Central Michigan University Athletics
Kathy McGee Inducted into NHSACA Hall of Fame
6/22/2011 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
MOUNT PLEASANT — Central Michigan women's basketball assistant coach Kathy McGee has been inducted into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
McGee was one of two inductees at annual NHSACA meetings at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel in Grand Rapids on June 21.
The fourth-year Chippewa assistant compiled a record of 599-153 in 30 seasons as the head coach at Flint Powers Catholic High School and is still the all-time winningest head girl's coach in Michigan High School Athletic Association history. She led the Chargers to four state titles, four state runner-up finishes, 13 final fours, 13 regional titles, 20 district championships and 18 league titles. McGee received numerous State Coach of the Year honors and National Coach of the Year honors from both the National Federation of High School Coaches and NHSACA.
McGee served on the MHSAA Representative Council from 2000-2005 and received their Women in Sport Leadership award in 1999. She was the first female president of the Basketball Coaches of Michigan and was inducted into the BCAM and Greater Flint Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2002 and MHSCA Hall of Fame in 2008.
A graduate of CMU, McGee returned to her alma mater in 2007, joining head coach Sue Guevara's staff and has helped rebuild a program that earned a postseason WNIT berth in 2011.
McGee was one of two inductees at annual NHSACA meetings at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel in Grand Rapids on June 21.
The fourth-year Chippewa assistant compiled a record of 599-153 in 30 seasons as the head coach at Flint Powers Catholic High School and is still the all-time winningest head girl's coach in Michigan High School Athletic Association history. She led the Chargers to four state titles, four state runner-up finishes, 13 final fours, 13 regional titles, 20 district championships and 18 league titles. McGee received numerous State Coach of the Year honors and National Coach of the Year honors from both the National Federation of High School Coaches and NHSACA.
McGee served on the MHSAA Representative Council from 2000-2005 and received their Women in Sport Leadership award in 1999. She was the first female president of the Basketball Coaches of Michigan and was inducted into the BCAM and Greater Flint Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2002 and MHSCA Hall of Fame in 2008.
A graduate of CMU, McGee returned to her alma mater in 2007, joining head coach Sue Guevara's staff and has helped rebuild a program that earned a postseason WNIT berth in 2011.
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