Fletcher begins his fourth season
as Head Basketball Coach at Eastfield College.
In 2007-2008 the Harvesters finished 21-10 overall. Eastfield was ranked #1 in the Nation in November and finished the season ranked 16th in the Nation. In a short period of time Fletcher has resurged the basketball program and tradition. The Harvesters have been ranked #1 or #2 in the Nation the past two seasons. 48 of coach Fletchers players have moved on to play at the four year university level. Fletcher has recruited Freshman of the Year players, All Region players, All Conference players, an Academic All American and a multitude of Division I players.
Fletcher's last coaching stint was at McLennan Community College. The two seasons at McLennan Fletcher helped guide McLennan back to a National Power House. In 2003-2004 the Highlanders boasted a record of 26-6 and a number 18 ranking in the National Poll. In the 2004-2005 season the Highlanders went 23-8 and defeated the eventual National Champions by 17 points on a neutral site. That year McLennan was ranked 19 in the National Poll. Players from those teams went to four year universities such as: University of Cincinnati, Marshall University, Boise State, Jacksonville University, Sam Houston State, UT- San Antonio and others.
Prior to the first stint at Eastfield College Fletcher was at Angelo State University. Fletcher served as a graduate assistant coach from 1999-2001 for his alma mater. He served as the recruiting coordinator for Texas High Schools and Junior Colleges and academic advisor for the Ram program, in addition to numerous other administrative duties, he helped guide ASU to the Championship of the Lone Star Conference South Division and an appearance in the NCAA Division II National Tournament in 2001.
Fletcher's teaching experience includes a year at Angelo State, five years at Eastfield College and two years at McLennan. Fletcher played shooting guard for two seasons at Angelo State University.
He received a Bachelor degree in Kinesiology with a Minor in English from Angelo State in 1999 and his Master degree in Kinesiology from Angelo State University in May of 2002.
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