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Another item has been marked off the Butler women’s basketball checklist. But there is still more work to do.
After consecutive 20-win seasons and a trip to the WNIT, Butler and head coach Beth Couture are aiming for new territory: a league championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament.
The eighth-year coach has continued to lead the Bulldogs to new
heights with each successive season at the helm, including the
program’s first 20-win campaign in 10 seasons in 2008, and a
second 20-win campaign last season.
The successful season marked the first time since 1996 the program
has posted back-to-back 20-win seasons. It was the first time since
the 1997-98 season the Bulldogs have made it to the postseason.
When Couture first stepped onto the Butler campus, she knew she
faced one of the toughest challenges of her coaching career. The
Bulldog team that went 3-26 the season before she took the reins
hardly resembled her squads at Presbyterian College, where she won
nearly 70 percent of her games over the course of 13 seasons.
But after developing the roster she inherited and infusing it with
several talented recruiting classes, Couture has the Bulldogs
consistently ranked among the Horizon League’s best.
After doubling their win total in Couture’s first year at the
helm, the Bulldogs have gone on to either match or increase their
total victories in every season since. Along the way, the program
has had six members named to All-Horizon League teams, four tabbed
to the All-Newcomer Team and four more mentioned on the
All-Defensive squad. Additionally, three Couture recruits (Lade
Akande, Jackie Closser and Ellen Hamilton) have gone on to score
more than 1,000 points in their careers, with 2009-10 senior Susan
Lester entering her senior year with 994.
Butler finished the 2003-04 campaign with a 14-15 record, including
a 9-7 Horizon League mark and appearance in the semi-finals of the
league tournament. The Bulldogs came together when it counted most,
posting victories in nine of their final 13 games for the
team’s first winning league record in five seasons.
A 14-14 overall record followed in 2004-05 before the Bulldogs
improved to 15-14 in 2005-06 for the team’s first above-.500
overall mark since 1998-99.
Butler increased its win total again in 2006-07, finishing with a
16-15 overall record and 11-5 mark in league play to place in a
second-place tie in the conference, the team’s best league
record and highest standing in nearly 10 years. The season
culminated with the Bulldogs rolling to a pair of wins in the
Horizon League Tournament and making their first appearance in the
championship game since 1998.
The 2007-08 season was the program’s most successful under
Couture, as the Bulldogs finished with a 20-10 overall record, the
best mark since the 1997-98 team went 25-6. Included in that figure
was a dominant 10-1 record in non-league play, the best total since
the 1990-91 team notched a 10-1 slate.
Couture began her collegiate head coaching career in 1989-90 at
Presbyterian College. Thirteen successful seasons later, she had
compiled an impressive 258-117 (.688) overall record, including
eight 20-win seasons. In addition, she led the program to six trips
to the NCAA Division II national tournament in her final nine
years.
She led the team to three-straight South Atlantic Conference (SAC)
regular season and SAC Tournament titles from 1998 to 2000. A
four-time SAC “Coach of the Year” recipient, Couture
mentored 18 all-conference selections and three conference
“Players of the Year.”
The 1999-2000 team went 28-2 and won the SAC regular season title
with a 15-1 record. The Blue Hose also won the SAC Tournament title
and hosted the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional Tournament.
PC was ranked as high as fourth in the nation during that season.
The only coach in the conference’s history to be named
“Coach of the Year” in two different women’s
sports, Couture guided the Blue Hose volleyball team to three
national tournaments, including the school’s first-ever NCAA
postseason appearance in 1993. She served as the team’s head
coach from 1987-93, amassing an overall record of 233-50, winning
SAC Volleyball “Coach of the Year” awards on three
occasions. Couture also served as an assistant director of
athletics from 1993-2002.
Couture spent two seasons as an assistant at Presbyterian from
1987-89, arriving after three years at the helm of Dixie High
School in Due West, S.C., where she posted a 49-28 record.
Couture’s commitment to academics has also been at the
forefront of her career, as 25 of her student-athletes were named
to the SAC Academic Honor Roll throughout her tenure at
Presbyterian.
The trend has continued at Butler as nine of her 14 players earned
recognition on the Butler Athletic Director’s Academic Honor
Roll during the Fall, 2004 semester.
A native of Greenville, S.C., Couture is a 1984 graduate of Erskine
College where she was a four-time MVP selection in basketball for
the Flying Fleet. A Kodak All-American honoree as a senior, Couture
was inducted into the Erskine College Hall of Fame in December of
1989.
She earned a bachelor’s of science degree in physical
education from Erskine and went on to complete a master’s
degree in the same field at Furman University in 1987.
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