The Mighty Macs

The Mighty Macs

102 mins | Drama | Oct. 21, 2009

In the early 70s, Cathy Rush becomes the head basketball coach at a tiny, all-girls Catholic college. Though her team has no gym and no uniforms -- and the school itself is in danger of being sold -- Coach Rush looks to steer her girls to their first national championship.

The Mighty Macs

102 mins | Drama | Oct. 21, 2009

The Mighty Macs
In the early 70s, Cathy Rush becomes the head basketball coach at a tiny, all-girls Catholic college. Though her team has no gym and no uniforms -- and the school itself is in danger of being sold -- Coach Rush looks to steer her girls to their first national championship.
IMDb rating 6.6
Producers Quaker Media
Original title The Mighty Macs
Directors Tim Chambers
Writers Anthony Gargano, Tim Chambers

Cast

Carla Gugino

as Cathy Rush

Marley Shelton

as Sister Sunday

Ellen Burstyn

as Mother St. John

David Boreanaz

as Ed Rush

Katie Hayek

as Trish Sharkey

Kim Blair

as Lizanne Caufield

Meghan Sabia

as Jen Galentino

Margaret Anne Florence

as Rosemary Keenan

Kate Nowlin

as Colleen McCann

Taylor Steel

as Mimi Malone

Bianca Brunson

as Gayle Moore

Malachy McCourt

as Monsignor

Phyllis Somerville

as Sister Sister

Jodie Lynne McClintock

as Sister Thomas

Marianne Bonner

as Sister Sarge

Ginny Graham

as Sister Jane

Lauren Bittner

as Mary Margaret O'Malley

Lauren Karl

as Kelly MacDougal

Catherine Rush

as Bank Teller

Ed Rush

as Sidewalk Patron

Mike Burns

as Young Priest

John Peakes

as Harry McHale

Michael Robert Kelly

as Board Member

Donald Cairns

as Board Member

David Howey

as Photographer

Ward Horton

as Frankie Sharkey

Joanne Bradley

as West Chester Coach

Katie Davis

as Immaculata Reserve

Matt Chambers

as Basketball player

Paul Chambers

as Basketball player

Paul M. Chambers

as Basketball player

J.P. Dunphy

as Basketball player

Patrick Traver

as Basketball player

Sean Pratt

as Jimmy Sullivan

Erin Mosher

as Mrs. Sullivan

Brooke Josephson

as Mrs. Kincade

Jesse Draper

as Mrs. Ballard

Tom McCarthy

as Foot Lotion Buyer

Kendal Ridgeway

as Marian Sharkey

Tisha Tinsman

as Rita Galentino

Tony Luke Jr.

as Salvatore Galentino

Brandon Hannan

as Tony Galentino

Christopher Mann

as Julius Moore

Tess Roney

as Joanne Caufield

Maggie Kincade

as Megan Caufield

Josh Green

as Cowboy in bar

Kathy Romano

as Flight Attendant

William R. Johnson

as LaSalle Athletic Director

Pete Postiglione

as Security Guard

Michael Smerconish

as Reporter #1

Anthony Gargano

as Reporter #2

Joe Conklin

as Announcer

Regina Murphy

as Referee

Lisa Ballard

as Referee

Kristin Schupp

as Referee

Carolyn Longenderfer

as Waitress

Jennifer Meehan

as Woman in Bathroom

Courtney Mix

as South Dakota State Player

Tim Sherry

as Bartender

Patrick McDade

as Cupcake Buyer

Richard Alliger

as Security Guard

Ruthie Bolton

as Mississippi State Coach

Evan Bochetto

as Locker Room Assistant

Jacob D'Orazio

as Program Seller

Tolly Sherry

as Cheerleading Nun

Kim Johnson

as Cheerleading Nun

Andrea Strang

as Cheerleading Nun

Sharon Dacey

as Cheerleading Nun

Victoria Guinta

as Cheerleading Nun

Trudy Wilson

as Cheerleading Nun

Francine Bianco Tax

as Cheerleader Nun

Gina Allegro

as Rosemont Coach (uncredited)

Vale Anoai

as College Student in Church (uncredited)

Robert Bizik

as Basketball Fan (uncredited)

Sara Jane Blazo

as West Chester Asst Coach (uncredited)

Michael Edward Brooks

as Basketball fan (uncredited)

David E. Brown

as Basketball Referee (uncredited)

Frank Aptacy

as Bar Patron (uncredited)

Gary Beck

as Student Fan (uncredited)

Rich Bryant

as Immaculata Student (uncredited)

Jennifer Butler

as Nun (uncredited)

Alice Chamberlain

as Nun (uncredited)

Karen Chamberlain

as Nun (uncredited)

Judy Corona-Karpowicz

as Basketball Fan (uncredited)

Sarah Donaldson

as Core Group Student (uncredited)

Mary Ellen Driscoll

as Assistant Coach, Mississippi State (uncredited)

Cindy Engle

as Faculty / Fan (uncredited)

Evangeline

as College Student (uncredited)

Erich Ficke

as Basketball Patron (uncredited)

Erin Frederick

as Immaculata Student (uncredited)

Leslie Noel Haigh

as Drummer Girl (uncredited)

Kim Handloff

as College Student / Nun (uncredited)

William James Kelly

as Basketball Fan (uncredited)

Basil Kershner

as Basketball Fan (uncredited)

Steven J. Klaszky

as Scorekeeper (uncredited)

Kathleen LaGue

as Voices (uncredited)

Lawrence Laravela

as Reporter (uncredited)

Traci Law

as Student in Stands (uncredited)

Erin Lulevitch

as Student (uncredited)

Fallon Maressa

as Student (uncredited)

Jeffrey Mowery

as Fan in Pheasant Pants (uncredited)

Keith Moyer

as Biker (uncredited)

Ken Myers

as Fan (uncredited)

Chelsea O'Toole

as Nun (uncredited)

Jean Orlando

as Nun (uncredited)

George Pellegrino

as Fan (uncredited)

Charles Pendelton

as Cab Driver / Featured (uncredited)

Janine Rafalko

as College Student (uncredited)

Vincent Riviezzo

as Bank Customer (uncredited)

Shawnee Robertson

as Cheering Nun (uncredited)

John Roney

as Thomas Caufield (uncredited)

Megan Rose

as Catholic school girl (uncredited)

Mark Savage Jr.

as Fan (uncredited)

Chuck Schanamann

as Charlie Malone (uncredited)

Mark Schroeder

as Scorekeeper #2 (uncredited)

Mark Simms

as Fan (uncredited)

Danielle Stoner

as Parishoner (uncredited)

Ryan Tygh

as Sporting Goods Stock Boy (uncredited)

Dan Van Wert

as Basketball Fan (uncredited)

Diane Varrenti

as Friend of the Family (uncredited)

Sonny Vellozzi

as Scorekeeper (uncredited)

Kimberly Villanova

as Nun (uncredited)

Ryan Windish

as Monsignor Assistant (uncredited)

Scott Yannick

as Stadium Security Guard (uncredited)