Bob Starkey Explained

Bob Starkey
Current Title:Associate Head Coach
Current Team:LSU
Current Conference:SEC
Birth Date:7 September 1959
Birth Place:Charleston, West Virginia, U.S.
Coach Years1:1984–1987
Coach Team1:West Virginia State (Men's Assistant)
Coach Years2:1988–89
Coach Team2:Marshall (Assistant)
Coach Years3:1990–1996
Coach Team3:LSU (Men's Assistant)
Coach Years4:1998–2007
Coach Team4:LSU (Assistant)
Coach Years5:2007
Coach Team5:LSU (Interim HC)
Coach Years6:2007–2011
Coach Team6:LSU (Associate HC)
Coach Years7:2011–2012
Coach Team7:UCF (Assistant)
Coach Years8:2012–2021
Coach Team8:Texas A&M (Assistant)
Coach Years9:2021–2022
Coach Team9:Auburn (Assistant)
Coach Years10:2022–present
Coach Team10:LSU (Associate HC)
Overall Record:4–1

Bob Starkey (born September 7, 1959) is an assistant coach for the LSU Tigers women's basketball team. He served as an assistant under head coach Gary Blair at Texas A&M from 2012 to 2021.[1] [2]

Coaching career

Starkey began his career as an assistant coach for the men's basketball team at West Virginia State University from 1984 to 1987. He then became an assistant coach at Marshall University for the women's team from 1988 to 1989. In 1990, Starkey moved to Louisiana State University as an assistant for the LSU men's team until 1996. In 1997, he was an administrative assistant for the LSU men's and women's basketball teams. Starting in 1998, he served as an assistant coach for the LSU Lady Tigers basketball team until 2011. During the 2007 season, he served as interim head coach during the 2007 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament[3] after Pokey Chatman resigned on March 7, 2007 and then stepped down immediately on March 8, 2007. During his time as interim head coach, Starkey led the Lady Tigers to its fourth straight Final Four, coaching the team to a 4–1 record.[4] Starkey stated that he had no desire to become LSU's head coach on a permanent basis and instead remained at LSU as an assistant coach under Van Chancellor. During the 2011–2012 season, Starkey was an assistant for UCF women's team.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bob Starkey. 12thman.com. 2018-07-29. 2018-07-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20180729111845/https://12thman.com/staff.aspx?staff=425. dead.
  2. Web site: Bob Starkey Joins Aggie_Womens Hoops Coaching Staff. kbtx.com. 2013-06-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20120417215820/http://www.kbtx.com/sports/headlines/Bob_Starkey_Joins_Aggie_Womens_Hoops_Coaching_Staff_147434775.html. 2012-04-17. dead.
  3. News: Longman. Jerry. N.C.A.A. TOURNAMENT; For L.S.U.'s Starkey, Interim Coach Sounds Fine. 12 October 2010. New York Times. 1 April 2007.
  4. Web site: Merrill. Elizabeth. Starkey's calming presence nurtured LSU's run. 2 April 2007 . ESPN. 2010-10-12.
  5. Web site: LSU Coach Starkey Now a Basketball Knight. 7 June 2011 . ucf.edu. 2013-06-08.