
What does it take to win—consistently—for over 500 games?
For Coach Mark Kellogg, it’s not about the scoreboard. It’s about people.
From Richardson, Texas, to the bright lights of West Virginia University, Coach Kellogg has built one of the most respected careers in women’s basketball, transforming every program he’s touched into a contender. His story is one of purpose, passion, and building a culture where toughness meets trust, and winning becomes a byproduct of doing things the right way.
Growing up in Richardson, basketball was more than a game—it was a lifestyle. Mark Kellogg spent his childhood running the courts until the streetlights came on, learning competition and teamwork before he ever wore a jersey.
He first dreamed of a career in sports broadcasting, even interning at a Dallas radio station before realizing his true calling was coaching. That revelation set him on a journey that would take him across the country—from Montana State to Stephen F. Austin, and now to West Virginia, where he’s turning the Mountaineers into one of the toughest teams in the Big 12.
Coach Kellogg’s philosophy is simple:
“Winning is the byproduct of everything else.”
He recruits high-character players—athletes who care as much about each other as they do about championships. His teams are known for their defense, their discipline, and their effort on every possession.
That identity fits perfectly in West Virginia, a state built on grit, pride, and blue-collar toughness. Under Kellogg, the Mountaineers have become one of the most aggressive defensive teams in the nation, consistently ranking among the top in turnovers forced.
The heart of Coach Kellogg’s success isn’t just on the court—it’s at home.
His wife Trish, herself a former college basketball player and coach, and their two children share his passion for the game. Basketball isn’t just a job for the Kelloggs—it’s a family mission.
“We talk hoops at dinner, watch games together, and support each other in everything,” he says.
It’s that sense of unity that mirrors what he builds inside his locker room: a family that works, learns, and wins together.
As the Mountaineers prepare for another thrilling season, Coach Kellogg is focused on growth, culture, and competition. With a new roster, a challenging Big 12 schedule, and marquee matchups—like a neutral-site showdown with Duke at The Greenbrier—he’s ready to write the next chapter of West Virginia’s winning tradition.
“Every year is a blank slate. Every team is a new opportunity to create something special.”
For recruits, he offers more than a scholarship—he offers a community that will invest in them for life.
“This state has no pro sports teams. The people here make you their team. You’ll be valued, supported, and developed—on and off the court.”
Coach Kellogg’s journey is a masterclass in consistency and leadership:
Recruit the right people, not just the right players
Culture beats talent when talent doesn’t buy in
Family and authenticity matter most
After more than 500 wins and decades of success, his impact stretches far beyond the stat sheet—it lives in the players he’s developed, the programs he’s elevated, and the legacy he continues to build.
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