Jordan Sweeney was hired as the assistant coach for women's basketball ahead of the 2023-24 season.
During the 21-22 season, Jordan coached at Union College (KY) and the season finished in the opening round of the conference tournament to cap off an 18-12 season. Brooke Edmonds was named to the All-Conference First Team and AAC All-Defensive Team and Raigan King was named to the All-Freshman Team.
After spending five years as the UM-Dearborn women's basketball head coach, he created a new program standard. UM- Dearborn had the best two seasons in program history under the leadership of Sweeney, including a program record 24-7 during the 18-19 season. The program achieved the first national ranking which climbed as high as #18. Rozhane Wells was also recognized as the program's first ever All-American. Prior to being named the women’s coach, Sweeney was the men’s JV coach at UM-Dearborn for the 15-16 season.
Preceding his time at UM-Dearborn, Sweeney was an assistant coach for the Ferris State University men's basketball program from 2013 to 2015. They won the conference tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA national tournament during the 14-15 season.
The native of Cedarville, Mich. Sweeney was a member of the school's 2007 state championship team. He also played college basketball at Alpena Community College. Jordan graduated from Central Michigan University in 2013 with a degree in physical education. Jordan is married to his wife Miranda and they have a son, Maverick.