Wallace ready to step into admin role at Mercy McAuley after successful run at Lakota East
Nearly two decades of work in gyms, classrooms and locker rooms have defined the career of Dan Wallace — shaping players, mentoring students and constructing programs built on culture and success. Now, the longtime coach is stepping away from the sideline. Wallace, who spent the last eight seasons as the head girls basketball coach at Lakota East High School, has been named assistant athletic director at Mercy McAuley beginning in the 2026-27 school year.
The move shifts Wallace from directing one program to helping shape an entire athletic department — a transition he describes as both difficult and deeply personal. “It hurts a lot,” Wallace said. “It’s like giving away a child.
You build up this program from a struggle when I took it to where we had it. But I just felt a calling to try something new. ” That decision — driven by faith, family and a desire to broaden his impact — ultimately led Wallace back to Mercy McAuley, where he previously coached and where his daughter will soon attend.
Wallace’s résumé reflects sustained success across multiple stops. Before Lakota East, he led Mercy McAuley — then McAuley High School — to five straight district appearances and two regional berths. His earlier tenure at Colerain added to a coaching career that includes nine district appearances, three district championships and three conference titles.
At Lakota East, Wallace elevated the program into one of the area’s most consistent contenders, highlighted by a state Top 10 ranking in 2023 and multiple postseason runs. He earned Greater Miami Conference Coach of the Year honors and was selected multiple times to coach in Ohio-Kentucky All-Star events. Former Lakota East athletic director Rich Bryant — who hired Wallace to lead the program — said Wallace’s impact went far beyond the sideline.
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