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Lester Rowe (born January 11, 1963) is an American basketball coach and former professional basketball player who last served on the staff of Xavier Musketeers women's basketball. He has played professionally in several leagues. Since retiring as a player, he has worked in business and coached both men's and women's
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. As an assistant coach, his teams have earned the 2017 Big 12 women's tournament and 2013–14 Big 12 women's regular-season championships. He has been an assistant coach for both West Virginia men's and West Virginia women's basketball as well as Northern Kentucky women's. He played four seasons at West Virginia, where he led the team in scoring twice and rebounds three times. His teams either won the
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) or the
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(known as Eastern Athletic Association until 1982) regular season (1982 and 1985) championship every year that he played. He served as co-
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for two seasons and totaled 1,524 points and 787 rebounds. Rowe once held several West Virginia career records, including career
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. His school
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record (114 consecutive starts) stood for over 20 years. Prior to his time at West Virginia, he played basketball for Lafayette High School, where he was named 1981
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co-player of the year by ''
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''. He is the uncle of former professional basketball player Jason Rowe.


High school

Growing up, Rowe played pickup games at the
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, the Boys Club and other venues. As a senior at Lafayette, Rowe averaged 28.2 points and 13.0 rebounds. He chose West Virginia over offers from
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and others. Rowe was named the 1981 Western New York boys' basketball co-player of the year (with Ray Hall) by ''
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''. Rowe also competed in the
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in high school.


College

As a freshman, Rowe led the 1981–82 West Virginia Mountaineers, which was the Eastern Athletic Association regular season-champion in rebounding (5.5 rpg). When
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won the 1983 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament, Rowe was on the all-tournament team. Rowe was selected along with
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, Mike Brown and Barry Mungar, among others, to a 12-man Atlantic 10 Conference all-star team to tour
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for a 12-day, 8-game tour to play against
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national teams in
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and
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from May 12 to 22, 1983. Rowe was the leading scorer on the tour with a 19.9 average. For the 1983 preseason All-Atlantic 10 first team, Rowe was joined by Tony Costner, Bob Lojewski, Stansbury, and Brown. Rowe was selected as co-captain along with Tim Kearney. After the team lost Greg Jones following the 1982–83 season, Rowe was the leading scorer (15.6 ppg) and rebounder (6.9 rpg) for the 1983–84 team. When West Virginia won the 1984 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament, Rowe was the tournament
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. Rowe was named to the 1984 All-Atlantic 10 second team. Rowe, who was known for his leaping ability, was joined by Brown, Maurice Martin, John Battle and Granger Hall on the 1984 preseason All-Atlantic 10 first team. Rowe was selected as co-captain along with Dale Blaney. On January 5, 1985, Rowe dunked what seemed to be a timely game-winning basket against the . However, after both teams returned to their locker rooms, warmups had begun for the next game of the doubleheader and the referees returned to their locker room, they decided that the dunk came after the buzzer. By some accounts, seven minutes after the game, West Virginia had already left the
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to catch a plane. However, Atlantic 10 basketball commissioner Charlie Theokas restored West Virginia's victory two days later, noting that " en the referees signaled Rowe's field goal was good, and subsequently left the floor, the game was over." Rowe again led the team in scoring (14.4 ppg) and rebounding (7.0 rpg) and earned second-team All-Atlantic 10. West Virginia won the Atlantic 10 regular season-championship. Following his career, Rowe held the West Virginia career
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(593/1,095, 54.2%) record for four seasons and the career games started record (114) for six seasons. He also held less auspicious career records for turnovers and fouls. Rowe's record for consecutive starts (114) lasted until 2006 (
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). Rowe was a four-time conference player of the week. Rowe is remembered for his dunking ability and his
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. He described his greatest memory as the February 27, 1983, upset of number-one-ranked
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. It would be almost 33 years before West Virginia defeated another number-one-ranked team.


Professional career


Player

In 1985, Rowe joined the Shell Azodrin Bugbusters of the
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; he played in the PBA again in 1986. Rowe was teammates with
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on the
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of the
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in 1987. Rowe played with the Savannah Spirits early in the 1987–88 season before being waived in late November. On December 8, 1987, the International Basketball Association conducted its draft with Lester Rowe being selected in the first round with the fourth pick by Ohio. When four of the ten IBA teams wanted to delay commencement of the league until 1989, the other six formed the
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(WBL) for players listed at or less. On April 15, 1988, he signed with the Youngstown Pride of the WBL, where he was teammates with his former Co-Player of the Year Hall. In July, Rowe, who was listed as a center in this league for short players, was traded to the Vancouver Nighthawks. He also played in Argentina, France, Germany, and Venezuela. Rowe was inducted into the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.


Coach

Rowe was hired as an assistant coach for Gale Catlett and West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball in September 1997. He performed coaching, recruiting, scouting and administrative duties. He served on the staff for five seasons, highlighted by a Sweet Sixteen run by the 1997–98 team in the
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. With five games remaining for West Virginia in the
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, Catlett resigned during his 24th season as head coach. At first,
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was announced as Catlett's replacement after
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rejected the job. Eventually, incoming head coach
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brought all three of his assistants from
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to fill out his staff. Rowe had coaching offers but did not want to move from
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, at that stage of his life. From 2002 to 2010, Rowe served as a commercial property manager and sales executive. Rowe became an assistant coach for Mike Carey and
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in 2011. He was reprimanded by Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby for his involvement in a post-game melee at the Bank of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Classic at the Stan Sheriff Center on November 17, 2013. His tenure lasted until 2019, with the team earning both a regular season Big 12 Conference championship (2014) and a Big 12 Conference Tournament championship (2017) with Rowe. In July 2019, Rowe was hired by the Northern Kentucky Norse women's basketball team. On July 1, 2020, Rowe joined the Xavier Musketeers women's basketball staff under head coach Melanie Moore. Moore and her staff were fired following the 2022–23 season.


Personal

Rowe has two daughters, Monalisa (born 1991/92) and Monique (born 1993/94). Mona was an all-state basketball player as a junior, but she suffered an
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in her 2008–09 senior season. Rowe met his wife, Lisa, in Morgantown.


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