Chip MacKenzie
Chip MacKenzie

Player Profile
Position:
Video Coordinator

Chip MacKenzie is in his third year as the video coordinator for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men's basketball program.

MacKenzie came to UWM after spending three seasons as the head coach at Pecatonica High School in southwest Wisconsin, where he compiled a 40-26 record.

In his current position, MacKenzie is responsible for coordinating the entire internal and external video operation for Milwaukee basketball.

"Chip has been a high school head coach and has a lot of coaching experience," head coach Rob Jeter said. "He also has been a pupil of the system we use and that helps him tremendously in breaking down game and practice video."

MacKenzie played high school basketball at Madison Edgewood before continuing his basketball career at Edgewood College, where he still holds the single-game scoring record (46 points).

MacKenzie graduated from Edgewood College in 1990 and then served as an assistant coach at Edgewood High School for 10 years, as the team compiled a 156-81 record.

He also worked for two seasons as an assistant coach for his brother, Dana, at Pecatonica, helping the school to a runner-up finish in the WIAA Tournament and a 40-10 mark. MacKenzie then became the head coach at the school in 2002.