Mark Kellogg (basketball)

[6] Kellogg's first coaching position was as a graduate assistant with the men's basketball team at West Texas A&M from 1998 to 2000.His teams won the Lone Star Conference regular season and tournament titles both years.The Lady Buffs were the NCAA Division II runner-up in 2014 and reached the Elite Eight in 2015[5] Kellogg's first NCAA Division I head coaching job was at Stephen F. Austin State University[1] He guided the Ladyjacks to a Southland regular season and conference tournament championship in 2021.In eight seasons he compiled a 195–55 record[7] Kellogg was announced as the head coach at West Virginia University on April 3, 2023.Conference tournament champion Kellogg and his wife Trisha have two children named Camden and Kayli[27]
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