Men's Basketball
Jacks, Bradley

Bradley Jacks
- Title:
- Men's Basketball Assistant Coach
- Email:
- bradley.jacks@quinnipiac.edu
Bradley Jacks just completed his fifth season at Quinnipiac in 2024-25.
He served as the Bobcats' Graduate Assistant in 2020-21, as Video Coordinator in 2021-22, and has been an Assistant Coach on the coaching staff since the 2022-23 campaign.
In his role as an assistant coach, Jacks has helped lead the Bobcats to back-to-back MAAC regular season titles. QU went 15-5 in league play during 2023-24, then followed up with another 15-5 MAAC record in 2024-25.
He was selected as a participant in the inaugural class for TopConnect Graduate Assistant Leadership Academy (GALA) in December of 2020. Over 115 basketball graduate assistants from around the country applied for one of 22 spots in the initial class.
Prior to joining the Bobcats, Jacks – a native of Fort Washington, Md. – served as an Assistant Coach at Randolph-Macon under Josh Merkel.
During his playing days, Jacks was a three-time captain at Babson. The power forward eanred All-Conference honors twice for the Beavers, helping the program capture two NEWMAC Championships (2015, 2016). Babson earned three NCAA Tournament bids (2015, 2016, 2017) during Jacks’ time, including the team’s first-ever national championship in 2017.
Jacks averaged 15.2 points and 5.6 rebounds per game during his senior season, shooting 52.1 percent from the floor. He recorded 1,107 points during his collegiate career.
He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Babson in May of 2018 with a concentration in Marketing. He was a recipient of the Student Diversity Leadership Scholarship at Babson. He is currently working toward a Master’s in Business Administration at Quinnipiac.
He served as the Bobcats' Graduate Assistant in 2020-21, as Video Coordinator in 2021-22, and has been an Assistant Coach on the coaching staff since the 2022-23 campaign.
In his role as an assistant coach, Jacks has helped lead the Bobcats to back-to-back MAAC regular season titles. QU went 15-5 in league play during 2023-24, then followed up with another 15-5 MAAC record in 2024-25.
He was selected as a participant in the inaugural class for TopConnect Graduate Assistant Leadership Academy (GALA) in December of 2020. Over 115 basketball graduate assistants from around the country applied for one of 22 spots in the initial class.
Prior to joining the Bobcats, Jacks – a native of Fort Washington, Md. – served as an Assistant Coach at Randolph-Macon under Josh Merkel.
During his playing days, Jacks was a three-time captain at Babson. The power forward eanred All-Conference honors twice for the Beavers, helping the program capture two NEWMAC Championships (2015, 2016). Babson earned three NCAA Tournament bids (2015, 2016, 2017) during Jacks’ time, including the team’s first-ever national championship in 2017.
Jacks averaged 15.2 points and 5.6 rebounds per game during his senior season, shooting 52.1 percent from the floor. He recorded 1,107 points during his collegiate career.
He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Babson in May of 2018 with a concentration in Marketing. He was a recipient of the Student Diversity Leadership Scholarship at Babson. He is currently working toward a Master’s in Business Administration at Quinnipiac.