Brian Fogel’s name now sits atop the modern-era wins list in Chico State women’s basketball history, the result of nearly two decades spent turning the Wildcats into one of the West Region’s most consistent and competitive programs.
Fogel recently completed his 18th season as head coach of the Chico State women’s basketball program. Since taking over in 2008–09, Fogel has compiled a 293–191 record with the Wildcats, winning one California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) title, making 15 postseason appearances, and earning six NCAA Championship Tournament berths. Through the 2025–26 season, Fogel boasts a career record of 379–243 in 22 years as an NCAA head coach.
The 2025–26 season added another milestone chapter to Fogel’s Chico State tenure. The Wildcats went 20–10 overall and 15–7 in CCAA play, finished fourth in the conference standings, and advanced to the semifinal round of the CCAA Tournament. The 20-win campaign marked Chico State’s third straight season with at least 20 victories, the fifth 20-win season under Fogel, and the 11th in program history.
Fogel became the winningest coach in the modern era of Chico State women’s basketball on January 17, 2026, when the Wildcats defeated Cal Poly Humboldt 67–42 in Acker Gym. He entered the season needing 13 wins to pass Fran Coslet’s long-standing mark of 286 victories and finished the year with 293 wins at Chico State.
The Wildcats opened CCAA play with the best conference start in program history, winning their first 11 league games. Chico State also put together a 14-game winning streak from November 22 through January 22, tying the 2005–06 NCAA Final Four team for the program’s modern-era record.
Three Wildcats earned All-CCAA honors in 2025–26. Meadow Aragon and Madison Parry were named First Team All-CCAA, while Kamil Reid received Second Team recognition. Aragon also earned Second Team All-West Region honors from the D2CCA. Chico State produced four CCAA Player of the Week awards during the season, with Kaylie Edge earning one and Aragon collecting three.
The 2024–25 season proved to be the most successful of Fogel’s Chico State tenure. The Wildcats went 24–8—marking the program’s first back-to-back 20-win seasons since 2012–13—and advanced to the semifinal round of both the CCAA Tournament and the NCAA West Regional. The 24 wins were the most by a Chico State team since 2007–08 and marked the fourth time under Fogel that the ’Cats reached the 20-win plateau.
Fogel guided three Wildcats—Jordan Allred, Meadow Aragon, and Makenzi Laporte—to First Team All-CCAA honors, with Jadence Clifton receiving honorable mention. Chico State led the conference in multiple statistical categories, including field goal percentage, 3-point percentage, and free throw percentage during CCAA play. Laporte capped her career ranked among the program’s top 10 in points, rebounds, and free throws made.
The 2023–24 season marked the Wildcats’ return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in over a decade. Chico State finished 21–10, with Zhane Duckett earning First Team All-CCAA honors, becoming the first Wildcat to record a triple-double in over 30 years, and winning the program’s first CCAA Defensive Player of the Year award. Jordan Allred, Brandy Huffhines, and Makenzi Laporte were each named Second Team All-CCAA, with Huffhines going on to sign a professional contract in Malta.
The 2022–23 campaign saw the Wildcats finish 18–11 overall and 14–8 in conference, placing fifth in the CCAA and qualifying for the tournament for the fifth time in six seasons. Duckett and Huffhines earned Second Team All-CCAA accolades, with Huffhines also being named the conference’s Newcomer of the Year. Seniors Haley Ison and Myli Martinez earned All-CCAA Honorable Mention.
After sitting out the 2020–21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Fogel’s 2021–22 squad posted a 14–11 record and finished fifth in the CCAA. During the season, Fogel recorded his 200th win as Chico State head coach on December 4, 2021, and moved into second place on the program’s all-time coaching victories list.
Fogel led Chico State to an 18–11 record in 2019–20, highlighted by senior Maddy Wong setting new single-season and career 3-point records. The 2018–19 ’Cats went 12–13, narrowly missing a postseason berth, with forward McKena Barker earning Chico Enterprise-Record Female Senior Athlete of the Year honors. The 2017–18 team went 17–11, reached the CCAA Tournament semifinals, and saw senior guard Whitney Branham lead the CCAA in scoring and free throw percentage.
Chico State earned back-to-back 10–16 records in 2014–15 and 2015–16 before returning to the postseason with a 15–12 mark in 2016–17. Fogel’s 2013–14 squad went 19–10, finished second in the CCAA, and advanced to the NCAA West Region semifinals. The year prior, in 2012–13, the Wildcats posted a 23–6 record, claimed the CCAA regular-season title, and reached the NCAA Tournament—earning Fogel CCAA Coach of the Year honors.
Fogel guided the ’Cats to a 23–10 record and NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2009–10, highlighted by a 10-game win streak to close the regular season. His first Chico State team, in 2008–09, went 16–13 and reached the CCAA Tournament semifinals despite featuring just two returning starters.
Before taking over the program, Fogel spent one year as Chico State’s assistant coach during the record-tying 28-win 2007–08 campaign. He was officially named head coach on August 4, 2008.
Prior to Chico State, Fogel served as head coach of the UC Davis men’s basketball program, compiling an 89–49 record over five seasons and making two trips to the NCAA Division II Championship Tournament. His 1999–2000 Aggies squad advanced to the Sweet 16.
Fogel began his coaching career at his alma mater, Sonoma State, in 1989–90, and also held assistant coaching positions at UC Berkeley and San Francisco State. He was head coach at Skyline Community College in 1994–95 before joining the UC Davis staff for a nine-year run.
An All-NCAC player at Sonoma State, Fogel still ranks sixth in career 3-pointers and fourth in 3-point shooting percentage. He played his first two collegiate seasons at Santa Monica College.
Fogel holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Sonoma State and a master’s degree in health, physical education, and recreation from Saint Mary’s College.
He and his wife, Kerry, have two daughters, Katrina and Brooke. Brooke is a former member of the Chico State volleyball team.