Skip To Main Content
Skip To Main Content

Bridgewater College

OFFICIAL ATHLETIC WEBSITE OF THE BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE EAGLES
Jarrett Hatcher

Jarrett Hatcher

Jarrett Hatcher begins his second season as a member of the Bridgewater coaching staff.

Hatcher, a 1993 graduate of Bridgewater College, is a former head coach at Robert E. Lee High School in Staunton, Va. and still teaches at the school, now named Staunton High School.

While a student at Bridgewater, Hatcher worked on Bill Leatherman's basketball staff. Hatcher first served as a student assistant before being elevated to student assistant coach where his duties included scouting opponents and coaching the Eagles' junior varsity team.

Following graduation, Hatcher worked on the basketball staff at Robert E. Lee with his father, Paul Hatcher, a legendary high school hoops coach. The elder Hatcher, also a Bridgewater graduate, won 897 games as the head coach at Lee, the most in Virginia High School League history, and four state titles. Paul Hatcher was inducted into the Bridgewater College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999.

Jarrett Hatcher assisted with the varsity team and was head junior varsity coach at Lee from 1992-2003. He was the varsity assistant coach from 2003-2011 and during that time the Leemen claimed two state championships and won a state-record 85 games in a row.

Following his father's retirement, Jarrett Hatcher took over as head coach of the Lee program in 2011 and coached the program for six years. In 2017, he led the Fighting Leemen to the State 2A Championship with a victory over Amelia.

During his coaching career at Lee, Hatcher coached several college players, including current Division I players Darius George at Marshall and Jarvis Vaughan at Monmouth. Both were members of the 2017 state championship team.

Hatcher graduated from Bridgewater College with a degree in history and political science.