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Published May 16, 2023
WKU adds Brooks-Sena as new Director of Operations/Scouting
Drew Toennies  •  InsideHilltopperSports
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WKU head coach Steve Lutz announced the addition of Isaiah "Zeke" Brooks-Sena to the Hilltoppers' staff as the program's new Director of Operations/Scouting.

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Brooks-Sena will be joining Western Kentucky's program after serving as the Video Coordinator for Texas A&M Corpus-Christi during the 2022-23 season when the Islanders won the Southland Regular Season Championship and Tournament Championship.

"Zeke is a very bright and up-and-coming guy in our business. When I hired Zeke at Texas A&M Corpus-Christi, he was able to come in and make an immediate impact with our program and I know that he will do the same here on The Hill."
Steve Lutz

Prior to joining Lutz at Texas A&M Corpus-Christi, Brooks-Sena was a graduate assistant at Akron and helped lead the Zips to an appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 2021.

At the end of the season, Akron had a 24-10 overall record, claiming victory in the MAC Tournament Championship.

"I'm very grateful to Coach Lutz for this opportunity. The history and fan support of Western Kentucky Basketball is second to none. I can't wait to get to The Hill and help rebuild this program in any way I can."
Isaiah "Zeke" Brooks-Sena

Before joining Akron's program, Brooks-Sena was a student manager at New Mexico under former head coach Paul Weir for four years. Brooks-Sena also went on to serve as the Lobos head manager in the 2020-21 season.

Brooks-Sena graduated New Mexico with a degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing in May of 2021.

During his time in college, Brooks-Sena was a head coach at Laguna Sports Academy, coaching pueblo youth for two years. Brooks-Sena also supervised four other coaches, served as a middle school head coach and an assistant girls varsity head coach in spring and summer tournaments.

Brooks-Sena is a native of the Santa Fe, N.M. area where he attended Capital High School.

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