Mike Mayfield

Mike Mayfield

Mike Mayfield is entering his 19th season with Madison College women's basketball. After 16 seasons as an assistant coach for the WolfPack, Mayfield served as co-head coach for the 2022-23 season, along with fellow former assistant James Adams, and led the WolfPack to an 8-20 record. During his time with the Madison College, Mayfield has been a part of three national tournament qualifying teams, including the program's lone NJCAA Division III National Championship in 2010. Mayfield has helped the Pack claim four region championships and four conference titles.

Prior to Madison College, Mayfield coached for 23 years at Monona Grove High School, compiling an overall record of 243-153. For the first 17 years he coached the freshman before taking over as head coach during the 2001-02 season. His 2002-03 team claimed the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Regional title.

Mayfield grew up in Washington, D.C. He attended Chamberlain Vocation High School where he lettered in baseball and basketball. He earned team MVP and team captain honors in his senior season. After high school, Mayfield enrolled at the College of Eastern Utah in Price, Utah, to play basketball. After two years at the college, he transferred to Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin, playing two more years before earning his bachelors degree in Geology and Geography.

In addition to coaching basketball, Mayfield has served as a Vocational/Educational assistant at Monona Grove High School for the past 11 years. He and his wife Lisa live in Madison and have three children.