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- Hometown:
- Rockford, Ill.
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- Title:
- Head Women's Basketball Coach
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- Alma Mater:
- Stephen F. Austin ('94)
Bio
Deneen Parker was announced as the head women's basketball coach in April, 2026.
Parker arrives at Butler following her most recent role as Associate Head Coach at Southern Methodist University (SMU), where she helped guide the Mustangs to multiple postseason appearances and mentored numerous all‑conference performers. Her coaching career spans more than two decades and includes impactful stops at Houston, Indiana State, and Northwestern State, along with two extended stints at SMU.
Parker first joined the SMU staff in August 1995, spending 21 seasons on the Hilltop and helping lead the Mustangs to 10 postseason appearances, including five NCAA Tournament berths and five WNIT appearances. She played a key role in establishing a winning tradition at SMU, contributing to conference tournament championships in 1999 (WAC) and 2008 (C‑USA), as well as regular‑season titles in 2000 (WAC), 2009 (C‑USA), and 2013 (C‑USA).
After three seasons as Associate Head Coach at Northwestern State, Parker spent the 2019–20 season at Indiana State before joining the University of Houston for two years. She returned to SMU in 2022, where she served through the 2024–25 season. In her first year back, SMU finished 17–13 and earned its second consecutive WNIT appearance—the program’s first back‑to‑back postseason run since 2014 and 2015. The Mustangs also ranked second in scoring defense in the AAC, holding opponents to 58.3 points per game, with three players finishing in the top 10 of the league in four statistical categories.
Before beginning her coaching career, Parker was a standout at Stephen F. Austin State University (1990–94). A four‑year letterwinner, she was named the 1993–94 Athlete of the Year, earned two Southland Conference Player of the Year awards, and was a two‑time District VI Kodak All‑American. Her teams won the Southland Conference championship and reached the NCAA Sweet 16 all four years. She was inducted into the SFA Hall of Fame in 2010.
Parker also competed on the gold‑medal‑winning South team at the 1990–91 U.S. Olympic Sports Festival. After playing professionally overseas, she returned to Texas in 1994 and began coaching youth basketball in Arlington.
Parker earned her bachelor’s degree in communications with a minor in marketing from SFA in 1994.
Although Parker's roots are in Rockford, Ill., she resided in Arlington, Texas, for most of her life. Parker is a 1989 graduate of James W. Martin High School in Arlington.
