Alcorn mourns the passing of legendary baseball coach, Willie “Rat” McGowan

One of Alcorn State University’s most iconic athletic figures has passed away.

Willie “Rat” McGowan, who coached the Braves baseball team for 40 years, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 6.

McGowan, a McComb, Mississippi native and 1961 alumnus was a fixture for over 40 years at Alcorn. As the head baseball coach, he finished his career with 711 wins and four Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) eastern division titles. McGowan was named the SWAC baseball Coach of the Year four times (1978, 1979, 1981, and 1988). He also served as a defensive line and defensive backs coach and defensive coordinator for the Braves football team.

As a student-athlete at Alcorn, McGowan lettered four times in both football and baseball. He was named the football team captain and Most Valuable Player in 1959. He won the university’s inaugural Jack Spinks Award.

Known affectionately as “The Dean of SWAC Baseball”, McGowan retired as a coach in 2009, and in 2011, the campus baseball complex was named in his honor. McGowan was inducted into the Alcorn State University Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. The year 2005 was a big one for McGowan, as he received a proclamation from the state of Mississippi, received the Tom Joyner Award, and the Alcorn State University Humanitarian Award.

President Dr. Felecia M. Nave acknowledged McGowan’s passing as a huge loss to the Alcorn family.

“Alcorn lost one of its giants today,” said Nave. “Coach McGowan was a legend and the epitome of an Alcornite. Throughout his career he held Alcorn close to his heart. We thank him for the many years of dedicated service to uplifting Alcorn. He will be missed dearly by the hundreds of lives he touched over the years. Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Doris McGowan, Willie Jr. and the entire family.”

The university extends its heartfelt condolences to the McGowan family. Funeral service arrangements will be announced in the following days.