COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Fort Lewis College Department of Athletics has announced that Mark Kellogg, the winningest coach in program history for women's basketball, has been selected for induction into the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Hall of Fame.
Kellogg began his tenure at Fort Lewis in 2005, building one of the most successful runs in program and conference history. During his seven seasons in Durango, he led the Skyhawks to five consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament appearances (2008–12), highlighted by a national championship game appearance in 2010.
Kellogg compiled a 173-46 (.790) overall record and a 116-23 (.835) mark in RMAC play. His 173 wins and .790 winning percentage both stand as program records.
Under Kellogg, the Skyhawks captured four RMAC West Division titles (2005-06, 2007-10), three RMAC regular season championships (2007-10), and two RMAC Shootout titles (2010-11, 2011-12). Fort Lewis also made five consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, including two deep postseason runs and a trip to the 2010 national championship game.
Career Highlights at Fort Lewis:
- Overall Record: 173-46 (.790)
- RMAC Record: 116-23 (.835)
- No. 1 National Ranking
- RMAC Champions (3)
- RMAC West Division Champions (4)
- RMAC Shootout Champions (2)
- NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances (5)
Following his time at Fort Lewis, Kellogg coached at Northwest Missouri State and West Texas A&M before spending eight seasons at Stephen F. Austin. He was named head coach at West Virginia in 2023. Kellogg currently ranks third among active women's basketball coaches in total wins, with a career record of 523-143.
The 2026 RMAC Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place during the conference's annual awards banquet on Thursday, July 9, at the COS City Hub in Colorado Springs. Doors open at 5 p.m. (MT), with the ceremony beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at RMACSports.org/Tickets.