Bob Vanatta (July 7, 1918 – October 22, 2016) was an American basketball coach and college athletics administrator. He was the head basketball coach for Central Methodist, Missouri State University, Army, Bradley, Memphis State, Missouri, and Delta State University. At Missouri State, he won the 1952 and 1953 NAIA Championships. He compiled a 109–34 record at Memphis State, including making it to the 1957 NIT Championship game. After coaching, he later served as athletic director at Oral Roberts University, commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference, commissioner of the Atlantic Sun Conference, executive director of the Independence Bowl, athletic director at Louisiana Tech University, commissioner of the Sunshine State Conference, president of the NCAA Division II Conference Commissioner's Association, and associate athletic director at Florida Atlantic University. He was a Palm Beach County Sports Commission member, which presents the Lou Groza Award to the nation's top placekicker.

Vanatta died October 22, 2016, aged 98, in Melbourne, Florida.

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Central Eagles (Independent) (1947–1950)
Central:61–20 (.753)
Southwest Missouri State Bears (Mid–America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1950–1953)
1950–51Southwest Missouri State22–37–32nd
1951–52Southwest Missouri State27–510–01stNAIA Champions
1952–53Southwest Missouri State24–48–21stNAIA Champions
Southwest Missouri State:73–12 (.857)25–5 (.833)
Army Cadets (Independent) (1953–1954)
1953–54Army15–7
Army:15–7 (.682)
Bradley Braves (Independent) (1954–1955)
1954–55Bradley9–20NCAA Elite Eight
Bradley Braves (Missouri Valley Conference) (1955–1956)
1955–56Bradley13–13
Bradley:22–33 (.400)
Memphis State Tigers (Independent) (1956–1962)
1956–57Memphis State24–6NIT Finals
1957–58Memphis State15–7
1958–59Memphis State17–6
1959–60Memphis State18–5NIT First Round
1960–61Memphis State20–3NIT Quarterfinals
1961–62Memphis State15–7NCAA first round
Memphis State:109–34 (.762)
Missouri Tigers (Big Eight Conference) (1962–1967)
1962–63Missouri10–155–9T–6th
1963–64Missouri13–117–7T–4th
1964–65Missouri13–118–6T–3rd
1965–66Missouri3–211–138th
1966–67Missouri3–221–138th
Missouri:42–80 (.344)22–48 (.314)
Delta State Statesmen (Gulf States Conference) (1972–1973)
1972–73Delta State11–144–10
Delta State:11–14 (.440)4–10 (.286)
Total:333–200 (.625)
National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion