Chattanooga Times Free Press

Who’s next to coach UTC women’s basketball?

- BY GENE HENLEY STAFF WRITER

Not long after the 201314 season, his first as women’s basketball coach at the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a, Jim Foster looked at assistant coach Katie Burrows and told her, “When I get done, you need to take over.”

“When somebody like that tells you that you should do it, that you can do it, you believe it,” Burrows said.

Albeit on an interim basis, she’s getting that chance right now.

Burrows, the former Lookout Valley and UTC standout who has been a Mocs assistant for eight years, is in charge of the program while school administra­tion starts the process of finding a replacemen­t for Foster, who retired Tuesday after 40 seasons of coaching.

Wes Moore — Foster’s predecesso­r at UTC and now the coach at North Carolina State — encouraged Burrows to take up coaching at the college level. Now her most recent boss has given her an even bigger opportunit­y.

“I’m ready,” Burrows said Tuesday. “He (Foster) has prepared me, Coach Moore has prepared me. I’m excited about it. I’m looking forward to getting to make big decisions. It’s going to be weird at first, cause people are going to ask me questions and I’m going to have to remember I have to make those decisions.”

But coaching has always been in Burrows’ DNA. Her father, Joe, spent 39 seasons as a head coach at Lookout Valley. Her sister, Kristen Clounch, has coached at Lookout Valley as well and is the school’s athletic director.

Her brother, Keith, was the boys’ basketball coach at Hardin Valley, while her sister-in-law, Jennifer (Wilson) Galloway — another former Moc — is that school’s girls’ basketball coach.

While Burrows understand­s the process the school will go through to replace Foster

— who went 120-40 in five seasons with the Mocs and led them to four NCAA tournament appearance­s — she didn’t hide her interest in assuming the job full-time.

“Nobody loves this place more than I do,” she said. “It’s really kind of funny, because I always said I don’t want to coach in college. I want to have a family, I want to coach

high school and do like my dad did, stay somewhere for 40 years, and that’s what I had envisioned. But Coach Moore was persistent, and I’m thankful for that.

“It’s going to be fun to continue it, and I hope I can do it justice. Nobody knows it better, nobody is going to put more into it that’s out there and going to try to come for this job — physically, mentally and emotionall­y — so to be rewarded for that would be awesome if that does happen, but I’ve got to go through the process like everybody else. They’re not just going to put anybody in it, I know that much, but I’m excited for the potential that it could be me.”

And there will be support. While Foster didn’t allude to specific names, it’s been no secret he would like to see Burrows have the opportunit­y. When asked if he would listen to Foster concerning coaching decisions, UTC vice chancellor and athletic director Mark Wharton said that “he (Foster) has coached me up a little bit already.”

Said Foster: “He’ll have a pretty good idea about what’s going on, what needs to be done. I’m confident he’ll go in a good direction.”

Maybe that means Burrows. Maybe it doesn’t. Time and a national search will tell.

But one thing is sure: Right now the former UTC standout is living her dream — even if she didn’t initially realize it to be such.

“I never would have thought I would have come here,” Burrows said. “It’s interestin­g how God works. I never would have dreamed I’d be doing what I’m doing now, something I truly love, and I get to share that with my family. They’re so excited for me.

“They’re here every game, they’re so supportive, and I don’t know that everybody has that and I’m so incredibly thankful for that. So I look forward to moving forward with this and seeing where it goes, because I know they’ve got my back. They’re always there with me, and I don’t know a lot of people that get to do that, so it’s pretty cool.”

Contact Gene Henley at ghenley@timesfreep­ress. com. Follow him on Twitter @genehenley­tfp.

“I’m ready. He (Foster) has prepared me, Coach Moore has prepared me. I’m excited about it. I’m looking forward to getting to make big decisions.”

– KATIE BURROWS

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD ?? Katie Burrows, right, and Jim Foster talk during a UTC women’s basketball game this past season. Foster, the Mocs’ head coach the past five seasons, retired Tuesday, with Burrows taking over the program on an interim basis.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD Katie Burrows, right, and Jim Foster talk during a UTC women’s basketball game this past season. Foster, the Mocs’ head coach the past five seasons, retired Tuesday, with Burrows taking over the program on an interim basis.

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