{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2024}}{{notability|Sports|date=June 2020}} '''Beth Dunkenberger''' is a [[basketball]] coach with the [[Miami Hurricanes women's basketball|University of Miami]]. Previously she has had coaching roles at [[Virginia Tech Hokies women's basketball|Virginia Tech]], [[Western Carolina Catamounts women's basketball|Western Carolina University]], the [[Florida Gators women's basketball|University of Florida]], and the [[Tulane Green Wave women's basketball|Tulane Green Wave]].
==Background== Dunkenberger was born in [[Roanoke, Virginia]], and is the daughter of Tom and Rebecca Dunkenberger.<ref name=hokiesports>{{cite web|url=http://www.hokiesports.com/staff/dunkenberger.html|title=Beth Dunkenberger|website=Virginia Tech| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120223141627/http://www.hokiesports.com/staff/dunkenberger.html|archivedate=23 February 2012}}</ref> She attended Shawsville High School and played college basketball at [[Randolph-Macon College]] from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics in 1988.<ref name=hokiesports/><ref name=greenwave/> In 1990, she completed her master's degree in education from [[Virginia Tech]].<ref name=greenwave>{{cite web|url=https://tulanegreenwave.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster/coaches/beth-dunkenberger/1201|title=Beth Dunkenberger|website=Tulane Athletics|accessdate=23 June 2020}}</ref>
==Coaching career==
===Virginia Tech: 1988–1997=== Dunkenberger started her career at Virginia Tech as a graduate assistant with the [[Virginia Tech Hokies women's basketball|Hokies]] for two years before being appointed full-time as assistant coach in 1990.<ref name=hokiesports/> During this time, the Hokies won the Metro Conference Tournament (1994) and the Metro regular season title (1995), advancing to the first (1994) and second round (1995) of the [[NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament|NCAA tournament]].<ref name=hokiesports/><ref name=greenwave/>
===University of Florida: 1997–2000=== Between 1997 and 2000, Dunkenberger was an assistant coach at the [[University of Florida]] during which time the [[Florida Gators women's basketball|Gators]] earned a combined 73–36 record.<ref name=greenwave/> The Gators reached NCAA Sweet 16 in 1997–98 and to the final of the [[Women's National Invitation Tournament|WNIT]] in 2000.<ref name=greenwave/><ref name=hokiesports/>
===Western Carolina University: 2000–2004=== In 2000, Dunkenberger was appointed to her first head coaching role at [[Western Carolina University]] where, over a period of four seasons, the [[Western Carolina Catamounts women's basketball|Catamounts]] posted 65 victories.<ref name=greenwave/> Dunkenberger became the first woman to be named [[Southern Conference]] Coach of the Year as the Catamounts finished the 2002–03 season with a 21–7 record,<ref name =hokiesports/> and advanced to the finals of the SoCon Championship.<ref name=greenwave/>
===Virginia Tech: 2004–2011=== On April 6, 2004, she was named the fifth head women's basketball coach at Virginia Tech.<ref name=hokiesports/> In 2005, she led the team to the NCAA Tournament and the 2007 team made it to the third round of the WNIT.<ref name=greenwave/>
===Tulane University: 2011–2020=== Dunkenberger was the director of operations with the [[Tulane Green Wave women's basketball|Tulane Green Wave]] during the 2011–12 season. In 2012, she was appointed as an assistant coach.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nola.com/sports/tulane/article_9a9bc668-388f-579d-8217-062ca331d4b6.html|title=Tulane women's basketball promotes Beth Dunkenberger to assistant coach|work=New Orleans Advocate|author=Tammy Nunez|date=July 3, 2012|accessdate=November 25, 2020}}</ref> She stepped down from this role in 2020.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://crescentcitysports.com/tulanes-stockton-promotes-grayson-to-assistant-coach/|title=Tulane's Stockton promotes Grayson to assistant coach|website=Crescent City Sports|date=April 21, 2020|accessdate=June 24, 2020}}</ref>
===University of Miami: 2021–present=== Dunkenberger was hired as an assistant coach for the Miami Hurricanes' women's basketball team in May 2021.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://miamihurricanes.com/coach/beth-dunkenberger/ | title=Beth Dunkenberger | date=12 May 2021 }}</ref>
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