Cathy Inglese Explained

Cathy Inglese
Birth Date:16 December 1958
Birth Place:Wallingford, Connecticut
Death Place:Manhasset, New York
Player Years1:1976–1980[1]
Player Team1:Southern Connecticut
Player Positions:Guard / Forward
Coach Years1:1980–1983
Coach Team1:Glastonbury HS
Coach Years2:1983–1986
Coach Team2:New Hampshire (assistant)
Coach Years3:1986–1993
Coach Team3:Vermont
Coach Years4:1993–2008
Coach Team4:Boston College
Coach Years5:2009–2014
Coach Team5:Rhode Island
Coach Years6:2017–2019
Coach Team6:Fairleigh Dickinson (associate)
Coach Years7:2019
Coach Team7:Hofstra (assistant)
Awards:
  • Big East Coach of the Year (1999)
  • 3NAC Coach of the Year (1991–1993)

Catherine Mary Inglese (December 16, 1958 – July 24, 2019) was an American college basketball coach who served as the head coach for women's basketball programs for a total of 27 years, at the University of Vermont, Boston College, and the University of Rhode Island.

Collegiate coaching

In 1983, Inglese became assistant basketball coach at the University of New Hampshire, a position she held for three years.

Inglese served as the head coach of the Vermont Catamounts women's basketball team at the University of Vermont for seven seasons, starting in 1986.[2] She put together a string of 57 consecutive regular season wins over two seasons going 29–0 in 1992,[3] and 28–0 in 1993.[4] She posted a 120–74 overall record at Vermont.[5]

Inglese was the head women's basketball coach for the Boston College Eagles women's basketball team at Boston College from May 1993 until April 2008.[6] She posted eight 20-win seasons with the Eagles,[7] with seven NCAA tournament appearances, including three trips to the "Sweet 16" (round-of-16).[7] In 2004, the Eagles won a school record 27 games, capturing their first-ever Big East championship. Her team defeated number one seed Ohio State in the 2006 NCAA tournament. Inglese resigned her position at Boston College in April 2008,[6] following a second-round exit from the ACC women's basketball tournament[7] and a third-round exit from the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT).[7] Her overall record at Boston College was 273–129 (.604) in 15 seasons.[7]

In April 2009, Inglese became head coach of the Rhode Island Rams women's basketball team at the University of Rhode Island.[8] She coached the team for five seasons, compiling a record of 30–115 (.207).[9] In March 2014, her contract was not renewed.[10]

Inglese later worked at Fairleigh Dickinson University for two seasons (2017–18 and 2018–19),[11] then was hired as an assistant coach at Hofstra University in June 2019.[12]

USA Basketball

Inglese served as an assistant coach of the USA women's basketball team at the World University Games (also known as the Universiade) held in Izmir, Turkey, in August 2005, under head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith of Harvard.[13] The US team played their first game against the Czech Republic and won, 88–64, with the 24-point margin in that contest being the closest any team would come to beating the US. The team then defeated South Africa, China, and Poland to advance to the quarterfinals. They then beat Chinese Taipei and Russia, each by more than 50 points, to advance to the title game with Serbia & Montenegro. The US won the championship, 79–63, finishing with a 7–0 record and winning the gold medal.[14]

Head coaching record

|-style="background: #ffffdd;"| colspan=6 align=center | Big East Conference|-style="background: #ffffdd;"| colspan=6 align=center | Atlantic Coast ConferenceSource: [2] [7] [9]

Coaching honors

Source: [15] [16]

Personal life

Inglese graduated magna cum laude from Southern Connecticut State University in 1980, and later earned a master of education in counseling from the University of New Hampshire in 1987.

She was an inductee of several halls of fame, including at Southern Connecticut State University, the University of Vermont, and Boston College.[11] [17]

Inglese suffered a traumatic brain injury in an apparent fall in a stairwell sustained on July 17, 2019.[18] [19] She later underwent surgery at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York.[18] Inglese died from her injuries on July 24, 2019, at age 60.[20] [21]

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cathy Inglese . southernctowls.com . July 19, 2019.
  2. Web site: Vermont Women's Basketball History & Records . uvmathletics.com . July 25, 2019.
  3. News: Lady Cats in NCAA tourney . . . . 7 . March 16, 1992 . July 25, 2019 . newspapers.com.
  4. News: Inglese, Vermont don't lose any time . Lori . Riley . . . G11 . March 17, 1993 . July 25, 2019 . newspapers.com.
  5. News: Catamount coaches . . 8 . April 7, 2010 . July 25, 2019 . newspapers.com.
  6. News: Inglese resigns as coach at BC . . E10 . April 11, 2008 . July 25, 2019 . newspapers.com.
  7. Web site: Boston College Women's Basketball Record Book . 2018–19 . Boston College . July 25, 2019 . bceagles.com.
  8. News: URI tabs Inglese . . . . C1 . April 15, 2009 . July 25, 2019 . newspapers.com.
  9. Web site: Rhode Island Women's Basketball . University of Rhode Island . 2019 . July 25, 2019 . gorhody.com.
  10. Web site: Contract Will Not Be Renewed for Women's Basketball Head Coach Cathy Inglese . gorhody.com . March 28, 2014 . July 19, 2019.
  11. Web site: Cathy Inglese . fduknights.com . 2018 . July 19, 2019.
  12. News: Former Boston College women's basketball coach Cathy Inglese suffers brain injury in fall . . . July 18, 2019 . July 19, 2019.
  13. News: World University Games Team . . Anniston, Alabama . 30 . August 6, 2005 . July 25, 2019 . newspapers.com.
  14. Web site: TWENTY-SECOND WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES . 2005 . USA Basketball . usabasketball.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20130429105537/http://www.usabasketball.com/womens/worlduniversity/wwug_2005.html# . April 29, 2013 . Wayback Machine.
  15. Web site: Women's Basketball – Cathy Inglese . gorhody.com . July 25, 2019.
  16. Web site: Cathy Inglese Profile . bceagles.cstv.com . July 25, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070316121326/http://bceagles.cstv.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/inglese_cathy00.html . March 16, 2007 . Wayback Machine.
  17. Web site: Cathy Inglese . bceagles.com . 2014 . July 19, 2019.
  18. News: Former BC coach Cathy Inglese, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a fall, 'holding her own,' sister says . Lori . Riley . . July 21, 2019 . July 25, 2019.
  19. News: Ex-BC women's basketball coach Cathy Inglese 'fighting for her life' . Chris . Perez . . July 19, 2019 . July 19, 2019.
  20. News: Former Boston College women's basketball coach Cathy Inglese dies at 60 . . . July 25, 2019 . July 25, 2019.
  21. News: Wallingford native and veteran basketball coach Cathy Inglese dies . Jim . Fuller . . July 25, 2019 . July 25, 2019.