Education
Banks began playing soccer as a youth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After graduating from Custer High School in Milwaukee, he attended first the University of Wisconsin–Parkside then the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee where he earned All-American honors playing National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I soccer as first a forward, then a midfielder.
Career
James "Jimmy" Banks (born September 2, 1964 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a retired United States.soccer defender. After a standout career at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Banks spent six seasons playing indoor soccer with the He also earned 35 caps with the national team between 1986 and 1991, including two games at the 1990. Since retiring from playing professionally, Banks has entered the coaching ranks with both youth clubs and the Milwaukee School of Engineering men"s team
Banks began playing soccer as a youth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
After graduation from Milwaukee, he was drafted by both the Kansas City Comets of the Major Indoor Soccer League and the of the American Indoor Soccer Association. He decided to remain in Milwaukee and signed with the Wave for whom he played from 1987 to 1993.
He was a league All Star in 1992. He earned his first national team cap in a scoreless tie with Canada on February 5, 1986.
He went on to play a total of 35 games with the senior team
In 1999, he became the Head Coach of the Milwaukee School of Engineering men"s soccer team, a position he holds today. He also served as the Director of of the Milwaukee Kickers. While he retired from playing professionally, he continues playing with the Milwaukee Bavarians.
His years of work with disadvantaged youth led to his being honored with the Community Spirit Award.
In 1999, the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee inducted Banks into the school"s Athletic Hall of Fame.