2020-21 Men's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 32
Luke Wilson
- Class:
- Senior
- Position:
- G
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 175
- Hometown:
- Boulder, Colo.
- High School:
- Boulder
Who is Luke Wilson ...
• Joined the team as a preferred walk-on after growing up as a lifelong Michigan fan
• Known for bench celebrations following big plays
• Left-handed guard, who has long-range shooting ability
• Brother, Zach, graduated from Michigan in 2015 with a major in economics
• Changed jersey number from No. 11 to No. 32, which was his older brother’s (Zach) former jersey number
Michigan Career
• Reached 100+ career wins (105-32)
• Academic All-Big Ten (2019, ‘20, ‘21)
• Michigan Academic Achievement (2018, ‘19, ‘20)
• Helped U-M to back-to-back 30+ win seasons -- U-M record 33-8 (2017-18) & 30-7 (2018-19)
• Fourth & fifth 30+ win seasons all-time at Michigan
• Helped U-M win the 2021 Big Ten regular season title
• Helped U-M win the 2018 Big Ten Tournament title
• U-M’s second straight title; third Big Ten team to win back-to-back titles (2017, ‘18)
• Helped U-M advance to 2018 Final Four (San Antonio) & national title game (vs. Villanova)
• Helped U-M advance to two NCAA Elite Eights (2018, ‘21)
• Helped U-M advance to three straight NCAA Sweet 16s (2018, ‘19, 21)
• Overall it was the fourth straight for U-M (2017, ‘18, ‘19, ‘21)
• Note: 2020 NCAA Tournament was cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
• Helped U-M to the 2020 Battle 4 Atlantis title, winning three games in three days -- Iowa State, No. 6 North Carolina and No. 8 Gonzaga at the Atlantis Resort
• Helped U-M to the 2018 Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off title, defeating George Washington and Providence at the Mohegan Sun Resort
Senior (2020-21)
• Played in two games; all off the bench
• Played in three minutes against Maryland (Jan. 19); drew a offensive charge
• Played in two minutes against Michigan State (March 4); one assist
Junior (2019-20)
• Played in six games; all off the bench
• Had season cut short after postseason was cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
• Scored first career points with a 3-pointer against UMass-Lowell (Dec. 29)
• Had first career assist against Houston Baptist (Nov. 22), on a cross court pass to a streaking Rico Ozuna-Harrison, who laid it in for his first career points
• Played a career-high five minutes against Presbyterian College (Dec. 21)
Sophomore (2018-19)
• Played in 10 games; all off the bench
• Grabbed first collegiate & career-high two rebounds against Northwestern (Jan. 13)
• Played a season-best four minutes vs. George Washington (Nov. 17)
Freshman (2017-18)
• Joined the team as a preferred walk-on
• Played in two games; all off the bench
• Made collegiate debut against UC Riverside (Nov. 26); playing four minutes and attempting first career free throw (0-for-1)
• Played final three minutes against Alabama A&M (Dec. 21), attempting first career 3-pointer (0-for-1)
Prep Career
• Played two seasons of varsity basketball at Boulder High School under Jack Clarke
• 2x Front Range League All-Conference first team (2016, '17)
• All-Region first team (2017) and 2x Team Captain (2016, '17)
• Ranked fifth in the nation in free throw percentage shooting 91.8% (169-for-184) during 2017 season
• As a senior (2016-17), averaged 19.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game -- second leading scorer in 5A Front Range and led Boulder to a 15-10 record, a runner-up finish 5A Front Range Conference (9-3) as well as a Sweet 16 appearance in the 2017 CHSAA State Playoffs
• As a junior (2015-16), averaged 12.0 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game and led Boulder to an 18-7 record and the 5A Front Range league title (11-1) as well as a Sweet 16 appearance in the 2016 CHSAA State Playoffs
• Scored in double figures in 37 of 50 games over two seasons with 16 games of 20-plus pints including two 30-plus point games; scored a career-best 38 points vs. Rocky Mountain (Jan. 20, 2017), going 8-for-14 from the field and 22-for-23 from the free throw line
• Played AAU for Colorado Titans under Rick Jimenez for five years
Personal
• Born on June 24, 1999 in Denver, Colorado
• Son of Sandra and Michael Wilson
• Enrolled in the School of Kinesiology & Stephen M. Ross School of Business
• Sport Management & Business Administration major
