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Amy Cherubini, a former standout player at Indiana University, enters her fourth season as an assistant coach with the Butler women’s basketball team.
Cherubini brings coaching experience to the Bulldogs from three
universities in addition to the professional and high school
levels.
In Cherubini’s three seasons at BU, the Bulldogs are 56-37
and have made the second round of the WNIT.
Prior to arriving at Butler at the start of the 2006-07 season,
Cherubini spent two years as the top assistant at the University of
Indianapolis. The Greyhounds advanced to the second round of the
Division II NCAA Tournament during the 2004-05 campaign and were
ranked as high as fifth in the Great Lakes Region. While at
Indianapolis, Cherubini was involved in all aspects of the program,
but focused on recruiting, opponent scouting, coordinating team
defense and monitoring student-athletes’ academic progress.
She arrived at Indianapolis after posting a 49-21 record in three
seasons as the head varsity coach at Indianapolis Pike High School,
leading the team to sectional titles in 2002 and 2004. The team was
ranked third in the state and ninth in the Midwest by USA Today
during the 2002-03 season. In 2003, Cherubini coached the Jermaine
O’Neal County All-Star Team.
Prior to that, Cherubini served as an assistant at Saint Louis
University for three years from 1998-2001. Her primary
responsibilities included working with the team’s backcourt
players, recruiting and scouting.
Cherubini spent two seasons with the Atlanta Glory of the American
Basketball League (ABL). During her first year, she served as an
assistant coach, before moving into the lineup as a player-coach in
1997-98. Before her ABL tenure, Cherubini was an assistant coach at
Michigan for the 1995-96 season.
As a player, Cherubini competed for Indiana from 1988-92. She
averaged 13.3 points as a senior in 1991-92 and was named the
Chicago Tribune Big Ten Player of the Year. Cherubini set a school
record (and then Big Ten mark) with 10 3-pointers made in a game.
She captained the Hoosiers as a senior.
The Newark, Ohio, native earned a bachelor’s degree in
elementary education from IU in 1994. She was inducted into the
Utica (Ohio) High School Hall of Fame in 1999.
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