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Kate Mullen HS 2025-26

Kate Mullen

  • Title
    Head Coach / Associate Athletic Director / Senior Women’s Administrator
  • Email
    kmullen@wesleyan.edu
  • Phone
    (860) 685-2888

Kate Mullen enters her 34th year at the helm of the women’s basketball program in 2025-26, while also serving as an adjunct professor of physical education and senior woman administrator at Wesleyan. Mullen guided the team to nine consecutive winning seasons from 2000-2009 with a 153-69 (.689) record during that span. The Cardinals have appeared in 16 of the last 23 NESCAC Tournaments and made two trips to the NCAA Tournament during that stretch.

In the spring of 2024, Mullen was chosen as one of the 2024 Gold Key Award recipients, one of the most-prestigious awards in Connecticut sports, as announced by the Connecticut Sports Media Alliance. She coached at Westfield State (1981-85) and Elms College (1985-92) before taking over the program at Wesleyan in 1992. Mullen has amassed 487 victories (375 at Wesleyan) as a college head coach, earning NESCAC Coach of the Year honors in 2002-03. The Cardinals advanced to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments in 2004 and 2005, reaching the Sweet 16 in 2005. 

In 2017-18, Mullen’s squad recorded a 17-8 overall record and a 5-5 mark in the NESCAC. The Cardinals earned the No. 5 seed in the NESCAC Championships and defeated No. 4 Middlebury on the road, 63-62, to advance to the semifinals. Maddie Bledsoe ’18 was named a Second Team All-NESCAC recipient after a breakout senior campaign.

Mullen was voted the NESCAC Coach of the Year by her peers during the 2002-03 season, in which the Cardinals posted a 21-4 record - a team-best winning percentage (.840) - en route to the No. 2 seed in the NESCAC Tournament. Two years later, in 2004-05, Mullen led Wesleyan to a 22-5 record - the winningest team in program history - while securing an NCAA bid and advancing to the Sweet 16. The Cardinals returned to the national postseason tournament the following year and finished the 2005-06 campaign with an 18-8 overall mark.

Mullen was the head coach at Elms for seven seasons prior to her arrival at Wesleyan, while also serving as associate director of athletics. Prior to her time with the Blazers, she was the head coach at Westfield State from 1981-85, while teaching in the Enfield, Conn., school system. In April 2011, Mullen was inducted into the Connecticut Women's Basketball Hall of Fame as one of seven inductees and was the only individual inducted as a college coach.

Mullen is a veteran of numerous summer basketball camps as a coach and lecturer. She is co-owner and director of the Fundamental Basketball Camp held at Wesleyan University. A graduate of Central Connecticut State University, where she was an outstanding three-sport athlete (field hockey, basketball, softball), Mullen was inducted into her alma mater's Athletics Hall of Fame in April 2010. She earned her master's degree in physical education from Springfield College. As an associate director of athletics at Wesleyan, Mullen also teaches physical education activity classes and was appointed the department's Senior Woman Administrator.