• Joined the team as a preferred walk-on after growing up as a lifelong Michigan fan
• Known for bench celebrations following big plays
• Left-handed guard, who has long-range shooting ability
• Brother, Zach, graduated from Michigan in 2015 with a major in economics
• Changed jersey number from No. 11 to No. 32, which was his older brother’s (Zach) former jersey number
Michigan Career
• Reached 100+ career wins (105-32)
• Academic All-Big Ten (2019, ‘20, ‘21)
• Michigan Academic Achievement (2018, ‘19, ‘20)
• Helped U-M to back-to-back 30+ win seasons -- U-M record 33-8 (2017-18) & 30-7 (2018-19)
• Fourth & fifth 30+ win seasons all-time at Michigan
• Helped U-M win the 2021 Big Ten regular season title
• Helped U-M win the 2018 Big Ten Tournament title
• U-M’s second straight title; third Big Ten team to win back-to-back titles (2017, ‘18)
• Helped U-M advance to 2018 Final Four (San Antonio) & national title game (vs. Villanova)
• Helped U-M advance to two NCAA Elite Eights (2018, ‘21)
• Helped U-M advance to three straight NCAA Sweet 16s (2018, ‘19, 21)
• Overall it was the fourth straight for U-M (2017, ‘18, ‘19, ‘21)
• Note: 2020 NCAA Tournament was cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
• Helped U-M to the 2020 Battle 4 Atlantis title, winning three games in three days -- Iowa State, No. 6 North Carolina and No. 8 Gonzaga at the Atlantis Resort
• Helped U-M to the 2018 Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off title, defeating George Washington and Providence at the Mohegan Sun Resort
Senior (2020-21)
• Played in two games; all off the bench
• Played in three minutes against Maryland (Jan. 19); drew a offensive charge
• Played in two minutes against Michigan State (March 4); one assist
Junior (2019-20)
• Played in six games; all off the bench
• Had season cut short after postseason was cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
• Scored first career points with a 3-pointer against UMass-Lowell (Dec. 29)
• Had first career assist against Houston Baptist (Nov. 22), on a cross court pass to a streaking Rico Ozuna-Harrison, who laid it in for his first career points
• Played a career-high five minutes against Presbyterian College (Dec. 21)
Sophomore (2018-19)
• Played in 10 games; all off the bench
• Grabbed first collegiate & career-high two rebounds against Northwestern (Jan. 13)
• Played a season-best four minutes vs. George Washington (Nov. 17)
Freshman (2017-18)
• Joined the team as a preferred walk-on
• Played in two games; all off the bench
• Made collegiate debut against UC Riverside (Nov. 26); playing four minutes and attempting first career free throw (0-for-1)
• Played final three minutes against Alabama A&M (Dec. 21), attempting first career 3-pointer (0-for-1)
Prep Career
• Played two seasons of varsity basketball at Boulder High School under Jack Clarke
• 2x Front Range League All-Conference first team (2016, '17)
• All-Region first team (2017) and 2x Team Captain (2016, '17)
• Ranked fifth in the nation in free throw percentage shooting 91.8% (169-for-184) during 2017 season
• As a senior (2016-17), averaged 19.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game -- second leading scorer in 5A Front Range and led Boulder to a 15-10 record, a runner-up finish 5A Front Range Conference (9-3) as well as a Sweet 16 appearance in the 2017 CHSAA State Playoffs
• As a junior (2015-16), averaged 12.0 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game and led Boulder to an 18-7 record and the 5A Front Range league title (11-1) as well as a Sweet 16 appearance in the 2016 CHSAA State Playoffs
• Scored in double figures in 37 of 50 games over two seasons with 16 games of 20-plus pints including two 30-plus point games; scored a career-best 38 points vs. Rocky Mountain (Jan. 20, 2017), going 8-for-14 from the field and 22-for-23 from the free throw line
• Played AAU for Colorado Titans under Rick Jimenez for five years
Personal
• Born on June 24, 1999 in Denver, Colorado
• Son of Sandra and Michael Wilson
• Enrolled in the School of Kinesiology & Stephen M. Ross School of Business
• Sport Management & Business Administration major
Men's Basketball Press Conference: Dusty May (Nov. 17)
Monday, November 17
Men's Basketball Highlights at TCU (Nov. 14)
Friday, November 14
Men's Basketball Highlights vs. Wake Forest (Nov. 11)
Tuesday, November 11
Men's Basketball Press Conference: Dusty May (Nov. 10)
Monday, November 10





