Hunter Cattoor Returns as Assistant Coach for Men’s Basketball
Hunter Cattoor will return to Virginia Tech as an assistant coach for the men's basketball program in 2026, according to Coach Mike Young. A former player with notable achievements at the university, Cattoor brings a wealth of experience, including a record 152 games played and a 2022 ACC tournament MVP performance. Young expressed excitement over Cattoor's return, citing his understanding of the team's culture and standards. The former shooting guard is eager to contribute to the program's future. Cattoor most recently played for the Long Island Nets, averaging 8.4 points per game.
By the Numbers- Played 152 games at Virginia Tech, setting the program record.
- Scored a career-high 31 points in the 2022 ACC title game against Duke.
- Averaged 8.4 points per game in 27 games with the Long Island Nets.
- Excitement is building among fans for Cattoor’s coaching role.
- Cattoor seeks to instill a championship mindset in current student-athletes.
Expect the Hokies to leverage Cattoor's experience and competitive spirit as they prepare for upcoming seasons. His integration into the coaching staff may lead to renewed enthusiasm and improved performance on the court.
Bottom LineHunter Cattoor’s return to Virginia Tech as an assistant coach not only strengthens the program’s coaching staff but also fosters a culture of excellence, drawing on his success and connection to the team.
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