GREENSBORO, N.C. – Following one of the most remarkable turnarounds in ACC history, Clemson women’s basketball head coach Amanda Butler has been named the ACC Coach of the Year. Butler is the first Clemson women’s basketball coach to receive this honor since Jim Davis in 1994.
Butler Named ACC Coach of the Year
I’m so proud of the work that Amanda and her staff have done revitalizing Clemson Women’s basketball,” said Dan Radakovich, Clemson Director of Athletics. “This honor is well-deserved for an amazing turnaround this season.
I’m grateful to each and every person that brought me to this point, from our tremendous administration to my fantastic coaching staff to our dedicated players and the rest of the Clemson family,” said Butler. “I’m so humbled to have had all this support as we have journeyed through this incredible season.
Congratulations, @CoachAB34, and happy birthday! https://t.co/wWlQMGkJi3
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Amanda Butler (@ClemsonWBB) has been named Coach of the Year!
Clemson enters the postseason with an 18-11 overall record, including nine conference wins – the Tigers’ most since 2002.
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