WAC Conference Regular Season Champion WAC Conference Tournament Champion Southland Conference Regular Season Champion Southland Conference Tournament Champion 2x Lone Star Conference Regular Season Champion 2x Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship 2x RMAC tournament Championship 4x RMAC Regular Season Champion
Awards
2022 WAC Coach of the Year 2021 Southland Coach of the Year 2014 Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year 2014 Captain U National Coach of the Year 2010 RMAC Coach of the Year [1]
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 first job as an assistant with a women's basketball team was in 2001 with Montana State where he remained for four seasons.[7]
Fort Lewis
Kellogg's first head coaching position was at Fort Lewis College. Under Kellogg the Skyhawks went to five straight Division II NCAA tournaments from 2008 to 2012. His team reached the final 16 in 2009 and lost the championship game in 2010. He won four regular season Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championships. Over seven seasons his record was 173–46.[5]
Northwest Missouri State
Kellogg was the head coach at Northwest Missouri State during the 2012–13 season where his Bearcats went 15–13.[1]
West Texas A&M
Kellogg was the head coach at West Texas A&M for two seasons. 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]
Stephen F. Austin
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. When his team moved to the WAC the following year he repeated the feat winning the conference and tournament again. They were knocked out of the NCAA tournament in the first round in both seasons. He took the Ladyjacks to the WNIT in 2018, 2019, and 2023. In eight seasons he compiled a 195–55 record[7]
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
Personal life
Kellogg and his wife Trisha have two children named Camden and Kayli[27]
References
^ abc"Mark Kellogg". West Virginia University Athletics. Retrieved May 9, 2023.