Nathanael (Nate) Macy
Nathanael (Nate) Macy
  • Email:
    nathanael.macy@caspercollege.edu
  • Title:
    Women's Head Basketball Coach
  • Organization:
    Casper College
  • City:
    Casper
  • State:
    Wyoming
  • ZIP Code:
    82601
  • Country:
    United States
  • Phone:
    307-268-3000
  • Previous College:
    Northern Oklahoma College - Tonkawa

Bio

Nate Macy is starting his 20th year in coaching and his first as head coach for the Casper
College Lady Thunderbirds, and his ninth overall season at Casper College.

Macy previously coached at Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa, Oklahoma, under the direction of Head Coach Greg Krause.
In his time at NOC-Tonkawa, he helped guide the Lady Mavs to four Region 2 tournament
appearances in five years.

Macy also served as a graduate assistant/student assistant at the University of Central
Oklahoma for the men’s team under Head Coach Terry Evans. During his time at UCO, Macy
helped win three Lone Star North Championships, one Lone Star Championship, three NCAA
Division II National Tournament appearances, and one NCAA Division II Elite Eight appearance.
Macy also did a stint at Deer Creek High School in the Greater Oklahoma City area.
In Macy’s time at Casper College, he has helped guide the Lady T-Birds to an outstanding
224-37 (.858) record. The Lady T-Birds have won eight straight North Division championships,
six Region 9 championships, and have qualified for seven NJCAA National Tournament
appearances during his time at Casper College.


Coach Macy resides in Casper with his wife, Rachel and sons Xander and Ryker.


2004-2005 — Women’s student assistant coach at Northern Oklahoma College-
Tonkawa, one year.

2010-2012 — Boys’ varsity assistant coach at Deer Creek High School, two
years.

2007-2010 — Men’s student assistant coach/graduate assistant coach at the
University of Central Oklahoma, three years.

2012-2017 — Women’s assistant coach at Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa,
five years.

2017-present — Women’s assistant coach at Casper College, beginning his ninth
year.