VARSITY HEAD COACH JEREMY BIALEK
COACHING EXPERIENCE
2001-Current
Wildcat Boys Varsity Coach
(12th year, 250-139)
- NCHBC Division I-6A Elite Eight (2010-2012)
- NCHBC Division I-4A Champion (2009)
- NCHBC Midwest Regional Champion (2009)
- ICBA State Champion (2011)
- ICBA State Runner-Up (2009 & 2010)
- ICBA State Final Four (2009-2012)
- ICBA State Elite Eight (2003, 2006-2008)
- NACA Division III Runner-Up (2009)
- NACA Division III Final Four (2008 & 2009)
- NCI Division II Final Four (2007)
- NCI Division III Final Four (2005 & 2006)
- Heartland Conference Champion (2008 & 2009)
- Baptist Academy Holiday Classic Champion (2006 & 2007)
- California Homeschool Tournament Champion (2008)
- Indy Shootout Champion (2008 & 2009)
- 2 1st-team All-Americans
- 1 2nd-team All-American
- 3 3rd-team All-Americans
- 26 ICBA South All-Stars
2000-2001
Fayetteville-Manlius HS Boys
Interim Varsity Coach (1-0)
JV Coach (9-11)
1995-2000
Perry Meridian HS Boys JV Coach (17-3)
Perry Meridian HS Boys Varsity Asst.
Camps
LeMoyne College Basketball Camp (2000)
Word of Life - Poland Basketball Camp (1999)
Perry Meridian Boys Basketball Camp (1995-1999)
Coach
Bialek began his coaching career at Perry Meridian High School as a
varsity assitant and later as the junior varsity coach. In his five
years at Perry, the Falcons won a sectional title and finished Marion
County runners-up twice. Perry's Andre Owens went on to play for the
NBA's Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers. A total of ten Falcon players
continued playing in college - four of them at Division 1 schools,
including two at Indiana University. Before coming to the Wildcats,
Bialek coached the junior varsity for one year in his hometown of
Syracuse at Fayetteville-Manlius High School.
Coach
Bialek spent his high school days at Christian Brothers Academy,
earning varsity letters in cross-country, track, and basketball and
took part in winning one sectional basketball title. Bialek attended
Butler University and graduated with a B.S. in Telecommunication Arts.
A few years later, he completed an M.S. in Media Management at Syracuse
University's Newhouse School. Bialek lives in Indianapolis, serves as pastor at Indianapolis Christian Fellowship. He enjoys
spending time with his wife, Julie, and six kids (Ali, Jair, JD,
Jonah, Annalisa, and Jordan). His hobbies include basketball, golfing, and reading.