W. GALE CATLETT

Assistant Coach, 1966-71

Gale Catlett (born October 31, 1940 in Hedgesville, West Virginia) was a basketball player and longtime basketball coach for West Virginia University.

Catlett played for West Virginia from 1959 to 1963. During his tenure playing there, he helped the Mountaineers to two NCAA tournament berths. After he graduated in 1963, he began his coaching career. He started out with assistant coaching jobs at Richmond, Davidson, Kansas, and Kentucky.

In 1972 he was named head coach of University of Cincinnati. In six seasons there, he took Cincinnati to three NCAA tournament appearances and one NIT appearance.

In 1978 he took over the head coaching job at WVU. Over the next 24 years, he posted a 439-276 record, and a career 565-320 record. Catlett's West Virginia teams won an average of 19 games a season and made eight trips to the NCAA tournament, including a 1998 Sweet 16 appearance.

In late 2005 he publicly stated that he was considering running in the 2006 Republican primary in order to challenge incumbent Democratic Senator Robert Byrd. He later declined to run.

A good guy calls it a career, 2/20/2002

Gale Catlett Retires After 24 Years, 2/14/2002

‘Gale Catlett Drive’ highlights tribute, 10/6/2002

Gale Catlett Profile, West Virginia Varsity Club

West Virginia University Sports Hall of fame: http://www.wvu.edu/~sports/hall_fame/gale_catlett.html