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Friday, November 22, 2024

The University Of The South Amanda Dowe Named Assistant Women's Basketball Coach

Announced by head coach Brody Curry C'17, Amanda Dowe has been added as an assistant coach to the University of the South women's basketball staff in 2022-23. 

Dowe spent six seasons playing basketball overseas between Italy, Spain, Brazil, Germany, France, Australia and Poland. 

In 2016, with the German team Saarlouis, she played 27 games, averaging 24 minutes per game, and shot 52.8% inside the arc and averaged 8.3 rebounds per game.  

The next year with Bretagne Basket of France, she averaged 10.1 rebounds and 7.6 points in 28 games. In a game vs. Aulnoye, she set a career-best with 20 boards in 32 minutes. 

During her collegiate career at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, she was a four-year letterwinner with the 49ers, as her teams made the Women's NIT in each season of her career. 

Her sophomore season saw the 49ers make the semifinals of the WNIT, and in 2013, the team reached the Sweet 16. 

She also holds several individual records as well: rebounds in a postseason game (19 vs. Wake Forest, 2013) and offensive rebounds in a game (12 vs. Butler, 2013), breaking a 17-year record. 

In 121 career games, the Tabor City, N.C. native finished with 767 points, 106 steals and shot 47.6% from the field. Her 916 boards are the fifth-most in school history. 

Duirng her senior year in 2013, Dowe crashed 374 rebounds for the fourth-most in program history as she earned All-Conference Third Team honors with the Atlantic-10 and First Team with the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association (NCCSIA). 

Dowe graduated from UNC Charlotte with a degree in sociology in 2013. 

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