Katie Pate (Part 2 of 2) Revisits Competing against Longwood and Her Mt. Rushmore of Mentors
Release Date: 06/08/2024
Lancers Past
This special 100th episode highlights four years of Catching up with Longwood College and Longwood University student-athletes, coaches and administrators Lancers from the past. Rich Posipanko, featured on the second podcast in May 2020, joins host Rohn Brown as they re-live favorite episodes and unearth new stories about Cal Luther, Jerome Kersey, and more. Rohn pays tribute to his mentor and friend, former Longwood Sports Information Director, who passed away on September 26, 2024.
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info_outline Katie Pate (Part 2 of 2) Revisits Competing against Longwood and Her Mt. Rushmore of MentorsLancers Past
Katie re-lives her basketball playing and coaching career at Coker College as she faced off against Longwood legend Shirley Duncan. She talks about her stepmother, former UCLA and Minnesota WBB Coach Ellen Mosher Hanson, and her Mount Rushmore of mentors. Katie shares how she bounced back when her coaching contract was not renewed and the importance of relationship building.
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After leaving Longwood in the fall of 2019, Katie started her career in athletic fundraising at Appalachian State. Now, the Senior Associate Athletic Director/ Director of Development at George Mason, she talks about her current role and shift to fund raising. Katie explains why she left college basketball coaching and the challenges of competing in today’s NIL landscape.
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After five years at Longwood, Anne-Hamilton LeRoy is back home. She will debut as head coach of the girls’ varsity basketball team the Seneca High in South Carolina in the 2024-25 season. The all-time leading scorer in Seneca history built an impressive resume. At Longwood, she scored 1,465 points, was named All-freshman and second team all-Big South Conference. Plus, she helped the Lancers win a Big South Championship and a NCAA tournament game in 2022. Anne earned her B.S. in Kinesiology and will finish her MBA in June 2024.
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Ricky Yahn begins his 12th season as head coach of the men’s basketball team at Concordia University in Ann Arbor Michigan. After spending two years at Longwood, the 28-year-old Yahn was named head of the NAIA member Cardinals in April 2013. As a player, Yahn left his mark in Wheeling, WV. At Central Catholic High, the Hall of Fame guard was All-state and won a state championship. At Wheeling Jesuit University, the three-year starter led the Cardinals to two NCAA Division II appearances and scored 1,467 career points.
info_outlineKatie re-lives her basketball playing and coaching career at Coker College as she faced off against Longwood legend Shirley Duncan. She talks about her stepmother, former UCLA and Minnesota WBB Coach Ellen Mosher Hanson, and her Mount Rushmore of mentors. Katie shares how she bounced back when her coaching contract was not renewed and the importance of relationship building.