Pam Mattingly
Pam Mattingly
  • Year:
    2001

Bio

Pam Mattingly played basketball, volleyball, and softball at Cowley, excelling at basketball. Mattingly, who lives in San Antonio, Texas, was a star athlete from 1978-1980.

She was the first female All-American at Cowley, earning the distinction in basketball in 1980. She was All-Region VI in 1979 and 1980, and held numerous school records until the last few seasons. The list: Most career field goals, 257; most career free throws, 340; most career total points, 654; highest career average, 13.1; most field goals in one season, 273; most free throws in one season, 93; most points in a season, 439; and most free throws in a single game, 10.

Mattingly also scored a game-high 29 points in the National Junior College Athletic Association All-Star Game, breaking the record.

During her two-year career at Cowley, Mattingly also earned All-Region VI in volleyball and was a member of the team that qualified for nationals in Catonsville, Md., in 1978-1979.

She served as assistant softball coach in 1986 when the Tigers won the Jayhawk East and Region VI championships.

Mattingly is assistant manager with Barbeques Galore.