizon League's Sixth Man of the Year, while Jarred Godfrey was a First Team pick, and Jalon Pipkins was a Third Team and Defensive Team honoree.
Prior to coming to Fort Wayne, Wolf spent two seasons at Mount St. Mary's University, where he served as graduate assistant in 2017-18 and Director of Basketball Operations in 2018-19.
Prior to Mount St. Mary's, he was an assistant at Emory & Henry College. He helped lead the Wasps to their first 20-win season in 24 years, and to the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Tournament championship game for the first time in 23 years. He assisted with game planning and scouting, coordinated video, led individual skill development workouts and helped with recruiting.
Prior to his time at Emory & Henry, Wolf was a three-year captain and the valedictorian for his class at William Peace University in Raleigh, North Carolina. He was a member of William Peace's first-ever men's basketball team in 2012-13, and he led the team to a second-place finish as a senior. He started 55 consecutive games, and led the USA South and was second in NCAA Division III in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.8), as a senior.
A standout in the classroom as well, Wolf achieved a perfect 4.0 grade-point average in political science. He was named to the USA South Academic All-Conference team three seasons, and was a 2014-15 CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree.
The Mastodons were the only team in the league to earn two nods on the All-Horizon League First Team in 2024-25. The ‘Dons put together a 12-2 home record and picked up a bye in the opening round of the league postseason tournament. They were just a win short of a 20-win campaign. The 2023-24 season saw the Mastodons win 23 games and make an appearance in the CIT championship game. Four ‘Dons finished the season averaging double-digit points.
In 2022-23, the Mastodons notched another winning season while graduating five seniors. The successful campaign came after 2021-22 season where the Mastodons won the Horizon League regular season, set a school record with 10 Division I wins in a row, win 20 games for the fourth time in program history, and earn its first ever berth in the College Basketball Insider postseason tournament. The 'Dons led the league in overall defense, forced turnovers, and had two all-league players in Jarred Godfrey and Jalon Pipkins. Deonte Billups was recognized as the league's Sixth Man of The Year. Jon Coffman was named the Horizon League Coach of the Year.
Wolf helped lead the Mastodons to the program's first-ever CBI bid in 2022 after capturing the 2021-22 Horizon League regular season title. The team won 20 games for the fourth time as a Division I member. The season was highlighted by a triple-overtime thriller over Cleveland State in the regular season and a Horizon League Championship semifinal berth. Deonte Billups was the Horizon League's Sixth Man of the Year, while Jarred Godfrey was a First Team pick, and Jalon Pipkins was a Third Team and Defensive Team honoree.
Prior to coming to Fort Wayne, Wolf spent two seasons at Mount St. Mary's University, where he served as graduate assistant in 2017-18 and Director of Basketball Operations in 2018-19.
Prior to Mount St. Mary's, he was an assistant at Emory & Henry College. He helped lead the Wasps to their first 20-win season in 24 years, and to the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Tournament championship game for the first time in 23 years. He assisted with game planning and scouting, coordinated video, led individual skill development workouts and helped with recruiting.
Prior to his time at Emory & Henry, Wolf was a three-year captain and the valedictorian for his class at William Peace University in Raleigh, North Carolina. He was a member of William Peace's first-ever men's basketball team in 2012-13, and he led the team to a second-place finish as a senior. He started 55 consecutive games, and led the USA South and was second in NCAA Division III in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.8), as a senior.
A standout in the classroom as well, Wolf achieved a perfect 4.0 grade-point average in political science. He was named to the USA South Academic All-Conference team three seasons, and was a 2014-15 CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree.
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