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Agnus Berenato
American basketball player-coach

Agnus Berenato

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American basketball player-coach
A.K.A.
Agnus McGlade
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Gloucester City, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Age
68 years
Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Mount St. Mary's University
Gloucester Catholic High School
Sports Teams
North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball
Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers
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Biography

Agnus Berenato (born Agnus McGlade on December 9, 1956), is the head coach of Kennesaw State University and was the head women's basketball coach at Rider University from 1982 to 1985, Georgia Tech from 1989 to 2003, and the University of Pittsburgh from 2003 to 2013. She is the all-time wins leader among women's basketball head coaches at the University of Pittsburgh.

Early life and education

Berenato is the eighth of ten children born to Peter and Theresa McGlade. Raised in Gloucester City, New Jersey, she attended Gloucester Catholic High School, where she played on three state championship teams. Berenato is the elder sister of former Georgia Tech Head Coach and Atlantic 10 Conference Commissioner Bernadette McGlade.

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Rider University

From 1982 to 1985, she served as the head women's basketball coach at Rider. During her time at Rider, she also coached Rider's women's volleyball team posting a 66-51 record in four seasons.

She has also been elected into the Camden County, Rider University, and Mount Saint Mary's University Sports Hall of Fames.

Georgia Tech

Prior to coming to Pittsburgh, she served as the head women's basketball coach for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets from 1989 to 2003, where she compiled a 223-209 record with appearances in the 1993 and 2003 NCAA Tournaments.

University of Pittsburgh

During her tenure at the University of Pittsburgh, the Panthers women's basketball enjoyed the most successful era in its history to date. She led Pitt to a WNIT final four in 2005 and the school's first ever women's NCAA tournament appearance in 2006. The Panthers concluded the season at 24-9, including a first round win over James Madison.

During the 2007 season, Berenato led the Pitt women to their first ever win over an opponent ranked in the top 10, first ever Sweet Sixteen appearance, and first ever final ranking in the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll (#16). Success continued in 2009 as she led the Panthers to their second straight Sweet 16 appearance and broke a school record for victories. In 2010, she led Pitt to its fifth straight post-season appearance, a first round loss in the WNIT. With her 159th win at Pitt on December 20, 2012, Berenato broke the all-time record for wins among women's basketball head coaches at the university. However, following back-to-back winless seasons in the Big East Conference in 2012 and 2013, the university announced on April 1, 2013 that she would not return to coach at the university. Berenatofinished with a 161-149 (.519) record in 10 seasons at Pitt.

While at Pitt, Berenato was a two time Dapper Dan Sportswomen of the Year, winning the honor in 2005 and 2007.

Sports Diplomacy

In 2017, Berenato traveled to Guyana and Suriname as a Sports Envoy for the U.S. State Department's Sports Diplomacy Office. During her visit, she conducted basketball clinics and programming related to youth empowerment. In so doing, Berenato helped contribute to Sports Diplomacy's mission to build understanding, awareness, and skills for youth from under-served communities.

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