Joseph "Joe" Whelton (born February 15, 1956) is an American professional basketball coach. He played at the University of Connecticut and has spent most of his coaching career overseas.
A native of East Hartford, Connecticut, Whelton played at the University of Connecticut from 1974 to 1978. He began his coaching career at Wethersfield High School, followed by a stint as assistant coach at the University of Hartford men’s basketball team.
At age 27, he took over the head coaching job at Warrington Vikings in England, who later became Manchester United Basketball. Whelton guided the Manchester team to British championships in 1985 and 1986. In 1988, he coached Manchester to the quarterfinals in the Korac Cup. Additionally, he served as head coach of the British men’s national team during the qualifiers to the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. Coming in sixth, the Brits just fell short in earning a spot in the Olympic tournament.
During Whelton’s tenure at Fribourg Olympic (1988-92), the club won a Swiss national championship. In 1992, he took over as head coach of another Swiss team, Pallacanestro Bellinzona, and led them to three straight national championships (1993, 1994, 1995) and four titles in the Swiss cup-competition (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996).
In 1996, he returned to Manchester for a short stint and then moved to Germany, where he served as head coach of four different teams in the Basketball Bundesliga: He coached Brandt Hagen in 1997-98, led Rhöndorfer TV to the Bundesliga semifinals in 1998-99, had a four-year tenure at MTV Gießen (1999-2003) and worked as head coach for TBB Trier between 2003 and December 2007.