Terrance Walker is beginning his second season as Assistant Men's Basketball Coach. Prior to coaching at Macomb, Walker was a five-sport athlete at Detroit Southeastern high school, where he competed in track, cross country, football, baseball, and four years of varsity basketball. While in high school, Walker earned All City and All State honors in cross country and basketball; reached the Public School League's "Final Four" in baseball; and reached the state regional finals in basketball, where the Jungaleers lost to eventual state champion Detroit Southwestern, which featured future NBA players Jalen Rose and Voshon Lenard. During his senior year, Walker was a part of two record-setting teams. The baseball team's 21 victories and the boys' basketball team's 19 wins both established new school records.
Walker played basketball collegiately at Macomb Community College and Wayne State University. At Macomb, Walker led the team to back-to-back league co-championships and to the State Championship title game his second season. Walker led the Monarchs in assists each season and is still Macomb's all-time assist leader. Macomb recognized Walker's greatness by enshrining him in the school's athletic hall of fame.
Walker continued his collegiate career at Wayne State University, where he led the Tartars (now Warriors) to the 1993-94 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference league title, league tournament championship, and the NCAA Division II "Sweet 16" in Evansville, Indiana. While at Wayne State, Walker was named as a First Team member of the league's All-Defensive team, and he left Wayne State as the school's all-time assist leader, despite playing only two seasons.
After his collegiate career, Walker then pursued a professional career in the Continental Basketball Association by attending training camp with the Grand Rapid (MI) Hoops and Fort Wayne (IN) Fury, before eventually playing in the American Basketball Association with the Detroit Dogs.
Walker is a proud parent and is raising two children, Javolis and Alaysha.
"Terrance Walker is a winner and has been an asset everywhere he has gone. Bringing Terrance to our staff gives us a solid individual who is committed and loyal. I have known Terrance since he played for me in High School and every encounter he has had with me has been at championship level, as it relates to Basketball . We can truly not be successful without having individuals like Terrance around the program." - Head Coach Henry Washington