Brittany Parker joined the University of Dayton women’s basketball staff as an assistant coach, bringing over a decade of elite Division I coaching experience and a proven track record of championship success.
Dayton head coach Tamika Williams-Jeter welcomed Parker to the Flyer Family.
“Brittany is a huge win for Flyer Nation!,” said Williams-Jeter. “She brings a high-standard of winning, recruiting connections, and will ignite dominant post play in the A-10 conference. Brittany has built her name in our business off intentional relationships and hardwork. Dayton please welcome our new recruiting coordinator Brittany Parker.”
“I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to join the University of Dayton women’s basketball family,” said Parker. “Coach Meek, the staff and players have been so welcoming. This program has a winning culture that I’m thrilled to be a part of. I’m excited to help our student-athletes compete at a high level while becoming the best versions of themselves on and off the court. Go Flyers!”
Coaching Experience
Parker arrives at Dayton following a successful tenure at VCU where she served as an assistant coach since May 2022. Helping the Rams to their first WBIT apperance in 2024. Prior to her time with the Rams, she spent three seasons at Marist College, helping lead the Red Foxes to back-to-back MAAC Regular Season Championships (2020, 2021) and a MAAC Tournament Championship in 2021, which resulted in an NCAA Tournament berth.
Her extensive coaching resume includes stops at several prominent programs across the country:
- College of Charleston: Focused on guard development and coached three all-conference selections.
- Western Kentucky University: Assisted the Hilltoppers in capturing both the C-USA Regular Season and Tournament Championships in 2017.
- Morehead State & Niagara: Served as a key recruiter and tactical assistant.
- Fayetteville State (Division II): Helped secure the 2010 CIAA Championship and an NCAA Division II Tournament bid.
Background & Education
A veteran of the sidelines, Parker’s coaching philosophy is rooted in her experience as a student-athlete at Saint Augustine’s University in Raleigh, N.C., where she was a four-year letter winner. Over her career, she has developed a reputation for elite player development and a keen ability to navigate the postseason, having contributed to multiple conference titles and NCAA appearances at various levels.



