Deb Patterson

Deb Patterson
Deb Patterson
Sport(s) Women's college basketball
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Kansas State Wildcats
Playing career
1975-79 Rockford College
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1982-86
1986-91
1991-92
1992-96
1997-98
1996-current
Hononegah H.S.
Northern Illinois (Asst.)
Southern Illinois (Asst.)
Vanderbilt (Asst.)
USA Basketball (Asst.)
Kansas State
Head coaching record
Overall 299-173 (.633)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Big 12 Regular Season Champions 2003, 2008
Awards
Big 12 Coach of the Year 2002, 2008

Deb Patterson is the current head women's basketball coach at Kansas State. She is the all-time winningest coach in school history. On December 20, 2008 she won her 250th career game.[1]

Patterson graduated from Rockford College, where she was a two-time student-athlete and a President's Scholar in 1979. She is a member of the Rockford College Field Hockey Alumni team after playing field hockey from 1975-79. Although she never played basketball, she decided to try coaching after Rockford.

In the 2005 season, she led the Wildcats to a WNIT championship win. Their 24-10 team marked the fifth consecutive 20 win season under coach Patterson. The 2004 team went 24-8 including 12-4 in the conference, and finished 16th in the nation, by the AP poll. Over the last five years her teams have gone 70-10 on their home court, despite off-court turmoil involving the emotional abuse of many players and assistant coaches as reported by the Kansas City Star in October 2008.

In 2008, Patterson led the Wildcats to a Big 12 Conference Regular season championship, after finishing in last place in 2007. Her worst to first accomplishment earned her the Big 12 coach of the year award. The Wildcats went on to lose their first game in the 2008 Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament against Iowa State, 66-65 in Overtime.

In the last five seasons the Wildcats have ranked in the Top 15 nationally in total attendance under her tenure. The Top ten crowds in school history have all occurred during her tenure. In the 2002 season, her team went 29-5, establishing school records for wins and winning perentage. At one point Kansas State was ranked 2nd in the nation, which was the highest ranking in school history. She also served as an assistant coach at Vanderbilt, and Southern Illinois.[2]

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Kansas State Wildcats (Big 12 Conference) (1996–present)
1996–97 Kansas State 19-12 9-7 T-5th NCAA First Round
1997–98 Kansas State 11-17 4-12 T-9th
1998–99 Kansas State 16-14 7-9 8th WNIT Second Round
1999–00 Kansas State 13-17 6-10 8th
2000–01 Kansas State 12-16 2-14 T-11th
2001–02 Kansas State 26-8 11-5 T-3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2002–03 Kansas State 29–5 14-2 2nd NCAA Second Round
2003–04 Kansas State 25–6 14-2 1st NCAA Second Round
2004–05 Kansas State 24–8 12-4 3rd NCAA Second Round
2005–06 Kansas State 24-10 8-8 T-6th WNIT Champions
2006–07 Kansas State 19-15 4-12 T-11th WNIT Final Four
2007–08 Kansas State 22-10 13-3 1st NCAA Second Round
2008–09 Kansas State 25-8 10-6 5th NCAA Second Round
2009–10 Kansas State 14-18 5-11 T-8th
2010–11 Kansas State 21-11 10-6 T-3rd NCAA First Round
Kansas State: 300-175 (.632) 129-111 (.538)
Total: 300-175 (.632)

      National Champion         Conference Regular Season Champion         Conference Tournament Champion
      Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion       Conference Division Champion


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