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From the hardwoods of Bozeman High to the bright lights of Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, few athletes have left a mark on Montana basketball quite like Kati Burrows Mobley. A hometown standout, she led the Bozeman Hawks to three state championships before becoming a Bobcat legend — piling up more than 1,528 points, 671 rebounds, ranking 3rd in career free throws made, and guiding Montana State to back-to-back Big Sky titles in the early 2000s.
Her journey didn’t stop there. Kati took her game overseas, then returned stateside to pour her passion into coaching — first in high school gyms, then back at her alma mater. As an MSU assistant coach from 2015–2020, she helped guide the Bobcats to the 2016 Big Sky regular-season championship, and in 2017, a historic sweep — winning both the regular season and the Big Sky Tournament, sending Montana State to the NCAA Tournament.
Along the way, she’s been inducted into the Montana State Athletics Hall of Fame and continues to shape lives as an educator and coach right here in Bozeman. Today, her proudest titles are wife and mom — roles she embraces with the same love, grit, and loyalty that defined her career on the court.”
By Krista RedpathFrom the hardwoods of Bozeman High to the bright lights of Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, few athletes have left a mark on Montana basketball quite like Kati Burrows Mobley. A hometown standout, she led the Bozeman Hawks to three state championships before becoming a Bobcat legend — piling up more than 1,528 points, 671 rebounds, ranking 3rd in career free throws made, and guiding Montana State to back-to-back Big Sky titles in the early 2000s.
Her journey didn’t stop there. Kati took her game overseas, then returned stateside to pour her passion into coaching — first in high school gyms, then back at her alma mater. As an MSU assistant coach from 2015–2020, she helped guide the Bobcats to the 2016 Big Sky regular-season championship, and in 2017, a historic sweep — winning both the regular season and the Big Sky Tournament, sending Montana State to the NCAA Tournament.
Along the way, she’s been inducted into the Montana State Athletics Hall of Fame and continues to shape lives as an educator and coach right here in Bozeman. Today, her proudest titles are wife and mom — roles she embraces with the same love, grit, and loyalty that defined her career on the court.”