Louisville women's basketball assistant leaving for head coaching role

Amanda Butler, an assistant coach for the Louisville women's basketball team, is leaving to become the head coach at the College of Charleston. During her two years at Louisville, Butler helped the team achieve a 51-19 record, including a Sweet 16 appearance this year.
Amanda Butler is leaving her role as an assistant coach for the Louisville women's basketball team. She has accepted a job as the head coach at the College of Charleston. Butler previously served as a head coach for 18 years, including six years at Clemson. She helped the Louisville team compile a 51-19 record during her two years there. The College of Charleston team she will be leading went 27-6 last season and lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Butler's departure is the second coaching staff position that needs to be filled by Louisville's head coach Jeff Walz.
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