University of Oklahoma Athletics

Women's Basketball

Jonas Chatterton
Jonas Chatterton
  • Title:
    Associate Head Coach
Jonas Chatterton was named Oklahoma's associate head coach on May 3, 2024, and is set to enter his first year on Jennie Baranczyk's staff in 2024-25.Ā 

Chatterton, a 20-year Division I coaching veteran, comes to Norman after 10 seasons as the associate head coach at Oregon State, where he helped guide the Beavers to the best decade in program history, including appearances in the 2016 Final Four and 2024 Elite Eight. In his 20 years as a coach, Chatterton's teams have produced a cumulative record of 474-229 (.674 winning percentage).

Baranczyk and Chatterton will share the sideline again after the two helped Colorado to national success from 2010-12 under Linda Lappe. They aided the Buffs to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in nearly a decade and to a pair of WNIT quarterfinals.

Over his 20-year career, Chatterton's teams have appeared in 12 NCAA Tournaments, including seven in the last decade at Oregon State. While he was in Corvallis, the Beavers won 20 games seven times, winning a trio of Pac-12 regular season titles from 2015-17. With Chatterton on the bench, OSU reached four consecutive Sweet 16s from 2016-19, highlighted by a Final Four berth in 2016. In 2024, Chatterton helped the Beavers to the Elite Eight, where they fell to eventual national champion South Carolina in a tight contest. Over the last decade at Oregon State, the Beavers produced six All-Americans, one Pac-12 Player of the Year, a Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, three Pac-12 Defensive Players of the Year and 27 All-Pac 12 honorees.

Chatterton's coaching achievements have gained him national acclaim. He has twice been selected for Nike's esteemed Villa 7 Consortium, where university athletics directors and top assistant coaches convene to mentor the next generation of college basketball leaders. Only a small fraction, less than 10 percent, of women's basketball assistants nationwide from the nearly 350 Division I programs have been invited to this exclusive event over the last four years.

Before arriving in Corvallis, Chatterton was an assistant coach for three seasons at Colorado before being elevated to associate head coach in 2013. In his first two years in Boulder, he and Baranczyk aided head coach Linda Lappe to back-to-back winning seasons and a pair of WNIT quarterfinals. Over his final two years at Colorado, the Buffs won 44 games, including a 25-7 record in 2012-13 and an NCAA Tournament appearance, the program's first since 2004.

Chatterton started his Division I career as an assistant coach under Jeff Judkins at BYU, where the Utah graduate spent eight seasons. With Chatterton on staff, BYU appeared in four NCAA Tournaments, reaching the Sweet 16 in 2002. The Cougars won the 2002 Mountain West Crown, Chatterton's first of four conference championships in his coaching career.

While a student at Utah, Chatterton helped revive a once-canceled basketball program at Westminster College, serving as a men's basketball assistant coach. Before transferring to Utah, he played basketball at Rocky Mountain College in Montana.

Chatterton has four children: daughters, Josie, Celia and Jada, and a son, Hudson.

THE CHATTERTON FILE
Hometown:Ā Salt Lake City, Utah
Alma Mater:Ā Utah (2000)

COACHING HISTORY
2014-24: Oregon State, Associate Head Coach
2013-14: Colorado, Associate Head Coach
2010-13: Colorado, Assistant Coach
2001-09: BYU, Assistant Coach
1998-2000: Westminster College, Assistant Coach

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS
• 12 NCAA Tournaments
• 2016 Final Four, 2024 Elite Eight
• Four conference championships

PLAYING EXPERIENCE
1996-97: Rocky Mountain College (Mont.)