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- Q16193559 description "American basketball player-coach".
- Q16193559 description "American basketball player-coach".
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- Q16193559 abstract "Randy Dunton (born December 22, 1960) is a former head men's basketball coach at Liberty University. He had been the assistant under head coach Jeff Meyer, who was subsequently let go in 1997. Dunton was named the interim head coach for 1997–1998, a season that saw the Liberty Flames defeat in-state rival Virginia. However, he was not offered a contract at the end of the season, and Mel Hankinson became the head coach.Dunton later went on to coach at Binghamton University as an assistant. He was finally offered the head coaching position of Liberty University after the school suffered through four disappointing seasons under Hankinson. Dunton brought in some junior college players and helped lead the team to a second-place finish in his first year back, and then Liberty won the Big South Conference championship and an NCAA Tournament birth in 2004.However, his team slipped in subsequent years and did not have a winning record from 2004–05 to 2006–07. Dunton's contract was not renewed at the end of the 2006–07 season.Dunton coached a U17 girls basketball team in Brookville, VA, a team which featured his daughter. In January 2012, Randy became the Woman's Basketball Head of Virginia University of Lynchburg.".
- Q16193559 birthDate "1960-12-22".
- Q16193559 birthYear "1960".
- Q16193559 currentRecord "77-102 (.426)".
- Q16193559 overallRecord "111-128".
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- Q16193559 currentRecord "77".
- Q16193559 dateOfBirth "1960-12-22".
- Q16193559 name "Dunton, Randy".
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- Q16193559 shortDescription "American basketball player-coach".
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- Q16193559 comment "Randy Dunton (born December 22, 1960) is a former head men's basketball coach at Liberty University. He had been the assistant under head coach Jeff Meyer, who was subsequently let go in 1997. Dunton was named the interim head coach for 1997–1998, a season that saw the Liberty Flames defeat in-state rival Virginia. However, he was not offered a contract at the end of the season, and Mel Hankinson became the head coach.Dunton later went on to coach at Binghamton University as an assistant.".
- Q16193559 label "Randy Dunton".
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