Brittany Morris

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
University of Louisville

Experience

2025 – Present: Assistant Coach, University of Louisville

2021 – 2025: Assistant Coach, North Carolina State University

2020 – 2021: Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, East Carolina University

2017 – 2020: Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, University of North Carolina-Wilmington

2015 – 2017: Graduate Assistant, North Carolina State University

2014 – 2015: Video Coordinator, Virginia Tech University

2009 – 2013: Player, Seton Hall University

Education

2017: North Carolina State University, Masters, Communications

2013: Seton Hall University, Bachelors, Business Administration

Personal

Hometown: Raleigh, NC

Career Highlights

In 2026, was named by USA Today as one of the assistant coaches to watch for a head coach position during the coaching carousel

In 2025-26 (first season), helped lead Louisville to the most-single season wins (29) in five seasons, second-most ACC wins (t-15) in program history, and an NCAA Tournament berth (first Sweet 16 appearance in three seasons)

Louisville’s scoring defense finished nationally ranked 17th in 2025-26

Helped Louisville sign a 2026 recruiting class that ranked 18th nationally

From 2021 to 2025, helped lead NC State to a 154-50 (.755) overall and 77-27 (.740) ACC record, four consecutive 20+ win seasons, two ACC Regular Season Championships, one ACC Tournament Championship, and four consecutive NCAA Tournament berths (one Elite Eight appearance)

Assisted NC State to a 2023-24 NCAA Tournament Final Four appearance

In 2021-22, assisted NC State to the most single-season (32) and ACC (17) wins in program history, the ACC Regular Season Championship, the program’s first ACC Tournament Championship in 31 seasons, and the program’s first NCAA Tournament Elite Eight appearance in 24 seasons

NC State’s scoring offense finished nationally ranked 25th in 2024-25

Helped NC State sign multiple recruiting classes that ranked in the top 25 nationally, including 25th in 2025 and 8th in 2023

In 2018-19, assisted UNC-Wilmington’s to the program’s first winning season (18-12) and most CAA wins (11) in seven seasons

As UNC-Wilmington’s Recruiting Coordinator, signed a 2018 class that ranked in the top 100 nationally

As a Division I Assistant Coach, has recruited and coached 23 All-Conference Team selections, as well as one Defensive Player of the Year, three Sixth Players of the Year, one Most Improved Player of the Year, and the 17th and 18th overall selections in the 2022 WNBA draft

A 2012-13 Big East All-Conference Team selection at Seton Hall, scored over 950 career points and ranks second in program history in career three-pointers made