One of the most popular Monarchs of all-time, Jason Wade will shift to the sidelines this season and serve as a graduate assistant coach.
Wade played in 107 games in his ODU career and was a member of the 2018-19 Conference USA Tournament Champions. He missed over two seasons with injuries, only to return and be a “coach on the floor” as the Monarchs transitioned into Sun Belt Conference play.
As a sophomore he averaged 10.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game. He hit 56.2% from the field, 65.2% from the line for career best numbers.
He scored 23 points against Charlotte as a sophomore for his career best, while hauling in 10 rebounds twice in his career including this past season against Central Michigan. He set a Diamondhead Classic record with a career high six steals against UMass on Christmas Eve 2023.
Wade will finish his master’s in education in May of 2025.
Wade played in 107 games in his ODU career and was a member of the 2018-19 Conference USA Tournament Champions. He missed over two seasons with injuries, only to return and be a “coach on the floor” as the Monarchs transitioned into Sun Belt Conference play.
As a sophomore he averaged 10.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game. He hit 56.2% from the field, 65.2% from the line for career best numbers.
He scored 23 points against Charlotte as a sophomore for his career best, while hauling in 10 rebounds twice in his career including this past season against Central Michigan. He set a Diamondhead Classic record with a career high six steals against UMass on Christmas Eve 2023.
Wade will finish his master’s in education in May of 2025.