Raymond Eugene "Kevin" Sutton (born August 31, 1964) is an American college basketball coach, currently an assistant coach at the University of Pittsburgh. Sutton has been the head boys basketball coach at Bishop McNamara, Montrose Christian, Montverde Academy and was the head coach for Team USA in the 2011 Nike/USA Basketball Hoop Summit.
In 1988, Sutton graduated from James Madison University where he played three years of varsity basketball and lettered each season.
Sutton coached at five nationally ranked high school programs - Flint Hill Prep (1988–90), Harker Prep (1990-92), St. John's Prospect Hall (1992–98), Montrose Christian and Montverde Academy (2004–11) - amassing a 489-102 record and winning two national championships. In 1998, he was the associate head coach on the USA Today Super 25 National Championship team and in 2007, he was the head coach of the Montverde Academy Hoops.Com National Championship team led by future NBA player Solomon Alabi.
While at Montverde Academy, Sutton's program was labeled a "basketball factory" by the Orlando Sentinel. Sutton coached seven nationally ranked teams and compiled a 186-33 record, while turning out 55 Division I scholarship athletes and three All-America selections. During his final two seasons at Montverde, Sutton was assisted by former NBA player Andrew DeClercq and hip-hop artist Dorian.
Sutton had a pair of two-year stints as an assistant coach at both James Madison University and Old Dominion University under Coach Jeff Capel. In 2011, Sutton was hired at George Washington University. In 2013, Sutton joined the staff at Georgetown University under coach John Thompson III.