The Plitzuweit File
Personal Information |
Birthday |
October 31 |
Hometown |
West Bend, Wis. |
Education |
Michigan Tech, 1995 (Bachelor's) |
Playing Career |
Michigan Tech, 1990-95 |
Husband |
Jay |
Children |
A.J., Lexi |
Coaching History |
1995-97 |
Michigan Tech -
Assistant Coach |
1997-98 |
Wisconsin -
Assistant Coach |
1998-02 |
Green Bay -
Assistant Coach |
2002-07 |
Grand Valley State -
Head Coach |
2007-12 |
Michigan -
Associate Head Coach |
2012-16 |
Northern Kentucky -
Head Coach |
2016-22 |
South Dakota -
Head Coach |
2022-present |
West Virginia -
Head Coach |
Dawn Plitzuweit was named the sixth women’s basketball coach in West Virginia University history on March 31, 2022.
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Plitzuweit (PLITTS-zoo-white) comes to West Virginia after serving as the head coach at South Dakota from 2016-22. During her six seasons in Vermillion, South Dakota, she amassed a 158-36 record, including an 83-10 mark in the Summit League. The three-time Summit League Coach of the Year, Plitzuweit led the Coyotes to three regular-season championships, three conference tournament championships, four NCAA Tournament appearances and a berth in the 2022 NCAA Sweet 16 during her tenure at USD.
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Additionally, she helped South Dakota eclipse 20 wins in five of her six seasons and guided the Coyotes to the postseason each year, including four NCAA Tournament berths. Plitzuweit was the fastest Summit League coach to reach 100 wins, doing so in her first 124 games, and holds the highest winning percentage in program history at USD.
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Plitzuweit also holds the Summit League records for overall winning percentage (.814) and conference winning percentage (.892).
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In 15 seasons as a head coach, Plitzuweit owns a career record of 346-129 (.728), including a 229-91 (.728) mark at the NCAA Division I level. During that span, she also has totaled 14 winning seasons and nine 20-win seasons, including two 30-win campaigns. Plitzuweit has reached the postseason in 14 of her 15 seasons as a head coach.
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In 2021-22, South Dakota finished the season with a 29-6 record and won the Summit League title in the regular season and conference tournament. Following its third consecutive conference tournament title, USD earned the automatic bid for the Summit League in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, earning a No. 10-seed, and defeated No. 7-seeded Ole Miss, 75-61.
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USD met up with No. 2-seeded Baylor in the round of 32 and defeated the Bears, 61-47, on their home court in Waco, Texas, to advance to the first Sweet 16 in program history. The Coyotes led from start to finish to snap BU’s streak of 12 consecutive Sweet 16 appearances.
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South Dakota concluded the 2021-22 campaign with a 52-49 loss to No. 3-seeded Michigan in the Sweet 16, in which the Coyotes remained tied with the Wolverines until 22 seconds remained in the game.
Following the 2021-22 campaign, Plitzuweit received the 2021-22 Kay Yow Award, presented annually to the Division I women’s head college basketball coach who embodies a winning spirit while displaying great character, on and off the court.
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While at South Dakota, Plitzuweit’s teams asserted themselves as the premier mid-major program in the country. USD tallied at least 28 wins in four seasons of her tenure and never lost more than nine games during her six years with the team. Plitzuweit’s 158 wins at South Dakota are the second most in program history.
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Moreover, in the history of the Summit League, only four teams have ever run the table during the regular season. Two of those three teams were Plitzuweit’s Coyotes – in 2018 and 2020. In 2020, her squad outscored league opponents by an average of 32 points per game and became the first and only program to go undefeated in the Summit League’s regular season and win the conference tournament championship.Â
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Plitzuweit’s South Dakota teams also hold Summit League records for the most consecutive wins (20, 2017-18), most consecutive league wins (24, 2019-21), most consecutive home league wins (31, 2017-pres.), highest overall winning percentage (.938, 2019-20) and fewest losses (2, 2019-20).
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Under Plitzuweit, South Dakota made its first appearance in the Associated Press (AP) and USA Today Coaches polls, ranking as high as No. 17 in the AP Poll and No. 11 in the Coaches Poll, both of which came during the 2019-20 campaign. Of note, USD’s No. 11 ranking in the Coaches Poll in 2020 is the highest national ranking earned by a team in the Summit League’s history.
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Plitzuweit and South Dakota also set the Summit League records during the 2019-20 season for weeks in both polls, with 16 weeks in the Coaches Poll and 12 weeks in the AP Poll. Throughout the last four seasons, USD has received votes or been ranked in the AP Top 25 in 45 weeks.
