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Photo of new Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Brittany Parker on the College of Charleston bench.
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Brittany Parker Joins Women's Basketball Coaching Staff

Former College of Charleston assistant brings nine years of experience

POUGHKEEPSIE, New York – Marist Women's Basketball has hired Brittany Parker as an assistant coach ahead of the 2019-20 season, the program announced Monday afternoon.
 
Parker adds nine years of coaching experience to the staff, with previous stops at the College of Charleston, Western Kentucky, Morehead State, MAAC-rival Niagara, and Fayetteville State.
 
"We are very excited to welcome Brittany to our Marist family," said Head Coach Brian Giorgis. "Brittany brings a wealth of experience to the program, and we are eager to get started with her on the court and on the recruiting trail!"
 
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Parker arrives to the Queen City after spending the 2018-19 season with the Cougars. During her tenure, she helped guide Darien Huff and Deja Ford to All-CAA Third Team selections, while Arynn Eady garnered CAA All-Rookie honors.
 
Prior to Charleston, Parker was at Western Kentucky. She was a member of the Lady Hilltoppers' 2017 team that swept the Conference USA regular season and conference championship with a 27-7 overall record and 16 C-USA victories. Three student-athletes picked up all-conference awards, and redshirt-senior Micah Jones led the nation with a 3.73 assist/turnover ratio that year under Parker's watch.
 
For two campaigns, Parker helped lead Morehead State to 22 wins. During the 2015-16 season, the Eagles ranked in the top 10 in the nation across multiple categories, including fifth in blocks per game (6.3), fifth in rebounds per game (45.23), ninth in offensive rebounds per game (16.8), and 10th in points per game (79.4).
 
No stranger to the MAAC, Parker was a part of the coaching staff at Niagara for three seasons. In that time, she helped lead then-freshman Victoria Rampado to the 2013-14 MAAC Rookie of the Year. In addition, Lauren Gatto (All-MAAC First Team) as well as Kayla Stroman and Meghan McGuiness (All-MAAC Second Team) earned postseason recognition.
 
Beginning her coaching career at the Division II level, Parker joined Fayetteville State before the 2009-10 season. In that first year, she assisted the Broncos to its first CIAA conference championship since 2000-01, finishing the year at 20-10 with 13 conference triumphs. Under her direction, Deja Middleton was selected as the Defensive Player of the Year, while Tiffany Haywood was chosen as the 2010 CIAA Tournament MVP.
 
Parker was a four-year letterwinner at Saint Augustine's University, graduating in 2009. She is originally a native of Waterbury, Connecticut.
 
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