Hawkeye women add Walker as assistant
Jasmyn Walker
IOWA CITY — Jasmyn Walker has been named an assistant coach with the University of Iowa women’s basketball program, it was announced Monday by Hawkeye head coach Jan Jensen.
“I am so excited to welcome Jas to our staff,” Jensen said. “Jas is a bright, young coach with a skill set that will complement our staff so well. I am thrilled to begin utilizing Jas’ experiences and am looking forward to having her to join our Hawkeye family.”
Walker joins the Hawkeyes following coaching stints at George Washington (2024-25), Purdue-Fort Wayne (2023-24), Butler (2022-23), Ferris State (2020-22) and Davenport University (2019-20).
“I’m honored to join the Iowa women’s basketball coaching staff,” Walker said. “To have the opportunity to join a program with a tradition of excellence, national reputation, and a profound impact on the landscape of women’s basketball is truly a blessing. I’m excited to be part of a community that has inspired generations and elevated the game at every level. I can’t wait to get to work with the amazing staff!”
During the 2024-25 season, Walker served as an assistant coach at George Washington, where she coached Gabby Reynolds to A-10 All-Rookie team honors.
Her first Division I assistant coaching stint came at Purdue-Fort Wayne during the 2023-24 campaign, where the Mastodons posted a 23-13 record and advanced to the second round of the Horizon League Championships.
The 23 wins tied the program record for most single season victories, which included a record 12 home and 11 road wins.
As a player, Walker was a standout at Valparaiso and Western Michigan. She played her first two seasons with the Crusaders, earning Horizon League All-Freshman team accolades. She established a first-year school record by grabbing 250 rebounds and finished the season averaging 10.1 points and 8.3 rebounds. As a sophomore, Walker’s numbers rose, averaging 12.2 points and eight boards.
Walker transferred to Western Michigan following her sophomore season and she sat out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA transfer rules. After returning to the court, she averaged 8.4 points and 5.3 rebounds as a junior and 10 points and 6.9 rebounds as a senior. She finished her career with 1,147 points in 111 career games.
The Muskegon, Mich., native graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sports management (2018) and Master’s degree (2020) from Western Michigan.