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Statistically, Plitzuweit’s South Dakota teams have ranked in the top 20 nationally in scoring margin and turnover margin in each of the last four seasons. From 2018-22, her Coyotes outscored their opponents by an average of 18.5 points per game and maintained a turnover margin of 6.2 during that span.
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Along with South Dakota’s 10 All-Summit League honorees in 2022, Plitzuweit has coached 37 all-conference selections, including two Summit League Players of the Year (Clara Duffy in 2020 and Chloe Lamb in 2022), two freshmen/newcomers of the year and five defensive players of the year.
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Prior to her six seasons in Vermillion, Plitzuweit served as the head coach at Northern Kentucky from 2012-16, where she amassed a record of 71-54 (.568) and reached the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) in all four years of her tenure.
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From 2007-12, Plitzuweit served as the associate head coach at Michigan and helped the Wolverines reach the postseason four times in five years, including a berth in the 2012 NCAA Tournament.
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Plitzuweit earned her first head coaching job at Grand Valley State University in 2002 and remained with the Lakers until 2007. During her five seasons at GVSU, she led the team to a 117-39 record (.750), including a 66-22 mark (.750) in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). In 2006, Plitzuweit led Grand Valley State to a 33-3 record and the NCAA Division II National Championship for the first time in program history. At season’s end, Plitzuweit was named the NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year.
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Plitzuweit began her coaching career at her alma mater, Michigan Tech, under her collegiate coach, Kevin Borseth, in 1995. The pair teamed up for 11 seasons with stops at Michigan Tech (1995-97), Green Bay (1998-2002) and Michigan (2007-12). She also served as an assistant coach at Wisconsin for the 1997-98 season under Jane Albright.
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A 1995 graduate of Michigan Tech, Plitzuweit earned back-to-back GLIAC Player of the Year awards, four all-conference honors and three all-defensive team nods. She led the Huskies to a 99-22 record and four trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament. She was a Division II Bulletin All-America Second Team selection and a two-time Kodak All-America honorable mention pick (1994, 1995). She earned WBCA All-Academic accolades in 1994 and 1995 and was named Michigan’s NCAA Woman of the Year in 1995.
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A native of West Bend, Wisconsin, Plitzuweit and her husband, Jay, have a son, A.J., and a daughter, Lexi. A.J. plays basketball for South Dakota and was the Summit League Newcomer of the Year and an All-Summit League First Teamer in 2020-21. Lexi plays basketball for Grand Valley State.
Career Record
Year |
School |
Record |
Conference
Record |
Conference
Finish |
Postseason |
2002-03 |
Grand Valley State |
24-7 |
13-5 |
2nd |
NCAA Div. II First Round |
2003-04 |
Grand Valley State |
11-15 |
8-10 |
T-5th |
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2004-05 |
Grand Valley State |
28-6 |
16-2 |
T-1st |
NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals |
2005-06 |
Grand Valley State |
33-3 |
15-1 |
1st |
NCAA Div. II Champions |
2006-07 |
Grand Valley State |
21-8 |
14-4 |
1st |
NCAA Div. II First Round |
Grand Valley State Totals |
117-39 (.750) |
66-22 (.750) |
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2012-13 |
Northern Kentucky |
15-13 |
12-6 |
4th |
WBI First Round |
2013-14 |
Northern Kentucky |
18-13 |
13-5 |
3rd |
WBI Second Round |
2014-15 |
Northern Kentucky |
19-14 |
8-6 |
3rd |
WBI First Round |
2015-16 |
Northern Kentucky |
19-14 |
9-9 |
T-5th |
WBI First Round |
Northern Kentucky Totals |
71-54 (.568) |
42-26 (.618) |
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2016-17 |
South Dakota |
23-9 |
11-5 |
4th |
WNIT Second Round |
2017-18 |
South Dakota |
29-7 |
14-0 |
1st |
WNIT Quarterfinals |
2018-19 |
South Dakota |
28-6 |
14-2 |
2nd |
NCAA First Round |
2019-20 |
South Dakota |
30-2 |
15-0 |
1st |
COVID-19 (NCAA) |
2020-21 |
South Dakota |
19-6 |
12-2 |
2nd |
NCAA First Round |
2021-22 |
South Dakota |
29-6 |
17-1 |
1st |
NCAA Sweet 16 |
South Dakota Totals |
158-36 (.814) |
83-10 (.892) |
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Career Totals |
346-129 (.728) |
191-58 (.767) |
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