Wisconsin basketball assistant coach injured in crash, wife & daughter killed

Wisconsin Badgers assistant coach Howard Moore talks with Wisconsin Badgers forward Alex Illikainen (25) as the Wisconsin Badgers defeat the Green Bay Phoenix (84-79) in Greg Gard's first game as intern Head Coach at the Kohl Center in Madison, WI. (Photo by Dan Sanger/Icon Sportswire/Corbis via Getty Images)
Assistant coach Howard Moore was injured in a car crash over the Weekend. (Photo by Dan Sanger/Icon Sportswire/Corbis via Getty Images)

University of Wisconsin men’s basketball assistant coach Howard Moore was injured in a head-on collision that killed his wife and daughter early Saturday in Michigan, per multiple media reports. The University of Wisconsin confirmed the news Sunday.

Michigan State police responded to a crash at 2:04 a.m. on Saturday in an area centered near the M-14 highway, per MLive.com.

Per the report, a vehicle driven by a 23-year-old woman was heading west in the eastbound lanes of M-14 when she struck head-on a vehicle holding four passengers. That vehicle belonged to Moore, per the Wisconsin State Journal.

Following the crash, the woman driving the wrong-way vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. Moore’s daughter Jaidyn died on the scene as well, while his wife Jennifer died at the hospital.

Moore was seriously injured, while his son Jerell received minor injuries. Moore was reportedly in a coma.

A third vehicle was also involved in the crash with the driver receiving minor injuries.

Moore played at Wisconsin from 1990-1995, which included a 1994 NCAA tournament appearance that ended a 47-year drought for the Badgers.

He returned to Wisconsin for a second coaching stint in 2015. The 2018-19 season served as his ninth season overall in a coaching capacity with Wisconsin. In total, Howard has 19 years of collegiate coaching experience, including several as a head coach.

Howard, son expected to recover

The University of Wisconsin released a statement Sunday confirming the news of the car accident and sharing an update. Per the release, the 43-year-old Howard and his 13-year-old son, Jerell, suffered injuries but are expected to recover. Howard is in the ICU and his son is “up and walking around.”

Head coach Greg Gard said, per the statement:

"There are no words to describe how devastated we are for Howard and his family. Our basketball program is an extremely close family and we are all grieving for the Moore and Barnes families. Howard is so much more than a colleague and coach. He and Jen and their children are dear friends to everyone they meet. Their positivity and energy lift up those around them. We will miss Jen and Jaidyn dearly and we will put our arms around Howard and Jerell and the entire family, giving them love and support during this unspeakable time."

Michigan State Police identified the “wrong-way driver” as Samantha Winchester. A toxicology report is pending, per the department.

Jennifer Moore, 46, was driving and was cleared of any wrongdoing, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She was taken off life support Saturday, per the report. Their daughter, Jaidyn, was 9.

Howard had shared a heartfelt Mother’s Day message on May 12:

Community reacts to devastating news

Following the news, many former Wisconsin players offered their condolences to Moore and his family on social media.

Competing schools and their head coaches also offered their thoughts and prayers.

Wisconsin head coach Greg Gard was scheduled to fly to Michigan to be with the Moore family, per USA TODAY.