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Sport(s)
  
Women's basketball

1994–1997
  
Florida (Asst.)

Titles
  
Head coach

Position(s)
  
Guard

Role
  
Basketball Coach

1990–1994
  
Name
  
Amanda Butler

Record
  
162–112 (.589)

1997–2001
  
Austin Peay (Asst.)


Amanda Butler Gators hope to boost tournament odds against Ole Miss

Born
  
March 6, 1972 (age 52) Mt. Juliet, Tennessee (
1972-03-06
)

Books
  
'Under the Rainbow': A Short Selection of Poems

Education
  
Mount Juliet High School, University of Florida

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Amanda Kay Butler (born March 6, 1972) is an American college basketball coach and former player. Butler was most recently the head coach of the Florida Gators women's basketball team of the University of Florida.

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Career

Amanda Butler was born in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee in 1972. She attended Mt. Juliet High School, graduating in 1990. She was recruited to play for the University of Florida by the Gators' head coach, Carol Ross, and started at guard for four years. After finishing her playing career in 1994, she transitioned into coaching. Her first coaching job was as an assistant coach was at Florida, where she continued her education with a master of science degree in exercise and sport science in 1997. After leaving her job with Florida in 1997, she coached at Austin Peay from 1997 to 2001, and served as the associate head coach for former Charlotte head coach Katie Meier from 2001 to 2005.

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Butler became the sixth head coach of the Charlotte 49ers women's basketball program on April 19, 2005. She was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year after twenty wins and a share of the regular season championship in her first year as coach.

After Carolyn Peck was released as the Gators head coach following the 2006–07 season, Butler returned to her alma mater as the new head coach of the Gators women's basketball program on April 13, 2007. She was fired on March 6, 2017, her 45th birthday.

USA Basketball

In 2009, Butler served as an assistant coach to the U19 team, and competed in the FIBA Women's U19 World Championship. The USA lost the opening round game against Spain 90–86, but then went on to win their next eight games. In the quarterfinals, the USA team faced France, which held an eight-point lead late in the second half, but the USA team took back the lead and won by eleven to advance to the semifinals. After beating Canada in the semifinals, they had a rematch against Spain, for the championship. This time the USA jumped out to an early lead, with a score of 33–16 at the end of the first quarter. The USA went on to win 87–71 to win the gold medal.

References

Amanda Butler Wikipedia